Hall of Fame

Welcome to the LAT Hall of Fame, where we honor the members who have given much time and talent to the organization.

Folks are inducted into the Hall of Fame when they have won a total of ten Lively Awards. This includes Stock Character and The Show MUST go on awards in addition to the categories that are voted for. Inductees are listed in alphabetical order by year inducted, and folks who reach the 10th award one year are inducted at the following seasons Lively Awards.

Please note that the credits for each honoree end with the year they were inducted, and that each person honored here may have more credits than are listed.

For a show to to listed in the Hall of Fame, it must earn 10 Lively Awards

shows

Whistle Down the Wind 2014
The Book Club Play 2018

2019
Headshot for Meredith Jones. Caucasian female with brown hair wearing glasses.Meredith Jones
Shows/Events worked on and awards won:

The Importance of Being Earnest (2013), Greater Tuna (2013), Stock Character (13-14, 14-15, 15-16), Volunteer of the Year (13-14), A Heart Divided (2014), Whistle Down the Wind (2014), Dracula (2014), Dorothy Meets Alice (2015), The Complete Works of Shakespeare Abridged/Revised (2015), Cabaret (Favorite production 14-15), It’s a Wonderful Life (2015), High School Confidential (2016), Children of Eden (Favorite production 15-16), Dog Sees God (2016), A Christmas Carol (2016), Stealing Home (2017), Fiorello! (Best Costume Design, Best Hair/Makeup Design 16-17), Bad Ideas for Bad Television Shows (2017), Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf (2017), Miracle on South Division Street (2017), Fahrenheit 451 (Best Director, Best Props 17-18), Second Samuel (2018), Making God Laugh (2018), The Book Club Play- Favorite Production 18-19).

Headshot for Becca Parker. Caucasian female with long hair wearing glasses.Becca Parker
Shows/Events worked on and awards won:

Stock Character (11-12, 12-13, 13-14, 14-15, 15-16, 16-17, 17-18, 18-19), The Last Five Years (2011), Don’t Drink the Water (Best Sound Design 11-12), The Brothers Grimm Spectaculathon (Best Director, Best Set Design, Favorite Production 11-12), Secrets Every Smart Traveler Should Know (2012), The Foreigner (Best Director, Best Set Design, Favorite Production 12-13), Anne Frank and Me (2012), The Importance of Being Earnest (2012), Greater Tuna (2013), A Heart Divided (2014), Whistle Down the Wind (Best Set Design 13-14), Dracula (2014), Dorothy Meets Alice (2015), The Complete Works of Shakespeare Abridged/Revised (2015), Cabaret (Best Lighting Design 14-15), ReEntry (2015), It’s a Wonderful Life (2015), The Hot L Baltimore (2016), Children of Eden (2016), Lively Award- Individual (15-16), The Spoon River Project (Best Director, Best Lighting Design 16-17), Dog Sees God (2016), A Christmas Carol (2016), Rumpelstilskin (2017),Stealing Home (Best Set Design 16-17), The Importance of Being Earnest: Flipped! (2017), Fiorello! (2017), Bad Ideas for Bad Television Shows (2017), Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf (2017), Miracle on South Division Street (Best Set 17-18), Beauty and the Beast (2018), The August Wilson Century Project (2018), Fahrenheit 451 (2018), Much Ado About Nothing: Flipped! (Best Hair/Makeup Design 17-18), Evelyn in Purgatory (Best Director, Favorite Production17-18), Change (2018), Second Samuel (2018), Making God Laugh (2018), Blues for an Alabama Sky (2019), The 2019 Reading Series: Women in American Theatre (2019), Ragtime (2019), A Servant of Two Masters: Flipped! (2019), The Book Club Play (Best Set Design 18-19).

Headshot for Scott Piehler. Caucasian male with short hair and a beard.
Scott Piehler
Shows/Events worked on and awards won:

Whistle Down the Wind (2014), Lively Award- Individual (13-14, 14-15), Dracula (2014), Dorothy Meets Alice (Best Director 14-15), Volunteer of the Year (14-15), Stock Character (14-15) It’s a Wonderful Life (Best Sound Design 15-16), High School Confidential (2016), The Hot L Baltimore (2016), Children of Eden (Best Director, Favorite Production, 15-16), Fahrenheit 451 (Best Director, Best Sound Design 17-18), Scratch Game (Best Performance in a Special Event 18-19).

2020
Headshot for Andrea Hermitt. Black female with long black hair in braids.
Andrea Hermitt
Shows/Events worked on and awards won:

Whistle Down the Wind (2014), Stock Character (14-15, 15-16), Dracula (2014), Dorothy Meets Alice (2015), The Complete Works of Shakespeare Abridged/Revised (2015), Cabaret (Best Costume Design 14-15), ReEntry (2015), It’s a Wonderful Life (2015), Children of Eden (Best Costume Design 15-16), Volunteer of the Year (15-16), Lively Award- Individual (16-17), The Spoon River Project (2016), A Christmas Carol (2016), Rumpelstiltskin (2017), Stealing Home (2017), Beauty and the Beast (2018), The August Wilson Century Project (2018), Fahrenheit 415 (Best Costume Design 17-18), Evelyn in Purgatory (2018), Change (2018), Making God Laugh (2018), For Colored Girls (Favorite Reading 18-19), Ragtime (Best Costume Design- 18-19), The Book Club Play (Excellence in Stage Management 18-19), Harriet Tubman: An American Moses (2019), Titus Andronicus (Best Costumes 19-20), February Readings 2020- Georgia Playwrights (2020), Five Women Wearing the Same Dress (2020), Zoom! 10 Minute Play Festival (2020).

2021
Headshot for Andre Eaton Jr. Black male with short curly hair.Andre Eaton Jr.
Shows/Events worked on and awards won:

The Spoon River Project (Best Actor in a Supporting Role 16-17),  Stock Character (17-18, 18-19, 19-20, 20-21), A Christmas Carol (2016), Rumpelstiltskin (2017), Stealing Home (2017), The Importance of Being Earnest: Flipped! (2017), Fiorello! (Best Actor in a Supporting Role 16-17), Bad Ideas for Bad Television Shows (2017), Miracle on South Division Street (2017), Beauty and the Beast (2018), The August Wilson Century Project (2018), Fahrenheit 451 (Best Actor in a Leading Role 17-18), Much Ado About Nothing: Flipped! (2018), Evelyn in Purgatory (2018), Volunteer of the Year (17-18), Lively Award- Individual (17-18, 18-19), Change (2018), Second Samuel (2018), Blues for an Alabama Sky (Best Actor in a Leading Role 18-19),The 2019 Reading Series: Women in American Theatre (2019), The Book Club Play (Best Director, Best Lighting Design, Favorite Production 18-19), Outside Mullingar (2019), 20th Century Blues (2019), Titus Andronicus (Best Lighting Design 19-20),February Readings 2020- Georgia Playwrights (2020), Five Women Wearing the Same Dress (2020), Zoom! 10 Minute Play Festival (2020), Murder at the Mansion (2020), No Child (2020), The Door (2020), Trading Faces (2021), Choose Your Own Shakespeare (2021), The Four of Us (2021).

Headshot for Michael Parker. Caucasian male with short brown hair.Michael parker
Shows/Events worked on and awards won:

Stock Character (11-12, 12-13, 13-14, 14-15, 15-16, 16-17, 17-18, 18-19, 19-20), The Last Five Years (2011), Don’t Drink the Water (Best Actor in a Supporting Role 11-12), Brothers Grimm Spectaculathon (2012), Secrets Every Smart Traveler Should Know (2012), Anne Frank and Me (2013), Greater Tuna (2013), A Heart Divided (2014), Whistle Down the Wind (2014), Dracula (2014), Cabaret (Favorite Production 14-15), ReEntry (2015), It’s a Wonderful Life (2015), Children of Eden (Best Actor in a Leading Role 15-16), The Spoon River Project (2016), A Christmas Carol (Best Sound Design 16-17), Rumpelstiltskin (2017), Beauty and the Beast (2018), Evelyn in Purgatory (2018), Second Samuel (2018), The 2019 Reading Series: Women in American Theatre (2019), Scratch Game (2019, 2020), Ragtime (2019), 20th Century Blues (2019), February Readings 2020- Georgia Playwrights (2020), Murder at the Mansion (2020), Trading Faces (2021), Choose Your Own Shakespeare (2021).

2023
Black and white headshot for Blair Sanders. White female with long brown hair.Blair sanders
Shows/Events worked on and awards won:

Stock Character (18-19), Volunteer of the Year (18-19, 19-20, 20-21, 21-22, 22-23), Lively Award- Individual (19-20, 20-21), Fahrenheit 451 (2018), Much Ado About Nothing: Flipped! (2018), Change (2018), Making God Laugh (2018), The 2019 Reading Series: Women in American Theatre (2019), Ragtime (2019), A Servant of Two Masters: Flipped! (2019), Book Club Play (2019, Best Props), Outside Mullingar (2019), 20th Century Blues (2019), Titus Andronicus (2020), February Readings 2020- Georgia Playwrights (2020),  Five Women Wearing the Same Dress (2020- Best Props), Trading Faces (2021), Choose Your Own Shakespeare (2021), All Together Now (2021), A Midsummer Nights Dream: Flipped! (2022, Best Ensemble), This Bitter Earth (2022), Choose Your Own Shakespeare (2023- Lively Award performance in a special event), Pocatello (2023), Twelfth Night Flipped (2023).