Tony Awards • Regional Theatre Tony Award (2014)
Pulitzer Prize • The Pulitzer Prize for Playwriting to Horton Foote for
The Young Man from Atlanta (1995)
Obie Awards • Romulus Linney, Sustained Achievement in Playwriting (1992) • Edward Albee, Sustained Achievement in Playwriting (1994) • Adrienne Kennedy, Best American New Plays:
June and Jean in Concert and
Sleep Deprivation Chamber (1996) • Special Award to María Irene Fornés, Writing and Directing
Letters from Cuba (2000) • Edward Norton, performance in
Burn This (2003) • Lois Smith, performance in
The Trip to Bountiful (2006) • Sherie René Scott, performance in
Landscape of the Body (2006) • Roslyn Ruff, performance in
Seven Guitars (2007) • Lou Bellamy, performance in
Two Trains Running (2007) • Ron Cephas Jones, performance in
Two Trains Running (2007) • Kate Mulgrew, performance in
Iphigenia 2.0 (2008) • Veanne Cox, Sustained Excellence in Performance (2008) • Jane Greenwood, Sustained Excellence in Costume Design (2008) • Adrienne Kennedy, Lifetime Achievement Award (2008) • Sonia Tayeh, choreography for
Kung Fu (2014) • Emmanuel Brown, fight direction for
Kung Fu (2014) •
Lileana Blain-Cruz, directing for
The Death of the Last Black Man in the Whole Entire World (2017)
Drama Desk Awards • Honorary Award to Signature "For its unique concept that annually serves one playwright -- and many more audiences" (1996) • Lifetime Achievement in Theatre Award, Arthur Miller (1997) • Best Actress, Hallie Foote for her roles in the Horton Foote plays at Signature Theatre Company (1994–95) • Outstanding Actress in a Play, Lois Smith,
The Trip to Bountiful (2006) • Lifetime Achievement in Theatre Award, Horton Foote (2006)
Lucille Lortel Awards • Special Award, Horton Foote for an Individual Body of Work (1995) • Special Award, Signature Theatre Company for an Institutional Body of Work (1995) • Outstanding Revival,
Fifth of July (2003) • Outstanding Revival,
The Trip to Bountiful (2006) • Outstanding Director, Harris Yulin,
The Trip to Bountiful (2006) • Outstanding Lead Actress, Lois Smith,
The Trip to Bountiful (2006) • Outstanding Featured Actress, Hallie Foote,
The Trip to Bountiful (2006) • Outstanding Featured Actress, Sherie Rene Scott,
Landscape of the Body (2007) • Outstanding Featured Actor, Arthur French,
Two Trains Running (2007) • Outstanding Revival,
Two Trains Running (2007) • Outstanding Choreographer, Peter Pucci,
Queens Boulevard (The Musical) (2008)
Outer Critics Circle Award • Special Achievement Award, Horton Foote plays • Outstanding Actress in a Play, Lois Smith,
The Trip to Bountiful (2006)
AUDELCO Awards • Best Supporting Actress, Beatrice Winde,
A Lesson Before Dying (2000) • Best Dramatic Production,
Seven Guitars (2006) • Best Direction, Ruben Santiago-Hudson,
Seven Guitars (2006) • Best Supporting Actor, Charles Weldon,
Seven Guitars (2006) • Best Sound Design, Darron L. West,
Seven Guitars (2006) • Best Set Design, David Gallo,
King Hedley II (2007) • Best Lighting Design, Thom Weaver,
King Hedley II (2007) • Best Lead Actress, Lynda Gravatt,
King Hedley II (2007) • Best Supporting Actor, Lou Myers,
King Hedley II (2007) • Best Dramatic Production Award,
The First Breeze of Summer (2008) • Best Direction Award, Ruben Santiago-Hudson,
The First Breeze of Summer (2008) • Best Playwright Award, Leslie Lee,
The First Breeze of Summer (2008) • Best Lead Actress Award, Leslie Uggams,
The First Breeze of Summer (2008) • Best Supporting Actress Award, Yaya DaCosta,
The First Breeze of Summer (2008) • Best Supporting Actor Award,
John Earl Jelks,
The First Breeze of Summer (2008) • Best Lighting Design Award, Marcus Doshi,
The First Breeze of Summer (2008) • Best Set Design Award, Michael Carnahan,
The First Breeze of Summer (2008) • Best Costume Design Award, Karen Perry,
The First Breeze of Summer (2008) • Best Revival Award,
Zooman and the Sign (2009) • Best Lighting Design, Matthew Frey,
Zooman and the Sign (2009) • Outstanding Ensemble Performance Award, Kevin Carroll, Tracey Bonner and January Lavoy,
Home (2009) • Best Set Design, David Gallo,
Hurt Village (2012) • Best Supporting Actress, Marsha Stephanie Blake,
Hurt Village (2012) • Best Revival Award,
The Piano Lesson (2013) • Best Director/Dramatic Production Award, Ruben Santiago-Hudson,
The Piano Lesson (2013) • Best Lead Actress Award, Roslyn Ruff,
The Piano Lesson (2013) • Best Lead Actor Award, Brandon J. Dirden,
The Piano Lesson (2013) • Best Supporting Actor Award, Chuck Cooper,
The Piano Lesson (2013) • Best Lighting Design Award, Rui Rita,
The Piano Lesson (2013) • Best Set Design Award, Michael Carnahan,
The Piano Lesson (2013) • Best Costume Design Award, Karen Perry,
The Piano Lesson (2013) • Best Lighting Design Award, Thom Weaver,
August Wilson’s How I Learned What I Learned (2014)
Special Awards & Recognition •
Time Magazine, Play of the Year:
Two Rooms by Lee Blessing (1993) • NAAP Gradiva Award for Best Play: ''When the World Was Green (A Chef's Fable)'' by Sam Shepard and Joseph Chaikin (1997) • Margo Jones Medal: James Houghton (1998) == Notes ==