Theatre Burlington’s ‘Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf’ wins WODL award
The production won the award for outstanding production as well as outstanding ensemble
The accolades continue to roll in for Theatre Burlington’s critically acclaimed production of Edward Albee’s Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf.
At the recent Western Ontario Drama League (WODL) festival (May 17-18), celebrating the best in community theatre, Virginia Woolf won the award for outstanding production as well as outstanding ensemble.
Kelly Kimpton won the award for best lead actor, while Deb Dagenais won for outstanding direction by a first time director.
On the technical side, Virginia Woolf was nominated for best costumes (Barb Pollard), best set design (Michelle Spanik) and outstanding lighting design (Tricia Ward). In addition, Mark Collis and John Spanik were nominated for an award of merit behind the scenes, for their design and build of a prop “umbrella gun”.
WODL supports community theatre groups stretching from Burlington west to Sarnia and north to Tobermory.
Theatre Burlington has been presenting award-winning productions, including three main stage shows and an annual holiday show for children, for more than 70 years. The Drama Centre is located on Teen Tour Way, behind the Central Park bandshell and beside Central Library.