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Memphis Ostranders

Celebrating excellence in collegiate, community, and professional theatre in the Memphis area. 
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The Ostrander Awards honor the excellent talents of the Greater Memphis theatre community.
At the end of every August, we gather to celebrate the wonderful work of the previous year's theatre season. 
Awards are given in a wide range of categories including acting, directing, and backstage contributions in the college and the community and professional divisions.
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This excerpt, from an article in the Memphis Flyer on August 21, 2008, commemorated the origins of the Memphis Theatre Awards, renamed the Ostranders in 2001 in honor of Jim Ostrander. 

Today, the Ostranders take place in the historic Orpheum Theatre and honor over 60 award winners each year. Join us on the last Sunday in August every year to recognize and celebrate excellence in collegiate, community, and professional theatre!

Jim Ostrander, 1948-2002
James Joseph Ostrander passed away at age 53 in Memphis, TN, after a six-year battle with cancer. Jim arrived in Memphis in 1967  to attend Christian Brothers College, graduating first in his class with a degree in English. While at CBC, he continued his studies in Drama and Music with Brother Vincent, acting and singing in various productions.

Jim worked as a bookkeeper for various businesses in the Memphis area which allowed him to have evenings and weekends free to perform in a multitude of plays, musicals and theatrical productions at Theatre Memphis and Playhouse on the Square. Additionally, he appeared in local television and radio commercials, as well as in prime time television. One of his most memorable roles was that of Elvis Presley's boss in "Elvis, the Early Years," appearing in several episodes of the series. His popularity with the Memphis theatrical community was so great that the Memphis Theatre Awards, were renamed "the Ostranders" in 2001 in his honor.

Participating Organizations

  • Duke's Eye Productions
  • Germantown Community Theatre
  • Harrell Theatre (Collierville Arts Council)
  • Hattiloo Theatre
  • New Moon Theatre
  • Playhouse Group
  • Quark Theatre
  • Theatre Memphis
  • University of Memphis
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