NAACP Theatre Award for Best Director – Equity
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NAACP Theatre Award for Best Director – Equity | ||||
Year | Director(s) | Production | Other Nominees | |
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1991 | ||||
1992 | ||||
1993 | ||||
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1996 | ||||
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1998 | ||||
1999 | ||||
2000 | ||||
2001 | ||||
2002[1] | Phylicia Rashad - A Raisin in the Sun | |||
2003 | ||||
2004 | ||||
2005 | ||||
2006 | ||||
2007 | ||||
2008[2][3][4] | Michael Pressman | Come Back, Little Sheba | Scott Schwartz - A Matter of Honor | |
2009[5] | ||||
2010 | ||||
2011 | ||||
2012 | ||||
2013 | ||||
2014[6] | Phylicia Rashad | Joe Turner's Come and Gone | ||
2015 | Phylicia Rashad | Ma Rainey's Black Bottom | ||
2016 | Trip Cullman | Choir Boy | ||
2017 | ||||
2018 | ||||
2019 | ||||
2020 | ||||
2021 | ||||
2022 | ||||
2023 |
References[edit]
- ^ Choice, Gail (2012-10-03). "NAACP Announces 22nd Annual Theatre Awards Nominations". AFRO American Newspapers. Retrieved 2024-04-11.
- ^ "2008 Nominees". United States: Beverly Hills-Hollywood NAACP. 2008. Archived from the original on 2011-07-07. Retrieved 2009-11-23.
- ^ "2008 Winners". United States: Beverly Hills-Hollywood NAACP. 2008. Retrieved 2009-11-23.
- ^ Hetrick, Adam (2008-07-01). "Parks, Ray Charles Live! and Color Purple Among NAACP Theatre Award Winners". Playbill. Retrieved 2009-11-24.
- ^ "19th Annual NAACP Theatre Award Nominees" (PDF). United States: Beverly Hills-Hollywood NAACP. 2009-07-06. Retrieved 2009-11-23.
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