With the close of 2009, I pulled out my stack of playbills and reminisced.

Thank you to everyone who worked tirelessly to bring theatergoers another year filled with memorable moments.

After reviewing 60-plus shows, putting hundreds of miles on the car, having plenty of laughs and shedding a tear or two, I recollect on shows I've seen many times and shows I saw for the first time, new creations and new theater companies.

I'm not able to see every show during the year, so this list is not exhaustive but fairly comprehensive.

Here is 2009 at its theatrical best:

Best Musical (Professional)

"Wicked": National tour

"Miss Saigon": Pioneer Theatre Company

"Camelot": Utah Festival Opera

Best Play (Professional)

"The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged)": Utah Shakespearean Festival

"Master Class": Salt Lake Acting Company

"Foxfire": USF

"End Days": SLAC

"Dial 'M' for Murder": PTC

Best Productions (Semiprofessional)

"Sleepy Hollow": Weber State University

"The Fantasticks": Sundance Summer Theatre

"The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas": Dark Horse Company Theatre

"Musical of Musicals": The Grand Theatre

"The Scarlet Pimpernel": Hale Centre Theatre

"Phantom": HCT

Best Actor (Professional)

Charles Lynn Frost, "The Passion of Sister Dottie S. Dixon," Pygmalion Theatre Company

Geoffrey Kent, Quinn Mattfeld and Matthew Mueller, "The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged)," USF

Brian Vaughn, "Henry V," USF

Mark Womack, Josh Powell, "Camelot," UFO

Kirt Bateman, "Di Esperienza," Plan-B Theatre Company

Best Actress (Professional)

Anne Cullimore Decker, "Master Class," SLAC

Joyce Cohen, "Foxfire," USF

Carol Linnea Johnson, "Private Lives," USF

Melinda Parrett, "As You Like It," USF

Shannon Tyo, "Miss Saigon," PTC

Best Actor (Semiprofessional)

Darick Pead, "The Fantasticks," Sundance

Dan Larrinaga, "The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas," Dark Horse

Kyle Olsen, "The Musical of Musicals the Musical," The Grand

Kevin Killian Goertzen, Brian Neal Clark, "The Scarlet Pimpernel," HCT

Paul Cartwright, "Curtains," Hale

Best Actress(Semiprofessional)

Kelsie Jepsen, "I Ought to Be in Pictures," Utah Theatre Artists Company

Jenny Latimer, "The Scarlet Pimpernel," HCT

Brooklyn Pulver, "The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas," Dark Horse

Double Duty

Here is a list of actors both professional and nonprofessional who deserve a double nod for outstanding work in not one, but two of this year's productions:

Don Burroughs: "Private Lives," USF; "A Christmas Story," PTC

Jonathan Scott McBride: "Phantom," Hale; "A New Brain," Dark Horse

Camille Gerber Van Wagoner: "Hello, Dolly!" Hale; "Curtains," Hale

Colleen Baum: "End Days," SLAC; "Go, Dog. Go!" SLAC

Angela Jeffries: "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat," Rodgers Memorial Theatre; "Sleepy Hollow," WSU

Addison Welch: "Musical of Musicals," Grand; "Sleepy Hollow," WSU

Other 2009 Standing Ovations

Being able to share my love of theater with my 2-year-old when I took her to SLAC'S first-ever children's play; a delightful, colorful production based on the beloved book, "Go, Dog. Go!"

The beautifully choreographed and designed chase scene in WSU's "Sleepy Hollow" — worth the price of admission.

Every time the Lolly Poppers sang their gorgeous harmonies in SLAC's "Saturday's Voyeur."

The technical wizardry and tremendous show of strength for "Treasure Island" at Hale Centre Theatre. Kacey Udy turned the small arena stage into turbulent ocean, and Garrick Dean and Josh Richardson hopped on one leg for more than two hours as the one-legged pirate Long John Silver.

The wonderfully descriptive words in Matthew Ivan Bennett's adaptation for Plan-B's "Radio Hour: Alice."

Brandon Cecala's moments at the piano in Hale's "Curtains."

The first moment the car takes flight in the national tour of "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang."

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Seeing a true community effort during Rodgers Memorial Theatre's production of "The Wizard of Oz," an absolutely delightful show. Ditto its rendition of "Joseph."

And the 2009 best stage kiss award goes to B.J. Whimpey, who planted a great one on his Katrina, played by Emilie Starr, as he heads off to fight in "Sleepy Hollow."

And a year-end thank you to my mom, who watches the wee babe on the majority of my theater nights; my husband, who watches her on the others; my editors, who help me navigate tricky sensitivity ratings; and my theater buddy, who bravely ventures out with me to see all that Utah theater has to offer, turning "work" into immense joy.

e-mail: ehansen@desnews.com

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