Australian theatre awards
The Sydney Theatre Awards are annual awards to recognise the strength, quality and diversity of professional theatre in Sydney, Australia. They were established in 2005 by a group of major Sydney theatre critics.[ 1] The awards recognise mainstage and independent plays and musicals.[ 2] [ 3]
Selected award recipients
2023
The 2023 awards were announced on 29 January 2024.[ 4] [ 5]
Best Mainstage Production: The Visitors (Sydney Theatre Company and Moogahlin Performing Arts )
Best Independent Production: A Streetcar Named Desire (Red Line Productions)
Best Direction of a Mainstage Production: Shari Sebbens (Fences )
Best Direction of an Independent Production: Alexander Berlage (A Streetcar Named Desire )
Best Performance in a Leading Role in a Mainstage Production: Catherine Văn-Davies (Constellations )
Best Performance in a Leading Role in an Independent Production: Sheridan Harbridge (A Streetcar Named Desire )
Best Performance in a Supporting Role in a Mainstage Production: Andrew McFarlane (Hubris & Humiliation )
Best Performance in a Supporting Role in an Independent Production: Catherine Văn-Davies (A Streetcar Named Desire )
Best Stage Design of a Mainstage Production: Isabel Hudson (Constellations )
Best Stage Design of an Independent Production: Nick Fry (Metropolis )
Best Costume Design of a Mainstage Production: Isabel Hudson (Hubris & Humiliation )
Best Costume Design of an Independent Production: Grace Deacon (An ox stand on my tongue )
Best Lighting Design of a Mainstage Production: Benjamin Brockman (Constellations )
Best Lighting Design of an Independent Production: Morgan Moroney (Collapsible )
Best Sound Design of a Mainstage Production: James Brown (Constellations )
Best Original Score of a Mainstage Production: Grace Ferguson (On the Beach )
Best Sound Design and Composition of an Independent Production: Zara Stanton (Metropolis )
Best New Australian Work: Lewis Treston (Hubris & Humiliation )
Best Newcomer: Abigail Adriano (Miss Saigon )
Best Ensemble: The Visitors (Sydney Theatre Company and Moogahlin Performing Arts)
Best Production of a Musical: A Little Night Music (Hayes Theatre Co )
Best Direction of a Musical: Dean Bryant (A Little Night Music )
Best Performance in a Leading Role in a Musical: Ruva Ngwenya (Tina The Tina Turner Musical )
Best Performance in a Supporting Role in a Musical: Nancye Hayes (A Little Night Music )
Best Musical Direction: Zara Stanton (Metropolis )
Best Choreography in a Musical: Vi Lam (The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee )
Best Production for Children: Waru (Bangarra Dance Theatre and Sydney Festival )
Best Production for Young People: The Lies We Were Told (Shopfront Arts and Monkey Baa)
Lifetime Achievement Award: Jane Seldon and Terence Clarke
2022
The 2022 awards were announced on 23 January 2023.[ 6] [ 7]
Best Mainstage Production: The Jungle and the Sea (Belvoir )
Best Independent Production: Albion (Secret House, New Ghosts Theatre Company and Seymour Centre )
Best Direction of a Mainstage Production: Kip Williams (Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde )
Best Direction of an Independent Production: Lucy Clements (Albion )
Best Performance in a Leading Role in a Mainstage Production: Heather Mitchell (RBG: Of Many, One )
Best Performance in a Leading Role in an Independent Production: Jane Phegan (The End of Winter )
Best Performance in a Supporting Role in a Mainstage Production: Peter Carroll (The Tempest )
Best Performance in a Supporting Role in an Independent Production: Merridy Eastman (Hand of God )
Best Stage Design of a Mainstage Production: Mel Page (A Raisin in the Sun )
Best Stage Design of an Independent Production: Grace Deacon and Kelsey Lee (Destroy, She Said )
Best Costume Design of a Mainstage Production: Romance Was Born and Anna Cordingley (Amadeus )
Best Costume Design of an Independent Production: Esther Zhong (Moon Rabbit Rising )
Best Lighting Design of a Mainstage Production: Nick Schlieper (Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde )
Best Lighting Design of an Independent Production: Tyler Fitzpatrick (Moon Rabbit Rising )
Best Sound Design of a Mainstage Production: Michael Toisuta (Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde )
Best Original Score of a Mainstage Production: Arjunan Puveendran (The Jungle and the Sea )
Best Sound Design and Composition of an Independent Production: Christine Pan (Moon Rabbit Rising )
Best New Australian Work: The Jungle and the Sea (S. Shakthidharan and Eamon Flack )
Best Newcomer: Masego Pitso (Chewing Gum Dreams )
Best Ensemble: The Jungle and the Sea (Belvoir)
Best Production of a Musical: Moulin Rouge! The Musical (Global Creatures)
Best Direction of a Musical: Cameron Mitchell (Nice Work If You Can Get It )
Best Performance in a Leading Role in a Musical: Stefanie Jones (Mary Poppins )
Best Performance in a Supporting Role in a Musical: Simon Burke (Moulin Rouge! The Musical )
Best Musical Direction: Chris King, Steven Kramer and Nigel Ubrihien (Jekyll and Hyde )
Best Choreography in a Musical: Cameron Mitchell (Nice Work If You Can Get It )
Best Production for Children: Yong (Monkey Baa Theatre)
Best Production for Young People: The Deb (ATYP )
Lifetime Achievement Award: John Robertson and William Yang
2021
The 2021 awards were announced on 31 January 2022.[ 8] [ 9]
Best Mainstage Production: The Picture of Dorian Gray (Sydney Theatre Company )
Best Independent Production: Symphonie Fantastique (Little Eggs Collective in association with KXT)
Best Direction of a Mainstage Production: Kip Williams (The Picture of Dorian Gray )
Best Direction of an Independent Production: Tasnim Hossain (Yellow Face )
Best Performance in a Leading Role in a Mainstage Production: Eryn Jean Norvill (The Picture of Dorian Gray )
Best Performance in a Leading Role in an Independent Production: Shan-Ree Tan (Yellow Face )
Best Performance in a Supporting Role in a Mainstage Production: Aaron Tsindos (No Pay? No Way! )
Best Performance in a Supporting Role in an Independent Production: Alfie Gledhill (The Removalists )
Best Stage Design of a Mainstage Production: Marg Horwell and David Bergman (The Picture of Dorian Gray )
Best Stage Design of an Independent Production: Charles Davis (Happy Days )
Best Costume Design of a Mainstage Production: Genevieve Blanchett (Home, I’m Darling )
Best Costume Design of an Independent Production: Esther Zhong (Three Fat Virgins Unassembled )
Best Lighting Design of a Mainstage Production: Matt Scott (Fun Home )
Best Lighting Design of an Independent Production: Benjamin Brockman (Symphonie Fantastique )
Best Sound Design of a Mainstage Production: David Bergman (Green Park )
Best Sound Design and Composition of an Independent Production: Oliver Shermacher (Symphonie Fantastique )
Best New Australian Work: The Visitors (Jane Harrison )
Best Newcomer: Kiana Daniele (SIX )
Best Ensemble: Symphonie Fantastique
Best Production of a Musical: Hamilton (Jeffrey Seller , Sander Jacobs, Jill Furman , The Public Theater and Michael Cassel)
Best Direction of a Musical: Dean Bryant (Fun Home )
Best Performance in a Leading Role in a Musical: Lyndon Watts (Hamilton )
Best Performance in a Supporting Role in a Musical: Marty Alix (Hamilton )
Best Musical Direction: Carmel Dean (Fun Home )
Best Cabaret Production: Is This All Then? (Philip Quast )
Best Production for Children: Wilfrid Gordon McDonald Partridge (Sydney Opera House and Australian Chamber Orchestra )
Best Production for Young People: I've Been Meaning to Ask You (The Good Room, Critical Stages Touring, ATYP and Riverside Theatres)
Lifetime Achievement Award: Gale Edwards and Tony Sheldon
2019
The 2019 awards were announced on 20 January 2020.[ 10] [ 11]
Best Mainstage Production: Counting and Cracking (Belvoir and Co-Curious)
Best Independent Production: John (Outhouse Theatre Co and Seymour Centre )
Best Direction of a Mainstage Production: Paige Rattray (The Beauty Queen of Leenane )
Best Direction of an Independent Production: Dino Dimitriadis (Angels in America )
Best Female Actor in a Leading Role in a Mainstage Production: Sheridan Harbridge (Prima Facie )
Best Male Actor in a Leading Role in a Mainstage Production: Meyne Wyatt (City of Gold )
Best Female Actor in a Leading Role in an Independent Production: Janine Watson (The Happy Prince )
Best Male Actor in a Leading Role in an Independent Production: Justin Amankwah (Good Dog )
Best Female Actor in a Supporting Role in a Mainstage Production: Shari Sebbens (City of Gold )
Best Male Actor in a Supporting Role in a Mainstage Production: Hamish Michael (The Beauty Queen of Leenane )
Best Female Actor in a Supporting Role in an Independent Production: Catherine Văn-Davies (Angels in America )
Best Male Actor in a Supporting Role in an Independent Production: Joseph Althouse (Angels in America )
Best Sound Design and Composition of an Independent Production:
Best Independent Musical: American Psycho (BB Arts Entertainment and Two Doors Productions)
Best New Australian Work: Counting and Cracking (S. Shakthidharan )
Best Production of a Mainstage Musical: Fangirls (Belvoir , Queensland Theatre and Brisbane Festival in association with ATYP )
Lifetime Achievement Award: Maggie Blinco
2018
The 2018 awards were announced on 21 January 2019.[ 12] [ 13]
2017
The 2017 awards were announced on 22 January 2018.[ 14]
2016
The 2016 awards were announced at the Seymour Centre on 23 January 2017.[ 15] Recipients included:
2015
The 2015 awards were announced at the Paddington RSL on 18 January 2016.[ 16] Recipients included:
2014
2013
2012
2011
The 2011 Sydney Theatre Awards were announced in Paddington, NSW on 15 January 2012.[ 17]
See also
References
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^ Blake, Elissa (2014-12-16). "Sydney Theatre Awards: recognition for small musicals and female playwrights but snubs for Strictly Ballroom and Hugo Weaving" . The Sydney Morning Herald . Retrieved 2017-05-05 .
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^ Pitt, Helen (2023-01-23). "From Ruth Bader Ginsburg to Mary Poppins: Sydney Theatre Awards winners" . The Sydney Morning Herald . Retrieved 2023-01-23 .
^ "2022 – Nominees and Winners" . Sydney Theatre Awards . Retrieved 2023-01-23 .
^ "Sydney Theatre Awards" . www.facebook.com . Retrieved 2022-09-25 .
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^ Morris, Linda (2020-01-20). "Homegrown production takes out top Sydney Theatre Award" . The Sydney Morning Herald . Retrieved 2020-01-21 .
^ "2019 Sydney Theatre Awards announced" . Limelight . Retrieved 2020-01-21 .
^ "2018 | Sydney Theatre Awards" . www.sydneytheatreawards.com . Retrieved 2019-01-22 .
^ Jefferson, Dee (2019-01-22). "Sydney Theatre Awards dominated by The Harp in the South and The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui" . ABC News . Retrieved 2019-01-22 .
^ Nguyen, Justine (22 January 2018). "2017 Sydney Theatre Awards Announced" . Limelight Magazine. Retrieved 5 April 2018 .
^ "Sydney Theatre Awards full winners list: Belvoir, Antigone & Little Shop dominate" . dailyreview.com.au . Retrieved 2017-05-05 .
^ Blake, Elissa (2016-01-18). "Sydney Theatre Awards 2015: Belvoir's Ivanov dominates and Matilda girls honoured" . The Sydney Morning Herald . Retrieved 2017-09-18 .
^ Hook, Chris (16 January 2012). "2011 Sydney Theatre Award winners Simon Stone's adaptation of Ibsen's The Wild Duck" . The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 5 April 2018 .
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