Carbonell Awards
The Carbonell Awards recognize excellent theater in the South Florida region of the United States annually. The awards are named after the sculptor Manuel Carbonell,[1] who designed the bronze and marble award that is given to the winners. Voting is conducted by three panels of ten members each. The program additionally awards college scholarships of $1,000 each to deserving high school students in South Florida.
Awards are given "to recognize and honor excellence in theater and the arts" in the following categories:
- Best New Work (award to author)
- Best Ensemble
- Best Play Production (award to producing theater)
- Best Play Director
- Best Play Actor
- Best Play Actress
- Best Play Supporting Actor
- Best Play Supporting Actress
- Best Musical Production (award to producing theater)
- Best Musical Director
- Best Musical Actor
- Best Musical Actress
- Best Musical Supporting Actor
- Best Musical Supporting Actress
- Best Musical Direction
- Best Musical Choreography
- Best Scenic Design
- Best Lighting
- Best Costumes
- Best Sound
- Best Non-Resident Play Production (award to producing theater)
- Best Non-Resident Play Director
- Best Non-Resident Play Actor
- Best Non-Resident Play Actress
- Best Non-Resident Play Supporting Actor
- Best Non-Resident Play Supporting Actress
References
- Dolen, Christine (2011-11-12). "Manuel Carbonell, 93, Sculptor left mark on art world". Miami Herald. Retrieved 2011-11-13.
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