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Roundabout Theatre Company
LocationMidtown Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States
TypeNon-profit theatre company
Opened1965
Website
roundabouttheatre.org

The Roundabout Theatre Company is a non-profit theatre company based in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, affiliated with the League of Resident Theatres.

History

The company was founded in 1965 by

American Place Theatre).[3][4] The Center was developed, with financial support from the Steinbergs, "to support its artistic mission of fostering emerging talent in playwriting, performance, and stagecraft."[5]

Previously, Roundabout also occupied 44 Union Square.[6]

Production history

Criterion Center Stage Right

1991–1999:[7]

Todd Haimes Theatre

[8]

Studio 54

[76]

Laura Pels Theatre

Gramercy Theatre

Stephen Sondheim Theatre

[144]

Awards

Drama Desk Awards

Laurence Olivier Awards

Lucille Lortel Awards

Roundabout productions have received 9 Lucille Lortel Awards. Derek McLane and Catherine Zuber won Outstanding Set and Costume Design Awards for 2004's Intimate Apparel. Reg Rogers won an Outstanding Actor award for 2002's The Dazzle. Kenneth Posner won an Outstanding Lighting Design Award for 2000's Give Me Your Answer, Do!. Robert Brill with Scott Pask, Jess Goldstein, and Kevin Adams won Awards for Outstanding Set, Costume, and Lighting Design for 1999's The Mineola Twins. 1998's All My Sons won an award for Outstanding Revival. 1996's Molly Sweeney won an award for Outstanding Play of the Season.

Theatre World Awards

29 performers in Roundabout productions have won

Les Liaisons dangereuses, and Jenna Russell in 2008's Sunday in the Park with George
.

Tony Awards

Obie Awards

They have won 8 Obie Awards. 2004's Intimate Apparel, 2003's All Over, 2002's The Dazzle, 1999's The Mineola Twins, and 1981's The Chalk Garden won Performance Awards for Viola Davis, Rosemary Harris, Peter Frechette and Reg Rogers, Swoosie Kurtz, and Irene Worth respectively. Emily Mann also won a Direction Obie Award for 2003's All Over. Most recently, Amy Ryan won in 2017 for her performance in Love, Love, Love.[158]

Other awards

Roundabout has received 41

Outer Critics Circle Awards
.

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