Beulah Winners (A partial listing)

Sixty-Seventh Season: 2014-15

Best Costumes ……………………. Elizabeth Greeley for “Curtains”
Best Lighting Design …………… Brandon Washington for “T’was the Night Before Christmas”
Best Sound Design ……………… Brandon Washington for “T’was the Night Before Christmas”
Best Properties ………………….. Gary Miller for “T’was the Night Before Christmas”
Best Set Dressing ……………….. Gary Miller for “Daisy Pulls it Off”
Best Set Design ………………….. Paul Archibeque for “Daisy Pulls it Off”
Best Cameo Actress ……………. Diana Holdridge in “Rex’s Exes”
Best Cameo Actor ………………. Kevin Kimsey in “Rex’s Exes”
Best Supporting Actress ……… Autumn Kersey in “T’was the Night Before Christmas”
Best Supporting Actor ………… Paul Kersey in “T’was the Night Before Christmas”
Best Lead Actress ………………. Molly Koenig in “Daisy Pulls it Off”
Best Lead Actor …………………. Jerry Snodgrass in “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof”
Best Director …………………….. Paul Archibeque for “Daisy Pulls it Off”
Best Production of the Year …. “T’was the Night Before Christmas” directed by John Myers

Scholarship Winners: Shirley Blauer, Annie Bulow, Larrisa Marie Epperson, Emily Goss
“Rookie of the Year” Award presented to Matt Mobberley
“President’s Award” presented to Lex Gonzales, Giana Barraza, Jonathon Perry, Shelby Bay Marshall, Becky Duggan, Jerry Bindas

Sixty-Sixth Season: 2013-14

Best Costumes …………………… Linda Snodgrass for “Bus Stop”
Best Lighting Design …………… John Myers for “Shakespeare in Hollywood”
Best Sound Design ……………… Jim Steele for “Fox on the Fairway”
Best Properties ………………….. Gary Miller for “Fox on the Fairway”
Best Set Dressing ……………….. Gary Miller for “Harvey”
Best Set Design ………………….. Wendy Koeppl for “Harvey”
Best Cameo Actress ……………. Courtney Ransom in “Fox on the Fairway”
Best Cameo Actor ………………. Paul Archibeque in “Fox on the Fairway”
Best Supporting Actress ……… Anna McCreary in “Fox on the Fairway”
Best Supporting Actor ………… Layne Taylor in “Bus Stop”
Best Lead Actress ………………. Patti O’Hara in “Harvey”
Best Lead Actor …………………. Ken Bass in “Harvey”
Best Director …………………….. John Myers for “Fox on the Fairway”
Best Production of the Year …. “Harvey” directed by Wendy Koeppl

Scholarship Winners: Shirley Blauer, Annie Bulow, Larrisa Marie Epperson, Emily Goss, Dayna Smith
“Rookie of the Year” Award presented to Megan Archibeque
“Gold Key” Award presented to Jim Koeppl

Sixty-Fifth Season: 2012-13

Best Costumes …………………… Elizabeth Greeley for “Amadeus”
Best Lighting Design …………… Curtis Ransom for “Every Christmas Story Ever Told (And Then Some)”
Best Sound Design ……………… Jim Steele for “Becky’s New Car”
Best Properties ………………….. Gary Miller for “Every Christmas Story Ever Told (And Then Some)”
Best Set Dressing ……………….. Gary Miller for “The Red Velvet Cake War”
Best Set Design ………………….. Wendy Koeppl for “Every Christmas Story Ever Told (And Then Some)”
Best Cameo Actress ……………. Becky Kimsey in “Wrong Window”
Best Cameo Actor ………………. Tim Tracy in “Wrong Window”
Best Supporting Actress ……… Diane Benedict in “The Red Velvet Cake War”
Best Supporting Actor ………… Randall Webster in “The Red Velvet Cake War”
Best Lead Actress ………………. Courtney Ransom in “Becky’s New Car”
Best Lead Actor …………………. Curtis Ransom in “Amadeus”
Best Director …………………….. Wendy Koeppl for “The Red Velvet Cake War”
Best Production of the Year …. “The Red Velvet Cake War” directed by Wendy Koeppl

Scholarship Winners: Shirley Blauer, Ashley Howell, Dayna Smith, and Tiara Thompson

Sixty-Fourth Season: 2011-12

Best Costumes ……………………….. Shirley Blauer for “A Candle in the Window”
Best Lighting Design ……………….. John Myers for “A Candle in the Window”
Best Properties ……………………… Gary Miller for “A Candle in the Window”
Best Sound Design …………………. Jim Steele for “A Candle in the Window”
Best Set Dressing …………………… Kay Mack for “A Candle in the Window”
Best Set Design ……………………… Wendy Koeppl for “A Candle in the Window”
Best Cameo Actress ………………. Sara Jo Buffington in “Out of Order”
Best Cameo Actor …………………. John Gibbons in “Out of Order”
Best Supporting Actress ………… Aubree Baker in “A Candle in the Window”
Best Supporting Actor …………… Hunter Sims-Douglas in “A Candle in the Window”
Best Lead Actress …………………. Diane Benedict in “A Candle in the Window”
Best Lead Actor ……………………. Frank White in “A Candle in the Window”
Best Director ……………………….. Cheryl Blauer for “A Candle in the Window”
Best Production of the Year …….“A Candle in the Window” directed by Cheryl Blauer

Sue Howe Century Award (persons who have worked on 100 or more plays) Presented to Jim Anderson, Don Mummert, and B.J. Jefferson
Scholarship Winners: Sasha Allen-Grieve, Kelsey Glenn, Tess Gregg, Ashley Howell

Sixty-Third Season: 2010-11

Best Costumes …………………. Cheryl Blauer for “Irving Berlin’s White Christmas”
Best Lighting Design ………….. John Myers and Matt Curtis for “Irving Berlin’s White Christmas”
Best Properties …………………. Joanna Marshall and Connie Behee for “Irving Berlin’s White Christmas”
Best Sound Design ……………. Jim Steele for “Leaving Iowa”
Best Set Dressing ………………. Sarah Church for “This Day and Age”
Best Set Design …………………. Jim Anderson for “This Day and Age”
Best Cameo Actress …………… Marla Steenson for “This Day and Age”
Best Cameo Actor ……………… Larry Chase for “This Day and Age”
Best Supporting Actress ……… Jo-Ann Jones for “Death and Taxes”
Best Supporting Actor ………… Pierce Murphy for “Irving Berlin’s White Christmas”
Best Lead Actress ……………… Jo-Ann Jones for “This Day and Age”
Best Lead Actor ………………… Sean Small for “Leaving Iowa”
Best Director ……………………. Wendy Koeppl for “Irving Berlin’s White Christmas”
Best Production of the Year ….. “Irving Berlin’s White Christmas” directed by Wendy Koeppl

Sixty-Second Season: 2009-10

Best Costume Design ……………….. Cheryl Blauer for “A Christmas Story”
Best Sound Design ………………….. (Tie) Larry Dennis for “You’re A Good Man Charlie Brown” AND Ben Ulmen for “A Christmas Story”
Best Lighting Design ……………….. John Myers for “A Christmas Story”
Best Properties ………………………. (Tie) Jay Parker for “You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown” AND Connie Behee & Joanna Marshall for “A Christmas Story”
Best Set Dressing ……………………. James Ulmen for “You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown”
Best Set Design ………………………. Wendy Koeppl for “You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown”
Best Cameo Actress ……………….. Becky Kimsey for “Fools”
Best Cameo Actor …………………. Joey Maxey for “Fools”
Best Supporting Actress ………… Jeri Rutherford for “Chapter Two”
Best Supporting Actor …………… James Ulmen for “You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown”
Best Lead Actress …………………. Autumn Kersey for “You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown”
Best Lead Actor ……………………. Frank White for “Twelve Angry Men”
Best Director ……………………….. Wendy Koeppl for “You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown”
Best Production of the Year ……. “Chapter Two” directed by Pat Ryan

“Rookie of the Year” Award presented to Jerry Bindas
Scholarship Winners: Wade Crossman, Natalie MacLachlan, Ashley Howell, Jeweliana Perry, Christie Rolfe

Sixty-First Season: 2008-09

Best Costumes…………………….. Jody Mummert for “Plaza Suite”
Best Properties…………………….. Jay Parker for “Foxfire”
Best Lighting Design……………… John Myers for “Foxfire”
Best Sound Design………………… Larry Dennis for “Foxfire”
Best Set Design……………………. Jerry Snodgrass for “Foxfire”
Best Set Dressing………………….. Jerry Snodgrass for “Foxfire”
Best Cameo Actress……………….. Allison Berglund for “Plaza Suite”
Best Cameo Actor…………………… Larry Chase for “Foxfire”
Best Supporting Actress…………… Helene Myers in “Foxfire”
Best Supporting Actor…………….. Patrick Young in “Foxfire”
Best Lead Actress………………….. Sue Galligan in “Foxfire”
Best Lead Actor…………………….. John Myers in “Foxfire”
Best Director………………………….. Wendy Koeppl for “Foxfire”
Best Production of the Year ………. “Foxfire” directed by Wendy Koeppl

“Rookie of the Year” Award was presented to Sean Magnusson
A “Lifetime Patron Membership” was presented to Ruth Stemper
Scholarship Winners: Jake Koeppl (University of Utah), Lani Boyles (CofI), Travis Gamble (BSU), and Ryan Adolfson (BSU)

Sixtieth Season: 2007-08

Best Costumes…………………. Elizabeth Greeley for “Enchanted April”
Best Properties…………………. Delynn Coleman for “The Sunshine Boys”
Best Lighting Design…………… Rich Baldwin for “The Desperate Hours”
Best Sound Design……………… Ben Ulmen for “A Christmas Story”
Best Set Design………………… Jim Anderson for “Enchanted April”
Best Set Dressing……………… (Tie) Cricket Langworthy for “The Deperate Hours” AND
…………………………………………Joyce Van der Eyken for “Enchanted April”
Best Cameo Actress…………….. Lily Yasuda in “A Christmas Story”
Best Cameo Actor……….. …….. Iver J. Longeteig in “The Desperate Hours”
Best Supporting Actress………… Cynthia Tank in “Enchanted April”
Best Supporting Actor……………. Randall Webster in “It Runs in the Family”
Best Lead Actress………………….. Nicole Walton in “Enchanted April”
Best Lead Actor……………………. Andy Neil in “It Runs in the Family”
Best Director………………………… John Myers for “Steel Magnolias”
Best Production of the Year…….. “Enchanted April” directed by Janelle Preist

“Gold Key” Awards were presented to Aaron Hansen and Jo-Ann Jones
Scholarships Awarded to Jenny Sternling (BSU), Shea Hall (CofI), Jake Koeppl (University of Utah), Ryan Adolfson (BSU), Travis Gamble (BSU), and Ben Verschoor (CofI)
Don Mummert was presented with an award from the American Association of Community Theaters

Fifty-Ninth Season: 2006-07

Best Costumes Design……………… Cheryl Blauer for “Little Women”
Best Lighting Design………………… John Myers for “Till Death Do Us Part”
Best Sound Design…………………… Kevin Kimsey for “Murderer”
Best Properties……………………….. Kevin Kimsey for “Murderer”
Best Set Design………………………. Kevin Kimsey for “Murderer”
Best Set Dressing…………………… Cricket Langworthy for “And Then There Were None”
Best Cameo Actress……………….. Shirley Blauer in “Too Soon For Daisies”
Best Cameo Actor………………….. Jay Parker in “Too Soon For Daisies”
Best Supporting Actress…………… Jo-Ann Jones in “Butterflies Are Free”
Best Supporting Actor………………. Larry Chase in “Too Soon For Daisies”
Best Lead Actress…………………….. Diane Benedict in “Too Soon For Daisies”
Best Lead Actor………………………. Jeff Thomson in “Murderer”
Best Director…………………………… Wendy Koeppl for “Too Soon For Daisies”
Best Production of the Year……….. “Butterflies Are Free” directed by Larry Dennis

“Gold Key” Award was presented to Kelly Matthews
“Rookie of the Year” presented to Heather Prius
Scholarships Awarded to Karissa J. Adams, Rebecca Cabot-Lodge, and Kyle Barrow
Joe Posluzsny Scholarship awarded to Jake Koeppl

Fifty-Eighth Season: 2005-06

Best Costumes………………….. Cheryl Blauer for “Morning’s at Seven”
Best Lighting……………………… Karl Gautschi for “Wait Until Dark”
Best Sound………………………. Melissa Montgomery for “On Golden Pond”
Best Properties………………….. Cricket Langworthy for “Morning’s at Seven”
Best Set…………………………… Jerry Snodgrass for “On Golden Pond”
Best Set Dressing………………. Jerry Snodgrass for “On Golden Pond”
Best Cameo Actress…………… Diane Benedict in “The Best Christmas Pageant Ever”
Best Cameo Actor……………….. Larry Chase in “Morning’s at Seven”
Best Supporting Actress………. Barbara Beautrow in “Come Blow Your Horn”
Best Supporting Actor…………… (Tie) G. Robert Fields in “On Golden Pond” AND
…………………………………….. Eric Rogge in “Morning’s at Seven” AND
…………………………………….. E. Coston Frederick in “Morning’s at Seven”
Best Lead Actress…………….. (Tie) Deanna Hamilton in “Wait Until Dark” AND
…………………………………….. Nancy Suiter in “On Golden Pond”
Best Lead Actor…………………….. Jerry Snodgrass in “On Golden Pond”
Best Director………………………. Larry Dennis for “On Golden Pond”
Best Production of the Year……… “On Golden Pond” directed by Larry Dennis

“Rookie of the Year” presented to Kevin Butler
A “Lifetime Patron Membership” presented to Pat Ryan
Scholarship Winners: Erin Chancer and Karissa Murrell