The 56th Annual Drama Desk Awards, were
held on May 23 at the Hammerstein
Ballroom at the Manhattan Center. This
year’s event was a black tie, sit down
gala hosted by Tony and Drama Desk
winner Harvey Fierstein. Presenters at
the ceremony included: Daniel Radcliffe,
Katie Holmes, Ellen Barkin, Marsha
Mason, Tyne Daly, Montego Glover,
Jonathan Groff, Cheyenne Jackson, Larry
Kramer, Karen Olivo, David Hyde Pierce,
Colin Quinn, Liev Schreiber, Annabella
Sciorra, and Tom Wopat.
At
the time of the Drama Desk's founding,
the only major awards honoring New York
theatre's creative men and women were
the Tony Awards. These awards only
celebrate those productions produced in
Broadway theatres, while ignoring the
hundreds of stage productions presented
each year Off-Broadway,
Off-Off-Broadway, and in legitimate
not-for-profit theatres. Since Drama
Desk members cover not only Broadway
productions, but all New York theatre
productions, the organization decided in
1955 to create its own awards
celebrating creative stage achievements
wherever they were presented.
Over the last fifty-five years, the
prestige of the Drama Desk Awards has
helped launch the careers of many major
stars and playwrights. The first award
that Andrew Lloyd Webber received in
American theatre was from the Drama Desk
as "Most Promising Composer." Drama Desk
was also the first awards show to
recognize such talents as Edwards Albee,
Wendy Wasserstein, George C. Scott, and
Stacy Keach. Dustin Hoffman signed on to
star in The Graduate only days after
receiving his 1966 award.
This year’s awards will be televised on
Ovation in June.
For a complete list of winners and more
information on
The Drama Desk see:
www.dramadesk.com