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2018 Green Room Award Nominations Announced

The Green Room Awards, now in their 35th year, were announced today in Melbourne.

Charles Edwards and Anna O’Byrne. My Fair Lady 2017. Image by Belinda Strodder

Known as Melbourne’s premier peer-presented performing arts awards they recognise excellence and innovation across a range of categories and include a total of 64 awards.

The Green Room Awards ceremony will feature spectacular live performances and award presentations by an array of dazzling artists. The ceremony will be held at Melbourne’s Comedy Theatre on Monday 9 April with tickets on sale shortly.

CABARET

Artiste

  • Maverick NewmanFinding Felix (Maverick Newman, The Butterfly Club)
  • Gillian Cosgriff8 Songs in 8 Weeks (Gillian Cosgriff, The Butterfly Club as part of Melbourne International Comedy Festival)
  • Jude PerlRoommates: The Musical (Hot Mess Productions, The Coopers Malthouse as part of Melbourne International Comedy Festival) and Let’s Hang Out (Hot Mess Productions, The Butterfly Club)
  • Dolly DiamondThe Lady Is A Tramp (Dolly Diamond, Chapel Off Chapel as part of Melbourne Cabaret Festival)
  • Betty GrumbleLove & Anger (or Sex Clown Saves The World AGAIN!) (Betty Grumble, The Butterfly Club)
  • Ash FlandersAsh Flanders is Nothing (Ash Flanders, Hares and Hyenas)

Ensemble

  • Fringe Wives Club: Glittery Clittery – Rowena Hutson, Victoria Falconer-Pritchard and Tessa Waters (Fringe Wives Club as part of Melbourne International Comedy Festival)
  • Lady Sings It Better: Story Time – Maeve Marsden, Libby Wood, Annaliese Szota, Fiona Pearson, Hayden Barltrop and Lauren Allison (Lady Sings It Better, The Butterfly Club as part of Melbourne International Comedy Festival)
  • The Lady Is A Tramp – Dolly Diamond, Shanon Whitelock, Darren Steel, Dave George, Tash York, Justin Clausen and Sue Taylor (Dolly Diamond, Chapel Off Chapel as part of Melbourne Cabaret Festival)
  • YUMMY – Valerie Hex, Karen From Finance, Tanzer, James Andrews, Beni Lola, Hannie Heldsen, Benjamin Hancock and Zelia Rose (YUMMY, Melba Spiegeltent as part of Melbourne International Comedy Festival)

Writing

  • Gillian Cosgriff 8 Songs in 8 Weeks (Gillian Cosgriff, The Butterfly Club as part of Melbourne International Comedy Festival)
  • Maverick NewmanFinding Felix (Maverick Newman, The Butterfly Club)
  • Cameron Taylor Pisca (Cameron Taylor, Chapel Off Chapel as part of Melbourne Cabaret Festival)
  • Jude Perl Roommates: The Musical (Hot Mess Productions as part of Melbourne International Comedy Festival)

Original Songs

  • Dusty Limits and Michael RoulstonDusty Limits: Grin (Dusty Limits, The Butterfly Club)
  • Jude PerlRoommates: The Musical (Hot Mess Productions, The Coopers Malthouse as part of Melbourne International Comedy Festival) and Let’s Hang Out (Hot Mess Productions, The Butterfly Club)
  • Maverick NewmanFinding Felix (Maverick Newman, The Butterfly Club)
  • Gillian Cosgriff 8 Songs in 8 Weeks (Gillian Cosgriff, The Butterfly Club as part of Melbourne International Comedy Festival)

Musical Direction

  • Mark JonesCyrens (Melissa Langton, Amanda Harrison and Chelsea Gibb, Chapel Off Chapel as part of Melbourne Cabaret Festival)
  • Ned DixonPlay Nice (Ilana Charnelle, The Butterfly Club)
  • Andrew KroenertUgly Duckling (Karla Hillam, The Butterfly Club as part of Melbourne Fringe Festival)
  • Shanon WhitelockThe Lady is a Tramp (Dolly Diamond, Chapel Off Chapel as part of Melbourne Cabaret Festival)

Production

  • Finding Felix (Maverick Newman, The Butterfly Club)
  • 8 Songs in 8 Weeks (Gillian Cosgriff, The Butterfly Club as part of Melbourne International Comedy Festival)
  • Pisca (Cameron Taylor, Chapel Off Chapel as part of Melbourne Cabaret Festival)
  • The Lady is a Tramp (Dolly Diamond, Chapel Off Chapel as part of Melbourne Cabaret Festival)
  • YUMMY (YUMMY, Melba Spiegeltent as part of Melbourne International Comedy Festival)

Outstanding Contribution to Cabaret

  • To be announced

CONTEMPORARY AND EXPERIMENTAL PERFORMANCE

Performer or Ensemble

  • wãni Le FrèreTales of an Afronaut
  • Ensemble Chasing Smoke
  • Richard BradshawTwo Old Pros
  • Tristan Meecham, Bec Reid & Ensemble Fun Run
  • Ensemble Junk

Sound Performance

  • There is only one nominee in this category, the winner will be announced at the ceremony.

Design

  • For the Ones Who Walk Away – Emily Barrie, Jethro Woodward, Richard Vabre
  • Rooman – Fleur Elise Noble and collaborators
  • Life is a Carousel – Gonzalo Varela, Lachlan Plain, Pedro Fuente

Curatorial Contribution

  • July Series – Season 2 2017 Arts House
  • Asia TOPA – Asia-Pacific Triennial of Performing Arts
  • Yirramboi — First Nations Arts Festival
  • Melbourne Festival of Puppetry – Lemony S Puppet Theatre & La Mama Theatre
  • A.C.C.A live-performance programming – A.C.C.A.

Contemporary Circus

  • Junk – Flying Fruit Fly Circus
  • Chasing Smoke – Circus Oz BLAKFlip Program

Community Collaboration

  • Body of Work (Congress, Coming Back out Ball, Fun Run) – All the Queens Men
  • We are Lightning – Joseph O’Farrel & Sam Halmarack
  • Vessel – Outer Urban Projects
  • We All Know What’s Happening – Samara Hersch & Lara Tomas
  • Chasing Smoke – Circus Oz BLAKFlip Program

Puppetry

  • Life is a Carousel – Magic Lantern Theatre & Sanctum Theatre
  • A Quarreling Pair – Aphids & The A Quarreling Pair Company
  • Two Old Pros – Richard Bradshaw & Murphy’s Puppets

Work for Young Audiences

  • Only a Year – Sarah Austin and Co.
  • Cerita Anak – Polyglot Theatre & Paper Moon Puppet Theatre
  • Journey to the Centre of the Earth – Mark Penzak
  • Junk – Flying Fruit Fly Circus

Production

  • Bunny – Luke George and Daniel Kok
  • Wank Bank Masterclass – Rural Ranga
  • Tales of an Afronaut – wãni Le Frère
  • We All Know What’s Happening – Samara Hersch & Lara Tomas
  • Between 8 and 9 (Chengdu Teahouse Project) – Chamber Made (Presented as part of Asia TOPA by Castlemaine State Festival and Melbourne Recital Centre).
  • Fun Run – All The Queens Men

DANCE

Female Performer

  • Marlo BenjaminAnti-Gravity (Chunky Move)
  • Lilian Steiner (Year’s work)
  • Melanie LaneSplit (Lucy Guerin Inc)
  • Tara Jade SamayaBe Yourself (Australian Dance Theatre)
  • Samantha Hines (Year’s work)

Male Performer

  • Kevin Jackson (Year’s work)
  • Kimball WongBe Yourself (Australian Dance Theatre)
  • Jack ZiesingPile of Bones (Stephanie Lake)
  • Beau Dean Riley SmithBennelong (Bangarra Dance Theatre)
  • Harrison Ritchie-JonesPile of Bones (Stephanie Lake)

Ensemble, Duo or Trio

  • Split (Lucy Guerin Inc)
  • Between Tiny Cities (Nick Power)
  • Bennelong (Bangarra Dance Theatre)
  • Ever (Phillip Adams BalletLab)

Visual Design

  • Fausto Brusamolino (Light & Mist Design), Boris Morris Bagattini (Video & Light Design), Victoria Hunt (Object Design, Costume Design), Clare Britton (Object Design), Annemaree Dalziel (Costume Design), Justine Shih Pearson (Costume Design) – Tangi Wai … the cry of water (Victoria Hunt)
  • Prue Lang (Concept), Jenny Hector (Lighting Design), Fozia Akalo (Costume Design) – Stellar Project (Prue Lang)
  • Ben Cobham (Set & Light Design) – In Plan (Michelle Heaven)
  • Ben ‘Bosco’ Shaw (Light Design) – Attractor (Dance North, Gideon Obarzanek and Lucy Guerin Inc)

Composition/Sound Design

  • Scanner (composition) and Robin Fox (Sound Design) – Split (Lucy Guerin Inc)
  • James Brown (Sound Design) – Tangi Wai … the cry of water (Victoria Hunt)
  • Senyawa (Rully Shabara, Wukir Suryadi) – Attractor (Dance North, Gideon Obarzanek and Lucy Guerin Inc)
  • (((20hz))) Number of the Machine (Antony Hamilton)

Choreography

  • Lucy GuerinSplit (Lucy Guerin Inc)
  • Phillip AdamsEver (Phillip Adams BalletLab)
  • Alice ToppLittle Atlas as part of Symphony in C (The Australian Ballet)

Concept and Realisation

  • Split (Lucy Guerin Inc)
  • Tangi Wai … the cry of water (Victoria Hunt)
  • Number of the Machine (Antony Hamilton)
  • In Plan (Michelle Heaven)

INDEPENDENT THEATRE

Performer (2 awarded)

  • Paul Blenheim Merciless Gods (Little Ones Theatre in association with Darebin Arts Speakeasy)
  • Lyall BrooksSpencer (Lab Kelpie in association with Chapel off Chapel)
  • Emily Goddard This is Eden (fortyfivedownstairs)
  • John JacobsWaiting for Godot (Wit’s End)
  • Marnie KerridgeThe Vagina Monologues (Deafferent
    Theatre, as part of Melbourne Fringe Festival)
  • Sapidah KianMerciless Gods (Little Ones Theatre in association with Darebin Arts Speakeasy)
  • Jillian MurrayThe Chairs (La Mama)
  • Eryn Jean NorvillNiche (Elbow Room in association with Darebin Arts Speakeasy)
  • Dushan PhilipsAngels in America (Cameron Lukey and Dirty Pretty Theatre in association with fortyfivedownstairs)
  • Jennifer VuleticMerciless Gods (Little Ones Theatre in association with Darebin Arts Speakeasy)

Ensemble

  • Book of Exodus – Part II (Fraught Outfit in association with Theatre Works)
  • Let’s Get Practical! Live (The Very Good Looking Initiative, as part of Melbourne Fringe)
  • Looking Glass (New Working Group in association with fortyfivedownstairs)
  • Song For A Weary Throat (Rawcus in association with Theatre Works)
  • The Age of Bones (La Mama as part of Asia TOPA)

Lighting Design

  • Kris ChaineyThe Absence of Knowing: Four Men & Dog Play (La Mama)
  • Jenny HectorBook of Exodus – Part II (Fraught Outfit in association with Theatre Works)
  • Amelia Lever-DavidsonLooking Glass (New Working Group in association with fortyfivedownstairs)
  • Katie SfetkidisThe Happy Prince (Little Ones Theatre in association with La Mama)
  • Emma Valente Joan (The Rabble in association with Theatre Works)

Set/Costume Design

  • Kate DavisLooking Glass (New Working Group in association with fortyfivedownstairs)
  • Marg Horwell Big Heart (Dee & Cornelius in association with Theatre Works)
  • Eugyeene Teh Book of Exodus – Part II (Fraught Outfit in association with Theatre Works)
  • Eugyeene TehThe Happy Prince (Little Ones Theatre in association with La Mama)
  • Gun Shy, Anastasia La Fey, Keon Couture (Couturiers), William Eicholtz, Catherine Lane(Sculptors) and the artists of Arts Project Australia (Visual Artists) – The Rapture (Finucane & Smith in association with fortyfivedownstairs)

Music Composition and Sound Design

  • Robert Jordan (Sound Design and Composition) – The Sky Is Well Designed (Fabricated Rooms in association with Darebin Arts Speakeasy, as part of Melbourne Fringe)
  • Max Lyandvert (Composition) – Book of Exodus – Part II (Fraught Outfit in association with Theatre Works)
  • Ian Moorhead (Sound Design) – Looking Glass (New Working Group in association with fortyfivedownstairs)
  • Daniel Nixon (Sound Design) – The Happy Prince (Little Ones Theatre in association with La Mama)
  • Jethro Woodward (Sound Design), Jethro Woodward and Gian Slater (Musical Direction and Composition) – Song For A Weary Throat (Rawcus in association with Theatre Works)

Writing

  • Patricia CorneliusBig Heart (Dee & Cornelius in association with Theatre Works)
  • Dan Giovannoni after Christos TsiolkasMerciless Gods (Little Ones Theatre in association with Darebin Arts Speakeasy)
  • Jane Miller Cuckoo (15 Minutes from Anywhere)
  • Chi VuColoured Aliens (La Mama, as part of Melbourne International Comedy Festival)
  • Katy Warner Spencer (Lab Kelpie in association with Chapel off Chapel)

Direction

  • Susie DeeBig Heart (Dee & Cornelius in association with Theatre Works)
  • Susie DeeLooking Glass (New Working Group in association with fortyfivedownstairs)
  • Jenny KempThe Chairs (La Mama)
  • Stephen NicolazzoThe Happy Prince (Little Ones Theatre in association with La Mama)
  • Kate SulanSong For A Weary Throat (Rawcus in association with Theatre Works)

Production

  • Big Heart (Dee & Cornelius in association with Theatre Works)
  • Looking Glass (New Working Group in association with fortyfivedownstairs)
  • Merciless Gods (Little Ones Theatre in association with Darebin Arts Speakeasy)
  • Song For A Weary Throat (Rawcus in association with Theatre Works)
  • The Happy Prince (Little Ones Theatre in association with La Mama)

MUSIC THEATRE

Female Lead

  • Anna O’ByrneMy Fair Lady (Opera Australia & John Frost)
  • Marina PriorHello, Dolly! (The Production Company)
  • Christie Whelan BrowneVigil (Commissioned by Adelaide Cabaret Festival and presented by Arts Centre Melbourne)
  • Genevieve KingsfordBrigadoon (The Production Company)

Male Lead

  • Charles EdwardsMy Fair Lady (Opera Australia & John Frost)
  • Grant PiroHello, Dolly! (The Production Company)
  • Joel GrangerOrdinary Days (Pursued By Bear)
  • Ainsley MelhamAladdin The Musical (Disney Theatrical Productions)
  • Michael James Scott Aladdin The Musical (Disney Theatrical Productions)

Female In A Supporting Role

  • Robyn NevinMy Fair Lady (Opera Australia & John Frost)
  • Verity Hunt-BallardHello, Dolly! (The Production Company)
  • Nancye HayesBrigadoon (The Production Company)

Male In A Supporting Role

  • Reg LivermoreMy Fair Lady (Opera Australia & John Frost)
  • Glenn HillHello, Dolly! (The Production Company)
  • Michael CormickJesus Christ Superstar (The Production Company)
  • Aljin AbellaAladdin The Musical (Disney Theatrical Productions)
  • Luke JoslinBrigadoon (The Production Company)

Lighting Design

  • Richard PilbrowMy Fair Lady (Opera Australia & John Frost)
  • Trent Suidgeest Jesus Christ Superstar (The Production Company)
  • Chris PetridisVigil (Commissioned by Adelaide Cabaret Festival and presented by Arts Centre Melbourne)
  • Natasha KatzAladdin The Musical (Disney Theatrical Productions)

Set Design

  • Oliver SmithMy Fair Lady (Opera Australia & John Frost)
  • Christina SmithBrigadoon (The Production Company)
  • Bob Crowley Aladdin The Musical (Disney Theatrical Productions)
  • Owen PhillipsVivid White (Melbourne Theatre Company)

Costume Design

  • Cecil Beaton recreated by John David RidgeMy Fair Lady (Opera Australia & John Frost)
  • Isaac LummisHello, Dolly! (The Production Company)
  • Gregg BarnesAladdin The Musical (Disney Theatrical Productions)

Sound Design

  • Michael WatersMy Fair Lady (Opera Australia & John Frost)
  • Kelvin Gedye, Julian Spink & John Scandrett (System Sound) – Hello, Dolly! (The Production Company)
  • Ken Travis Aladdin The Musical (Disney Theatrical Productions)

Music Direction/Supervision

  • Guy SimpsonMy Fair Lady (Opera Australia & John Frost)
  • Vanessa ScammellHello, Dolly! (The Production Company)
  • Joe ChindamoVigil (Commissioned by Adelaide Cabaret Festival and presented by Arts Centre Melbourne)
  • Geoffrey CastlesAladdin The Musical (Disney Theatrical Productions)
  • Michael TyackBrigadoon (The Production Company)

Betty Pounder Award For Excellence In Choreography

  • Kirsten KingHello, Dolly! (The Production Company)
  • Casey Nicholaw Aladdin The Musical (Disney Theatrical Productions)

Direction

  • Gary YoungHello, Dolly! (The Production Company)
  • Tyran ParkeOrdinary Days (Pursued By Bear)
  • Andy PackerVigil (Commissioned by Adelaide Cabaret Festival and presented by Arts Centre Melbourne)
  • Jason LangleyBrigadoon (The Production Company)

Production

  • My Fair Lady (Opera Australia & John Frost)
  • Hello, Dolly! (The Production Company)
  • Vigil (Commissioned by Adelaide Cabaret Festival and presented by Arts Centre Melbourne)
  • Aladdin The Musical (Disney Theatrical Productions)
  • Brigadoon (The Production Company)

OPERA

Female Lead

  • Lorina GoreKing Roger (Opera Australia)
  • Anna PrincevaPagliacci (Opera Australia)
  • Helena DixRoberto Devereux (Melbourne Opera)
  • Danielle CalderRoberto Devereux (Melbourne Opera)

Male Lead

  • Michael HoneymanKing Roger (Opera Australia)
  • Arthur EspirituKing Roger (Opera Australia)
  • José CarbóCavalleria Rusticana / Pagliacci (Opera Australia)
  • Dmytro PopovCarmen (Opera Australia)
  • Alexander LewisThe Merry Widow (Opera Australia)

Female in a Supporting Role

  • Dominica MatthewsCavalleria Rusticana (Opera Australia)
  • Jane EdeCarmen (Opera Australia)
  • Sarah SweetingLohengrin (Melbourne Opera)

Male in a Supporting Role

  • James EgglestoneKing Roger (Opera Australia)
  • David GouldH.M.S Pinafore (Melbourne Opera)
  • Carlos E. BárcenasThe Sleeping Beauty (Victorian Opera)
  • Benjamin RasheedThe Merry Widow (Opera Australia)

Lighting Design

  • Trudy DalgleishCunning Little Vixen (Victorian Opera)
  • Jon ClarkKing Roger (Opera Australia)
  • Alessandro Carletti Cavalleria Rusticana / Pagliacci (Opera Australia)
  • Phillip LethleanThe Sleeping Beauty (Victorian Opera)

Set/Costume Design

  • Roger Kirk AM (Costumes) – Cunning Little Vixen (Victorian Opera)
  • Joe Blanck (Puppet Design) – The Sleeping Beauty (Victorian Opera)
  • Steffen Aarfing (Set) – King Roger (Opera Australia)
  • Paolo Fantin (Set) – Cavalleria Rusticana / Pagliacci (Opera Australia)
  • Yandell Walton (Video Projections) – Lohengrin (Melbourne Opera)

Conductor

  • Phoebe BriggsThe Sleeping Beauty (Victorian Opera)
  • Andrea Molino King Roger (Opera Australia)
  • Vanessa ScammellThe Merry Widow (Opera Australia)
  • Andrea LicataCavalleria Rusticana / Pagliacci (Opera Australia)

Direction

  • Kasper HoltenKing Roger (Opera Australia)
  • Damiano MichielettoCavalleria Rusticana / Pagliacci (Opera Australia)

Production

  • Cavalleria Rusticana / Pagliacci (Opera Australia)
  • King Roger (Opera Australia)

THEATRE COMPANIES

Female Performer

  • Kate MulvanyRichard III (
    Bell Shakespeare)
  • Heather Mitchell Away (Malthouse Theatre and Sydney Theatre Company)
  • Alex AldrichThe Moors (Red Stitch Actors Theatre)
  • Melita JurisicJohn (
    Melbourne Theatre Company)
  • Diana (Xiaojie) LinLittle Emperors (Malthouse Theatre in association with Asia TOPA)

Male Performer

  • Paul Blackwell Faith Healer (A Belvoir Production presented at Melbourne Theatre Company)
  • Daniel MonksThe Real And Imagined History Of The Elephant Man (Malthouse
    Theatre)
  • Kelton PellThe Season (Tasmania Performs)
  • Mitchell ButelThe Merchant Of Venice (Bell Shakespeare)
  • Tyler CoppinBorn Yesterday (Melbourne Theatre Company)

Ensemble

  • The Season (Tasmania Performs)
  • Wild Bore (Malthouse Theatre)
  • Melbourne Talam (Melbourne Theatre Company)
  • Revolt. She Said. Revolt Again (Malthouse Theatre)
  • Trapper (Arena Theatre Company)

Set and Costume Design

  • Richard RobertsThe Season (Tasmania Performs)
  • Dale FergusonAway (Malthouse
    Theatre and Sydney Theatre Company)
  • Chloe GreavesIncognito (Red Stitch Actors Theatre)
  • Marg HorwellThe Real And Imagined History Of The Elephant Man (Malthouse Theatre)
  • Zoë AtkinsonBlack Rider: The Casting Of The Magic Bullets (Malthouse Theatre
    and Victorian Opera in association with Melbourne Festival)

Lighting Design

  • Rachel BurkeMelbourne Talam (Melbourne Theatre Company) & The Season (Tasmania Performs)
  • Paul JacksonAway (Malthouse Theatre and Sydney Theatre Company) & The Testament Of
    Mary (Malthouse Theatre)
  • Katie SfetkidisThe Moors (Red Stitch Actors Theatre)
  • Paul Lim Trapper (Arena Theatre Company)
  • Richard VabreJohn (
    Melbourne Theatre Company)

Music Composition/Sound Design

  • Ben Grant (Sound Design) – The Season (Tasmania Performs)
  • J. David Franzke (Composition
    and Sound Design) – Away (Malthouse Theatre and Sydney Theatre Company)
  • Jethro Woodward (Soundscape Design) and Jim Atkins (Sound Design) – Black Rider: The Casting Of The Magic Bullets (Malthouse Theatre and Victorian Opera in association with Melbourne Festival)
  • Jethro Woodward (Composition & Sound Design) – The Real And Imagined History Of The Elephant Man (Malthouse Theatre)
  • Darius Kedros (Composition &
    Sound Design) – Melbourne Talam (Melbourne Theatre Company)

New Writing For The Australian Stage

  • John HarveyHeart Is A Wasteland (Malthouse Theatre
    and Brown Cab Productions)
  • Rashma N. KalsieMelbourne Talam (Melbourne Theatre Company)
  • Nathan MaynardThe Season (Tasmania Performs)
  • Tom Wright The Real And Imagined History Of The Elephant Man (Malthouse Theatre)
  • Zoë Coombs Marr, Ursula Martinez and  Adrienne TruscottWild Bore (Malthouse Theatre)

Direction

  • Isaac DrandicThe Season (Tasmania Performs)
  • Petra KaliveMelbourne Talam
    (Melbourne Theatre Company)
  • Margaret HarveyHeart Is A Wasteland (Malthouse Theatre and Brown Cab Productions)
  • Matthew Lutton Away (
    Malthouse Theatre and Sydney Theatre Company)
  • Stephen NicolazzoThe Moors (Red Stitch Actors Theatre)

Production

  • The Season (Tasmania Performs)
  • Away (Malthouse Theatre and Sydney Theatre Company)
  • The Moors (Red Stitch Actors Theatre)
  • Black Rider: The Casting Of The Magic Bullets (Malthouse Theatre and Victorian Opera in association with Melbourne Festival)
  • Richard III (Bell Shakespeare)
Matt Edwards

Matt is a past owner of AussieTheatre, working as digital director from 2011 to 2019. He is also a performer, most recently appeared in the Australian tour of Mamma Mia! and previously in the Australian/NZ tour of CATS and Enda Markey's acclaimed production of Blood Brothers. As well as performing Matt keeps himself busy in the digital side of the arts working with web design agency Emptyhead Digital

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