Congratulations Golden Globe and Critics' Choice Awards Nominees

Awards season kicked off this week with the announcement of the Golden Globe and Critics' Choice Awards nominees. We are thrilled to report that several television productions filmed at Broadway Stages' studios are up for Critics' Choice Awards.

Let’s start with the Golden Globes. This industry award, celebrating it’s 80th anniversary, is often an indicator of Oscar and Emmy frontrunners. The Irish dark comedy "The Banshees of Inisherin" leads the film pack with eight nominations, including acting nods for stars Colin Farrell, Brendan Gleeson, Kerry Condon, and Barry Keoghan. The sci-fi action comedy "Everything Everywhere All At Once" earned six nominations.

Switching to the small screen, ABC's comedy "Abbott Elementary" earned the most nominations with five, including nods for stars Quinta Brunson, Janelle James, Sheryl Lee Ralph, and Tyler James Williams. Hulu's "Only Murders in the Building" was the next most recognized comedy with four nominations.

Netflix's "The Crown" led all drama series with four nominations, while several limited series also earned four: Netflix's "Dahmer — Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story," Hulu's "Pam & Tommy," and HBO's "White Lotus."

The Golden Globes will air on NBC on January 10, with comedian Jerrod Carmichael hosting.

Two Paramount+ dramas filmed at Broadway Stages are up for Critics' Choice Awards. The final season of "The Good Fight" earned four nominations, including nods for lead actress Christine Baranski and supporting stars Andre Braugher and Audra McDonald. "Evil" earned a nomination for supporting actor Michael Emerson.

Additional frontrunners include "Abbott Elementary," AMC's drama "Better Call Saul," Starz's limited series "Gaslit" (Starz), and FX's comedy "Reservation Dogs."

The Critics' Choice Awards will air on the CW on January 15 with host Chelsea Handler. Be sure to watch to see how our nominees fared. Best of luck to all nominees!