American Theater Hall of Fame

The American Theatre Hall of Fame is located in New York City. It was donated in 1971 by Mr. Earl Blackwell, Gerard Oestreicher, James M. Nederlander and Arnold Weissberger. Recorded in the Hall of Fame since theater professionals from the fields of acting, book, stage and costume design, directing and production.

Conditions for admission are a career on Broadway at least 25 years, while at least five main Colaborations (actor main roles) in various theater productions. The decision to admit is made of 400 employees involved either the Theatre Hall of Fame as well as the Association of American theater critic. The launch ceremony of a name plaque honorees will eventually held at New York's Gershwin Theatre.

Since 1993, the so-called " Theatre Hall of Fame Founders Award" is awarded at irregular intervals beyond, which refers to people who have made ​​outstanding contributions supplied the theater world.

Award winners

  • 2000: Gerard Oestreicher and Arnold Weissberger
  • 2001: Tom Dillon
  • 2003: Price Berkley
  • 2004: Donald Seawell
  • 2005: Roy Somlyo
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