Looking at Cliff Price’s set for Theater West End’s “Once on This Island,” you might have been tempted to pull out the sunscreen. Price’s set was a real eye-catcher, with its running water and a sandy beach that provided a home to an overturned fishing boat and island shacks that had seen better days. It also accommodated rainfall to good effect. Price’s second nod in this category is for Osceola Arts’ production of “Sister Act.” His elegant primary set made the church a glorious place of refuge, while his deliberately down-market secondary sets contrasted with a pleasing attention to detail: “Wanted” posters in a police station and tacky neon signs in the bars.