Posted: 4/15/20 at 12:31pm
The Drama League nominations were supposed to be announced tomorrow, and based on their website, it sounds like they have delayed the announcement, but still plan to do something digitally at some point? It's sort of unclear. The Drama Leagues are fun because of the coveted Distinguished Performances Award - and I think it would be fun to discuss what might happen, or what WOULD have happened with this award this year, based on the performances we've seen.
A few reminders, since these questions seem to come up every year:
1. You can only win the DPA once in your lifetime, so the following people are INELIGIBLE this year, even though they performed in something:
Mary-Louise Parker
Audra McDonald
Patti LuPone
Harvey Fierstein
Eileen Atkins
2. People CAN be nominated more than once for the same performance in different years, so if something transferred from Off-Broadway from last season, people can be nominated again.
3. I might be wrong about this, but I believe there's a limit of 2 (?) acting nominations per show.
4. In my list below, I'm not including actors from shows that were in previews when the theatres shut down. Obviously the actors for Hangmen and Virginia Woolf wouldn't be eligible, but for now I'm also excluding actors from Diana, Company, Lehman, The Minutes, Doubtfire, Six, etc.
Here are some people I think are either contenders to be nominated, or people who I at least HOPE will be nominated (it's sort of a mix of both)
Jane Alexander - Grand Horizons
Stephanie Barry - Frankenstein
Christian Borle - Little Shop
Danielle Brooks - Much Ado
Danny Burstein - Moulin Rouge
Arnie Burton - Timon of Athens
Rose Byrne - Medea
Grantham Coleman - Much Ado
Liza Colon-Zayas - Halfway Bitches
Brian Cox - Great Society
Charlie Cox - Betrayal
James Cromwell - Grand Horizons
Emily Davis - Is This a Room
Edmund Donovan - Greater Clements
David Alan Grier - Soldier's Play
Jake Gyllenhaal - Sea Wall / A Life
Gus Halper - Sing Street
Joshua Henry - The Wrong Man
John Benjamin Hickey - Inheritance
Tom Hiddleston - Betrayal
Kathryn Hunter - Timon of Athens & Why
Judith Ivey - Greater Clements
LaChanze - Secret Life of Bees
Laura Linney - Lucy Barton
Beth Malone - Unsinkable Molly Brown
Emily Cass McDonell - The Thin Place
Kate Mulgrew - Half-Life of Marie Curie
Ruth Negga - Hamlet
Dierdre O'Connell - Dana H
Brenock O'Connor - Sing Street
Larry Owens - A Strange Loop
Lauren Patten - Jagged Little Pill
Shereen Pimintel - West Side Story
Isaac Powell - West Side Story
Jonathan Pryce - Height of the Storm
Saycon Senglboh - Secret Life of Bees
Michael Shannon - Frankie and Johnnie
Kyle Soller - Inheritence
Corey Stoll - Macbeth
Tom Sturridge - Sea Wall / A Life
Marisa Tomei - Rose Tattoo
Blair Underwood - Soldier's Play
Adrienne Warren - Tina
Michael Benjamin Washington - Fires in the Mirror
Mare Winningham - North Country
Kara Young - All The Natalie Portmans & Halfway Bitches
Any obvious contenders that I missed?
As for who might win? I really don't know. I don't think there's a clear winner at all. Some of the strongest contenders are in the cancelled/delayed shows, and the people who might be my personal favorites to win aren't necessarily performances that garnered enough attention to win. So who has? Danny Burstein? Isaac Powell? Adrienne Warren?