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Post by Talissa on Nov 29, 2005 11:54:12 GMT 11
Aaaaand here are the nominations. Do I sense a pattern here?
MUSICAL THEATRE
BRIAN STACEY SUPPORTING PERFORMER Terry Bader -The Lion King Mitchell Butel -The Republic of Myopia Bert Newton -The Producers Tony Sheldon - The Producers John Xintavelonis -The Lion King
FEMALE PERFORMER Nadia Coote -Dirty Dancing Chloe Dallimore -The Producers Kate Hoolihan - We Will Rock You Kym Valentine - Dirty Dancing Buyisile Zama - The Lion King
MALE PERFORMER Josef Brown -Dirty Dancing Tom Burlinson - The Producers Michael Falzon - We Will Rock You Tony Harvey - The Lion King Reg Livermore - The Producers
PRODUCTION Dirty Dancing The Lion King The Producers Saturday Night Fever We Will Rock You
PLAYS
FEMALE ACTOR IN A PLAY Cate Blanchett -Hedda Gabler Judy Davis - Victory Helen Morse -Frozen Leah Purcell -Stuff Happens Genevieve Lemon - My Brilliant Divorce
MALE ACTOR IN A PLAY John Gaden -Victory Frank Gallacher - Frozen Philip Quast -Democracy Gary McDonald -Brothers Max Cullen -The Daylight Athiest
PLAY OF THE YEAR Frozen – Melbourne Theatre Company Hedda Gabler – Sydney Theatre Company Inheritance – Melbourne Theatre Company Victory – Sydney Theatre Company
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Post by Buff on Nov 29, 2005 12:47:27 GMT 11
BRIAN STACEY SUPPORTING PERFORMER John Xintavelonis -The Lion King Go the Tasmanian!! ;D ;D ;D Buff
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Post by jackjackjack on Nov 29, 2005 18:57:36 GMT 11
Notice a complete void of women under supporting performer
James
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Post by bamboozled on Feb 21, 2006 18:01:45 GMT 11
Who is nominated for Green Room Awards this year?
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Post by nadine on Feb 21, 2006 22:50:28 GMT 11
The nominees for the GRAs shouldn't be coming out for another few months, unless they changed their process. Same with the Helpmann Awards.
Last year they only announced the nominees for the GRAs and had no function for the actual awards.
There's no Mo Awards this year due to the restructing of the organisation and lack of funding.
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Post by Talissa on Feb 22, 2006 0:48:04 GMT 11
Actually, I think the nominations were supposed to have been launched today, but they aren't up on the website yet, so it won't be long now.
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Post by nadine on Feb 22, 2006 1:29:29 GMT 11
Just ignore my above post here are the nominees - well an article via Herald Sun LEASE keep coming back, Opera Australia; Victoria loves you. Or so it seems at the Green Room Awards, for which the national opera company has been blessed with more nominations -- 30 -- than anyone else. Ten are for OA's curious comedy The Love for Three Oranges, with singers William Ferguson and Rosario La Spina tipped for male principal, Ali McGregor and Catherine Carby for featured female and Francesca Zambello as director. Amusingly, Richard Gill -- lured away from OA to head the new Victorian Opera -- is nominated as best conductor. Also scoring well is OA's new production of La Boheme (seven). Local opera companies make a gallant show, with Lyric Opera (Don Pasquale) and Melbourne Opera (Don Giovanni) up against OA for best production. Announced yesterday, the nominations cover performing arts productions in Victoria in 2005. After a dazzling 12 months, Malthouse Theatre dominates the drama category with 17 nominations. Alias Grace, Black Medea, Page 8, The Ham Funeral and Woman Bomb are its strong contenders. The Melbourne Theatre Company has five mentions. In cabaret, too, Malthouse polled well, with five taps for Boulevard Delirium. Its rivals are Keating! (four) and Moira Finucane's Gotharama (three). Local folk The Production Company swept the music theatre category with 17 nominations, including eight for Oklahoma!. Saturday Night Fever earned six and Leader of the Pack five. In dance, the Australian Ballet (six), Danceworks' The View From Here (four) and Lucy Guerin's On (four) are in front. Petite Fitzroy theatre the Store Room looms large on the fringe, with gongs for the Yellow Wallpaper, The Minutiae of Inertia and more. The awards will be announced on April 9 at the Arts Centre.
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Post by Talissa on Mar 15, 2006 17:31:38 GMT 11
And the Mo Award winners... www.moawards.org.au/home.htmOkay, a couple of those (Not necessarily theatre) make me gag ever so slightly. Others are good, though
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Post by nadine on Mar 15, 2006 23:51:21 GMT 11
Go Hedda Gabler *g*
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Post by Buff on Mar 16, 2006 8:43:23 GMT 11
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