Felix Award
Winnders
Broadway West
Theatre Company
2008:

Best Show:  Steel Magnolias, Troy Johnson, Director and Twelve Angry Men, Mary Galde,
Director        
Best Director: Mary Galde, Twelve Angry Men
Best Actor: Matt Matthews as Juror #8 – Twelve Angry Men
Best Actress: Karene Daugherty as Frances Hunter – No Sex Please, We’re British
Best Supporting Actor: Kyle Smith as Brian Runnnicles – No Sex Please, We’re British
Best Supporting Actress: Dawn Cates as Truvy Jones – Steel Magnolias
Best Featured Actor: Todd Wright as Brother Olf - Incorruptible
Best Featured Actress: Paula Chenoweth as the Peasant Woman - Incorruptible
Best Set: Troy Johnson – Steel Magnolias
Best Scenic Design: Troy Johnson/Mary Galde – Steel Magnolias
Best Sound Design: Ross Harkness – The Turn of the Screw
Best Light Design: Dan Sparks – The Turn of the Screw
Best Costume Design: Leslie Newport - Incorruptible

2007:

Best Show: Misery, Mary Galde, Director
Best Director: Mary Galde, Misery
Best Actor: Jim Hiser as Paul Sheldon - Misery
Best Actress: Paula Chenoweth as Annie - Misery
Best Supporting Actor: Todd Wright as Wilton Dekes - Thumbs
Best Supporting Actress: Dawn Cates as Mae – Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
Best Featured Actor: Kyle Smith as Klinglehoff – The Underpants
Best Child Actor/Actress: Zach Laird as Billy Ray – On Golden Pond
Best Set: Gregory Crouch - Misery
Best Scenic Design: Troy Johnson – On Golden Pond
Best Sound Design: Ray Medved, David L. Hobbs - Misery
Best Light Design: Dan Sparks - Misery
Best Costume Design: Paula Chenoweth – The Underpants
Broadway West Best:  

2006:

Best Show:  Driving Miss Daisy, Troy Johnson, Director
Best Director:  Troy Johnson, Driving Miss Daisy
Best Actor:  Stephen Randolph as Hoke Colburn – Driving Miss Daisy
Best Actress:  Mary Galde as Daisy Werthan – Driving Miss Daisy
Best Supporting Actor: Ray Medved as Boolie Werthan – Driving Miss Daisy
Best Supporting Actress: Dawn Cates as Catherine Simms – The Foreigner
Best Featured Actor: Ross Harkness as Froggy LeSeur – The Foreigner
Best Featured Actress: Paula Chenoweth as Betty Chumley - Harvey
Best Set: Troy Johnson – Driving Miss Daisy
Best Scenic Design: David Ammon/Mary Galde – The Foreigner
Best Sound Design: Andy Arms-Roberts – Driving Miss Daisy
Best Light Design: Dan Sparks - Harvey
Best Costume Design: Paula Chenoweth/Michael Hall – The Caine Mutiny Court Martial




2005:
Best Show: - The Miracle Worker – Troy Johnson, Director
Best Director – Troy Johnson, The Miracle Worker
Best Actor – Jim Woodbury as Rupert & Evelyn – Corpse!
Best Actress – Michele Leavy as Anne Sullivan – The Miracle Worker
Best Supporting Actor – David Ammon as Doc Gibbs – Our Town
Best Supporting Actress – Ariel Aronica as Helen Keller – The Miracle Worker
Best Featured Actor – Jack Star as James Keller – The Miracle Worker
Best Featured Actress – Lillian Bogovich as Mrs. McGee – Corpse!
Best Child Actor/Actress – Sarah Thomsen as Rebecca Gibbs – Our Town
Best Actor in Scenes Between – Todd Wright as Boogie – Jugger’s Rain
Best Actress in Scenes Between – Paula Chenoweth as Verity – Jugger’s Rain
Best Set – Troy Johnson/Bob Collier – The Miracle Worker
Best Scenic Design – Mary Galde – Corpse!
Best Sound Design – Bob Sunshine – Forever Plaid
Best Light Design – Dan Sparks – Corpse!
Best Costume Design – Paula Chenoweth -  Corpse!

2004:
Best Show: The Boys Next Door, Mary Galde, Director
Best Director:  Troy Johnson, To Kill A Mockingbird
Best Actor: Jim Hiser as Arnold – The Boys Next Door
Best Actress: Paula Chenoweth as Claire - Rumors
Best Supporting Actor: Stephen Randolph as Lucien – The Boys Next Door
Best Supporting Actress: Kate Christ as Sheila – The Boys Next Door
Best Featured Actor: Jim Coryelle as Bob Ewell – To Kill A Mockingbird
Best Featured Actress: Kate Christ as Mayella Ewell – To Kill A Mockingbird
Best Child Actor/Actress: Ariel Aronica as Scout – To Kill A Mockingbird
Best Set: - Gregory Crouch – To Kill A Mockingbird
Best Scenic Design: - Gregory Crouch – To Kill A Mockingbird
Best Sound Design: - Brooks White - Dracula
Best Light Design: - Michael Uimari - Dracula
Best Costume Design: - Angela Matthews - Oliver
Broadway West Best: - Skip and Marge Czadzeck  

2003:
Best Show:  The Woman in Black, Mary Galde, Director
Best Director: Mary Galde, The Woman in Black
Best Actor: Ross Harkness as George – Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
Best Actress: Mary Galde as Martha – Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
Best Supporting Actor: Jim Woodbury as Christopher Wren in The Mousetrap
Best Supporting Actress: Lori Stokes as Sister Robert Anne in Nunsense
Best Featured Actor: Sig Dekany as Humphrey Bogart in Play It Again, Sam
Best Featured Actress: Jessie Anderson as Sister Mary Leo in Nunsense
Best Actor in Scenes Between: Jim Hiser in The Santaland Diaries
Best Actress in Scenes Between: Dawn Cates in Laundry and Bourbon
Best Scenes Between One-Act: The Santaland Diaries, Mary Galde, Director
Best Set: David Ammon – The Woman in Black
Best Scenic Design: Kate Christ, Troy Johnson, Mary Galde – The Woman in Black
Best Sound: Andy Arms-Roberts – The Woman in Black
Best Light Design: Jossie Diaz – The Woman in Black
Best Costume Design: Angela Matthews – The Woman in Black
Broadway West Best:  Bob Moss
2002:

Best Show: Arsenic & Old Lace, Randy Carnefix, Director
Best Director: Ross Harkness, The Wisdom of Eve
Best Actor: Craig Cutting as Mortimer – Arsenic & Old Lace
Best Actress:   Karene Daugherty as Eve – The Wisdom of Eve
            Mary Galde as Aunt Martha – Arsenic & Old Lace
Best Supporting Actor: Jim Hiser as Inspector Lestrade -  Sherlock Holmes
    & the Curse of the Sign of Four.
Best Supporting Actress: Mary Galde as Karen – The Wisdom of Eve
Best Featured Actor: Fred Sharkey as Teddy – Arsenic and Old Lace
Best Featured Actress: Robin Wheatfall as Dr. Einstein – Arsenic & Old Lace
Best Actor in Scenes Between – Bob Moss
Best Actress in Scenes Between – Lori Stokes and Dawn Cates
Best Set: David Ammon and Gene Davis – Sherlock Holmes & the Curse of the Sign of
Four
Best Scenic Design: Mary Galde – Arsenic & Old Lace
Best Sound Design: Wendi Woods/Gregory Harsh – The Fantasticks
Best Light Design: David Ammon – Romeo & Juliet
Best Costume Design: Paula Chenoweth – Romeo & Juliet
Broadway West Best:  Sue Schmidt and Ken Stevens

2001:

Best Show: Of Mice and Men, David Ammon, Director
Best Director: Paula Chenoweth – How the Other Half Loves
Best Actor: Troy Johnson as Lennie – Of Mice and Men
Best Actress: Karene Daugherty as Billie – Born Yesterday
Best Supporting Actor: Jack Knutson as Candy – Of Mice and Men
Best Supporting Actress: Paula Chenoweth as Mrs. Danvers - Rebecca
Best Featured Actor: David Edwards as Schmendiman – Picasso at the Lapin Agile
Best Actor in Scenes Between: Kevin Vermilion
Best Actress in Scenes Between: Karene Daugherty
Best Set: Craig Cutting - Rebecca
Best Scenic Design 1997 – 2001 – Mary Galde
Best Sound Design: Paula Chenoweth – Picasso at the Lapin Agile
Best Light Design: Randy Carnefix - Rebecca
Best Costume Design Paula Chenoweth – Born Yesterday

2000:

Best Show: A Streetcar Named Desire, Paula Chenoweth, Director
Best Director: Lori Stokes - Company
Best Actor: James O’Dell as Stanley – A Streetcar Named Desire
Best Actress: Sondra Putnam as Blanche - A Streetcar Named Desire
Best Supporting Actor: Jim Woodbury as Leroy - Bad Seed
Best Supporting Actress: Lillian Bogovich as Monica Breedlove – Bad Seed
Best Featured Actor: Michael Ryken as Paul - Company
Best Featured Actress: Lori Stokes as Mrs. Daigle – Bad Seed
Best Set: Michael Milliken – A Streetcar Named Desire
Best Sound Design: Lori Stokes/Bob Moss - Company
Best Light Design: Joe Jubilado - Company
Best Costume Design: Lori Stokes – Company

1999:

Best Show: Deathtrap, Mary Galde, Director
Best Director: Paula Chenoweth - Hamlet
Best Actor: Kevin Vermilion as Sidney - Deathtrap
Best Actress: Amanda Pattullo as  Agnes – Agnes of God
Best Supporting Actor: John Lawrence as Leo Schneider – Chapter Two
Best Supporting Actress: Lori Stokes as Myra - Deathtrap
Best Featured Actor: David Ammon as Minister/Waiter – Prelude to a Kiss
Best Featured Actress: Sandy Cashmark as Helga - Deathtrap
Best Set: Craig Cutting - Deathtrap
Best Sound Design: Paula Chenoweth - Deathtrap
Best Light Design: Randy Carnefix - Deathtrap
Best Costume Design: Sue Schmidt - Hamlet

1998:

Best Show: One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, Dennis Gleason, Director
Best Director: Paula Chenoweth – The Elephant Man
Best Actor: Rick Shapiro as John Merrick – The Elephant Man
Best Actress: Paula Chenoweth as Susy Hendrix – Wait Until Dark
Best Supporting Actor: Kris Wallin as Billy Bibbit – One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest
Best Supporting Actress: Mary Galde as Mrs. Banks – Barefoot in the Park
Best Set: Craig Cutting – Wait Until Dark
Best Light Design: Bob Chandler – Wait Until Dark
Best Costume Design: Sue Schmidt – The Elephant Man


1997:

Best Show: A Few Good Men, Paula Chenoweth, Director
Best Director: Paula Chenoweth – A Few Good Men
Best Actor: Rick Shapiro as Jekyll and Hyde – Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde
Best Actress: Mary Galde as Theda Blau – It Had To Be You
Best Supporting Actor: Paul Vezinaw as Mr. Jordan – Heaven Can Wait
Best Supporting Actress: Dawn Reid as Pauline – Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde
Best Set: Craig Cutting – Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde
Best Sound Design: Dawn Reid – It Had To Be You
Best Light Design: Joe Jubilado – Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde
Best Costume Design: Chris Dorn – A Few Good Men
Broadway West Best: