Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Puppet Design

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Awarded forOutstanding Puppet Design
LocationNew York City
CountryUnited States
Presented byDrama Desk
Drama Desk Award
for Outstanding Puppet Design
Awarded forOutstanding Puppet Design
LocationNew York City
CountryUnited States
Presented byDrama Desk
First award1998
Currently held byAmanda Villalobos for Becoming Eve (2025)
Websitedramadesk.org (defunct)

The Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Puppetry is an annual award presented by Drama Desk in recognition of achievements in theatre across collective Broadway, off-Broadway and off-off-Broadway productions in New York City. The award was first presented at the 1998 ceremony, as the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Puppet Design,[1] then suspended from use until the 2017 ceremony. The current name was introduced as of the 2023 ceremony.

Unlike some Drama Desk Awards, the award for Outstanding Puppetry combines plays and musicals into a single category. Michael Curry holds the record for most wins in the category with two, while also being tied with Amanda Villalobos for most nominations, with three each.

1990s

Key
  and bold indicates the winner.
Year Designer Production Ref.
1998 Julie Taymor and Michael Curry The Lion King [2][3]
The Big Nazo Studio Jackie: An American Life
Bruce Schwartz Ballad of Yachiyo
Basil Twist Tell-Tale

2010s

Year Designer Production Ref.
2017 Basil Twist Charlie and the Chocolate Factory [4][5]
Lyndie Wright and Sarah Wright 946: The Amazing Story of Adolphus Tips
2018
Michael Curry Frozen [6][7]
Finn Caldwell and Nick Barnes Angels in America
Charlie Kanev, Sarah Nolan, and Jonathan Levin A Hunger Artist
Vandy Wood The Artificial Jungle
2019
Sonny Tilders King Kong [8][9]
Michael Curry Beetlejuice
Tschabalala Self Daddy

2020s

Year Designer Production Ref.
2020 Raphael Mishler Tumacho [10][11]
Rockefeller Productions Paddington Gets in a Jam
Amanda Villalobos Is This a Room
2021 No awards: New York theatres shuttered, March 2020 to September 2021, due to the COVID-19 pandemic in New York City. [12]
2022
James Ortiz The Skin of Our Teeth [13][14]
[15]
Amanda Villalobos Wolf Play
Rockefeller Productions Winnie the Pooh
2023 Nick Barnes & Finn Caldwell Life of Pi [16][17]
John Leader Wuthering Heights
James Ortiz and Kennedy Kanagawa Into the Woods
Kirjan Waage The Immortal Jellyfish Girl
2024 Ray Wetmore, JR Goodman, and Camille Labarre Water for Elephants [18][19]
Matt Acheson Hotel Happy
Adrian Kohler & Handspring Puppet Company Life & Times of Michael K
David Valentine Poor Yella Rednecks
2025 Amanda Villalobos Becoming Eve [20][21]
Dorothy James Bill's 44th
Tom Lee See What I Wanna See
Simple Mischief Studio Small Acts of Daring Invention
Kirjan Waage Dead as a Dodo
2026 Axtell Expressions Amaze [22]
Emily Batsford & Yuliya Tsukerman Cumulo
Julian Crouch Goddess
Monkey Boys Productions The Burning Cauldron of Fiery Fire

Multiple wins

Multiple nominations

References

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