Honorary Lifetime Member Award

Nominations for 2026 are now closed.

The Honorary Lifetime Membership Award is bestowed to a small but very distinguished group of individuals who have been recognized for providing a significant period of years of continuous and extraordinary service to the Institute. Prior to 1992, a USITT membership category made it possible to pay a fee for a period of time in order to become a "Lifetime Member." Once the designation of Honorary Lifetime Member was approved by the Board of Directors, the lifetime membership category was phased out. The first Honorary Lifetime Membership Award was presented in 1992 to Samuel H. Scripps and in 1996 the Institute began using the Honorary Lifetime Membership Award as a way to recognize "a significant period of years of continuous and extraordinary service to the Institute." This honor has been awarded infrequently.

2012
  
Jean Montgomery
Long Beach, California, March 2012: Jean Montgomery was recognized for the breadth of her service both to the USITT Northern Boundary Regional Section and the National organization. Her discrete and professional manner in handling critical Institute matters, her commitment to prudence in USITT finances, and her dedication to preserving the heritage of USITT and its singular place in the theatre world are indispensable and deeply appreciated.
2011
  
Timothy Kelly
Charlotte, North Carolina, March 2011: Timothy Kelly was acknowledged as a token of the organization’s great admiration and esteem for his leadership and unstinting service to the advancement of USITT and its singular place in the theatre world. His professionalism, expertise, and generosity provide brilliant examples and define higher standards for all members of USITT.
2010
  
Richard Devin
Kansas City, Missouri, March 2010: Richard Devin was recognized for a lifetime of service and leadership dedicated to USITT. Including work as the Artistic and Resident Lighting Designer for the Colorado Shakespeare Festival and for theatres in Hong Kong, Tokyo, Cairo and Off-Broadway, he has served USITT as President, Fellow of the Institute, Vice-President for Commissions, and continues on the Endowment Management Committee, Awards Committee and as an associate Editor of TD&T.
2009
  
Leon I. Brauner
Cincinnati, Ohio, March 2009: Leon I. Brauner was recognized for a lifetime of service and leadership dedicated to USITT. His work includes: Costume Designer, Costume Commissioner, Vice-President Commissions, National Program Chair, Vice-President Conferences, President, Head of the OISTAT Centre in the United States, Fellow of the Institute, and long term organizer extraordinaire of the PQ Study Tours.
2008
  
Eric Fielding
Houston, Texas, March 2008: Eric Fielding was acknowledged for his "amazing list of contributions" to the membership of the Institute and the profession over the past three decades. It was noted that Mr. Fielding "has set a standard that we all admire, appreciate, and strive to emulate." The long bibliography of publications that Mr. Fielding edited and designed, the highly successful design exhibitions that he has supported or produced, his international representation of USITT and America at world conferences and meetings, and his long record of volunteer work for the Institute, his colleagues and his profession "have earned you this lifetime recognition," the award plaque notes.