2000/2001 ERWIN Awards

ERWIN awards for the 2000/2001 Season were named at the Restaurant of the Cherokees on September 15,  2001.  Bob McQuitty, outgoing president, served as the master of ceremonies.  Sarah Brick Archer and Mike Phillips provided entertainment as they performed the Reader's Theatre version of "Moby Dick."
 
Best Production
Alice in Wonderland
directed by Peggy Kaney
Best Actress Sandra Becker as
Veta Louise Simmons, Harvey

Best Actor Mike Phillips as
Elwood P. Dowd,
Harvey
Best Actress 16 Yrs or Younger (tie)Chandra West and
Molly Catherine Turner
both as Alice,
Alice in Wonderland

Best Actor 16 Yrs or Younger Matthew Kaney as
Mad Hatter,
Alice in Wonderland
Best Supporting Actress Amelia Young as
Myrtle Mae Simmons, Harvey

Best Supporting Actor George Fulk as
Gerald Firestone,
If the Good Lord's Willing and the Creek Don't Rise
Best Supporting Actress 16 Yrs or Younger Allie Righthouse as Duchess,
Alice in Wonderland

Best Supporting Actor 16 Yrs or Younger Adam Kaney as
Dormouse,
Alice in Wonderland
Best Female Newcomer Sara Wade as
Queen of Hearts,
Alice in Wonderland

Best Male Newcomer Jeff Juby as 
Duane Wilson,
Harvey
Best Female Cameo Jeanette McQuitty as
Mrs. Warren,
Sherlock Holmes and the Giant Rat of Sumatra

Best Male Cameo Stephen Ball as
William R. Chumley, M.D.,
Harvey
Best Set Design Pat Poulter
Alice in Wonderland

Best Costume Barbara L. Henson
Alice in Wonderland
Special Recognition Brian Kaney
lights and special effects
Alice in Wonderland

 

2001 ERWIN Award Winners

Entertainment
 
 
(back l-r) Mike Phillips, Amelia Young, Brian Kaney, Barbara L. Henson   (front l-r) George Fulk, Sandra Becker, Matthew Kaney, Peggy Kaney, Jeanette McQuitty, Chandra West  (seated) Adam Kaney
Mike Phillips and Sarah Brick Archer