NEW YORK -- John Tartaglia of "Avenue Q" and Anika Noni Rose of "Caroline, or Change" are winners of the 2004 Clarence Derwent Awards, given each year...
...break from Broadway's "Avenue Q," it isn't talk of any social taboo that elicits the "s" word. Instead, John Tartaglia and Stephanie D'Abruzzo muse about the preconceptions surrounding their own special brand of theater - one that...
...Fiddler on the Roof," Euan Morton, "Taboo" and John Tartaglia, a puppeteer in "Avenue Q." Competing for best...Fiddler on the Roof," Euan Morton, "Taboo," John Tartaglia, "Avenue Q." BEST PERFORMANCE BY A LEADING ACTRESS...
...crowned the winner, beating "Wicked," which had been favored to win. "Can you believe it?" gasps "Q" star John Tartaglia as he stumbles into a waiting area off stage. Presenter Sarah Jessica Parker walks by, and grasps his arm. "Congratulations...
...and Lucy The Slut (her name says it all). At least initially, audiences here will be able to watch the masterful John Tartaglia and Rick Lyon work their puppets. They can also expect some minor tweaking when it comes to the ribald and subversive...
...entertainer Peter Allen in "The Boy From Oz," demand a re-count. Hunter Foster, Alfred Molina, Euan Morton and John Tartaglia, although wonderful, are there to fill out the category. ACTRESS-MUSICAL: The Tonys' toughest race. The contest...
...starred in "Girls Gone Wild" (Parts 2, 5 and 7). All three puppets are operated, for the most part, by either John Tartaglia and Stephanie D'Abruzzo, two veterans of the real "Sesame Street." Both are musical-theater finds. Tartaglia's...