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American Theatre, January, 2004
Several major cities across the country ushered in the fall season with gala awards ceremonies. The stars at night were big and bright at the Rosewood Center for Family Arts in Dallas, where the Dallas Theatre League presented the 2003 Leon Rabin Awards. Lyric Stage's production of Titanic, directed by Drew Scott Harris, took the award for outstanding musical, also sweeping honors for supporting actress (Amy Mills), lighting design (Susan A. White) and music director (Scott A. Eckert). The Old Settler, at the WaterTower Theatre, was the league's play of choice, with its leading and supporting actresses--M. Denise Lee and Tippi Hunter--gaining recognition as well.
In the windy city, Famous Door Theatre's two-part production of The Cider House Rules blew the...
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