Lucille Lortel Awards 2025: Our Class

“Our Class,” Arlekin Players Theater’s play inspired by true events surrounding a 1941 pogrom by former classmates in a small Polish village, won outstanding revival, director, scenic design and ensemble, the most awards of any show, at the 40th Annual Lucille Lortel Awards for Outstanding Achievement Off-Broadway, tonight at a ceremony at NYU Skirball. Another Holocaust play,  Moisés Kaufman and Amanda Gronich’s “Here There Are Blueberries,” was awarded Outstanding Play and Projection Design, and Dave Malloy’s post-pandemic “There Houses” captured Outstanding Musical.

Click here for full list of 2025 Lucille Lortel Award nominations

Check out my New York Theater Awards Calendar and Guide 2025

Full list of award winners below:

Outstanding Play

Here There Are Blueberries

Outstanding Musical

Three Houses

Outstanding Revival

Our Class

Outstanding Solo Show

Vanya

Outstanding Director

Igor Golyak – Our Class

Outstanding Choreographer

Connor Gallagher – The Big Gay Jamboree

Lynne Taylor-Corbett – Distant Thunder

Outstanding Lead Performer in a Play

Kara Young – Table 17

Outstanding Featured Performer in a Play

Michael Rishawn – Table 17

Outstanding Lead Performer in a Musical

Sarin Monae West – Medea: Re-Versed

Outstanding Featured Performer in a Musical

Paris Nix – The Big Gay Jamboree

Outstanding Ensemble

Our Class
Gus Birney, Andrey Burkovskiy, José Espinosa, Tess Goldwyn, Will Manning, Stephen Ochsner, Alexandra Silber, Richard Topol, Ilia Volok, Elan Zafir

Outstanding Scenic Design

Jan Pappelbaum – Our Class

Outstanding Costume Design

Oana Botez – Orlando

Outstanding Lighting Design

Tyler Micoleau – The Antiquities

Outstanding Sound Design

Fabian Obispo – Sumo

Outstanding Projection Design

David Bengali – Here There Are Blueberries

HONORARY AWARDS

Playwrights’ Sidewalk Inductee

Alice Childress

Outstanding Body of Work

New Federal Theatre

Edith Oliver Service to Off-Broadway

Carol Fishman

Author: New York Theater

Jonathan Mandell is a 3rd generation NYC journalist, who sees shows, reads plays, writes reviews and sometimes talks with people.

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