Following a record number of nominations and votes, winners have been announced for the 2019 BroadwayWorld Omaha Awards, brought to you by TodayTix!!The nominees were set, audiences voted, and now we get to recognize local theatres and performers for their exceptional achievement!
Regional productions, touring shows, and more were all included, honoring productions which opened between October 1, 2018 through September 30, 2019.
Theatres and individual winners can download digital certificates for use on social media, website, and produce HERE.
This year the BroadwayWorld Regional Awards are bigger and better than ever, including over 100 cities across America, Canada, Pivotal and South America, Europe, and Asia!
Best Actor in a Musical Jesse Shadowy - BEAUTY AND THE BEAST - Ralston Collective Theater
Best Actor in a Play Tony Schik - OF MICE AND MEN - Omaha Community Playhouse
Best Actress in a Musical Karen Freimund Wills - MAME - Lincoln People Playhouse
Best Actress in a Play Deanna Walz - ERMA BOMBECK - AT WITS END - Lincoln Community Playhouse
Best Choreography Marissa Saure and Matt Osmotherly - MARY POPPINS - Beatrice Community Player
Nina DiAngelo is an entertainer out of St. Louis, Missouri but has also called Minneapolis, Minnesota home where she had been the show director at the Gay 90’s.
Titles and Awards
Top 5 at Miss Continental Elite 2021
Miss Gay Midwest America 2018 Prelim to Miss Gay America
Top 12 at Miss Male lover USofA 2017 Personal Interview Category Award
Miss Gay Fire & Ice USofA 2017 Prelim to Miss Gay USofA
Miss Lgbtq+ Southwest America 2016 Prelim to Miss Gay America
2nd Alternate to Miss Gay USofA 2015
Miss Gay Southernmost USofA 2015 Prelim to Miss Queer USofA
Miss Gay Sin Urban area USofA 2008 Prelim to Overlook Gay USofA
Miss Gay South Central States USofA 2012 Prelim to Miss Gay USofA
2nd Alternate to All American Goddess 2011
Northern Star All American Goddess 2011 Prelim to All American Goddess
National Entertainer of the Year, F.I. 2003 Overall Talent Category Winner
Miss Homosexual Minnesota USofA 1996 Prelim to Miss Gay USofA
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The History of Same-sex attracted Rodeo
Interview with John King on the history of same-sex attracted rodeo. Recorded February 17, 2019 at the Arizona Lgbtq+ Rodeo in Phoenix, AZ.
It is a gigantic surprise to many that the same-sex attracted community is deeply interested in rodeo, but this being America and the reality that all of us are intrigued with our Western heritage, it only adds to the reality "We are everywhere!"
The gay group has found many creative ways to become involved with America in actions to overcome the walls of prejudice. The "Imperial Court" system, which is active in many cities across America, asked their "Empress and Emperor" to raise money for charity. It was felt that raising money for the "Muscular Dystrophy Association" would make a statement for both our existence and our concern for our neighbors.
Reno Lgbtq+ Rodeos
Emperor I of Reno, Phil Ragsdale, came up with one of the most creative ideas to raise funds. The year was 1975 and Ragsdale wanted to aid out the local Senior Citizens Annual Thanksgiving Day feed. An amateur lgbtq+ rodeo would be fun, raise currency, and even erase a lot of gay stereotyping. Ragsdale did not detect it easy to pull off this event. He did f