Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Revival | |
Awarded For: | Outstanding Revival of a Play |
Presenter: | Drama Desk |
Location: | New York City |
Country: | United States |
Year: | 1993 |
Holder: | Appropriate (2024) |
The Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Revival of a Play is an annual award presented by Drama Desk in recognition of achievements in the theatre across collective Broadway, off-Broadway and off-off-Broadway productions in New York City. The award was first presented at the 1993 ceremony, after Drama Desk retired the Outstanding Revival (1955–1992), a singular award covering achievement by either a play or a musical production. The accompanying category Revival of a Musical was also created, though it was first presented at the 1994 ceremony.
Year | Play | Writer |
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1993 | ||
Anna Christie | Eugene O'Neill | |
As You Like It | William Shakespeare | |
The Price | Arthur Miller | |
Wilder, Wilder, Wilder | Thornton Wilder | |
1994 | ||
An Inspector Calls | J. B. Priestley | |
Abe Lincoln in Illinois | ||
The Loman Family Picnic | Donald Margulies | |
Medea | ||
Timon of Athens | ||
1995 | ||
The Heiress | Ruth Goetz and Augustus Goetz | |
As You Like It | William Shakespeare | |
Henry VI | William Shakespeare | |
Indiscretions | Jean Cocteau | |
The Molière Comedies | ||
1996 | ||
A Delicate Balance | Edward Albee | |
A Midsummer Night's Dream | ||
An Ideal Husband | Oscar Wilde | |
Dangerous Corner | J. B. Priestley | |
Endgame | Samuel Beckett | |
The Tempest | William Shakespeare | |
1997 | ||
A Doll's House | Henrik Ibsen | |
The Gin Game | ||
June Moon | George S. Kaufman and Ring Lardner | |
Present Laughter | ||
1998 | ||
A View from the Bridge | Arthur Miller | |
All My Sons | Arthur Miller | |
The American Clock | Arthur Miller | |
The Chairs | ||
Ivanov | Anton Chekhov | |
1999 | ||
Death of a Salesman | Arthur Miller | |
The Iceman Cometh | Eugene O'Neill | |
A Majority of One | Leonard Spigelgass | |
Bosoms and Neglect | John Guare | |
Electra | ||
Killer Joe | Tracy Letts |