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The Winslow Boy

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Congratulations to Going to St. Ives!

Colonial Players is proud to offer our congratulations to the cast and crew of Going to St. Ives for winning the 2013 WATCH Award for Outstanding Play! We are also excited to extend our appreciation and congratulations to two additional award winners from the play: to Edd Miller who won Outstanding Direction of a Play and to Lolita-Marie who won Outstanding Lead Actress in a Play for her portrayal of May N’Kame, the mother of a brutal African dictator who turns to a renowned British ophthalmologist for help dealing with a matter far beyond what the doctor’s hippocratic oath allows of her. Going to St. Ives (1996) was written by Lee Blessing.

Congratulations, again, to all of our WATCH award nominees as well:

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Outstanding Lead Actress in a Play – Jo Sullivan as “Jennie Malone”

Outstanding Light Design in a Play – Frank Florentine & Shirley Panek

Outstanding Set Decoration in a Play – Edd Miller

Cinderella Waltz

Outstanding Lead Actor in a Play – Dann Alagna as “Zed”

Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play – Monica Garcia as “Mother McGee”

Outstanding Costume Design in a Play -- Beth Terranova

Going to St. Ives

Outstanding Play

Outstanding Direction of a Play – Edd Miller

Outstanding Lead Actress in a Play – Lolita-Marie as “May N’Kame”

Outstanding Lead Actress in a Play – Heather Quinn as “Dr. Cora Gage”

Outstanding Costume Design in a Play – Beth Terranova

Outstanding Hair Design in a Play – Gina Quaye

Moonlight and Magnolias

Outstanding Play

Outstanding Direction of a Play – Ron Giddings

Outstanding Featured Actor in a Play – Kevin Wallace as “Victor Fleming”