Dorian Award for Outstanding Broadway Ensemble

Dorian Award for Outstanding Broadway Ensemble
Awarded forBest Broadway Ensemble of the Year
CountryUnited States
Presented byGALECA: The Society of LGBTQ Entertainment Critics
First award2023
Currently held byEnsemble, John Proctor is the Villain (2025)
Websitegaleca.org

The Dorian Award for Outstanding Broadway Ensemble is a theatre award given annually to the best ensemble cast of a new play on Broadway by GALECA: The Society of LGBTQ Entertainment Critics since 2010 (the group was initially named the Gay and Lesbian Entertainment Critics Association). The category was introduced in 2023 when the awards began honoring Broadway theatre.

List of winners

Key
  and bold indicates the winner.

2020s

Year Production Ensemble Ref.
2023
Kimberly Akimbo Victoria Clark, Justin Cooley, Bonnie Milligan, Steven Boyer, Alli Mauzey, Olivia Elease Hardy, Fernell Hogan II, Michael Iskander and Nina White [1]
Shucked Caroline Innerbichler, Alex Newell, John Behlmann, Kevin Cahoon, Andrew Durand, Ashley D. Kelley, Grey Henson
Into the Woods Patina Miller, Brian d'Arcy James, Sara Bareilles, Phillipa Soo, Gavin Creel, Julia Lester, Cole Thompson, David Patrick Kelly, Joshua Henry, Annie Golden, Nancy Opel and Alyshia Velez
2024
Stereophonic Will Brill, Sarah Pidgeon, Tom Pecinka, Juliana Canfield, Chris Stack, Andrew R. Butler and Eli Gelb [2]
Here Lies Love Arielle Jacobs, Jose Llana, Conrad Ricamora, Melody Butiu, Moses Villarama, Lea Salonga and Jasmine Forsberg
Illinoise Robert Fairchild, Ricky Ubeda, Jeanette Delgado, Gaby Diaz, Kara Chan, Ahmad Simmons, Byron Tittle, Rachel Lockhart, Craig Salstein, Ben Cook, Alejandro Vargas, Christine Flores, Shara Nova, Tasha and Elijah Lyons
Jaja’s African Hair Braiding Somi Kakoma, Brittany Adebumola, Maechi Aharanwa, Rachel Christopher and Dominique Thorne
Merrily We Roll Along Jonathan Groff, Daniel Radcliffe, Lindsay Mendez, Krystal Joy Brown, Katie Rose Clarke and Reg Rogers
Suffs Shaina Taub, Jenn Colella, Nikki M. James, Ally Bonino, Nadia Dandashi, Kim Blanck, Hannah Cruz, Anastaćia McCleskey, Tsilala Brock, Grace McLean, Laila Erica Drew, Jaygee Macapugay, Emily Skinner, Jenna Bainbridge and Ada Westfall
2025
John Proctor is the Villain Sadie Sink, Nihar Duvvuri, Gabriel Ebert, Molly Griggs, Maggie Kuntz, Hagan Oliveras, Morgan Scott, Fina Strazza, Amalia Yoo [3]
Cult of Love Mare Winningham, David Rasche, Shailene Woodley, Chris Lowell, Zachary Quinto, Molly Bernard, Rebecca Henderson, Christopher Sears, Roberta Colindrez and Barbie Ferreira
Death Becomes Her Megan Hilty, Jennifer Simard, Christopher Sieber, Michelle Williams, Taurean Everett and Josh Lamon
Real Women Have Curves Tatianna Córdoba, Justina Machado, Mauricio Mendoza, Florencia Cuenca, Carla Jimenez, Jennifer Sanchez, Aline Mayagoitia, Mason Reeves, Monica Tulia Ramirez, Sandra Valls and Shelby Acosta
Sunset Blvd. Nicole Scherzinger, Tom Francis, David Thaxton, Grace Hodgett Young, Diego Andres Rodriguez and Shavey Brown

References

  1. ^ "Dorian Theater Awards". GALECA: The Society of LGBTQ Entertainment Critics. Retrieved March 7, 2026.
  2. ^ "2024 Dorian Theater Awards winners list". Gold Derby. Retrieved March 7, 2026.
  3. ^ Mandell, Jonathan (June 3, 2025). "2025 Dorian Theater Award Winners: Maybe Happy Ending. John Proctor. Cats. Audra, Sarah, Jak, Fina. André". New York Theater. Retrieved March 7, 2026.