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AWARDS

                                                                                         

FLOOD CITY - Gabrielle Reisman - The NOLA Project

    Times-Picayune (Theodore P.  Mahne - Nola.com)

         Top Ten Plays of 2016

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MARIE ANTOINETTE - David Adjmi - The NOLA Project

     Times-Picayune

          Top Five Plays of 2015

 

BAD DOG - Jennifer Hoppe-House - Orlando Shakespeare Theater

     Orlando Sentinel

          Top Ten Plays of 2015

     

THE BEST OF ENEMIES - Mark St. Germain - Orlando Shakespeare Theater

     Orlando Sentinel

           Top Ten Plays of 2014  

 

ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOOS NEST - adapted from the Kesey novel by Dale Wasserman - The NOLA Project

      Times-Picayune

           Best Play 2014

           Best Director of a Drama 

     BroadwayWorld, New Orleans

           Best Leading Actor in a Play

           Best Play  

      Big Easy Awards

           Best Director of a Drama

           Best Actor

           Best Actress

           Best Lighting Design

 

PLUTO - Steve Yockey - Orlando Shakes                                                         

     Orlando Sentinel

           Top Ten Plays of 2014

 

LEVELING UP - Deborah Zoe Laufer - TheatreUCF                      

     Orlando Sentinel                    

            Top Ten Plays of 2014

     KCACTF

            Excellence in Directing

 

MOLD - John Bigunet - Southern Rep, New Orleans                                             

     Times-Picayune

            Best New Play 2013

 

BALM IN GILEAD - Lanford Wilson - The Nola Project & Cripple Creek Theatre Co.

     Times-Picayune

           Best Play 2013

           Best Director of a Drama

      Big Easy Awards       

           Best Director of a Drama

           Best Supporting Actor

 

ORANGE FLOWER WATER - Craig Wright - Elm Theatre, New Orleans

     Big Easy Awards

           Best Director of a Drama 2011

           Best Supporting Actress

"Plays and casts are rarely in better hands than Mark's. He has an incredible touch for distilling a text down to its most honest and humane essence and then building the play back up from there, using the natural strengths of his actors and fostering an atmosphere of creativity and fearlessness. A false note or an untruthful moment has yet to be seen in a Mark Routhier production, and The NOLA Project is extremely fortunate to call him one of our own."

- A.J. Allegra, Artistic Director, The NOLA Project

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