FringeNYC Awards
The two FringeNYC productions about which we wrote here recently -- The Alice Complex and III -- have each received awards for excellence from the festival.
The Alice Complex received awards for Outstanding Direction (Bill Oliver, shared with three other productions) and Outstanding Set Design (Tania Bijlani).
III received the award for Outstanding Play, along with three other productions.
Congratulations to all whose hard work went into these two productions. Special congratulations to our friends Peter Nickowitz and Joe Salvatore.
You can find complete list of award winners on playbill.com.
We'll close with this video of Joe talking about III.
The Alice Complex received awards for Outstanding Direction (Bill Oliver, shared with three other productions) and Outstanding Set Design (Tania Bijlani).
III received the award for Outstanding Play, along with three other productions.
Congratulations to all whose hard work went into these two productions. Special congratulations to our friends Peter Nickowitz and Joe Salvatore.
You can find complete list of award winners on playbill.com.
We'll close with this video of Joe talking about III.
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