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2010 LORTEL AWARDS: PHOTO GALLERY
Blog posted Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Hugh Dancy, Melissa Joan Hart, LaChanze, Ashley Olson, Jesse Tyler Ferguson and more celebrities from the world of theatre, film, and television came out to honor the best of the 2009-2010 Off-Broadway season at the 25th Annual Lucille Lortel Awards on Sunday. Check out our photo gallery of red carpet shots for a "who's who" of "who was there." (And be sure and look at our live blog of the event, featuring even more photos.



Hugh Dancy, Lortel nominee for The Pride and star the films
Evening, Ella Enchanted, and The Jane Austen Book Club.


Montego Glover and Chad Kimball, stars of the Tony-nominated new musical Memphis.



Jesse Tyler Ferguson, currently on the hit television series "Modern Family,"
was in the original Broadway and Off-Broadway cast of The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee
and will be appearing this summer at Shakespeare in the Park.



Lortel Award-winner Michael Urie (The Temperamentals), best known for "Ugly Betty,"
and presenters Jennifer Morrison and Anthony Mackie



Actress Ashley Olson.



Award-winning performer LaChanze was on hand to sing "Waiting for Life"
from her 1990 Off-Broadway hit Once on This Island.



Melissa Joan Hart, teenage star of the television shows "Clarissa Explains It All"
and "Sabrina the Teenage Witch" is all grown-up and appeared recently
Off-Broadway in Love, Loss, and What I Wore.



Colman Domingo, Lortel Award-winner for his autobiographical solo show A Boy and His Soul.



Mary Beth Hurt (center), Outstanding Featured Actress for When The Rain Stops Falling
with presenters Patrick Heusinger (Next Fall) and Kerry Washington (Race).



Lincoln Center Theater's brass, André Bishop (Artistic Director)
and Bernard Gersten (Executive Producer) with their Lortel Award for
"Outstanding Body of Work," and presenter Jack O'Brien.



Susan Stroman (director/choreographer of The Producers, Crazy for You and many more)
adds another trophy to her mantle: "Outstanding Choreographer" for The Scottsboro Boys.




Presenters Anthony LaPaglia (far left) and Justin Bartha (far right)
with the proud company of Horton Foote's The Orphans' Home Cycle,
Lortel Award-winner for "Outstanding Play." Signature Theatre Artistic Director
James Houghton, actress Maggie Lacey, director Michael Wilson, actor Bill Heck,
and Hartford Stage Managing Director Michael Stotts.