Carbonell Awards Announces Finalists for 2024-2025 Theater Season

Gary Schweikhart, board president of the Carbonell Awards, South Florida’s Theater & Arts Honors, today announced the top finalists in 20 competitive categories for the 2024-2025 theater season. More than 100 professional productions at 33 theatres were evaluated by a diverse group of more than 40 judges representing all three participating counties (Broward, Miami-Dade, Palm Beach).

Maltz Jupiter Theatre earns 24 nominations, Slow Burn Theatre Company grabs 23, Actors’ Playhouse at the Miracle Theatre and GableStage garner 11 each, Miami New Drama nets 9, Arca Images wins 8, and getting 7 each are Broadway at LPAC, New City Players, and Theatre Lab.  

Also, winning 5 nominations is Zoetic Stage; 3 each for Island City Stage, Palm Beach Dramaworks and Ronnie Larsen Presents/Plays of Wilton; receiving 2 each are Area Stage, ArtBuzz Theatrics, and The Wick Theatre; with Brévo Theatre, Loxen Entertainment, and the Marshall L. Davis Sr. African Heritage Cultural Arts Center each gaining a nomination. Collectively, 129 nominations were distributed among 36 professional productions at 19 different theaters.

Appropriate at GableStage is the show that earned the most individual nominations (10), followed by Lincoln Road Hustle by Miami New Drama (9), with Anastasia at Slow Burn Theatre Company, Jersey Boys at the Actors’ Playhouse at the Miracle Theatre, and The Lehman Trilogy at the Maltz Jupiter Theatre, all getting 8 each.

Four productions are represented by 7 finalists each: All My Sons (New City Players), Once (Maltz Jupiter Theatre), The Bodyguard (Slow Burn Theatre Company), and Tres Veces Cruz/Three Times Cruz (Arca Images). Frozen at the Maltz Jupiter Theatreearned 6 nominations, and The Pillowman at Zoetic Stage picked up 5.

Carbonell finalists with double nominations are Michael McKeever, Carlos Silva, and Laura Turnbull.

 

Carbonell Award Finalists 2025: 

 

Outstanding New Work

+ Dangerous Instruments by Gina Montet (Palm Beach Dramaworks)

+ Lincoln Road Hustle by Billy Corben & Harley Elias (Miami New Drama)

+ PrEP’d by Ronnie Larsen (Ronnie Larsen Presents/Plays of Wilton)

+ The Impossible Task of Today by Jeff Bower (Theatre Lab)

+ The Last Yiddish Speaker by Deborah Zoe Laufer (Theatre Lab)

+ Tres Veces Cruz/Three Times Cruz by Nilo Cruz (Arca Images)


Outstanding Production, Play

+ Appropriate (GableStage)

+ Lincoln Road Hustle (Miami New Drama)

+ The Lehman Trilogy (Maltz Jupiter Theatre)

+ The Pillowman (Zoetic Stage)   

+ Tres Veces Cruz/Three Times Cruz (Arca Images)

+ Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (Maltz Jupiter Theatre)


Outstanding Direction, Play 

+ Nilo Cruz, Tres Veces Cruz/Three Times Cruz (Arca Images)

+ Peter Flynn, The Lehman Trilogy (Maltz Jupiter Theatre)

+ Michel Hausmann, Lincoln Road Hustle (Miami New Drama)

+ Ronnie Larsen, An Evening with Divine (Ronnie Larsen Presents/Plays of Wilton)

+ Stuart Meltzer, The Pillowman (Zoetic Stage)

+ Bari Newport, Appropriate (GableStage)

+ Jason Peck, All My Sons (New City Players)      


Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Lead Male Role, Play

+ Iain Batchelor, The Impossible Task of Today (Theatre Lab)

+ Mark H. Dold, Appropriate (GableStage)

+ Michael Gioia, All My Sons (New City Players)

+ Jean Hyppolite, Jesus Hopped the A Train (Marshall L. Davis Sr. African Heritage Cultural Arts Center)

+ Tony Larkin, Appropriate (GableStage)

+ Colin McPhillamy, The Dresser (Palm Beach Dramaworks)

+ Jeremy Rishe, The Lehman Trilogy (Maltz Jupiter Theatre)


Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Lead Female Role, Play

+ Dalia Alemán, Steel Magnolias (ArtBuzz Theatrics)

+ Rachel Burttram, Appropriate (GableStage)

+ Elba Escobar, La Travesia/The Passage (Arca Images)

+ Andrea Ferro, Tres Veces Cruz/Three Times Cruz (Arca Images)

+ Vaishnavi Sharma, The Impossible Task of Today (Theatre Lab)

+ Caroline Tarantolo, All My Sons (New City Players)

+ Laura Turnbull, All My Sons (New City Players)


 Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Male Role, Play

+ Brandon Campbell, All My Sons (New City Players)

+ Jovon Jacobs, Lincoln Road Hustle (Miami New Drama)

+ Michael McKeever, The Pillowman (Zoetic Stage)

+ Carlos Fabian Medina, Lincoln Road Hustle (Miami New Drama)

+ Seth Trucks, The Pillowman (Zoetic Stage)

+ Gregg Weiner, Lincoln Road Hustle (Miami New Drama)


 Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Female Role, Play

+ Irene Adjan, Lincoln Road Hustle (Miami New Drama)

+ Denise Cormier, The Dresser (Palm Beach Dramaworks)

+ Patti Gardner, The Last Yiddish Speaker (Theatre Lab)

+ Elli Katz Murray, Steel Magnolias (ArtBuzz Theatrics)

+ Lourelene Snedeker, Torch Song (Ronnie Larsen Presents/Plays of Wilton)

+ Betty Ann Hunt Strain, A Delicate Balance (Island City Stage)


 Outstanding Production, Musical 

+ Anastasia (Slow Burn Theatre Company)

+ Jersey Boys (Actors’ Playhouse at the Miracle Theatre)

+ Legally Blonde (Broadway at LPAC)

+ Once (Maltz Jupiter Theatre)

+ Parade (Slow Burn Theatre Company)

+ The Bodyguard (Slow Burn Theatre Company)


Outstanding Direction, Musical 

+ David Arisco, Jersey Boys (Actors’ Playhouse at the Miracle Theatre)

+ Patrick Fitzwater, Parade (Slow Burn Theatre Company)     

+ Mark Martino, Once (Maltz Jupiter Theatre)

+ Giancarlo Rodaz, Tarzan (Area Stage)

+ John Tartaglia, Frozen (Maltz Jupiter Theatre)

+ Michael Ursua, Legally Blonde (Broadway at LPAC)


Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Lead Male Role, Musical

+ Justin Albinder, Parade (Slow Burn Theatre Company)

+ Jarod Bakum, Anastasia (Slow Burn Theatre Company)

+ Jack Wesley Gerhard, Once (Maltz Jupiter Theatre)

+ Wayne LeGette, Legally Blonde (Broadway at LPAC)

+ Gabriell Salgado, The Bodyguard (Slow Burn Theatre Company)

+ Joshua Charles Skurnik, Jersey Boys (Actors’ Playhouse at the Miracle Theatre)

+ Wesley Slade, Frozen (Maltz Jupiter Theatre)


Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Lead Female Role, Musical

+ Tristen Buettel, Frozen (Maltz Jupiter Theatre)

+ Mikayla Cohen, Anastasia (Slow Burn Theatre Company)

+ Lindsey Corey, Waitress (Actors’ Playhouse at the Miracle Theatre)

+ Mallory Newbrough, Guys & Dolls (Maltz Jupiter Theatre)

+ Casey Sacco, South Pacific (Broadway at LPAC)

+ Erica Swindell, Once (Maltz Jupiter Theatre)

+ Ta-Tynisa Wilson, The Bodyguard (Slow Burn Theatre Company)


Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Male Role, Musical

+ Nick Cearley, Waitress (Actors’ Playhouse at the Miracle Theatre)

+ Nathan Cockroft, Jersey Boys (Actors’ Playhouse at the Miracle Theatre)

+ Quinn Corcoran, Jersey Boys (Actors’ Playhouse at the Miracle Theatre)

+ Sean Williams Davis, Anastasia (Slow Burn Theatre Company)   

+ Aaron DeJesus, Anastasia (Slow Burn Theatre Company)

+ Ralph Meitzler, Something Rotten (Slow Burn Theatre Company)


Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Female Role, Musical

+ Gail Bennett, Anastasia (Slow Burn Theatre Company)

+ Kareema Khouri, Waitress (Actors’ Playhouse at the Miracle Theatre)

+ Marisol Morales-Dow, South Pacific (Broadway at LPAC)

+ Samara Shavrick, Legally Blonde (Broadway at LPAC)

+ Lillie Eliza Thomas, The Bodyguard (Slow Burn Theatre Company)

+ Laura Turnbull, Anastasia (Slow Burn Theatre Company)


Outstanding Music Direction

+ Eric Alsford, Frozen (Maltz Jupiter Theatre)

+ Ryan Crout, The Bodyguard (Slow Burn Theatre Company)

+ Katie Duerr, Tarzan (Area Stage)

+ Maggie Hollinbeck, Once (Maltz Jupiter Theatre)

+ Clay Ostwald, Jersey Boys (Actors’ Playhouse at the Miracle Theatre)

+ Carlos Silva, Tres Veces Cruz/Three Times Cruz (Arca Images)

+ Travis Smith, Parade (Slow Burn Theatre Company)


 Outstanding Choreography

+ Jeremy Benton, No, No, Nanette (The Wick Theatre)

+ Sarah Crane, Jersey Boys (Actors’ Playhouse at the Miracle Theatre)

+ Alex Jorth, Legally Blonde (Broadway at LPAC)

+ Kristyn Pope, Frozen (Maltz Jupiter Theatre)

+ Nicolette Quintero, Something Rotten (Slow Burn Theatre Company)

+ Reynel Reynaldo, The Bodyguard (Slow Burn Theatre Company)

+ Trent Soyster, The Witches of Eastwick (Slow Burn Theatre Company)


 Outstanding Scenic Design, Play, or Musical

+ Pedro Balmaseda & Jorge Noa, The Play That Goes Wrong (Loxen Entertainment)

+ Milagros Ponce De Leon, The Lehman Trilogy (Maltz Jupiter Theatre)

+ Michael McClain, All My Sons (New City Players)

+ Anne Mundell, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (Maltz Jupiter Theatre)

+ Frank J. Oliva, Appropriate (GableStage)

+ Rob Wolin, A Delicate Balance (Island City Stage)


Outstanding Lighting Design, Play or Musical

+ Kirk Bookman, Once (Maltz Jupiter Theatre)

+ Tony Galaska, Appropriate (GableStage)

+ Eric Norbury, Anastasia (Slow Burn Theatre Company)

+ Ernesto Pinto, Tebas Land (Arca Images)

+ Alberto Segarra, The Lehman Trilogy (Maltz Jupiter Theatre)

+ Thomas Shorrock, The Last Yiddish Speaker (Theatre Lab)

+ Clifford Spulock, The Witches of Eastwick (Slow Burn Theatre Company)


 Outstanding Sound Design, Play or Musical

+ Alex Brock, The Lehman Trilogy (Maltz Jupiter Theatre)

+ Matt Corey, The Last Yiddish Speaker (Theatre Lab)

+ Tyler Kieffer, Lincoln Road Hustle (Miami New Drama)

+ Sean McGinley, Appropriate (GableStage)

+ Carlos Silva, Tres Veces Cruz/Three Times Cruz (Arca Images)

+ Scott Stauffer, Once (Maltz Jupiter Theatre)


Outstanding Costume Design, Play or Musical

+ Siena Zoë Allen, The Lehman Trilogy  (Maltz Jupiter Theatre)

+ Lorena Lopez, Appropriate (GableStage)

+ Rick Peña, The Bodyguard (Slow Burn Theatre Company)

+ Michiko Kitayama Skinner, Lincoln Road Hustle (Miami New Drama)

+ Ellis Tillman, Jersey Boys (Actors’ Playhouse at the Miracle Theatre)

+ Gema Valdés, Tres Veces Cruz/Three Times Cruz (Arca Images)


Outstanding Achievement of an Artistic Specialty

+ Jameela Bailey for Props/Set Dressing, All My Sons (New City Players)

+ Shawn Duan for Projection Design, The Lehman Trilogy (Maltz Jupiter Theatre)

+ Jamie Godwin for Projection Design, Appropriate (GableStage)

+ Michael McKeever for Illustration/Animation, The Pillowman (Zoetic Stage)

+ Evan Northrup for Illusion Design, Fat Ham (Brévo Theatre, GableStage, Island City Stage)

+ Mark Rabe for Musical Direction/Accompanist, Groucho (The Wick Theatre)

+ Eric Wright for Puppet Design, Frozen (Maltz Jupiter Theatre)


In addition to the 20 competitive award categories, the 48th annual Carbonell Awards will also present eight Special Awards selected by the nonprofit organization’s board of directors, including:

+ The George Abbott Award for Outstanding Achievement in the Arts to William Hayes & Sue Ellen Beryl, Co-founders of Palm Beach Dramaworks, which recently celebrated its 25th anniversary of producing Theatre to Think About.

+ The Vinnette Carroll Award for significant achievement in advancing the cause of diversity, equality, and inclusion in South Florida theater to Michel Hausmann, Co-founder and Artistic Director of Miami New Drama, the largest bilingual theater company in the country.

+  The Charlie Cinnamon Award honoring an individual who contributes significantly to the support of the arts in South Florida and to the Carbonell Awards program to veteran entertainment writer Mary Damiano.

+ The Ruth Foreman Award, which recognizes contributions to South Florida theater development by an individual or group, to Alexa Kuve, Executive Producer and Artistic Director of Arca Images

+  The Bill Hindman Award, which honors significant, long-term contributions to the region’s cultural life and onstage career achievement, to Beverly Blanchette, the longtime Dean of Theatre at the Dreyfoos School of the Arts in West Palm Beach

+  The Howard Kleinberg Award, which honors an individual or organization for contributions to the health and development of the arts in South Florida, to Harvey J. Burstein and Miamiartzine.

+  The Jan McArt Award recognizing significant achievement by a small theatre to New City Players.

+ The Bill von Maurer Award for Theatrical Excellence, which honors a theater company that exemplifies excellence for the totality of its programming: productions, educational outreach, developmental programs, and audiences served, to GableStage.


As part of the 2025 Carbonell Awards, $2,000 Jack Zink Memorial Student Scholarships will be presented to DeJaya Hardy (Miami-Dade County), Alexa Isabel Lasanta (Palm Beach County), and Jack Bear Ryan (Broward County). They will also each receive a bonus $1,000 scholarship from the new Hap Erstein Memorial Scholarship, named after the longtime theater reviewer and Carbonell judge.

This season’s Carbonell Awards will be presented at a glittery ceremony on Monday, November 17, at FAU’s University Theatre in Boca Raton. Hundreds of actors, musicians, performers, writers, directors, back-stage technicians, producers, reviewers, designers, specialty artists, and diehard theater fans are expected to attend South Florida’s version of Broadway’s Tony Awards® under the leadership of Executive Producer and Director Andrew Kato, Coordinating Producer Eloisa Ferrer, and Associate Producer and Musical Director Caryl Fantel. Tickets for the ceremony and after party are only $45 and will go on public sale in mid-October.

Sponsors of the 48th Annual Carbonell Awards ceremony and after party include the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts; Aventura Arts & Cultural Center; BroadwayWorld; Broward Center for the Performing Arts; Broward Cultural Division; Carbonell Sculptures Ltd.; Cultural Council for Palm Beach County; Donald M. Ephraim Sun & Stars International Film Festival presented by MorseLife Health System; FPL; Kravis Center for the Performing Arts; Lesser, Landy, Smith & Siegel, PLLC; Miami-Dade County Auditorium, The Dennis C. Moss Center (formerly The South Miami-Dade Cultural Arts Center), OutClique Magazine, South Florida Cultural Consortium; South Florida Theatre League, Mark Traverso & Conor Walton; Donald R. Walters, P.A.; and The Wick Theatre & Costume Museum.

The Carbonell Awards fosters the artistic growth of professional theater in South Florida by celebrating the excellence and diversity of our theater artists, providing scholarships, and building audience appreciation and civic pride by highlighting achievements of our theater community. More than 20 professional theater companies in Broward, Miami-Dade and Palm Beach Counties participate in the awards process every year. The Carbonell Awards also celebrate the accomplishments of local artistic leaders by presenting various Special Awards.

Along with New York’s Drama Desk and Chicago’s Joseph Jefferson Awards, the Carbonell Awards are among the nation’s oldest regional arts awards and predate others, including Washington, D.C.’s Helen Hayes Awards. The Carbonell Awards are named after the internationally renowned sculptor Manuel Carbonell, who designed the signature solid bronze and marble award given annually to Carbonell Award winners. Over nearly half a century, the Carbonell family has donated more than $250,000 in awards. For more information, please visit www.carbonellawards.org.

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