2019 KOI-USA Winners Revealed

2019 KOI-USA Winners Revealed

Winners of the second Knight of Illumination Awards USA revealed at glamorous ceremony

The winners have been announced at the second annual Knight of Illumination Awards USA (KOI-USA) ceremony, which took place at The Joint in The Hard Rock Hotel on Friday, November 22. This year, underlining the immediate popularity of the KOI-USA ceremony, attendance was up by a third over 2018's inaugural event, with almost 400 industry professionals gathering to celebrate the creative talents of lighting and video designers' work produced in the United States over the last year. 

Following a stunning indoor drone display courtesy of Verity Studios, 26 designers were 'knighted' for their work on productions in the Theatre, Live for Broadcast and Concert Touring & Events categories. These awards were followed by the presentation of the Paky Lifetime Recognition Award created by KOI-USA co-headline sponsor and leading lighting manufacturer, Claypaky.

The 2019 KOI-USA winners are as follows:

Theatre

  • The Notch Award for Projection Design: Roma Flowers for A Bon Coeur
  • The ETC Award for Dance: Brandon Stirling Baker for Reflections
  • The Altman Lighting Award for Plays (Small Venue): Reza Behjat for Nina Simone: Four Women
  • The Altman Lighting Award for Plays (Large Venue): Natasha Katz for Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune
  • The ACT Lighting Award for Opera: Josh Epstein for Ellen West
  • The Rosco Award for Musicals (Small Venue): Christina Watanabe for The Wild Party
  • The PRG Award for Musicals (Large Venue): Bradley King for Hadestown

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Live for Broadcast

  • The Vari-Lite Award for Award Shows: Jon Kusner for Billboard Music Awards 2019
  • The Green Hippo Award for Digital Content: Drew Findley for Breakthrough Prize Awards 2018
  • The ARRI Award for Unscripted Series: Oscar Dominguez for The Voice Season 16
  • The Astera Award for Live Performance Special (Non Music): Steve Brill & Monica Rose for Funeral of Former President George H.W. Bush
  • The Ayrton Award for Live Performance Special (Music): Joshua Hutchings for Amazon Prime Day Concert

Concert Touring & Events

  • The MA Lighting Award for Club: Steven Douglas for Hozier Wasteland, Baby!
  • The SGM Lighting Award for Corporate Event Lighting: 59 Productions for Apollo 50: Go for the Moon
  • The disguise Award for Concert Video Content: Michael Figge & Ryan Chung for Lady Gaga Enigma Las Vegas Residency
  • The GLP Award for Arena: Baz Halpin for Taylor Swift reputation Stadium Tour
  • The LMG Touring Award for Corporate Event Video Content: 59 Productions for Apollo 50: Go for the Moon
  • The Robert Juliat Award for Festival/One-off Lighting: Bruno Poet & Richard White for Björk's Cornucopia
  • The Elation Award for Stage Lighting: Nick Whitehouse, Dom Smith, Tony Caporale, Erik Andersen & Brian Vaughan for Billie Eilish When We All Fall Asleep World Tour
  • The Paky Lifetime Recognition Award Winner: Wendall K. Harrington

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The Paky Lifetime Recognition Award Winner: Wendall K. Harrington

The Paky Lifetime Recognition Award was created to recognise industry persons that have dedicated more time and energy than would ever be expected of them and benefitting the wider industry. This year's winner was designer and educator Wendall K. Harrington, was chosen by the KOI-USA Committee.
Harrington, a ground-breaking projection designer was hailed "the godmother of all projectors" by John Simon in New York magazine, having worked on live events, theatre, dance, and opera since the 1970s. Ellen Lampert-Greaux, KOI-USA Committee member, says, "Harrington forged her way onto stages when projection technology was still in its infancy, yet nothing deterred her from her quest for quality and innovation. She inspired the next generation of projection designers and continues to inspire as an educator at Yale School of Drama, where she is the head of the projection design concentration."

Harrington has designed for Broadway, including All The Way, Driving Miss Daisy, and Grey Gardens, with concert work including The Talking Heads' Stop Making Sense, and Pete Townshend's Psychoderelict, as well as tours for Chris Rock and Simon & Garfunkel.