Zenon Awards 2018
*Recipients are underlined and denoted by an asterisk*
BEST COSTUME DESIGN
Tom Staik & Amanda Mercer – The Music Man
Brooke Hoak – All Shook Up
Tom Staik – Arsenic & Old Lace
*Kristini Juve & Olivia Scott – Mary Poppins
BEST SET DESIGN
Mike McMillian – The Music Man
Suzanne Schilffarth – Dixie Swim Club
Amanda Mercer – All Shook Up
Patty Young – Arsenic & Old Lace
*Jen Westergom & Lindsay Lynch – Mary Poppins
BEST PRODUCTION COORDINATOR
Tanya Turner – The Music Man
Steve Lundey – Dixie Swim Club
Margaret Macbeth – Arsenic & Old Lace
*Johanna Johnston – Mary Poppins
BEST STAGE MANAGER
Amanda Mercer – The Music Man
Steve Lundey – Dixie Swim Club
*Dewayne Mercer – All Shook Up
Desiree Charloten – Arsenic & Old Lace
Suzanne Schilffarth & Kevin Hacker – Mary Poppins
BEST SOUND DESIGN
Bob Jarvis – The Music Man
Bob Jarvis – Dixie Swim Club
Gary Johnson – All Shook Up
Stan Epling – Arsenic & Old Lace
*Jen Westergom – Mary Poppins
BEST LIGHTING DESIGN
Steve Cullipher – The Music Man
Mac Byron – Dixie Swim Club
Thor Knutson – All Shook Up
Stan Epling – Arsenic & Old Lace
*Thor Knutson – Mary Poppins
OUTSTANDING TECHNICAL PRODUCTION
Amanda Mercer: Assistant Director – The Music Man
Tara Hughes: Videographer – All Shook Up
Rhonda Wilson: Sound Technician – All Shook Up
*Mike McMillian & Joe LaCotti : Master Builders – Arsenic & Old Lace
Laurie Simmons: Sound Technician – Arsenic & Old Lace
Kevin Hacker, Mike McMillian, Mike Laframboise, Dewayne Mercer, & Danny Wilson: Fly Guys – Mary Poppins
*Kevin Hacker & Lindsay Lynch: Assistant Directors – Mary Poppins
Rhonda Wilson & John Wyatt: Special Projects – Mary Poppins
OUTSTANDING ARTISTIC PRODUCTION
*Tracy Schuknecht: Music Direction – The Music Man & Mary Poppins
Lindsay Lynch: Choreographer – The Music Man
Jen Westergom: Video Design – Dixie Swim Club
Jontavious Tucker: Choreographer – All Shook Up
*Christi Hagen: Music Director – All Shook Up
Nancy McDuffee: Choreographer – Mary Poppins
Laura Wade: Acting Coach – Mary Poppins
Amanda Mercer: Prop Mistress – Mary Poppins
BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLE
Larissa Meagher as Marian Paroo – The Music Man
Michelle Urda as Natalie/Ed – All Shook Up
Suzanne Schilffarth as Abby Brewster – Arsenic & Old Lace
Kathy Helmer as Martha Brewster – Arsenic & Old Lace
Rylee Spencer as Jane Banks – Mary Poppins
*Jennifer Percival as Mary Poppins – Mary Poppins
BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE
Marcus Conerly as Harold Hill – The Music Man
Andrew Macbeth as Chad – All Shook Up
Andrew Macbeth as Mortimer Brewster – Arsenic & Old Lace
TJ Mercer as Michael Banks – Mary Poppins
*Andrew Macbeth as Bert – Mary Poppins
BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE
Diane Juve as Mrs. Paroo – The Music Man
Margaret Macbeth as Lexie Richards – Dixie Swim Club
Tracy Schuknecht as Vernadette Simms – Dixie Swim Club
Laura Wade as Sylvia – All Shook Up
Carly Juve as Sandra – All Shook Up
Carly Juve as Elaine Harper – Arsenic & Old Lace
*Margaret Macbeth as Winifred Banks – Mary Poppins
Jennifer Reser as Mrs. Brill – Mary Poppins
BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE
Dewayne Mercer as Marcelius Washburn – The Music Man
Benton Hughes as Dennis – All Shook Up
Isaac Hernandez as Dean – All Shook Up
Rodger Smith as Jim Haller – All Shook Up
*Bill Farmer as Jonathan Brewster – Arsenic & Old Lace
J. D. Baird as Dr. Einstein – Arsenic & Old Lace
Larry McCandless as George Banks – Mary Poppins
Dylan Ross as Robertson Ay – Mary Poppins
BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR OR ACTRESS IN A CAMEO ROLE
TJ Mercer as Winthrop Paroo – The Music Man
Elise Chaisson as Lorraine – All Shook Up
Ben Reser as Teddy Brewster – Arsenic & Old Lace
Mitch Hoak as Officer O’Hara – Arsenic & Old Lace
Jillian Febres as Mrs. Corry – Mary Poppins
*Amanda Mercer as Miss Andrew – Mary Poppins
BEST DIRECTOR
Mike McMillian – The Music Man
Suzanne Schilffarth – Dixie Swim Club
Amanda Mercer – All Shook Up
Patty Young – Arsenic & Old Lace
*Jen Westergom – Mary Poppins
BEST PLAY
The Music Man
Dixie Swim Club
All Shook Up
Arsenic & Old Lace
*Mary Poppins
BOARD SERVICE AWARD NOMINEES
ANDREW & TARA HUGHES: Tara and Andrew have significantly impacted HLT this season by assisting with the set up and highly successful execution of the Season Reveal Event. Andrew has also assisted with publicity and fundraising, while Tara has become a bartender in Anthony’s Lounge.
JAN FUNK: Jan is on top of the Box Office reports and has kept the Box Office working. Jan is willing to add another committee, the Finance Committee. We need to reward those who work quietly on the front side of the curtain and get big jobs accomplished.
LINDA & FRED SCHILFFARTH: Linda and Fred Schilffarth began tending bar in Anthony’s very carefully. First it was just Fred, but Linda was with him and would graciously prepare and sell popcorn or step behind the bar and assist as needed. Soon they were spearheading a recycling effort which included all of the cans, bottles, cardboard, etc., and picking it up weekly. Now they have evolved to regularly tending bar on Wednesday and Sunday shows. Linda is now a captain and Fred continually looks for ways to make the experience more consistent. He has developed the steps to open and close the bar so that it is set and ready for the next show. These steps are typed and available behind the bar. Fred and Linda Schilffarth are excellent volunteers and deserve to be recognized with a Board Service Award.
MELODI POWELL: Melodi has willingly and eagerly taken on two committees at HLT and stepped up to the plate to do an excellent job. House Managers / Ushers are now not only seating people, but Melodi and her family are waiting when the performance ends to assist with the cleaning of the auditorium. Melodi recently became the Building Maintenance Committee Chair and has done a great job. She has already organized a Theater Improvement Day and consistently has volunteers come in to do various repair projects. With her list in hand, we now have light bulbs replaced, urinals repaired, etc., throughout the Theatre. Melodi worked tirelessly on the Moonlight, Martinis, and Meatballs event and is a dedicated usher. She always gives her all to HLT. Melodi is a GEM!
NELLY FORD: Nelly graciously took the chair position on the Play Selection Committee. She has done a fabulous job leading the directors to make the best artistic decisions for HLT.
RODGER SMITH: Rodger took over our advertising committee a little over a year ago. He has raised more than $20,000 for HLT in the last year, including a season sponsor. Rodger has done an amazing job of stimulating and expanding our Theatre’s donor base. He was an integral part to the success of this year’s Season Reveal Event, which not only introduced the public to our upcoming season, but, also raised thousands of dollars for the Theatre. He has significantly improved how we fundraise for HLT.
SULLYANN MORALES: Sully has done a fabulous job of making HLT a place to be in the community by bringing outside groups and events to our facility. Sully approached the HLT board with an idea to begin an annual fundraising event. She and her team of volunteers worked tirelessly to create a Season Reveal annual Event and it was a huge success. She was a key force in the successful execution of the Season Reveal Event, which raised thousands of dollars and helped generate buzz in the community for the 2018-2019 season. She also has been successfully compiling and publishing the programs for all main stage shows for several years.
OUTSTANDING SPECIAL EVENT
Dreamers & Doers
Moonlight & Martinis
STI Into the Woods Jr.
4th of July Show
12 Angry Men
2018-2018 Season Reveal Event
LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
LAURA BYRON WADE: Laura may not be old, but she has spent the majority of her life at Highlands Little Theatre (HLT); Laura has literally grown up at HLT. Laura first appeared on the HLT stage in 1990 at the age of 10 as a part of a musical Christmas Show. The show had performances Thursday – Sunday, which was a perfect beginning. Laura attended auditions for the musical, The Music Man. Laura made it through the audition, but hyperventilated and withdrew her name. Two years later, Laura ventured back to HLT as part of stage crew for They’re Playing Our Song, Funny Girl and Inherit the Wind. Laura gradually gained the courage and confidence to appear as a villager in Teahouse of the August Moon, and the following season was in the chorus for South Pacific. From this point forward, Laura was either on stage or providing support backstage. HLT served a prime rib dinner and Laura volunteered in the dining room before shows. Her first large role was the part of Hodel in Fiddler on the Roof. Laura had the amazing ability to sing and cry at the same time. By Laura’s senior year in High School, her goal was to earn a lead, and Paint Your Wagon provided the opportunity. Laura was the first recipient of the Jane Lou Buck Scholarship as Laura graduated from Sebring High School and headed to Florida Southern
College as a Theater Major. Laura graduated from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette with a Bachelor’s Degree in Fine Arts. Laura went on to the University of Alabama and completed 2 years of a Masters in Fine Arts theatrical program. Laura honed her acting, singing, dancing and productions skills along the way. Laura returned to Highlands County with her daughter, Elise, and married the love of her life. Laura returned with many theatrical skills and talents that she has readily shared with her HLT family and friends. Upon her return, Laura appeared on the HLT stage as Belle in the 2008-’09 production of Beauty and the Beast. Laura gradually became more active with HLT as a board member, show director, and acting on stage. Laura has now introduced her two daughters, Elise and Harley, to theater and, like their mother, they have fallen in love with live theater. Laura is an instrumental part of the summer theater youth program, a certified director, chair of the Marketing Committee, part of many production teams and is often seen on stage. Laura’s passion for live theater and love for Highlands Little Theatre is evident. DOROTHY HORMAN: Dorothy has been a stalwart of the Box Office, and a member of HLT, for 15 years. During that time, she has also worked the food line for the July 4th Scholarship fundraiser, volunteered as an usher, and attended countless mailing parties and other activities. As our most experienced Box Office volunteer, she can be relied on to mentor new ticket agents, and allows us to breathe easy when she is on duty. She is also a lot of fun to work with! Her Gracie nomination said “She is helpful, courteous, happy, and friendly to our patrons. She learns quickly and can always be counted on when she is asked to go the ‘extra mile’. She is a wonderful asset to our Theatre.” In all these years, that has not changed. To the best of our knowledge, Dorothy has never missed a shift in the Box Office, and is dedicated to the point that when we were critically shorthanded, she recruited her husband, Fred, to help distribute will call tickets before Wednesday evening performances. Dorothy is one of the many unsung heroes at HLT, and it is time she got the recognition and applause she deserves.