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3 May 2009

Cripple wins two awards, receives eleven nominations

Druid is delighted to announce that their production of Martin McDonagh’s The Cripple of Inishmaan has received eleven nominations for a selection of prestigious New York theatre awards Lucille Lortel, Outer Critics Circle, Drama League and Drama Desk.

Aaron Monaghan and Kerry Condon both scooped a Lucille Lortel Award after winning in the Outstanding Featured Actor & Actress categories.

The Drama Desk organisation which is made up of theatre writers and critics also bestowed a special award, Outstanding Ensemble Performance, upon the stellar cast.

List of nominations for The Cripple of Inishmaan by Martin McDonagh.

2 x Drama Desk Nominations & 1 Special Award
  • Special Award – Outstanding Ensemble Performance
  • Nomination – Outstanding revival of a play
  • Nomination – Outstanding Director of a play
4 x Lucille Lortel Award Nominations
  • Outstanding Revival
  • Outstanding Director
  • Outstanding Featured Actor – Aaron Monaghan (Winner)
  • Outstanding Featured Actress – Kerry Condon (Winner)
3 x Outer Critics Circle Award Nominations
  • Outstanding Revival of a Play
  • Outstanding Director of a Play
  • Outstanding Featured Actor in a Play – David Pearse
2 x Drama League Award Nominations
  • Distinguished Revival of a Play
  • Distinguished Performance Award – David Pearse

The Lucille Lortel Awards recognise outstanding achievement off-Broadway while the Drama Desk, Drama League and Outer Critics Circle Awards are presented to theatrical productions and performances both on Broadway and off-Broadway. The winners of all these awards will be announced in May.

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