Best Actor in a Female Role
Elizabeth Price
Elizabeth Price doesn’t have to rely on the kindness of strangers to get choice roles. She’s proven herself time and again. So when New City Players was looking for an actress who could bring freshness to Tennessee Williams’ most famous fading beauty, Blanche DuBois, Price was first-pick for the role. Then, in a complete turn for Zoetic Stage, Price played Harriet, a White House chief of staff climbing her own political ladder in its POTUS: Or, Behind Every Great Dumbass are Seven Women Trying To Keep Him Alive. Her physical comedy and sight gags as she tries to keep the misogynic, narcissistic president from sinking are, well, timely and priceless.