Monday 30 March
Comedy Theatre
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The Very Good Looking Initiative in 'Poopie Tum Tums' |
The nominees for the 37th Annual Green Room Awards were announced this morning.
DANCE
Joel Bray in 'Biladurang'. Photo by Pippa Samaya |
Performer (2 Winners)
- Benedicte Bemet – Years Work (The Australian Ballet)
- Marlo Benjamin – Skeleton Tree (Stephanie Lake Company in association with Malthouse Theatre as part of Dance Massive)
- Joel Bray – Biladurang (Joel Bray in association with Arts House as part of Dance Massive)
- Tra Mi Dinh – Make Your Own World (Lucy Guerin Inc in association with Arts House as part of Dance Massive)
- Rebecca Jensen – Make Your Own World (Lucy Guerin Inc in association with Arts House as part of Dance Massive)
- Marcus Morelli – Sylvia (The Australian Ballet)
- Dalisa Pigram – Le Dernier Appel/The Last Cry (Marrugeku in association with Arts House as part of Dance Massive)
- Thomas E.S. Kelly – CO_EX_EN (Karul Projects in association with Arts House as part of Dance Massive)
- Vicky Van Hout – Plenty Serious Talk Talk (Vicki Van Hout in association with Arts House and YIRRAMBOI Festival)
- Paul White – Cella (Narelle Benjamin in association with Arts House as part of Dance Massive)
- Sydney Dance Company – Woof (Sydney Dance Company)
- Jonathan Sinatra, Stuart Shugg, Alexandra Petrarca, David Huggins, Linda Sastradipradja, Rachel Doust, Megan Payne – Cultural Residues 2020 (Russell Dumas in association with Dancehouse as part of Dance Massive)
- Marrugeku – Le Dernier Appel/The Last Cry (Marrugeku in association with Arts House as part of Dance Massive)
- Cody Lavery and Kyall Shanks – Universal Estate (Antony Hamilton Projects in association with Arts House as part of Dance Massive)
- Alice Dixon, Caroline Meaden, William McBride and Mark Wilson – Doors Shut (Alice Will Caroline feat. Mark in association with Temperance Hall)
Visual Design
- Benjamin Cisterne (Lighting) – I have loved the stars too fondly… (Rachel Arianne Ogle in association with The SUBSTATION as part of Dance Massive)
- Vicki Van Hout, Karen Norris, Martin Abboud, Dominic O'Donnell (Video/Set/Light) – Plenty Serious Talk Talk (Vicki Van Hout in association with Arts House and YIRRAMBOI Festival)
- Matthew Adey, Antony Hamilton, Bosco Shaw (Object/Set/Light) – Universal Estate (Antony Hamilton Projects in association with Arts House as part of Dance Massive)
- Mirabella Wouters (Set) – High Performance Packing Tape (Branch Nebula in association with Melbourne International Arts Festival and Arts House)
- Creature Technology Company, Antony Hamilton, Blair Hart, Paula Levis, Andrew Treloar and Bosco Shaw (Objects/Costume/Light) – Token Armies (Chunky Move in association with Melbourne International Arts Festival and Arts House)
Music Composition or Sound Design
- Chris Clark – Woof (Sydney Dance Company)
- Phil Downing – Plenty Serious Talk Talk (Vicki Van Hout in association with Arts House and YIRRAMBOI Festival)
- Aviva Endean – Token Armies (Chunky Move in association with Melbourne International Arts Festival and Arts House)
- Amelia Barden – Adherence (Sandra Parker)
- Andrew Wilson – What Am I Supposed To Do? (WAISTD) (Sarah Aiken and Rebecca Jensen / Deep Soulful Sweats, Arts Centre Melbourne Take Over! Commission in association with Melbourne Fringe)
Shirley McKechnie Award for Choreography
- Melanie Lane – Woof (Sydney Dance Company)
- Thomas E.S. Kelly – CO_EX_EN (Arts House and Karul Projects as part of Dance Massive)
- Russell Dumas – Cultural Residues 2020 (Dancehouse as part of Dance Massive)
- Siobhan McKenna – Utterance (Dancehouse as part of Dance Massive)
Production
- Biladurang (Joel Bray in association with Arts House as part of Dance Massive)
- Le Dernier Appel/The Last Cry (Marrugeku in association with Arts House as part of Dance Massive)
- Plenty Serious Talk Talk (Vicki Van Hout in association with Arts House and YIRRAMBOI Festival)
- Token Armies (Chunky Move in association with Melbourne International Arts Festival and Arts House)
- What Am I Supposed To Do? (WAISTD) (Sarah Aiken and Rebecca Jensen / Deep Soulful Sweats, Arts Centre Melbourne Take Over! Commission in association with Melbourne Fringe)
THEATRE COMPANIES
'Wake in Fright'. Photo by Pia Jhnson |
- Jing-Xuan Chan – Golden Shield (Melbourne Theatre Company)
- Michael Wahr – Shakespeare in Love (Melbourne Theatre Company)
- Ursula Yovich – Barbara and the Camp Dogs (Belvoir)
- Steve Bastoni – A View from the Bridge (Melbourne Theatre Company)
- Daniela Farinacci – Oil (Red Stitch Actors’ Theatre)
- Natasha Herbert – Cloudstreet (Malthouse Theatre and Black Swan State Theatre Company)
- Naomi Rukavina – Control (Red Stitch Actors’ Theatre)
- Zahra Newman – Wake in Fright (Malthouse Theatre)
- William McKenna – Harry Potter and the Cursed Child (Sonia Friedman Productions, Colin Callender and Harry Potter Theatrical Productions)
- Carly Sheppard – Anthem (Performing Lines in association with Arts Centre Melbourne and Melbourne International Arts Festival)
- The Temple (Malthouse Theatre)
- A View from the Bridge (Melbourne Theatre Company)
- Ulster American (Red Stitch Actors’ Theatre)
- The Shadow Whose Prey the Hunter Becomes (Back to Back Theatre)
- Pomona (Red Stitch Actors’ Theatre)
- Andrew Coshan – A View from the Bridge (Melbourne Theatre Company)
- Natalie Gamsu – Dance Nation (Red Stitch Actors’ Theatre)
- Elaine Crombie – Barbara and the Camp Dogs (Belvoir)
- Helen Morse – 33 Variations (Cameron Lukey & Neil Gooding Productions with Ellis Productions)
- Yuchen Wang – Golden Shield (Melbourne Theatre Company)
- Verity Hampson – Wake in Fright (Malthouse Theatre)
- Nick Schlieper – Photograph 51 (Melbourne Theatre Company)
- Lisa Mibus – Pomona (Red Stitch Actors’ Theatre)
- Damien Cooper – Golden Shield (Melbourne Theatre Company)
- Niklas Pajanti – A View from the Bridge (Melbourne Theatre Company)
- Christina Smith (Set) – A View from the Bridge (Melbourne Theatre Company)
- Gabriela Tylesova (Costume) – Shakespeare in Love (Melbourne Theatre Company)
- Jonathan Hindmarsh (Set &Costume) – Pomona (Red Stitch Actors’ Theatre)
- The Sisters Hayes (Set, Costume, AV) – Golden Shield (Melbourne Theatre Company)
- Anna Tregloan (Set & Costume) – The Miser (Bell Shakespeare)
Music, Composition and Sound Design
- friendships (Composition) and James Paul (Sound) – Wake in Fright (Malthouse Theatre)
- Adm Ventoura, Ursula Yovich and Alana Valentine (Songs) – Barbara and the Camp Dogs (Belvoir)
- Kelly Ryall – A View from the Bridge (Melbourne Theatre Company)
- Daniel Nixon – Oil (Red Stitch Actors’ Theatre)
- Kelly Ryall – Pomona (Red Stitch Actors’ Theatre)
- Alana Valentine and Ursula – Yovich Barbara and the Camp Dogs (Belvoir)
- Finegan Kruckemeyer – A Violent Outburst That Drew Me To You (Melbourne Theatre Company)
- Michael Chan, Mark Deans, Bruce Gladwin, Simon Laherty, Sarah Mainwaring, Scott Price, Sonia Teuben – The Shadow Whose Prey the Hunter Becomes (Back to Back Theatre)
- Nakkiah Lui – Black is the New White (Sydney Theatre Company)
- Anchuli Felicia – King Golden Shield (Melbourne Theatre Company)
- Iain Sinclair – A View from the Bridge (Melbourne Theatre Company)
- Leticia Cáceres – Barbara and the Camp Dogs (Belvoir)
- Bruce Gladwin – The Shadow Whose Prey the Hunter Becomes (Back to Back Theatre)
- Sarah Goodes – Golden Shield (Melbourne Theatre Company)
- Gary Abrahams – Pomona (Red Stitch Actors’ Theatre)
- A View from the Bridge (Melbourne Theatre Company)
- Barbara and the Camp Dogs (Belvoir)
- Golden Shield (Melbourne Theatre Company)
- Pomona (Red Stitch Actors’ Theatre)
- The Shadow Whose Prey the Hunter Becomes (Back to Back Theatre)
'Sunday in the Park with George' |
Lead Role (2 winners)
- Kurt Kansley – Ragtime (The Production Company)
- Vidya Makan – Sunday in the Park with George (Watch This)
- Richard Piper – Come From Away (Junkyard Dog Productions, Rodney Rigby
- Natalie Abbott – Muriel’s Wedding (Global Creatures with Sydney Theatre Company)
- Ainsley Melham – Kiss of the Spiderwoman (Melbourne Theatre Company)
- Zoe Gertz – Come from Away (Junkyard Dog Productions, Rodney Rigby)
- Ryan Gonzales – Jersey Boys (Dodger Theatricals, Rodney Rigby, TEG Dainty, Joseph J. Grano, Pelican Group, Michael Watt, Tommy Mottola in association with Latitude Link & Anita Waxman)
- Georgina Hopson – Ragtime (The Production Company)
- Sam Hagen – Legally Blonde (James Terry Collective)
- Anthony Warlow – Sweeney Todd (TEG, Life Like Company)
Supporting Role (2 winners)
- Stefanie Jones – Muriel's Wedding (Global Creatures with Sydney Theatre Company)
- Adam-Jon Fiorentino – Body Of Work
- John O'May – Ragtime (The Production Company)
- Queenie Van De Zandt – Thoroughly Modern Millie (The Production Company)
- Sam Skuthorp – The Beautiful Game (Manilla Street Productions)
- Kirby Burgess – Barnum (Storyboard Entertainment in association with National Institute of Circus Arts Australia, Yourshow & JTM Productions)
- Cameron McDonald – Jersey Boys (Dodger Theatricals, Rodger Rigby, TEG Dainty, Joseph J. Grano, Pelican Group, Michael Watt, Tommy Mottola in association with Latitude Link & Anita Waxman)
- Willow Sizer – Body of Work
- Verity Hunt-Ballard – A Little Night Music (Victorian Opera)
- Evan Lever – Legally Blonde (James Terry Collective)
- The Band – Rebel (Starlight Productions, LSS Productions, Front & Centre Productions)
- The Company – Jersey Boys (Dodger Theatricals, Rodger Rigby, TEG Dainty, Joseph J. Grano, Pelican Group, Michael Watt, Tommy Mottola in association with Latitude Link & Anita Waxman)
- The Company – Ghost Quartet (Antipodes Theatre Company)
- The Company – Come From Away (Junkyard Dog Productions, Rodney Rigby)
- The Circus Performers – Barnum (Storyboard Entertainment in association with National Institute of Circus Arts Australia, Yourshow & JTM Productions)
- Drew Downing (Book, Music & Lyrics) – Rebel (Starlight Productions, LSS Productions, Front & Centre Productions)
- PJ Hogan (Book), Kate Miller-Heidke & Keir Nuttall (Music & Lyrics) – Muriel's Wedding (Global Creatures with Sydney Theatre Company)
- Marcello Lo Ricco – The Beautiful Game (Manilla Street Productions)
- Jack Scandrett – Everything's Coming Up Sondheim (Spears Entertainment)
- Gareth Owen – Come From Away (Junkyard Dog Productions, Rodney Rigby)
- System Sound – Body of Work (The Production Company)
- Nick Walker – Kiss of the Spiderwoman (Melbourne Theatre Company)
- Alicia Clements – Kiss of the Spiderwoman (Melbourne Theatre Company)
- Beowulf Boritt – Come From Away (Junkyard Dog Productions, Rodney Rigby)
- Christina Smith – Thoroughly Modern Millie (The Production Company)
- Gabriela Tylesova – Muriel’s Wedding (Global Creatures with Sydney Theatre Company)
- Sarah Tulloch – Bright Star (Pursued By Bear)
- Jodi Hope – Bright Star (Pursued By Bear)
- Gabriela Tylesova – Muriel’s Wedding (Global Creatures with Sydney Theatre Company)
- Isaac Lummis – Thoroughly Modern Millie (The Production Company)
- Jacinda Hall – Legally Blonde (James Terry Collective)
- Toni-Leslie James – Come From Away (Junkyard Dog Productions, Rodney Rigby)
- Howell Binkley (Lighting) – Come From Away (Junkyard Dog Productions, Rodney Rigby)
- Dean Drieberg & Damian Dunne, Milked Studios (Multimedia) – Sunday In The Park With George (Watch This)
- Nick Roux (Multimedia) – Lazarus (By arrangement with Robert Fox & Jones/Tintoretto Entertainment. The Production Company in association with Mens Mens Theatre)
- Trent Suidgeest (Lighting) – Muriel’s Wedding (Global Creatures with Sydney Theatre Company)
- Trudy Dalgleish (Lighting) – A Little Night Music (Victorian Opera)
- Freya List – Bright Star (Pursued By Bear)
- Christopher Horsey – Thoroughly Modern Millie (The Production Company)
- Andrew Hallsworth – Muriel's Wedding (Global Creatures with Sydney Theatre Company)
- Kelly Devine – Come From Away (Junkyard Dog Productions, Rodney Rigby)
- Michael Ralph – Legally Blonde (James Terry Collective)
- David Butler – Ghost Quartet Antipodes Theatre Company
- Katie Weston – Legally Blonde (James Terry Collective)
- Luke Hunter – Body of Work
- Nathan Firmin – Bright Star (Pursued By Bear)
- Phoebe Briggs – A Little Night Music (Victorian Opera)
- Sonya Suares & Dean Drieberg – Sunday In The Park With George (Watch This)
- Roger Hodgman – Ragtime (The Production Company)
- Michael Kantor – Lazarus (By arrangement with Robert Fox & Jones/Tintoretto Entertainment. The Production Company in association with Mens Mens Theatre)
- Christopher Ashley – Come From Away (Junkyard Dog Productions, Rodney Rigby)
- Simon Phillips – Muriel's Wedding (Global Creatures with Sydney Theatre Company)
- Bright Star (Pursued By Bear)
- Come From Away (Junkyard Dog Productions, Rodney Rigby)
- Legally Blonde (James Terry Collective)
- Muriel’s Wedding (Global Creatures with Sydney Theatre Company)
- Ragtime (The Production Company)
INDEPENDENT THEATRE
Andi Snelling in 'Happy-Go-Wrong' |
Performer (2 winners)
- Dylan Watson – Mr Burns: A Post-Electric Play (Lightning Jar Theatre in association with fortyfivedownstairs)
- Emma Mary Hall – World Problems (Emma Mary Hall in association with fortyfivedownstairs)
- Carly Sheppard – LOVE (fortyfivedownstairs)
- Anthony Craig – Private Peaceful (Moving Light Productions Australia in association with Chapel Off Chapel)
- Elliott Gee – Batmania, the Bus Tour (Theatre Works and The Very Good Looking Initiative in association with Melbourne Fringe)
- Andi Snelling – Happy-Go-Wrong (Melbourne Fringe)
- Ruwanie Inosha – The Aussie Ethnic Identity Crisis (The Brown Ballet in association with Melbourne Fringe)
- Jillian Murray – The Year of Magical Thinking (fortyfivedownstairs)
- Lucy Ansell – She is Vigilante (Theatre Works)
- Yumi Umiumare – Unwoman (The Rabble in association with The Substation and Due West)
- Mr Burns: A Post-Electric Play (Lightning Jar Theatre in association with fortyfivedownstairs)
- THEM (Samah Sabawi and Lara Week in association with La Mama)
- Balit Liwurruk: Strong Girl (St Martins)
- The Market is a Wind Up Toy (The Bloomshed in association with Theatre Works)
- Unwoman (The Rabble in association with The Substation and Due West)
- Richard Vabre – Mr Burns: A Post-Electric Play (Lightning Jar Theatre in association with fortyfivedownstairs)
- Matthew Crosby – The Intriguing Case of the Silent Forest (The Thursday Group in association with La Mama)
- John Ford & Rachel Burke – Balit Liwurruk: Strong Girl (St Martins)
- Andy Turner – The Year of Magical Thinking (fortyfivedownstairs)
- Emma Valente – Unwoman (The Rabble in association with The Substation and Due West)
- Sophie Woodward (Set/Costume) – Mr Burns: A Post-Electric Play (Lightning Jar Theatre in association with fortyfivedownstairs)
- Fleur Dean (Set/Costume) – World Problems (Emma Mary Hall in association with fortyfivedownstairs)
- Michael Carmody (Video) – Balit Liwurruk: Strong Girl (St Martins)
- Matilda Woodroffe & Hannah Murphy (Set/Costume) – Mad as a Cute Snake (Theatre Works in association with Melbourne Fringe)
- Kate Davis (Set/Costume) – Unwoman (The Rabble in association with The Substation and Due West)
- S. S. Sebastian (Composition) – World Problems (Emma Mary Hall in association with fortyfivedownstairs)
- Naretha Williams – Balit Liwurruk: Strong Girl (St Martins)
- Liesl Pieterse – The Voices of Joan of Arc (Melbourne Fringe)
- Kellie-Anne Kimber – Batmania, the Bus Tour (The Very Good Looking Initiative in association with Theatre Works and Melbourne Fringe)
- Justin Gardam – The Market is a Wind-Up Toy (The Bloomshed in association with Theatre Works)
- Emma Mary Hall – World Problems (Emma Mary Hall in association with fortyfivedownstairs)
- Patricia Cornelius – LOVE (fortyfivedownstairs)
- Samah Sabawi – THEM (Samah Sabawi and Lara Week in association with La Mama)
- Rory Godbold – When The Light Leaves (High Line Theatre and Citizen Theatre in association with La Mama)
- Andi Snelling – Happy-Go-Wrong (Melbourne Fringe)
- John Kachoyan – Mr Burns: A Post-Electric Play (Lightning Jar Theatre in association with fortyfivedownstairs)
- Susie Dee – LOVE (fortyfivedownstairs)
- Bagryana Popov – THEM (Samah Sabawi and Lara Week in association with La Mama)
- Nadja Kostich – Balit Liwurruk: Strong Girl (St Martins)
- Kate Davis & Emma Valente – Unwoman (The Rabble in association with The Substation and Due West)
- Mr Burns: A Post-Electric Play (Lightning Jar Theatre in association with fortyfivedownstairs)
- World Problems (Emma Mary Hall in association with fortyfivedownstairs)
- Balit Liwurruk: Strong Girl (St Martins)
- Unwoman (The Rabble in association with The Substation and Due West)
- THEM (Samah Sabawi and Lara Week in association with La Mama)
OPERA
'Norma' |
Female Lead
- Lee Abrahmsen – The Flying Dutchman (Melbourne Opera)
- Jacqui Dark – Norma (Melbourne Opera)
- Jane Ede – Cosi Fan Tutte (Opera Australia)
- Katarina Dalayman – Parsifal (Victorian Opera)
- Kara Son – Turandot (Opera Australia)
- Teddy Tahu Rhodes – Faust (Opera Australia)
- Derek Welton – Parsifal (Victorian Opera)
- Amartuvshin Enkhbat – Rigoletto (Opera Australia)
- Rosiario La Spina – The Flying Dutchman (Melbourne Opera)
- Darren Jeffery – The Flying Dutchman (Melbourne Opera)
- Luke Gabbedy – Faust (Opera Australia)
- Eddie Muliaumaseali’i – Norma (Melbourne Opera)
- Teddy Tahu Rhodes – Parsifal (Victorian Opera)
- Anna Dowsley – Faust (Opera Australia)
- Lisette Bolton – Fly (Lyric Opera)
- Rob Sowinski (Lighting) – The Flying Dutchman (Melbourne Opera)
- Tom Petty, Richard Vabre (Sets and Lighting) – Fly (Lyric Opera)
- James Browne (Set and Cotumes) – The Selfish Giant (Victorian Opera)
- Paolo Fantin, Carla Teti, Alessandro Carletti (Sets, Costumes, Lighting) – Il Viaggio a Reims (Opera Australia)
- Charles Edwards, Brigitte Reiffenstuel, Paule Constable (Sets, Costumes, Lighting) – Faust (Opera Australia)
- Christian Badea – Turandot (Opera Australia)
- Guillaume Tourniaire – Faust (Opera Australia)
- Anthony Negus – The Flying Dutchman (Melbourne Opera)
- Ray Lawrence – Norma (Melbourne Opera)
- Daniel Smith – Il Viaggio a Reims (Opera Australia)
- Youth Ensemble – The Selfish Giant (Victorian Opera)
- Ensemble Cast – Il Viaggio a Reims (Opera Australia)
- Simon Bruckard and Emma Muir Smith – New Australian Opera, The Selfish Giant (Victorian Opera)
- Programming – Fly (Lyric Opera)
- David McVicar – Faust (Opera Australia)
- Damiano Michieletto – Il Viaggio a Reims (Opera Australia)
- Lara Kerestes – Fly (Lyric Opera)
- Cameron Menzies – The Selfish Giant (Victorian Opera)
- Faust (Opera Australia)
- Il Viaggio a Reims (Opera Australia)
- Parsifal (Victorian Opera)
- Fly (Lyric Opera)
- The Flying Dutchman (Melbourne Opera)
Selina Jenkins |
Artiste
- Evelyn Krape – The Ghetto Cabaret (fortyfivedownstairs)
- Sarah Ward – The Legend of Queen Kong Episode II: Queen Kong in Outer Space (Sarah Ward in association with Auspicious Projects and Briefs Factory)
- Selina Jenkins – Boobs (as part of Melbourne Fringe)
- Creatures Lost (Picked Last For Sport in association with The Butterfly Club as part of Melbourne Fringe)
- Pamela’s Palace (Interactive Theatre International as part of Melbourne International Comedy Festival)
- Poopie Tum Tums (The Very Good Looking Initiative in association with The Butterfly Club as part of Melbourne International Comedy Festival)
- Yummy Deluxe (Yummy Productions as part of Melbourne Fringe)
- Honor Wolff and Patrick Durnan Silva – Poopie Tum Tums (The Very Good Looking Initiative in association with The Butterfly Club as part of Melbourne International Comedy Festival)
- Picked Last For Sport – Creature's Lost (Picked Last For Sport in association with The Butterfly Club as part of Melbourne Fringe)
- Sarah Ward – The Legend of Queen Kong Episode II: Queen Kong in Outer Space (Sarah Ward in association with Auspicious Projects and Briefs Factory)
- Selina Jenkins – Boobs (as part of Melbourne Fringe)
- Picked Last For Sport – Creature's Lost (Picked Last For Sport in association with The Butterfly Club as part of Melbourne Fringe)
- Sarah Ward, Bec Matthews, Jo Franklin, Gen Bernstein and Cerise Howard - The Legend of Queen Kong Episode II: Queen Kong in Outer Space (Sarah Ward in association with Auspicious Projects and Briefs Factory)
- Selina Jenkins – Boobs (as part of Melbourne Fringe)
- Willow Sizer and Rachel Lewindon – Death of A Demi Diva (as part of Melbourne Cabaret Festival)
- Scott Griffiths – The Ghetto Cabaret (fortyfivedownstairs)
- Victoria Falconer – Fringe Wives Club – Glittergrass (Laura Milke-Garner as part of Melbourne International Comedy Festival)
- Willow Sizer – Death of A Demi Diva (as part of Melbourne Cabaret Festival)
- Boobs (Selina Jenkins as part of Melbourne Fringe)
- Gender Euphoria (Mama Alto and Maude Davey as part of Melbourne International Arts Festival)
- Poopie Tum Tums (The Very Good Looking Initiative in association with The Butterfly Club as part of Melbourne International Comedy Festival)
- The Ghetto Cabaret (fortyfivedownstairs)
- The Legend of Queen Kong Episode II: Queen Kong in Outer Space (Sarah Ward in association with Auspicious Projects and Briefs Factory)
- The Ghetto Cabaret (fortyfivedownstairs)
- The Legend of Queen Kong Episode II: Queen Kong in Outer Space (Sarah Ward in Association with Auspicious Projects and Briefs Factory)
- Yummy Deluxe (Yummy Productions as part of Melbourne Fringe)
CONTEMPORARY AND EXPERIMENTAL PERFORMANCE
Bron Batten in 'Waterloo' |
Production (3 Winners)
- Daddy – Joel Bray (presented by Arts House and YIRRAMBOI Festival)
- Diaspora – A Chamber Made work by Robin Fox and Collaborators (in association with Melbourne International Arts Festival and The SUBSTATION)
- Exit Strategies – Mish Grigor/APHIDS (presented by Arts House)
- Subliminal Massage – Marcus Ian McKenzie (presented by Club Greg as part of Melbourne Fringe Festival)
- Those Who Rock – Joseph O'Farrell (JOF) (presented by Arts Centre Melbourne)
- Waterloo – Bron Batten (presented by Brunswick Mechanics Institute as part of Melbourne Fringe Festival)
- Common Dissonance – Na Djinang Circus (presented by The Melba Spiegeltent - Sidesault Festival and Circus Oz)
- The Drill – Women’s Circus (presented by Due West Festival)
- Invisible Things – Alex Mizzen (presented by The Melba Spiegeltent - Sidesault Festival and Circus Oz)
- Party Ghost – Poached Eggs & Asparagus (as part of Melbourne International Comedy Festival)
- Auto-Cannibal – Paul Lim (Lighting Design), Oozing Future (presented by Theatre Works)
- Daddy – James Lew (Set and Costume), Katie Sfetkidis (Lighting), Joel Bray (presented by Arts House and YIRRAMBOI Festival)
- Diaspora – Robin Fox (Lasers), Nick Roux (Video Art and System Design), Amelia Lever-Davidson (Lighting Design) and Shio Otani (Costume Design), Chamber Made (in association with Melbourne International Arts Festival and The SUBSTATION)
- EVERYWHEN – Matthias Schack-Arnott (in association with Melbourne International Arts Festival and The SUBSTATION)
- Seduction – Gold Satino (as part of Melbourne Fringe Festival)
- Diaspora – A Chamber Made work by Robin Fox and collaborators (in association with Melbourne International Arts Festival and The SUBSTATION)
- EVERYWHEN – Matthias Schack-Arnott and Tilman Robinson (in association with Melbourne International Arts Festival and The SUBSTATION)
- Sonic Labyrinth – Aviva Endean & Justin Marshall (presented by Melbourne Fringe and ArtPlay)
- The Violin Generator – Jon Rose with co-curation by Kali Michailidis (presented by The SUBSTATION in conjunction with Tura New Music)
- Speakeasy – Darebin Arts
- Future Assembly – Arts House
- Melba Spiegeltent – Circus Oz
- The SUBSTATION
- Jess Kapuscinski-Evans – A Normal Child by Disability Slapstick Plan and Ridiculusmus (presented by Darebin Arts Speakeasy)
- Joel Bray – Daddy (presented by Arts House and YIRRAMBOI Festival)
- Leah Shelton – Bitch on Heat (presented by Theatre Works)
- Marcus McKenzie – Subliminal Massage (presented by Club Greg as part of Melbourne Fringe Festival)
- Maude Davey – Never... Calm Down! (presented by The Melba Spiegeltent - Sidesault and Circus Oz)
- A Normal Child – Disability Slapstick Plan and Ridiculusmus (presented by Darebin Arts Speakeasy)
- Diaspora – Robin Fox, Erkki Veltheim, Georgie Darvidis, Madeleine Flynn (A Chamber Made Work by Robin Fox and collaborators in association with Melbourne International Arts Festival and The SUBSTATION)
- Public Actions – Luke George & Collaborators (presented by Arts House as part of Dance Massive)
- Flutter and Flounce – PO PO MO CO (as part of Melbourne Fringe Festival)
SPECIAL AWARDS
Daniel Clarke |
Outstanding Contribution to Cabaret
- Daniel Clarke
Geoffrey Milne Award for Outstanding Contribution to Independent Theatre
- Caitlin Dullard
ASSOCIATION AWARDS
Technical Achievement
- Emily O’Brien
Lifetime Achievement
- Jenny Kemp