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News Sting and Jesse Eisenberg to Present at OBIE's; More Details Announced More details have been announced for the 60th Annual OBIE Awards on May 18 at New York City's Webster Hall. The line-up of presenters will include Sting, Jesse Eisenberg, Tommy Tune and Tony Kushner. 2015 Tony nominee and Fun Home star Michael Cerveris is also set to make a special performance.

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Jesse Eisenberg Photo by John Russo

As previously reported, "Orange is the New Black"'s will be hosting the ceremony. Other guests slated to feature in the line-up of presenters include , , , , artist Bradley Theodore and , who will also make a performance.

The ceremony will honor James Houghton, the founding artistic director of Off-Broadway's , who will receive a special OBIE Award for Sustained Achievement. Houghton announced earlier this year that he would step down as artistic director due to health concerns.

Co-presented by the and The Village Voice, the OBIE Awards celebrate excellence in theatre Off-Broadway. The prize was created in 1955 to encourage the evolving Off-Broadway theatre movement by acknowledging its achievements. Now in their 60th year, the OBIES play a major role in recognizing and boosting fantastic productions Off-Broadway. Many distinguished writers, directors, actors and designers have been recipients of an OBIE at critical points in their careers.

The OBIE Awards judging panel was headed by longtime OBIE Committee Chairman and included playwright , orchestrator , director Lear deBessonet, scenic designer Mimi Lien, critic David Rooney, Village Voice critic Tom Sellar, and director .

also is the founder of The Tony Awards, the foremost national platform for the recognition of theatrical achievement on Broadway.

For more information and to purchase tickets please visit .

 
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