Paulette Haupt to Receive CT
Critics Circle Tom Killen Award
Paulette Haupt, founding artistic director of the Eugene
O’Neill Theater Center’s National Music Theater Conference in Waterford ,
will be honored with the Connecticut Critics Circle’s Tom Killen Award, given
in recognition of her 40 years of extraordinary achievement and service to Connecticut theater.
Haupt will be presented with the award on June 26 at the
27th annual event celebrating the state’s outstanding professional theater,
which will be held at the Edgerton Center for the Performing Arts at Sacred
Heart University in Fairfield. The event, scheduled to begin at 7:30 p.m., is
free and open to the public. Three-time Tony Award-nominee Terrence Mann will
be master of ceremonies.
Previous winners include Lloyd Richards, Michael Price,
Gordon Edelstein, Michael Wilson, Lucille Lortel, and Carmen de Lavallade. Last
year’s winner was Anne Keefe.
Since 1978, Haupt has served as artistic director of the
National Music Theater Conference at the Eugene O’Neill Theater Center. In that capacity, she has selected and
guided the development of more than 120 new musicals including Nine, Avenue Q, Violet, The Wild Party, In
The Heights, and Darling Grenadine, which
will be performed at Goodspeed Musicals’ Norma Terris Theatre in Chester later
this summer.
An associate
producer for Polly Pen’s Goblin Market
Off Broadway, Haupt has commissioned, developed, and produced new works for
OPERA America, the National Alliance for Musical Theater, and Columbia Artists
Management.
Following her
San Francisco Opera debut in Carmen,
for more than three decades Haupt was a music director and conductor of
numerous operas and musicals in the U.S. and abroad.
As a pianist,
Haupt has appeared worldwide in concerts with renowned musical theater and
opera singers and was the only ‘Plaidette’ ever to perform in Stuart Ross’s Forever Plaid in New York.
Since 2001,
Haupt has commissioned, developed, and produced new works with her New York
Company Premieres, including several works by Richard Rodgers Award recipients,
and a workshop of Lauren Robert’s .22
Caliber Mouth (New Millennium Theater Company, Chicago, 2004). She
continues to develop Premieres and its very successful “Inner Voices” series.
Nominees for 2016-17 Connecticut Critics Circle Awards will
be made public in early June. Winners in each category will be announced at the
awards ceremony. Information: www.ctcritics.org.
DIRECTIONS: Edgerton Center for the Performing Arts, 5151
Park Ave., Fairfield -- Just off Exit 47 on the Merritt Parkway
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