KIMBERLY AKIMBO Scores Big at LGBTQ Critics First Dorian Theater Awards

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The cast of Kimberly Akimbo | Photo: Joan Marcus

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Jordanna Brody
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June 1, 2023 3:57 PM
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The 32 members of GALECA: The Society of LGBTQ Entertainment Critics' theater wing announced the winners and finalists of its inaugural Dorian Theater Awards, honoring the best in Broadway and Off-Broadway for the 2022-2023 season.

Like GALECA’s Dorian film and TV honors, the group's theatre honors celebrate both mainstream and LGBTQ+-themed productions. The wing's members are stage critics and/or journalists who regularly cover NYC theater for notable media outlets, including Theatrely's own Dan Meyer and Juan A. Ramirez.

Kimberly Akimbo was a clear favorite in the Broadway categories. The new musical, by Jeanine Tesori and David Lindsay-Abaire, was the most awarded production, picking up four awards: Outstanding Broadway Musical, Outstanding Lead Performance in a Broadway Musical for Victoria Clark, Outstanding Featured Performance in a Broadway Musical for Bonnie Milligan, and Outstanding Broadway Ensemble. Voters also demonstrated love for James Ijames’ audacious new play Fat Ham, which won Outstanding Broadway Play and Outstanding LGBTQ Broadway Production.

J. Harrison Ghee, star of Some Like it Hot, was bestowed the LGBTQ Theater Trailblazer Award. The honor is bestowed to a figure in the NYC theater industry who inspires empathy, truth and equity. Ghee recently became the first non-binary performer to receive a Tony Award nomination for Lead Actor in a Musical for their sensitive portrayal of Daphne in the toe-tapping tuner.

The group’s trademark Broadway Showstopper Award, for a standout production number or scene, went to the rousing “Independently Owned” from Shucked.

In the Off-Broadway arena, GALECA members christened the parody musical Titaníque, which incorporates the songs of Celine Dion to tell a unique version of the Titanic story, as Outstanding Off-Broadway Production. Star and co-creator Marla Mindelle—who essays Dion in the play—received a performance nod.

Full list of Dorian Theater Awards winners and finalists:

Note: Three finalists rather than two denotes a tie in voting

Outstanding Broadway Musical

Kimberly Akimbo

Finalists:

Shucked
Some Like it Hot

Outstanding Broadway Play

Fat Ham

Finalists:

Cost of Living

Leopoldstadt

Outstanding Broadway Musical Revival

Into the Woods

Finalists:

Parade

Sweeney Todd

Outstanding Broadway Play Revival

A Doll’s House

Finalists:

Ohio State Murders

The Sign in Sidney Brustein’s Window

Topdog/Underdog

Outstanding Lead Performance in a Broadway Musical

⭐ Victoria Clark, Kimberly Akimbo

Finalists:

Annaleigh Ashford, Sweeney Todd

J. Harrison Ghee, Some Like it Hot

Outstanding Featured Performance in a Broadway Musical

⭐ Bonnie Milligan, Kimberly Akimbo

Finalists:

Justin Cooley, Kimberly Akimbo

Alex Newell, Shucked

Outstanding Lead Performance in a Broadway Play

⭐ Jodie Comer, Prima Facie

Finalists:

Jessica Chastain, A Doll’s House

Sean Hayes, Good Night, Oscar

Stephen McKinley Henderson, Between Riverside and Crazy

Outstanding Featured Performance in a Broadway Play

⭐ Crystal Lucas-Perry, Ain’t No Mo’

Finalists:

Jordan E. Cooper, Ain’t No Mo

Miriam Silverman, The Sign in Sidney Brustein’s Window

Outstanding Broadway Ensemble

Kimberly Akimbo

Finalists:

Into the Woods

Shucked

The Broadway Showstopper Award

(to a standout production number or scene)

⭐ “Independently Owned” from Shucked

Finalists:

“Better” from Kimberly Akimbo

“You Coulda Knocked Me Over with a Feather” from Some Like it Hot

Outstanding LGBTQ Broadway Production

Fat Ham

Finalists:

& Juliet

Some Like it Hot

Outstanding Off-Broadway Production

Titaníque

Finalists:

Dark Disabled Stories

Downstate

Outstanding Off-Broadway Performance

⭐ Marla Mindelle, Titaníque

Finalists:

K. Todd Freeman, Downstate

Ryan J. Haddad, Dark Disabled Stories

Parker Posey, The Seagull/Woodstock, NY

LGBTQ Theater Trailblazer Award

(to a figure who inspires empathy, truth, and equity)

⭐ J. Harrison Ghee

Finalists:

Jordan E. Cooper

Ryan J. Haddad

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Jordanna Brody

Originally from South Florida, Jordanna Brody graduated from Emerson College with a BFA in Theatre Education and Performance in 2019. Her experience teaching, performing, directing, and working behind the scenes informs her perspective on theatre in every way. She is passionate about uplifting marginalized voices and innovative theatrical experiences.

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