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Grease slithered into the esteemed second place of Zenon winning plays by accumulating a dozen awards for its deft direction, clever casting, and polished presentation.
The Twenty-first Annual Zenon Awards once again re-shuffle the order of Zenon winning plays when Director Tammie Pollard's musical Grease became the first musical to win twelve awards. Seven Brides For Seven Brothers, directed by Joe Willis, was engaging enough to share in five Zenons with Mac Byron's Drop Dead's three awards and Mike McMillian's Hoodwink's one Zenon. The evening will also be remembered for its high degree of excellence by the talanted members of Highland's Little Theatre's singers and dancers.
Grease's 12 Zenons included:The 20th Janelou Buck Significant Achievement Award was presented to Tammie Pollard for her many years of creative and winning contributions to Highlands Little Theatre.
The Big Winner: Tammie Pollard who earned five of the twenty-four Zenons awarded this season.
The following twelve previous winners all received one more Zenon this year: Helen Curcio, Bob Given, Wayne Lambright, Patty Young, Chris Hayes, Loraine Biron, Ken Hall, Ellen Lemos, Steve McDaniel, Jenny Rowe, Jackie Scheil, and Kirstin Taylor.
The following seven members were first-time winners and received one Zenon each this year: Robert Black, Heather Boyce, Stan Epling II, Gwen Given, Heidi Hoffman, Bill La Peer, and Chris Moore.
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