2006 Tony Award winner (Best Book) and nominee (Best Actor in a Musical) for The Drowsy Chaperone.
2006 Drama Desk Award winner (Best Book) and nominee (Outstanding Actor in a Musical) for The Drowsy Chaperone.
2006 Theater World Award winner for Outstanding Broadway Debut.
2006 Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award for Lead Performance for The Drowsy Chaperone.
2006 Drama League Award nominee for Distinguished Performance.
Two-time Canadian Comedy Award winner for “Pretty Funny Writing” for the popular television series “Slings and Arrows” (2005) and “Made in Canada” (2002).
Three-time Canadian Comedy Awards nominee for his writing on “Made in Canada” (2002), “Twitch City” (2001), and “Comedy Now!” (1997).
Three-time Gemini Award nominee:
2005 for Best Ensemble Performance in a Comedy Program or Series for “Puppets Who Kill.”
2004 for Best Writing in a Dramatic Series for “Slings and Arrows."
2003 for Best Writing in a Comedy or Variety Program or Series for “Made in Canada."
2004 Writers Guild of Canada Award winner for “Slings and Arrows.”
Head writer of the sketch comedy troupe Skippy’s Rangers.
Co-wrote and performed in four Second City revues, directing three of them including Invasion Free Since 1812 and the critically acclaimed Sordido Deluxo.
Artistic Director of Toronto Second City 2003-2004.
Don McKellar (Book)
2006 TonyAward winner for Best Book.
2006 Drama Desk Award winner for Outstanding Book.
2006 Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award nominee for Best Writing.
Co-founder of Toronto’s experimental theatre troupe The Augusta Company.
Canadian Comedy Award winner for his direction of the film Last Night(1998).
“Claude Jutra” Genie Award winner for Last Night.
Five-time Canadian Comedy Award nominee:
2003 for “Pretty Funny Male Performance – Film” in Rub and Tug.
2001 for “Pretty Funny Male Performance – Film” in Waydowntown.
2001 for “Pretty Funny Writing –Television Series” for “Twitch City.”
2000 for “Original Writing – Film” for Last Night.
2000 for “Writing – Television Season” for “Twitch City.”
Cannes Film Festival “Award of the Youth” winner for Last Night(1998).
1998 Genie Award winner for Best Screenplay for The Red Violinand the 1994 Genie for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in Exotica.
Five-time Genie Award (Canadian Academy Award) nominee.
Won Toronto International Film Festival awards for Best Canadian First Feature Film (1998) for Last Nightand Best Canadian Short Film – Special Jury Citation Award (1992) for “Blue.”
Lisa Lambert (Music and Lyrics)
2006 Tony Award winner for Best Original Score.
2006 Drama Desk Award winner for Outstanding Music and Lyrics.
2006 Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award nominee for Best Musical Score.
2006 Outer Critics Circle Award winner for Outstanding New Score.
Member of Skippy’s Rangers, which received the Canadian Comedy Award for Pretty Funny Sketch Troupe in 2000.
Nominated for a Gemini Award for Best Writing in a Comedy or Variety Program or Series in 1999 for the CBC television show “SketchCom.”
Songwriting consultant for Second City.
Greg Morrison (Music and Lyrics)
2006 Tony Award for Best Original Score.
2006 Drama Desk Award winner for Outstanding Music and Lyrics.
2006 Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award nominee for Best Musical Score.
2006 Outer Critics Circle Award winner for Outstanding New Score.
Began his career as the musical director for the Second City Touring Company.
15 years with Second City including stints as Musical Director and collaborator on original material.
Canadian Comedy Award winner (1999 for The Drowsy Chaperone).
1999-2000 Sterling Award winner for Outstanding Score of a Play or Musical for Mump and Smoot in Something Else with Zug.
Three-time Dora Mavor Moore Award nominations for The Drowsy Chaperone (2000), Hello...Hello (1999), and Musical for Mump and Smoot in Something Else with Zug (2000).