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Patterned after Broadway's Tony awards, the Shellie Awards honor over 120 individuals and their work in musical and non-musical theatrical productions that took place between September 1 and August 31. Accompanied by a live band, selections are performed from each nominated musical and non-musical.
Nominees are selected by each participating organization and then a ballot is prepared to be voted upon by the Shellie Committee, a confidential group of individuals who attend each production. The Shellie Committee members then complete their ballots and forward them to the independent accountant who tallies the ballots and prepares the sealed envelopes which are not opened until the awards ceremony.
Each winner is awarded a custom-designed porcelain Shellie statuette. Guest award presenters include presidents of each participating company, local mayors, supervisors, radio and television personalities as well as film stars. The evening concludes with a champagne gala honoring the nominees and award recipients.
2020 Participating Theatres
History of the Shellie Awards
The Shellie Awards were founded in 1979 by former Center REP Artistic Director, Scott Denison
The name Shellie was derived from the venue in which the first ceremony took place — the walnut packing warehouse — lovingly called the Nuthouse by all who performed there.
During walnut harvest off-season, the Walnut Growers Association loaned the building to local organizations and theatre companies who constructed a temporary stage and audience risers in the mid-1960's to bring live performances to the Walnut Creek area.
In January of 1991 the Shellie Awards ceremony was held in the newly opened Regional Center for the Arts, now named the Lesher Center for the Arts.
Past Honorees
The Shellie Awards were not held in 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The awards will resume in 2022 – stay tuned for more info!
Theatre Company Eligibility
In order to be a participant in the Annual Shellie Awards, theatre companies must:
- Have performed a published season for at least 2 years (seasons)
- Be a nonprofit or government-sponsored performing arts program that produces at least 2 productions each year
- Shellie season runs from 9/1 through 8/31
- Provide Federal Tax Id Number
- Not collect tuition or registration fees for performer’s participation in productions (membership dues are not applicable)
- Provide complimentary tickets for Shellie selectors to be held under the name of Scott Denison
- Provide a box office phone number for those selectors who wish to purchase their own tickets
- By August 1 provide a listing or brochure of dates, times and location for the next season.
- Be prepared to provide costumes, entertainment, scenes, music and musical numbers from nominated productions as requested by the Shellie producers for the awards ceremony