Obie Award for Distinguished Performance

Off-Broadway award in New York City From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Obie Award for Distinguished Performance is an annual award presented jointly by The Village Voice and the American Theatre Wing in recognition of achievements in Off-Broadway and Off-Off-Broadway theatre productions in New York City. The awards were established in 1956 by The Village Voice.

Awarded forOutstanding Performance by an Actress in a Off-Broadway or Off-Off Broadway production
LocationUnited States New York City
Presented byThe Village Voice
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Obie Award for Distinguished Performance
Awarded forOutstanding Performance by an Actress in a Off-Broadway or Off-Off Broadway production
LocationUnited States New York City
Presented byThe Village Voice
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The category replaced the Distinguished Performance by an Actress and Distinguished Performance by an Actor awards, with a new gender-neutral category. [1] The award has no nominees and there is no set number of winners per year. Each performance listed by year below was given an award and they are listed in no particular order. The award can be for a lead or supporting performance and in a play or musical, and can recognize an performer for collective performances in more than one production during the same season.

2020s

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Year Winners Play / Musical Character Ref.
2025Cole EscolaOh, Mary!Mary Todd Lincoln[2]
Gabby BeansJonahAna
Dianne WiestScene PartnersMeryl
Johanna DayScene PartnersCharlize
Nathan Lee GrahamOrlandoChorus
2026Crystal Lucas-PerryPericles: A Public Works Concert Experience and The Great Privation (How to flip ten cents into a dollar)Gower / Mrs. Freeman[3]
Bulbul ChakrabortyRheologyBulbul Cakraborty
Quincy Tyler BernstineWell, I'll Let You GoMaggie
Stephanie WeeksShow/Boat: A RiverJulie
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