The Montgomery Playhouse is proud to announce recent awards and community accolades.
The Ruby Griffith Awards
2023-2024 Best Achievement in a Play Second Runner-Up – The Montgomery Playhouse – The Laramie Project
Washington Area Theatre Community Honors (THE WATCH AWARDS)
2023 Leta Hall Outstanding Ensemble in a Play nomination for The Laramie Project (22nd Annual)
YAM Productions Community Accolades
2024 Community Accolades for Costume Design and Acting for Avery Morstan and Community Accolade for Acting for Noah Steurer in Red Herring
“Avery Morstan: These costumes were stunning! Some were sewn and designed just for this show, and they all had this cool painting added to make them look like they were from a piece of 2D art. All the strong lines and fun colors worked so well, and these might be my favorite costumes I have seen all year!
“Noah Steurer: Steurer’s Andrei Borchevsky was incredibly funny, especially his physical comedy.”
2023 Community Accolades for Acting for Michael Angeloni in The Laramie Project
“Michael’s performance in The Laramie Project was a real standout. I was incredibly impressed by his range, like going from a chilling dialogue as Aaron McKinney right into a heartfelt monologue as Aaron Kreifels so expertly. I can tell he put so much hard work and care into this performance. One of his monologues as Kreifels brought me to tears. A truly inspired (and inspiring) performance!”
DC Theatre Arts Staff Favorites
Meredith Iodice and Taylor Peppers received nods for DCTA 2023 Staff Favorites: Outstanding Community Performances for Miss Bennet: Christmas at Pemberley. Jennifer Georgia also received a nod for Outstanding Creative Components (Community) for direction, set design, and costume design.
Spencer Pilcher received in Mr. Burns: A Post-Electric Play for DCTA 2022 Staff Favorites: Outstanding Community Performances. Matt Bannister also received a nod for Outstanding Creative Components (Community) for direction.