Forty-Fifth Season: 1992-93
Best Program Cover…………………Ben Long for “Rumors”
Best Costumes………………………..Elizabeth Greeley for “Rumors”
Best Lighting…………………………..Ben Day for “Out of Sight, Out of Murder”
Best Set Design……………………….Jim Anderson for “Lu Ann Hampton Laverty Oberlander”
Best Sound…………………………….Mike Mullens for “Rumors”
Best Cameo Actress………………..Jamie Crockett in “Lu Ann Hampton Laverty Oberlander”
Best Cameo Actor……………………Stan Sanders in “Lu Ann Hampton Laverty Oberlander”
Best Supporting Actress……………June Schmitz in “Crossing Delancy”
Best Supporting Actor……………….I.J. Longeteig in “Lu Ann Hampton Laverty Oberlander”
Best Lead Actress…………………….Kathryn Estep in “Lu Ann Hampton Laverty Oberlander”
Best Lead Actor……………………….Bruce LaFollett in “Flowers for Algernon”
Best Director……………………………Don Mummert for “Murder at the Howard Johnson’s”
Best Production of the Year……….“Murder at the Howard Johnson’s” directed by Don Mummert
“Rookie of the Year” presented to Marge and Bob Burton
“Gold Key” Awards presented to Jim Anderson, Jody Mummert, and Jeanne Matthews
Forty-Fourth Season: 1991-92
Best Program Cover………………..Jerry Snodgrass for “The Foreigner”
Best Costumes……………………….Lynda Snodgrass for “Rosencranz and Guildenstern are Dead”
Best Lighting…………………………..Dick Jamison for “Nunsense”
Best Set Design……………………….Ben Day for “Pack of Lies”
Best Sound Design…………………..Danny Jensen for “The Foreigner”
Best Cameo Actress…………………Tanya Schumacher in “Pack of Lies”
Best Cameo Actor……………………I.J. Longeteig in “Rosencranz and Guildenstern are Dead”
Best Supporting Actress………….Janet Summers in “Nunsense”
Best Supporting Actor……………..John Elliott in “Broadway Bound”
Best Lead Actress…………………..Allison McKay in “Nunsense”
Best Lead Actor………………………L. Thomas Goff in “The Foreigner”
Best Director………………………….Jack Leonard for “Nunsense”
Best Production of the Year……..“Nunsense” directed by Jack Leonard
Scholarships presented to Elissa Henckel, Mindee Clem, Andrew Wyke, Anthony Casper, and Joe Jacoby
Keith Patterson Scholarship presented to Joe Jacoby
Forty-Third Season: 1990-91
Best Program Cover…………….Jerry Snodgrass for “The Good Doctor”
Best Properties……………………Tamara Calkins for “Steel Magnolias”
Best Sound………………………..Jason Haroian for “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof”
Best Lights………………………….Laura Logan for “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof”
Best Costumes……………………Walter Lough and Elizabeth Greeley for “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof”
Best Set Design…………………..Ben Day for “Best of Friends”
Best Cameo Actress…………….Tanya Schumacher in “Best of Friends”
Best Cameo Actor ……………….L. Thomas Goff in “Best of Friends”
Best Supporting Actress………..Megan Day in “The Good Doctor”
Best Supporting Actor……………Jerry Garber in “Bedroom Farce”
Best Lead Actress…………………Diane Benedict in “Best of Friends”
Best Lead Actor……………………Jerry Garber in “A Case for Mason”
Best Director………………………..John Elliott for “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof”
Best Production of the Year…….“Cat on a Hot Tin Roof” directed by John Elliott
“Rookie of the Year” presented to Lynda Snodgrass
“Gold Key” Awards presented to Betty Jefferson, Helen Smith, and Del Andrews
Scholarships presented to Anthony Casper, Bobbi Frank, Tanya Schumacher, Andrew Wyke
Forty-Second Season: 1989-90
Best Properties………………………….. Jeanne Matthews for “A Streetcar Named Desire”
Best Costumes………………………….. Tess King for “I’ll Leave it to You”
Best Lighting…………………………….. Laura Logan for “A Streetcar Named Desire”
Best Set Design………………………….Vince Lizaso for “Opal’s Million Dollar Duck”
Best Sound………………………………..Danny Jensen for “A Streetcar Named Desire”
Best Cameo Actress………………….. Rhonda Miracle in “A Streetcar Named Desire”
Best Cameo Actor…………………….. Charles Melichek in “Verdict”
Best Supporting Actress……………. Debbie Brigante in “I’ll Leave it to You”
Best Supporting Actor……………….. Doug Chausow for “I’ll Leave it to You”
Best Lead Actress…………………….. RaDawn Anthony in “A Streetcar Named Desire”
Best Lead Actor……………………….. Don Mummert in “I Ought to be in Pictures”
Best Director…………………………… John Elliott for “A Streetcar Named Desire”
Best Production of the Year………. “A Streetcar Named Desire” directed by John Elliott
“Rookie of the Year” presented to Al Hagenlock
Forty-First Season: 1988-89
Best Costumes………………………….. Nickie Shell for “Look Homeward Angel”
Best Lighting……………………………. Del Andrews for “Taking Steps”
Best Set Design…………………………. Vince Lizaso for “The Man in the Dog Suit”
Best Sound………………………………. Jim Sprouls for “The Prisoner of Second Avenue”
Best Cameo Actress………………….. Diane Benedict in “The Prisoner of Second Avenue”
Best Cameo Actor…………………….. I.J. Longeteig in “The Man in the Dog Suit”
Best Supporting Actress……………. Michele Hendryx in “Look Homeward Angel”
Best Supporting Actor………………. L. Thomas Goff in “Taking Steps”
Best Lead Actress……………………. Barbara Mendiola Janzen in “I Do! I Do!”
Best Lead Actor………………………. Shawn Kyle in “Look Homeward Angel”
Best Director……………………………Jerry Garber for “Look Homeward Angel”
Best Production of the Year…………“Look Homeward Angel” directed by Jerry Garber
“Rookie of the Year” presented to Nickie Shell
“Lifetime Patron Membership” presented to Del Andrews
Scholarship winners: Kea Chernos, Kirstin Allen, and Larry Yokum
Keith Patterson Scholarship winners: Cliff Hall and Heather Denton
Fortieth Season: 1987-88
Best Properties………………………..Carol Walker & Helen Irwin for “Cabaret”
Best Costumes………………………..Nickie Shell & Stephanie Eddy for “Cabaret”
Best Lighting……………………………Dan Andrews & Mike Riddlemoser for “Cabaret”
Best Set Design……………………….Vince Lizaso for “The Gazebo”
Best Sound……………………………..Danny Jensen for “Cabaret”
Best Cameo Actress…………………Ann Clarkson in “Cabaret”
Best Cameo Actor……………………Don Mummert in “The Gazebo”
Best Supporting Actress……………Catherine Elliott in “Cabaret”
Best Supporting Actor……………….Bob Chivers in “Cabaret”
Best Lead Actress…………………….Dee Anderson in “Cabaret”
Best Lead Actor……………………….Don Hawkins in “The Gazebo”
Best Director……………………………John Elliott for “Cabaret”
Best Production of the Year………..“Cabaret” directed by John Elliott
“Rookie of the Year” presented to Barbara Beautrow
Scholarship winners are: Rebecca Schuster, Lorena Davis, and William Stephan all attending BSU
Thirty-Ninth Season: 1986-1987
Best Costumes………………………………… Elizabeth Greeley for “Under the Yum Yum Tree”
Best Set Design……………………………….. Carolle Skov for “Under the Yum Yum Tree”
Best Sound…………………………………….. Danny Jensen for “Under the Yum Yum Tree”
Best Lighting………………………………….. David Priest & Val England for “Under the Yum Yum Tree”
Best Cameo Actress ………………………… Sue Howe for “Towards Zero”
Best Cameo Actor……………………………. Kelly A. Bickford for “Alone Together”
Best Supporting Actress……………………. Stephanie Eddy in “Under the Yum Yum Tree”
Best Supporting Actor……………………….. Bruce La Follette in “Strange Snow”
Best Lead Actress……………………………. Cheryl Haas for “Strange Snow”
Best Lead Actor ……………………………… David M. Priest in “Strange Snow”
Best Director………………………………….. Laura Miller for “Strange Snow”
Best Production……………………………… “Strange Snow” directed by Laura Miller
Scholarship winners: Karen Koles and Rebecca Schuster
“Lifetime Patron Membership” awarded to Bill Hopffgarten
Thirty-Eighth Season: 1985-1986
Best Costumes……………………………. Rebecca Shuster for “Sweeney Todd”
Best Lighting……………………………… David M. Priest for “Sweeney Todd”
Best Set Design…………………………… Scott Beseman for “Sweeney Todd”
Best Sound……………………………….. Rich Corporon for “The Murder Room”
Best Cameo Actress……………………. Elizabeth Greeley in “Nude With Violin”
Best Cameo Actor………………………. Danny Lowber in “Nude with Violin”
Best Supporting Actress……………….. Ardith Tate in “The Murder Room”
Best Supporting Actor………………….. Micheal J. Read in “Sweeney Todd”
Best Lead Actress………………………. (Tie) Sue Howe in “Busybody” AND
…………………………………………………Margaret Montrose Stigers in “Sweeney Todd”
Best Lead Actor…………………………. Larry Yokum in “Nude With Violin”
Best Director…………………………….. Laura Miller for “Sweeney Todd”
Best Production of the Year…………. “Sweeney Todd” directed by Laura Miller
Thirty-Seventh Season: 1984-1985
Best Costumes………………………….. Jody Mummert for “Opal’s Baby”
Best Lighting Design…………………… David Priest for “The Skin of Our Teeth”
Best Set Design………………………… George Burgess for “Opal’s Baby”
Best Sound………………………………. Bob Miller for “Murder Among Friends”
Best Cameo Actor……………………… David Stecher in “Opal’s Baby”
Best Cameo Actress………………….. June Schmitz in “The Skin of Our Teeth”
Best Supporting Actress…………….. Pamela Caprice de Jong in “Murder Among Friends”
Best Supporting Actor……………….. Don Mummert in “Murder Among Friends”
Best Lead Actress…………………….. Nancy Suiter in “On Golden Pond”
Best Lead Actor………………………… Robert Siler in “On Golden Pond”
Best Director……………………………. Claudia Scott for “On Golden Pond”
Best Production of the Year……….. “On Golden Pond” directed by Claudia Scott
Thirty-Sixth Season: 1983-1984
Best Costumes Design……………Jan Van Schuyler for “Dinner at Eight”
Best Lighting Design……………….Bob Michels for “Deathtrap”
Best Sound Effects…………………Earl Benedict for “Deathtrap”
Best Set Design…………………….Scott Henning & Mike Stout for “Deathtrap”
Best Cameo Actress………………Sue Howe in “Dinner at Eight ”
Best Cameo Actor………………….Bud Hughes in “See How They Run”
Best Supporting Actress………….Lynn Williams in “Barefoot in the Park”
Best Supporting Actor………………L. Thomas Goff in “Lunch Hour”
Best Lead Actress…………………..Nancy Suiter in “Dinner at Eight”
Best Lead Actor…………………….(Tie) Robert Siler in “Deathtrap” AND
…………………………………………….John R. Rowe in “Lunch Hour”
Best Director……………………………J. Richard Garland for “Barefoot in the Park”
Best Production of the Year……….“Deathtrap” directed by Don Hawkins