Signature Theaterâs revival of August Wilsonâs âPiano Lessonâ and the Playwrights Horizon production of âThe Whaleâ were the big winners on Sunday night at the ceremony for the Lucille Lortel Awards, which honors Off Broadway works. âThe Piano Lessonâ won the most awards in competition â" four â" for outstanding revival, director (Ruben Santiago-Hudson), lead actress (Roslyn Ruff) and featured actor (Chuck Cooper). âThe Whale,â by Samuel D. Hunter, won for outstanding play and lead actor for Shuler Hensley, who played a morbidly obese man coming to terms with his mistakes and fears. Jessica Pabst also won for her costumes for âThe Whale.â
Other Lortel winners were âDogfightâ for outstanding musical and choreographer (Christopher Gattelli); âAll the Rageâ for solo show; Annie Funke for featured actress in âIf There Is I Havenât Found It Yet,â playing opposite Jake Gyllenhaal, also a Lortel nominee; Clint Ramos for set design for âWild With Happyâ; Scott Zielinski for lighting design for âA Civil War Christmasâ; and Leah Gelpe for sound design for âSlowgirl.â Special awards were also presented to Todd Haimes, artistic director of Roundabout Theater Company, for lifetime achievement; Signatureâs production of âOld Hats,â for outstanding alternative theatrical experience; the playwright Neil LaBute; and the Theater Development Fund.