AMERICAN THEATRE | TDF’s Design-Focused Sharaff Awards Return for In-Person Fête 

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AMERICAN THEATRE | TDF’s Design-Focused Sharaff Awards Return for In-Person Fête 


NEW YORK CITY: The TDF Sharaff Awards are returning for his or her first in-person ceremony since 2019 with a celebration on Oct. 7 on the Edison Ballroom. There the late costume designer Fred Voelpel might be honored with the TDF/Irene Sharaff Lifetime Achievement Award for his work in costume design, and scenic designer Eugene Lee will obtain the Robert L.B. Tobin Award for Sustained Excellence in Theatrical Design. Costume designer Dede Ayite might be awarded the TDF/Kitty Leech Young Master Award, and visible artist Michael Curry will obtain the TDF/Irene Sharaff Artisan Award.  

“These wonderful awardees were originally chosen by the committee for the 2020 awards ceremony,” stated Stephen Cabral, director of the TDF costume assortment, in a press release. “Sadly, the pandemic put that and last year’s ceremony on hold, but we’re thrilled to finally celebrate these incredible artists. We were very upset to lose Fred Voelpel this past June. I had been in contact with Fred and he was happy to have been chosen for the award and had been looking forward to attending. He will be sorely missed.” 

This 12 months’s award recipients had been chosen by a voting committee that included main members of the theatrical design group. The committee included Cabral, Gregg Barnes, Suzy Benzinger, Dean Brown, Traci DiGesu, Linda Fisher, Lana Fritz, Jess Goldstein, Rodney Gordon, Allen Lee Hughes, Holly Hynes, Daniel Lawson, Anna Louizos, Katherine Marshall, Mimi Maxmen, David Murin, Sally Ann Parsons, Scott D. Pask, Robert Perdziola, Gregory Poplyk, Carrie Robbins, Alejo Vietti, Patrick Wiley, and David Zinn.

This 12 months’s ceremony will embody a 15-minute memorial tribute to costume designer Caroline F. Siedle, created by designer Suzy Benzinger. 

TDF (previously often called Theatre Development Fund) was based in 1968 as a nonprofit service group with the mission of bringing the facility of the performing arts to everybody. Costume designer Irene Shraff was a famend costume designer recognized for her magnificence and a focus to element for each up to date and interval costumes.

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