 The San Diego
Theatre Critics prepare to hand out the 2003 Craig Noel Awards for Excellence in Theatre.
Seated from left, they are: Pam Kragen, Jennifer de Poyen, Charlene Baldridge, George
Weinberg-Harter, guest of honor Craig Noel, Don Braunagel, Ruth Lepper and Carol Davis.
Group president Anne Marie Welsh is not pictured in this photo. (photo: 2) |
 Craig
Noel, right, presents Des McAnuff, artistic director of the La Jolla Playhouse, with the
evening's first award of Outstanding Creative Achievement for the Playhouse's Page to
Stage Program, a nurturing ground for new American plays. (photo: 23) |
 David
Brannen, left, helps Kirsten Brandt make her way to the podium to accept the award for
Outstanding Creative Achievement for her multiple playwriting and directing achievements
in San Diego theatre in 2003. (Photo: 10) |
 Linda Libby
expresses her joy at receiving the Craig Noel award for Outstanding Featured Performance
in a Musical. (Photo: 54) |
 Libby
accepts her plaque from Craig Noel for her performance as Fraulein Schneider in
"Cabaret" at North Coast Repertory Theatre. Critic Don Braunagel is seen at
right. (photo: 8) |
 Jeremiah
Lorenz heads to the podium to accept his award for Outstanding Lead Performance in a
Musical as the Emcee in "Cabaret" at North Coast Repertory Theatre in Solana
Beach. (Photo: 9) |
 Jeremiah
Lorenz shows off his plaque. (Photo: 53) |
 Sean
Murray moves to the podium to accept the award for Outstanding Direction of a Musical for
"Cabaret" at North Coast Repertory Theatre. (Photo: 12) |
 Brian Wells,
artistic director of Starlight Theatre, accepts for Outstanding Resident Musical for the
company's "The Scarlet Pimpernel." (Photo: 13) |
 Brian
Wells. (Photo: 56) |
 David
Ellenstein, artistic director of North Coast Repertory Theatre, accepts the award for
Outstanding Resident Musical for "Cabaret." (photo: 14) |
 David
Ellenstein. (Photo: 57) |
 Deborah
Gilmour Smyth receives the award for Outstanding Original Music for Lamb's Players
Theatre's production of "Detective Story." (photo: 15) |
 Smyth
dedicated her award to the memory of her late father. (Photo: 58) |
 Louis
G. Spisto, executive director of The Old Globe, accepts the award for Outstanding Original
Music on behalf of winner Dan Moses Schreier for The Old Globe production of "Julius
Caesar." (photo: 16) |
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