Thingamajig Theatre Lands Nominations in ‘BroadwayWorld Denver’ Contest

PHOTO: Thingamajig Theatre Company’s summer production “Bright Star” was honored with five nominations including nominations for Allie Tamburello (shown here with Trevor Brown), Cassandra Brooks, Ethan Hardy Benson and Tyler Price Robinson for best performance in a musical. Photo courtesy Thingamajig Theatre.

Thingamajig Theatre Company’s “Bright Star” summer production was honored with five nominations including best musical in the 2022 statewide contest currently being conducted by BroadwayWorld Denver.

The other four honors for “Bright Star” in this respected competition were nominations for Allie Tamburello, Cassandra Brooks, Ethan Hardy Benson and Tyler Price Robinson for best performance in a musical.

As well, the theatre’s “SpongeBob SquarePants” musical drew a nomination for best director of a musical for Dustin Hebert.

“Bright Star,” set in North Carolina in the 1920s and ‘40s, is a powerful drama featuring a bluegrass score composed by Steve Martin and Edie Brickell reminiscent of music that originated in the Appalachian region of the U.S. “SpongeBob SquarePants,” which takes place in the underwater world of Bikini Bottom, is a family-friendly musical based on the Nickelodeon animated TV series.

Thingamajig reaction
Said Tim Moore, producing artistic director and co-founder of the theatre with his wife Laura, executive director, when the nominations were announced:

“A famous English actor named Kenneth Haigh once said that you need three things for success in the theatre – the play, the actors and the audience, and each must give something. BroadwayWorld Denver’s annual competition is notable because it is audience driven, with the audience doing both the nominating and the voting.”

High-caliber competition
BroadwayWorld oversees the largest theatre audience awards on the globe, covering Broadway in New York, the West End in London and many other key artistic locations in the U.S. and worldwide. Altogether their reach includes more than 100 cities in Asia, Canada, Europe, Central and South America as well as in the U.S.

Thingamajig competes in the impressive Denver regional professional theatre market, which means that the caliber of the competition is high. This year’s productions included in the voting had their first performance between October 1, 2021 through September 30, 2022.

Voting will continue through December 31. Winners will be announced in January.

How to vote
Online voting is underway now.

If you want to vote in this awards contest, go to this website.

Here are some tips to make the voting easier:

If the site gets overloaded, it can be slow or it may time you out. If this happens, just log in again and start over from the beginning of the ballot.

You don’t have to vote in every category if you are not familiar with the shows. Just check the top line in each category, “No nominee.”
Be sure to fill out the Required Information boxes at the end of the ballot or your vote will not be counted. Note that not all the information they request is required.

Very quickly after you finish voting you will receive an email confirming your vote. You need to click on the Click Here to Confirm Your Vote line. Unconfirmed ballots will be discarded.

If you do not see that email in your New Mail, check your Spam to ensure your vote is counted.

Thingamajig Theatre Company was cofounded by Tim and Laura Moore in 2011. It is an award-winning professional nonprofit 501(c)(3) theatre in residence within the Pagosa Springs Center for the Arts. Its talented actors, directors and designers come from across the U.S. and Canada to produce musicals, comedies and dramas for local and out-of-town audiences. As well, Thingamajig is dedicated to providing educational opportunities for youth and teens in our community.

Carole Howard

Carole Howard