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The crowd awaits the start of the 2016 Austin Critics Table Awards on May 23, 2016. -
House band Invincible Czars at the 2016 Austin Critics Table Awards on May 23, 2016 -
Marc Pouhé, guest artist in the Mary Moody Northen Theatre production of Mr. Burns, a post-electric play, points at his fellow cast members upon the show being honored as the Ensemble Performance award winner in the 2016 Austin Critics Table Awards on May 23, 2016 -
Marc Pouhé, guest artist for the Mary Moody Northen Theatre production of Mr. Burns, a post-electric play, accepts the Ensemble Performance award, flanked by choreographer Danny Herman (left) and MMNT Managing Director Michelle Polgar at the 2016 Austin Critics Table Awards on May 23, 2016 -
Actor Judd Farris accepts the Costume Design award on behalf of Jenny McNee and Jennifer Rose Davis for The History of King Lear at the 2016 Austin Critics Table Awards on May 23, 2016 -
Mary Moody Northen Theatre Managing Director Michelle Polgar accepts the award for Direction on behalf of David Long for Mr. Burns, a post-electric play at the 2016 Austin Critics Table Awards on May 23, 2016. -
Charles O. Anderson embraces Kathy Dunn Hamrick, both winners in the Choreographer category along with Lisa Nicks and Kate Warren, for their collective work in More Than One Complication at the 2016 Austin Critics Table Awards on May 23, 2016. -
Kathy Dunn Hamrick with members of the Kathy Dunn Hamrick Dance Company, which was the Dance Concert winner for its show True Story at the 2016 Austin Critics Table Awards on May 23, 2016. -
Eliot Gray Fisher accepting the Video/Projection Design award for his work on Arcos Dance’s The Warriors: A Love Story at the 2016 Austin Critics Table Awards on May 23, 2016. -
Nick Mayo, director of the Mary Moody Northen Theatre production of She Loves Me, an award winner for Production, Musical, accepts the Deacon Crain Award for Outstanding Student Work on behalf of his cast members Cheyenne Barton, Matt Buzonas, and Maureen Fenninger at the 2016 Austin Critics Table Awards on May 23, 2016. -
Steve Moore of Physical Plant accepts the Outside the Box (and String) Award with Parallelogramophonograph’s Roy Janik and Kaci Beeler at the 2016 Austin Critics Table Awards on May 23, 2016. -
Steve Moore of Physical Plant (left) with Parallelogramophonograph’s Roy Janik and Kaci Beeler as they accept the Outside the Box (and String) Award at the 2016 Austin Critics Table Awards on May 23, 2016. -
Steve Moore of Physical Plant (left) with Parallelogramophonograph’s Roy Janik and Kaci Beeler as they accept the Outside the Box (and String) Award at the 2016 Austin Critics Table Awards on May 23, 2016. -
Accepting the Choral Performance award for Conspirare’s Considering Matthew Shepard at the 2016 Austin Critics Table Awards on May 23, 2016. -
Graham Reynolds accepts the Original Composition/Score award for his “In the Face of Trouble” at the 2016 Austin Critics Table Awards on May 23, 2016. -
New Austin Arts Hall of Fame inductee Cookie Ruiz at the 2016 Austin Critics Table Awards on May 23, 2016 -
New Austin Arts Hall of Fame inductee Stephen Mills at the 2016 Austin Critics Table Awards on May 23, 2016 -
New Austin Arts Hall of Fame inductee Peter Bay at the 2016 Austin Critics Table Awards on May 23, 2016 -
Amber Quick, one of five Acting in a Supporting Role winners, accepts for her performance in A Streetcar Named Desire at the 2016 Austin Critics Table Awards on May 23, 2016. -
Crystal Bird Caviel, one of five Acting in a Supporting Role winners, accepts for her performance in Disgraced at the 2016 Austin Critics Table Awards on May 23, 2016.
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