Winners of Broadway League's 2022 League Awards Announced | Playbill

Awards Winners of Broadway League's 2022 League Awards Announced

The awards celebrate industry professionals whose achievements contribute to the success of Broadway on the road.

Nick Scandalios and Alan N. Lichtenstein Jeremy Daniel

Winners of The Broadway League's 2022 League Awards—celebrating industry professionals whose achievements contribute to the success of Broadway on the road—were announced at the League's 2022 Spring Road Conference.

Alan N. Lichtenstein received the Distinguished Lifetime Service Award, while Maria S. Van Laanen, Jeff Hovorka, Desiree Ong, Peggy Hughes, and Jill Keyishian were all recipients of the League Award. Star of Touring Broadway Honorees included Dr. Joseph G. Allen, Laurie and Chuck Goldstein, and Jackson National Life Insurance Company.

The League Awards, established in 1992, recognize those who have displayed exemplary service to the Touring Broadway industry and are considered innovators of their craft.

“We are thrilled to welcome back our tremendously dedicated League members who have put forward great effort and care in reopening Broadway on the Road at this year’s Spring Road Conference,” said Charlotte St. Martin, president of the Broadway League, in a statement. “Since tours resumed last summer, Touring Broadway has presented 34 shows in more than 160 cities and welcomed more than nine million theatregoers to local venues. Celebrating The League Awards provides an incredible opportunity to come together and honor those who work so diligently on behalf of Touring Broadway.”

After a two-year hiatus due to the pandemic, The Broadway League’s Spring Road Conference returned to NYC. The conference brings together more than 650 members and their staff who represent presenters, producers, general managers, marketing and press directors, education coordinators, and box office and group sales staff from more than 150 markets around the U.S. and Canada.

 
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