December 21, 2006
CHAPMAN TRIPP THEATRE AWARD WINNERS ANNOUNCED
The winners of the 15th annual Chapman Tripp Theatre Awards were announced on 7 December 2006 at a function hosted by the Mayor of Wellington, Kerry Prendergast.
It’s been a standout year for NZ playwright Albert Belz. Not only was he just named the recipient of the prestigious Bruce Mason Playwright Award for 2006, but the production of his play, Yours Truly, at BATS Theatre earlier this year, has topped the list of Chapman Tripp Theatre Award Winners, taking four awards overall including; most original production, outstanding new NZ play, and production of the year.
This was followed closely by two Circa productions.
Firstly The Country, directed by Jane Waddell, awarded the following actors Heather O’Carroll – supporting actress of the year, Malcolm Murray – accolade for outstanding performance and Carol Smith – actress of the year. Death of a Salesman, directed by Susan Wilson, also garnered three awards; Jennifer Ludlam – accolade for outstanding performance, George Henare – actor of the year and Susan Wilson – director of the year.
The awards, founded by Chapman Tripp in 1992, celebrate and recognise the unique creative talent that we have in our city. The Award winners are selected from 96 professional productions performed in Wellington theatres by a panel of Theatre Critics: Laurie Atkinson – The Dominion Post, Harry Ricketts – New Zealand Listener, John Smythe – Theatreview, Lynn Freeman – Capital Times.
The award categories and winners in each category are as follows:
Mayor’s Award for Significant Contribution to the Theatre
Grant Tilly
Montana Wines Award for Most Original Production of the Year
Yours Truly – Left of Centre Productions
Downstage Theatre Award for the Most Promising Male Newcomer
of the Year
James Ashcroft – The Brilliant Fassah
Circa Award donated by TACT for the Most Promising Female Newcomer of the Year
Rachel Forman – Fool for Love
Sovereign Award for the Most Promising New Director of the Year
Lyndee-Jane Rutherford – Love Puke
The Dominion Post Award for Costume Designer of the Year
Gillie Coxhill – The Rivals
Theatrelight Award for Lighting Designer of the Year
Martyn Roberts – Yours Truly
Weta Workshop Award for Set Designer of the Year
John Hodgkins – Master Class
Western Audio Engineering Award for Sound Designer of the Year
Matthew Lambourn – Dr. Buller’s Birds
Constance Scott Kirkcaldie Award for Outstanding Composer of Original Music
Peter Daube – Stories Told To Me By Girls
Peter Harcourt Award for Outstanding New Playwright of the Year Sponsored by BATS and Taki Rua
Sonya Stewart – Wheel
The Absolutely Positively Outstanding New New Zealand Play of the Year
Yours Truly – Albert Belz
Radio Active’s 89FM Caffeine and Aspirin Show Award for Supporting Actress of the Year
Heather O’Carroll – The Country
Chapman Tripp Award for Supporting Actor of the Year
Julian Wilson – The Underpants
Gibson Group Accolade for Outstanding Performance
Jennifer Ludlam – Death of a Salesman
Grouse Lighting Accolade for Outstanding Performance
Malcolm Murray – The Country
Chapman Tripp Award for Actress of the Year
Carol Smith – The Country
Gail Cowan Management Award for Actor of the Year
George Henare – Death of a Salesman
Toi Whakaari: NZ Drama School Award for Director of the Year
Susan Wilson – Death of a Salesman
Chapman Tripp Award for Production of the Year
Yours Truly – Left of Centre Productions
For the full list of nominees, click here.
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