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		<title>The Gift of the Magi</title>
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Audience Choice Awards Winners 2009 Announced
Favorite Play . Dante (Synetic Theater)
Favorite Actor in a Play . Alex Mills as Puck . A Midsummer Night&#8217;s Dream (Synetic Theater)
Favorite Actress in a Play . Valerie Harper as Tallulah Bankhead[...]</itunes:subtitle>
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Audience Choice Awards Winners 2009 Announced
Favorite Play . Dante (Synetic Theater)
Favorite Actor in a Play . Alex Mills as Puck . A Midsummer Night&#8217;s Dream (Synetic Theater)
Favorite Actress in a Play . Valerie Harper as Tallulah Bankhead . Looped (Arena Stage)
Favorite Musical . Next to Normal (Arena Stage)
Favorite Actress in a Musical . Alice Ripley as Diana . Next to Normal (Arena Stage)
Favorite Actor in a Musical . Antonio Soto as Juan Peron . Mummy in the Closet (GALA)
Favorite Ensemble . Dante (Synetic Theater)
Favorite Family Show . Zomo the Rabbit (Imagination Stage)
Favorite Touring Show . Spring Awakening (Kennedy Center)
Now we invite you to step into the world of radio drama, to hear the winners accept their awards.
 
 
&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8211;

 
The night of the big Audience Choice Awards Show is finally here.  A huge crowd of DC Theatre fans have gathered, hoping to catch a glimpse of their favorite nominees. Television cameras are trained on reporter Rona Slivers at the head of the red carpet, ready to give her usual biting fashion commentary&#8230;But what&#8217;s this?
No taxis? No limos? No stars? Where are all the nominees?
No Hedman, no Hicken, no Hemmingsen?
And what&#8217;s that whispering??? Nancy Robinette has skipped town!?!?
Something doesn&#8217;t smell right here&#8211;and the situation is also strange&#8230;.
Will the curtain on the Audience Choice Awards Show ever go up?
Is this the end of theatre in Washington, DC?
Get comfy and listen in as Hashell Dammitt solves
 THE CASE OF THE EMPTY RED CARPET

Created by The Audible Group 

Here&#8217;s your program.
BONUS: Be an Audiodetective yourself!  There is ONE show title of ALL the 2009 Audience Choice Awards shows which did not make it (referenced or named outright) into The Case Of The Red Carpet. First person to name it correctly in the comments section will win a prize from the Audible Group. Tune in and Good Luck!
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AUDIENCE CHOICE AWARDS -  2008/09 Season
This year, DCTS writers nominated 128 performers and productions and Washington audiences cast over 12,000 votes to choose this year&#8217;s Audience Choice Awards winners.  Thanks to everyone for a great season.
The nominees are:
FAVORITE PLAY

A Delicate Balance (Arena Stage)
Antebellum (Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company)
Blackbird (Studio Theatre)
Blue Door (African Continuum Theatre Company)
Dante (Synetic Theater)
dark play, of Stories for Boys (Forum Theatre)
Elizabeth Rex (Keegan Theatre)
Glengarry Glen Ross (Keegan Theatre)
Honey Brown Eyes (Theater J)
Krapp&#8217;s Last Tape (Keegan Theatre)
King Lear (Shakespeare Theatre)
Maria/Stuart (Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company)
One Flew Over the Cuckoo&#8217;s Nest (Round House Theatre)
Pig Farm (1st Stage)
Radio Golf (Studio Theatre)
Rock &#8216;n&#8217; Roll (Studio Theatre)
Seascape (American Century Theater)
The Aging of the Plum (GALA)
The Heavens Are Hung in Black (Ford&#8217;s Theatre)
The Legacy of Light (Arena Stage)
The Lieutenant of Inishmore (Signature Theatre)
The Seafarer (Studio Theatre)


FAVORITE ACTOR IN A PLAY

Terry Beaver as Tobias . A Delicate Balance (Arena Stage)
Lucas Beck as Gidger . The Violet Hour (1st Stage)
Ben Cunis . Living Dead in Denmark (Rorschach Theatre)
Mike Daisey . How Theater Failed America (Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company)
John Dow as Phillipe . Heroes (MetroStage)
Brian Hemmingsen as Krapp . Krapp&#8217;s Last Tape (Keegan Theatre)
Carter Jahncke as Krapp . Krapp&#8217;s Last Tape (Spooky Action Theatre)
Derrick Lemont in various roles . Blue Door (African Continuum Theatre Company)
Eric Lucas as Ned . Elizabeth Rex (Keegan Theatre)
Alex Mills as Puck . A Midsummer Night&#8217;s Dream (Synetic Theater)
Paul Morella as Lior . The Accident (Theater J)
Paul Morella as Clarence Darrow . A Passion for Justice (American Century Theater)
Bruce Rauscher in multiple roles . Love, Peace and Robbery . (K[...]</itunes:summary>
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		<title>A Child&#8217;s Christmas in Wales</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 16 Dec 2007 10:40:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lorraine Treanor</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is with great pleasure that we bring you A Child&#8217;s Christmas in Wales, a Radio Theatre Works production from The Audible Group, whose audio programs will be hosted regularly on DC Theatre Scene. This special holiday gift is yours to enjoy through January 16th, 2009. Thanks to all who listened. We hope you enjoyed [...]]]></description>
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