Carol Swarbrick Dries praised her fellow cast members when accepting the Dewey Award for Best Ensemble in “The Shadow Box

Carol Swarbrick Dries praised her fellow cast members when accepting the Dewey Award for Best Ensemble in “The Shadow Box

Sequim’s version of Oscars handed out

SEQUIM — Sequim’s own version of the Academy Awards took place at the Dungeness Schoolhouse on Sunday night, with trophies bestowed on local actors, singers and directors who volunteer to bring history, tragedy and comedy to the local stage.

Readers Theatre Plus, the nonprofit troupe that uses plays and musicals to raise money for local causes, presented the second annual Dewey Awards.

These prizes — small trophies, no cash — are named for musical director and actor Dewey Ehling.

Ehling, 85, leads many local ensembles, including the Peninsula Singers and Port Townsend Community Orchestra, in addition to directing this summer’s Readers Theatre Plus production of “The Mikado.”

First off Sunday, Ehling received an honorary Dewey Award for his years of service.

“I’ve worked in musical theater all my life,” he said, and Readers Theatre Plus productions have been among the most rewarding of this long career.

It’s because of “the lack of ego

. . . and because we get to give as much as we give” to local nonprofits, Ehling said.

Readers Theatre Plus beneficiaries include Sequim and Port Angeles high school students who receive college scholarships from the troupe every spring, and groups such as Peninsula Friends of Animals and the Sequim Guild for Seattle Children’s Hospital.

Sharing proceeds with these groups “is very meaningful to me,” Ehling said.

The Dewey Award for best supporting actress went to Dani Keller for her role in “Cotton Patch Gospel,” a country-musical retelling of the New Testament, staged at the Dungeness Schoolhouse last November.

For best supporting actor, Arie Vlaardingerbroek won for his work in “The Last Lifeboat,” the story of RMS Titanic designer Bruce Ismay.

The play by Luke Yankee had its premiere in Readers Theatre Plus’ staging at the Schoolhouse in April 2012.

The Best Actor award went to Brian Doig for his work in “The Yeomen of the Guard,” the Gilbert & Sullivan opera that Peninsula Singers and Readers Theatre Plus staged last summer at the Schoolhouse.

Doig wasn’t present to accept his trophy because, according to Dries, he is recovering from a lung transplant.

The Best Actress honor went to Shelley Taylor for her portrayal of Vivian, the woman Ismay adored but did not marry due to social class difference, in “The Last Lifeboat.”

Then came two more Deweys for “Lifeboat”: Best Director for Jim Dries and finally the Best Production trophy.

The Dewey Award for Best Ensemble went to the cast of “The Shadow Box,” last spring’s play about three families facing terminal illness.

Pat Owens directed it and, when a cast member had to bow out, stepped in to portray one of the main characters.

Carol Swarbrick Dries, a member of the “Shadow Box” ensemble, hailed her fellow actors, calling the play one of the best experiences she’s had on stage.

That’s saying something, since her long career has taken Swarbrick Dries to Broadway, the Los Angeles Opera and Seattle’s 5th Avenue Theatre.

In 2006, Jim and Carol Swarbrick Dries founded Readers Theatre Plus and have since raised considerable funds for local charities.

They’re looking forward to the 2013-2014 season, which will begin in October with “A Century of Sequim,” a compilation of stories from the Sequim of yesteryear.

And on Thanksgiving weekend, Readers Theatre Plus will present David Sedaris’ “The Santaland Diaries,” with Richard Stephens as the elf.

To find out more about the troupe, visit www.ReadersTheatrePlus.com or phone 360-797-3337.

Features Editor Diane Urbani de la Paz can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 5062, or at diane.urbani@peninsuladailynews.com.

More in News

Jefferson County Auditor Brenda Huntingford, right, watches as clerk Ronnie Swafford loads a stack of ballots that were delivered from the post office on Tuesday into a machine that checks for signatures. The special election has measures affecting the Port Townsend and Brinnon school districts as well as East Jefferson Fire Rescue. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)
Jefferson County voters supporting school district measures, fire lid lifts

Port Townsend approving 20-year, $99.25 million construction bond

Port of Port Townsend Harbormaster Kristian Ferrero, right, watches as a crew from Seattle Global Diving and Salvage work to remove a derelict catamaran that was stuck in the sand for weeks on a beach at the Water Front Inn on Washington Street in Port Townsend. The boat had been sunk off of Indian Point for weeks before a series of storms pushed it to this beach last week. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)
Derelict boat removal

Port of Port Townsend Harbormaster Kristian Ferrero, right, watches as a crew… Continue reading

Rob Birman has served as Centrum’s executive director for 14 years. When the arts nonprofit completes its search for its next leader, Birman will transition into a role focused on capital fundraising and overseeing capital projects for buildings Centrum oversees. (Centrum)
Centrum signs lease to remain at Fort Worden for next 35 years

Executive director will transition into role focused on fundraising

Clallam approves contracts with several agencies

Funding for reimbursement, equipment replacement

Mark and Linda Secord have been named Marrowstone Island Citizens of the Year for 2025.
Secords named Marrowstone Island citizens of year

Mark and Linda Secord have been chosen as Marrowstone… Continue reading

The members of the 2026 Rhody Festival royalty are, from left, Princess Payton Frank, Queen Lorelei Turner and 2025 Queen Taylor Frank. The 2026 queen was crowned by the outgoing queen during a ceremony at Chimacum High School on Saturday. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)
Rhody coronation

The members of the 2026 Rhody Festival royalty are, from left, Princess… Continue reading

Jefferson considering new site for solid waste

Commissioners direct further exploration

Public feedback still shaping Clallam ordinance on RV usage

Community Development department set to move sections of its proposal

Jen Colmore, Sequim Food Bank’s community engagement coordinator, has been hired as the executive director. She will start in her new role after outgoing director Andra Smith starts as executive director of the Washington Food Coalition later this month. (Sequim Food Bank)
Sequim Food Bank hires new executive director

Sequim organization tabs engagement coordinator

Sara Nicholls, executive director of the Dungeness Valley Health and Wellness Clinic, also known as the Sequim Free Clinic, inspects food items that are free to any patient who needs them. Soroptimist International of Sequim sponsors the food pantry, she said. (Austin James)
Sequim Free Clinic to celebrate 25th year

Volunteer-driven nonprofit will reach quarter-century mark in October

Weekly flight operations scheduled

Field carrier landing practice operations will take place for aircraft… Continue reading

“Angel” Alleacya Boulia, 26, of St. Louis, Mo., was last seen shopping in Port Angeles on Nov. 17, National Park Service officials said. Her rented vehicle was located Nov. 30 at the Sol Duc trailhead in Olympic National Park. (National Park Service)
Body of missing person found in Sol Duc Valley

Remains believed to be St. Louis woman