December 2, 2010
The Chapman Kips!
HACKMAN NZ posted 4 Nov 2010, 02:09 PM / edited 25 Nov 2010, 10:34 AM
BATS and HACKMAN proudly present….
The CHAPMAN KIP Theatre Awards!
Friday 3rd December. 10.30pm – 1am. (Awards at 11pm).
BATS Theatre. Koha entry.
Dress: 80’s Glam!
Hosts: Heather O’Carroll and Cohen Holloway
Here’s how it works….
Copy and paste the categories and start posting!
If you want to sponsor an award flick me an email kipchapman@gmail.com
This year’s Categories are…
The HACKMAN award for Best Death of the Year…
The BATS Award for Best Poster of the Year…
The PLAY PRESS Award for an Actress/Actor playing a character with a disability/medical condition of the year…
The Award for Best Break up of the Year…
The MICHAEL AND SHARON WRAY ARTS FOUNDATION Award for Best Entrance of the Year…
The ARMSTRONG CREATIVE Award for Best Stage Manager of the Year…
The PLAYMARKET Award for Best Line in a Kiwi Play…
The CIRCA THEATRE Award for Best Comeback of the Year….
The HAMBLETON FOUNDATION FOR THE ARTS Award for Best Pash of the Year…
The SOUTH PACIFIC PICURES Outrageous Award for the Best Performance of a Jersey wearing multiple personality Kiwi who dabbles in murdering, mothering and transport ads of the Year….
The THEATREVIEW Award for Best Ensemble acting of the Year…
The APRA Award for Best Singing in a Play…
The Award for Smallest Part of the Year…
The Award for Best Cross Gender Acting of the Year…
The Award for Best Accent of the Year…
The Award for Best Dry of the Year…
The Award for Best Dancing in a Play…
The DOWNSTAGE Lifetime achievement award will be presented on the night…
See you at the Show!
Love
HACKMAN
Michael Wray posted 4 Nov 2010, 07:22 PM / edited 4 Nov 2010, 07:47 PM
The HACKMAN award for Best Death of the Year… Hadleigh Walker in Pirates & Ninjas. The arterial spurting neck wound clinched it.
The BATS Award for Best Poster of the Year… Katydid.
The PLAY PRESS Award for an Actress/Actor playing a character with a disability/medical condition of the year… Sophie Hambleton in Katydid.
The PLAYMARKET Award for Best Line in a Kiwi Play… “Some of my best friends are a cat” in Irrepressible Urge.
The Award for Best Pash of the Year… the two youngsters from Long Cloud Theatre snogging to the side of the stage during the Mexican scene of Vernone God Little. Disturbingly realistic! I’m told they’re Joe Dekkers-Reihana and Corine Knorr.
The SOUTH PACIFIC PICURES Outrageous Award for the Best Performance of a Jersey wearing multiple personality Kiwi who dabbles in murdering, mothering
and transport ads of the Year…. Hadleigh!
The APRA Award for Best Singing in a Play… Guy Langford in Wannabe
The Award for Best Accent of the Year… Nick Dunbar’s Afrikaans in Black Mass (third part of Toi’s Triple Threat)
The Award for Best Dancing in a Play… Erin Banks & Ralph McCubbin Howell in Who’s Neat? You!
No best costume this year? Barry Lakeman’s dragon in Irrepressible Urge definitely deserves a mention.
More to come when I’ve jogged the memory banks.
Editor posted 5 Nov 2010, 06:51 PM / edited 6 Nov 2010, 09:47 AM
Here is the WELLINGTON THEATRE 2010 Year in Retrospect list (thanks to Kate McGill) – not hyperlinked but just copy a title into the Search field to find reviews, etc. If you think anything is missing email john@theatreview.org.nz .
BATS
Everything is OK
Gene Pool
Holmes Alone!
WITside Story: an improvised musical
Sincerely, yours: an improvised love story
The End of the Line
Death at Murder Manor: a script-free Agatha Christie mystery
The Hotel
Resolve
Father Familiar
DOORS. WALLS. AND ALSO SILENCE.
Distraction Camp
KATYDID
Dog Sees God – Confessions of a Teenage Blockhead
Paper, Scissors, Rock
Young and Hungry Festival of New Theatre 2010
Te Kaupoi
The Intricate Art of Actually Caring
Coffee Cups and a Porridge Pot at Frying Pan Lake
Tea For Toot
The Giant Face
Elimination Rounds
Goldilocks and the Three Queers
My Name is Rachel Corrie
Skungpoomery
Back/Words
The Second Test
Angel
Ruby Tuesday
Pink Lighter
A Love Tail
Irrepressible Urge
Sometimes I Don’t Like Yellow
The Black Hole Menagerie
Gds and Heroes: Improvised Myths
Buffoon’s Birthday
Aphelion
Fractur
Jangle
What’s in a Man?
Pirates Vs. Ninjas
Love Animal
Te Haerenga: A Journey of Identity
Mo and Jess Kill Susie
Scary Sagas at BATS
CIRCA
Me and Robert McKee
BeatCamp
The Birthday Boy
Pirates
My First Time
Shipwrecked! An Entertainment:
Parlour Song
The Great Gatsby
Gnome on the Roam
MAURITIUS
He Reo Aroha
The Nero Show
Holmes Alone! (nz)
Shakespeare The Musical
Theatresports 2010
Dead Man’s Cell Phone
The Sorcerer’s Apprentice
The Letter Writer
Garry Trotter and the Philosopher’s Whatchamacallit!
Mary Stuart
Ninety
The 39 Steps
DOWNSTAGE
Apollo 13
Deadly
The Guru of Chai
The December Brother
End Game
The Fierceness
Maori Twain & Me in MaoriLand
The Lonesome Buckwhips: Buckapapa
Le Sud
Lullaby Jock
Biography of my Skin
Back/Words
Wannabe
Vernon God Little
TE WHAEA
The Pohutakawa Tree
Wild Cabbage
Innocence
360
Sunday Roast
For Real
OTHER VENUES
Cabaret – THE GARDEN CLUB
Wellington Playback Theatre: Hope & Desire– DRAMA CHRISTI STUDIO
Wrecks – GRYPHON THEATRE
The Three Little Pigs and A Really Cool Wolf– GRYPHON THEATRE
Thumbelina –TARARUA TRAMPING CLUB
The Seagull – WELLINGTON PERFORMING ARTS CENTRE
The Misanthrope – WELLINGTON PERFORMING ARTS CENTRE
Equus – WELLINGTON PERFORMING ARTS CENTRE
The Montana World of WearableArt™ Awards Show 2010 – TSB ARENA
Othello (abridged)– NEWTOWN COMMUNITY CENTRE
Chet Baker: Like Someone In Love – ST JAMES GALLERY
Grumpy Old Women – OPERA HOUSE
Fergus Aitken: True Stories & Other Stuff that Probably Isn’t – Fringe Bar
Auntie and Me– OPERA HOUSE
Matapihi Ki Te Ao – TE HERENGA WAKA MARAE
The Young & the Witless – FRINGE BAR
I Am a Camera – GRYPHON THEATRE
The Adventures of Aladdin – GRYPHON THEATRE
The Ugly Duckling – TARARUA TRAMPING CLUB
Boxes – CAPITAL E
Play With Your Food 2010 – BEACH BABYLON CAFE
Jane Keller: Boomers Behaving Badly – ST JAMES THEATRE GALLERY
Mrs Peacock, Natures Beast – FRINGE BAR
Girl With No Words – ILLOT THEATRE
You Can’t Beat Wellington on a Good Day – ESPRESSOHOLIC
Miss Saigon – ST JAMES THEATRE
Counting the Ways – GRYPHON THEATRE
Robin Hood & the Lost Crown – GRYPHON THEATRE
Hansel and Gretel – TARARUA TRAMPING CLUB
The Farm at the end of the Road – CAPITAL E!
Wannabe – FRINGE BAR
The Arrival – OPERA HOUSE
Mark Twain and Me in MaoriLand – SOUNDINGS THEATRE
Love Possibly – WIT – FRINGE BAR
He Reo Aroha – SOUNDINGS THEATRE
Alfonsina – GRYPHON THEATRE
Ship Songs – PACIFIC BLUE FESTIVAL TENT
Storytime for the Hungry – MYSTERY LOCATION
Medea Songs – EMBASSY THEATRE
No Idea – FRINGE BAR
Home – TARARUA TRAMPING CLUB
Inside Out – NEWTOWN COMMUNITY CENTRE
Memoirs of Pinafores and Pantyhose – GARDEN CLUB
In the Mood – RUBY LOUNGE
Salon – FALLEN FROM GRACE SALON
Who’s Neat? You! – MEET AT BATS
Undergrowth – WELLINGTON PERFORMING ARTS CENTRE
Measure for Measure – MURITAI SCHOOL YARD EASTBOURNE
Thricely? Precisely. A Pcoket Full of Pips – PHOTOSPACE STUDIO
The Deepest South Wayest Wildest West Electric Rodeo and Grand Ol’ Opry – MIGHTY MIGHTY
The Immortals – PIT BAR
In Reverse – BETTY’S BAR
Micetro – FRINGE BAR
Currency – HAPPY BAR
Sir John Falstaff and the Merry Wives of Windsor – STUDIO 77 AMPHITHEATRE
Brewing – ST PETER’S CHURCH HALL, PAEKAKARIKI
Improvathon – WELLINGTON PERFORMING ARTS CENTRE
John Smythe posted 6 Nov 2010, 10:47 AM
The Award for Best Cross Gender Acting of the Year…
Liz Kirkman as Iago in Othello (abridged) – NEWTOWN COMMUNITY CENTRE (Kore Theatre on tour).
Now is the ideal time to join the PAD
Uther Dean posted 7 Nov 2010, 02:30 PM
The HACKMAN award for Best Death of the Year…
Everyone in Pirates vs. Ninjas
The BATS Award for Best Poster of the Year…
Everything is OK
The PLAY PRESS Award for an Actress/Actor playing a character with a disability/medical condition of the year…
The Freak (Catherine Waller) in Wild Cabbage
The Award for Best Break up of the Year…
Ralph McCubbin Howell pushing Sophie Hambotron out of a wheelchair in KatyDid
The MICHAEL AND SHARON WRAY ARTS FOUNDATION Award for Best Entrance of the Year…
Paul Harrop lunging onto the truck in Who’s Neat? You!
The ARMSTRONG CREATIVE Award for Best Stage Manager of the Year…
Her name escapes me but the SM for Mark Twain and Me in Maoriland
The PLAYMARKET Award for Best Line in a Kiwi Play…
I am going to be annoying an nominate my own work – “MORE! PORK!” in DOORS. WALLS. AND ALSO SILENCE.
The CIRCA THEATRE Award for Best Comeback of the Year….
“You’re a cunt.” in KatyDid
The Award for Best Pash of the Year…
Basically everyone in The Misanthrope
The THEATREVIEW Award for Best Ensemble acting of the Year…
Mark Twain and Me in Maoriland
The APRA Award for Best Singing in a Play…
The Great Gatsby
The Award for Smallest Part of the Year…
Jamie Smith as Mr. G in Wild Cabbage
The Award for Best Cross Gender Acting of the Year…
Jacob Rajan in The Guru of Chai
The Award for Best Accent of the Year…
The cast of Vernon God Little
The Award for Best Dry of the Year…
Nikki McDonald coughing all the way through the first third of The December Brother to the point where she had stop the play to go get a glass of water.
The Award for Best Dancing in a Play…
Dog Sees God
Editor posted 8 Nov 2010, 07:44 AM
Hey Uther, that’d be Marlena Campbell who stage managed Mark Twain & Me in Maoriland, and I take it you mean Nikki McDonnell in The December Brother (Nikki MacDonald being a feature writer for the Dominion Post)
Ross MacLeod posted 8 Nov 2010, 04:45 PM
The THEATREVIEW Award for Best Ensemble acting of the Year… Fractur performed by Urban Vineyard.
Great ensemble work with some very unpleasant and intense subject matter, especially with the multiple levels of meaning.
Rachel Marlow posted 10 Nov 2010, 11:57 PM
The BATS Award for Best Poster of the Year… Binge Culture’s Elimination Rounds (particularly the one with Ralph Upton and a knife.)
The MICHAEL AND SHARON WRAY ARTS FOUNDATION Award for Best Entrance of the Year… Paul Harrop mistakenly entering during the funeral scene of The Great Gatsby (admittedly I didn’t witness it, but by god, the reenactments . . .)
The HACKMAN award for Best Death of the Year… Richard Falkner – Tea for Toot
The PLAYMARKET Award for Best Line in a Kiwi Play… “I never promised Rainbow’s End”- Katydid
The CIRCA THEATRE Award for Best Comeback of the Year…. “you are”
The APRA Award for Best Singing in a Play… Who’s Neat? You!
The Award for Best Dancing in a Play… Sophie Hambo and Ralph McCubbin Howell – Katydid
Brianne Kerr posted 11 Nov 2010, 04:09 PM / edited 12 Nov 2010, 06:57 AM
The HACKMAN award for Best Death of the Year… ALL the deaths in Pirates v’s Ninjas
The BATS Award for Best Poster of the Year… The Second Test (Jonny Brugh)
The PLAY PRESS Award for an Actress/Actor playing a character with a disability/medical condition of the year… Ms Sophie Hambleton in Katydid
The Award for Best Break up of the Year… CB & Beethoven – Dog Sees God
The Award for Best Entrance of the Year… Paul Harrop – Who’s Cool? You!
The ARMSTRONG CREATIVE Award for Best Stage Manager of the Year… Chelsea Adams, HEAT (and everything else)
The CIRCA THEATRE Award for Best Comeback of the Year…. most lines in SICK, Young & Hungry (Antonia Bale & Ban Abdul)
The SOUTH PACIFIC PICURES Outrageous Award for the Best Performance of a Jersey wearing multiple personality Kiwi who dabbles in murdering, mothering and transport ads of the Year…. Mr Tim Spite and the SEEyD Company
The THEATREVIEW Award for Best Ensemble acting of the Year… Toi Whakaari second years Marat/Sade
The APRA Award for Best Singing in a Play… Jessica Robinson, The Great Gatsby
The Award for Smallest Part of the Year… Thomas La Hood in Pirates vs Ninjas
The Award for Best Cross Gender Acting of the Year… Gavin Rutherford, Robin Hood
The Award for Best Accent of the Year… The Yeti (Thomas La Hood) Pirates vs Ninjas
Heather OCarroll posted 11 Nov 2010, 06:08 PM / edited 12 Nov 2010, 06:58 AM
This just in from Erin Banks-:
The HACKMAN award for Best Death of the Year… the majority of the cast in the second act of THE DECEMBER BROTHER
The BATS Award for Best Poster of the Year… The Ralph Upton version of ELIMINATION ROUNDS
The Award for Best Break up of the Year… Sophie Hambleton and Rachel More both breaking up with Ralph McCubbin-Howell in KATYDID
The MICHAEL AND SHARON WRAY ARTS FOUNDATION Award for Best Entrance of the Year… Paul Harrop confidently striding into the funeral scene of THE GREAT GATSBY, realizing his mistake, turning on his heel then awkwardly leaning on the set and popping a hip in a vain attempt to prove how casual and intentional the whole incident was.
The PLAYMARKET Award for Best Line in a Kiwi Play… “I never promised Rainbow’s End” – KATYDID
The THEATREVIEW Award for Best Ensemble acting of the Year… the cast of MARK TWAIN AND ME IN MAORILAND
The APRA Award for Best Singing in a Play… Sophie Kendrick in COMPANY
The Award for Smallest Part of the Year… The stage manager in MARK TWAIN AND ME IN MAORILAND
The Award for Best Cross Gender Acting of the Year… Johnny Brugh – THE SECOND TEST
The Award for Best Accent of the Year… Charlotte Bradley’s Scottish/South African/ northern English Grizwald the Manatee in WHO’S NEAT? YOU!
The Award for Best Dancing in a Play… Leon Wadham’s frantic enthusiasm in the second act of COMPANY
Lucy OBrien posted 12 Nov 2010, 01:36 PM
The HACKMAN award for Best Death of the Year…Richard Falkner, Tea For Toot
The BATS Award for Best Poster of the Year…The December Brother
The MICHAEL AND SHARON WRAY ARTS FOUNDATION Award for Best Entrance of the Year…Paul Harrop rolling into the truck in Who’s Neat? You! just can’t be beaten.
The ARMSTRONG CREATIVE Award for Best Stage Manager of the Year…Hannah Smith, Katydid
The THEATREVIEW Award for Best Ensemble acting of the Year…the three gals in Thricely? Precisely. A Pocket Full of Pips
The APRA Award for Best Singing in a Play… Paul Harrop and Jess Robinson in The Great Gatsby. Cherie Jacobson’s crazed humming in Tea For Toot.
The Award for Best Cross Gender Acting of the Year…Adam Donald in Skungpoomery
The Award for Best Accent of the Year… All the puppet voices in Tea For Toot. Heather O’Carroll in Parlour Song.
The Award for Best Dancing in a Play… everyone in Gatsby, Ralph Mcubs and Banks in Who’s Neat
Freya Desmarais posted 13 Nov 2010, 10:49 AM
The HACKMAN award for Best Death of the Year… Most of the cast of Pirates vs. Ninjas
The BATS Award for Best Poster of the Year… Elimination Rounds – with the goldfish.
The PLAY PRESS Award for an Actress/Actor playing a character with a disability/medical condition of the year… Sophie Hambleton in Katydid
The Award for Best Break up of the Year… Sophie Hambleton and Ralph McCubbin-Howell in Katydid. Nothing says ‘I wish you well’ like throwing someone out of their wheelchair.
The MICHAEL AND SHARON WRAY ARTS FOUNDATION Award for Best Entrance of the Year… Kate Clarkin in Sometimes I Don’t Like Yellow. Best. Face. Ever.
The ARMSTRONG CREATIVE Award for Best Stage Manager of the Year… Hannah Smith for Katydid. I’m biased, though.
The PLAYMARKET Award for Best Line in a Kiwi Play… Ralph McCubbin-Howell’s response to Rachel More’s question “Where are you headed?” in Katydid. “Ohh, um, to… to science.”
The Award for Best Pash of the Year… CB and Beethoven in Dog Sees God
The THEATREVIEW Award for Best Ensemble acting of the Year… Sick!
The APRA Award for Best Singing in a Play… Erin Banks and Ralph in Who’s Neat? You!
The Award for Smallest Part of the Year… Alice Pearce in Song of Four
The Award for Best Cross Gender Acting of the Year… Adam Donald in Skungpoomery
The Award for Best Accent of the Year… Alex Lodge in Tea for Toot. Is ‘doddery old lady’ an accent?
The Award for Best Dancing in a Play… the cast of Doors. Walls. And Also Silence.
Ralph McCubbin Howell posted 15 Nov 2010, 09:26 AM / edited 15 Nov 2010, 09:27 AM
The HACKMAN award for Best Death of the Year… Richard Falkner Tea for Toot.
The BATS Award for Best Poster of the Year… Skungpoomery.
The PLAY PRESS Award for an Actress/Actor playing a character with a disability/medical condition of the year… Sophie Hambleton in Katydid.
The MICHAEL AND SHARON WRAY ARTS FOUNDATION Award for Best Entrance of the Year… Thomas La Hood’s Sasquatch Pirates vs. Ninjas.
The THEATREVIEW Award for Best Ensemble acting of the Year… Allan and Aaron’s priest-off – Mark Twain and Me in Maoriland.
The APRA Award for Best Singing in a Play… Paul Harrop a cappella on the roof of the Who’s Neat truck.
The Award for Best Cross Gender Acting of the Year… Tim Spite’s stoop-backed old lady in The December Brother.
The Award for Best Accent of the Year… Darlene Mohekey in Shipwrecked!
The Award for Best Dry of the Year… Penultimate performance of Katydid, climactic confrontation scene, Robbie Tripe calls Sophie ‘Sophie’.
The Award for Best Dancing in a Play… The Great Gatsby.
The Award for Smallest Part of the Year… The policemen who greeted the audience as they exited Who’s Neat? You!, responding to reports of a fight in the back of a truck.
The PLAYMARKET Award for Best Line in a Kiwi Play… “MORE PORK” – Doors Walls and also Silence.
The ARMSTRONG CREATIVE Award for Best Stage Manager of the Year… Marlena Campbell Mark Twain & Me in Maoriland.
The CIRCA THEATRE Award for Best Comeback of the Year…. Ben: “You are a nutjob.” Katy “You’re a cunt.” Katydid – Lucy O’Brien.
Lucy OBrien posted 15 Nov 2010, 09:32 AM
I third/ffourth this too.
The PLAY PRESS Award for an Actress/Actor playing a character with a disability/medical condition of the year… Sophie Hambleton in Katydid.
Corin Havers posted 19 Nov 2010, 12:06 AM
Best death – the dog in Me and Robert McKee.
Best line – “Those who can, do; those who can’t, review.” Me and Robert McKee
Corin Havers posted 19 Nov 2010, 08:48 AM
– and Best Comeback of the year:-
MAC: The last socialist died with the dodo, Billy.
BILLY: Predeceased by the last ethical banker.
(Me & Robert McKee)
Paul McLaughlin posted 19 Nov 2010, 11:04 AM
Best Line in a NZ Play:
I’m going to fill this room with Oscars. And underneath each one it’s gonna say: “Fuck You, Fuck You, Fuck You”.
– Mike Curtiz, DON’T MENTION CASABLANCA, By Michaelanne Forster.
John Smythe posted 20 Nov 2010, 09:29 AM / edited 20 Nov 2010, 12:49 PM
The HACKMAN award for Best Death of the Year…
– Brad McCormick as Stephen Bain in The December Brother
The PLAYMARKET Award for Best Line in a Kiwi Play…
– BILLY: … Anyone here who intends to use this class to become a critic, walk out now, because I’m not standing here wasting one fucking moment of my time helping the wordsmithery of any one of those vicious bilious backbiting septic leeching goat0fucking cunts! (Composes himself, with some difficulty, tries to lighten in.) They speak very highly of me, too. (Beat) But remember: those who can do; those who can’t review.
The THEATREVIEW Award for Best Ensemble acting of the Year…
– the cast & crew of Mark Twain & Me in Maoriland
The APRA Award for Best Singing in a Play…
– the cast & crew of Mark Twain & Me in Maoriland
The Award for Best Cross Gender Acting of the Year…
– Tim Spite as Aunty Joyce in Act 3 of The December Brother
The Award for Best Accent of the Year…
– Robert Hartley as Claude Johnson in the Toi Whakaari grad production of The Pohutukawa Tree
Angela Green posted 21 Nov 2010, 12:14 PM / edited 21 Nov 2010, 12:16 PM
The HACKMAN award for Best Death of the Year…
Pirates vs Ninjas (assorted)
The BATS Award for Best Poster of the Year…
Deadly
The PLAY PRESS Award for an Actress/Actor playing a character with a disability/medical condition of the year…
Sophie Hambleton in Katydid
The Award for Best Break up of the Year…
Everyone in Katydid
The MICHAEL AND SHARON WRAY ARTS FOUNDATION Award for Best Entrance of the Year…
The freak with dead cat – Wild Cabbage
The ARMSTRONG CREATIVE Award for Best Stage Manager of the Year…
Sonia Hardie, Downstage
The PLAYMARKET Award for Best Line in a Kiwi Play…
“Imagine if you were related to David Bain”. Genius, what a set up.
The CIRCA THEATRE Award for Best Comeback of the Year….
Dan Slevin, The Immortals
The Award for Best Pash of the Year…
The ‘Mexican’ couple in Vernon God Little
The SOUTH PACIFIC PICURES Outrageous Award for the Best Performance of a Jersey wearing multiple personality Kiwi who dabbles in murdering, mothering and transport ads of the Year….
Jacob Rajan
The THEATREVIEW Award for Best Ensemble acting of the Year…
Mark Twain
The APRA Award for Best Singing in a Play…
He Reo Aroha/Wannabe
The Award for Smallest Part of the Year…
Thomas Lahood, Pirates vs Ninjas
The Award for Best Cross Gender Acting of the Year…
Tim Spite’s Aunty Joyce
The Award for Best Accent of the Year…
All the ones from Darlene in Shipwrecked
The Award for Best Dry of the Year…
Theatre bars closing five minutes after the end of a show…
The Award for Best Dancing in a Play…
Everything is OK in the container/apartments
Sophie Hambleton posted 25 Nov 2010, 10:08 AM
The HACKMAN award for Best Death of the Year… Richard Falkner in Tea for Toot
The BATS Award for Best Poster of the Year… Tea for Toot
The PLAY PRESS Award for an Actress/Actor playing a character with a disability/medical condition of the year… Tim Gordon’s turrets suffering Postman in The Letter Writer
The Award for Best Break up of the Year… Peter Hambleton and Phil Vaughn – The Birthday Boy
The MICHAEL AND SHARON WRAY ARTS FOUNDATION Award for Best Entrance of the Year… Richard Falkner supported by Alex Lodge and Cherie Jacobsen – Tea for Toot
The ARMSTRONG CREATIVE Award for Best Stage Manager of the Year… Hannah Smith
The PLAYMARKET Award for Best Line in a Kiwi Play… “Like what? Run a Diary?” – Lucy O’Brien – Katydid
The Award for Best Pash of the Year… Ralph McCubbin Howell
The THEATREVIEW Award for Best Ensemble acting of the Year… Long Cloud Youth Theatre Company
The APRA Award for Best Singing in a Play… Alex Lodge and Cherie Jacobsen
The Award for Smallest Part of the Year… Stella Reid – The Birthday Boy
The Award for Best Cross Gender Acting of the Year… Gavin Rutherford – The Pantomime
The Award for Best Dancing in a Play… Ralph McCubbin Howell – katydid
Hannah Smith posted 30 Nov 2010, 07:57 AM / edited 30 Nov 2010, 09:55 AM
The HACKMAN award for Best Death of the Year…
Pirates vs Ninjjas
The BATS Award for Best Poster of the Year…
Skungpoomery
The PLAY PRESS Award for an Actress/Actor playing a character with a disability/medical condition of the year…
Sophie H in Katydid
The MICHAEL AND SHARON WRAY ARTS FOUNDATION Award for Best Entrance of the Year…
Paul Harrop with his mighty mighty lunge.
The ARMSTRONG CREATIVE Award for Best Stage Manager of the Year…
Whoever was in charge of The Arrival.
The PLAYMARKET Award for Best Line in a Kiwi Play…
“Did you drink the little milks?” Katydid
The CIRCA THEATRE Award for Best Comeback of the Year….
Ben: “You are a nutjob.” Katy “You’re a cunt.” Katydid – Lucy O’Brien.
The THEATREVIEW Award for Best Ensemble acting of the Year…
Mark Twain and Me in Maoriland
The APRA Award for Best Singing in a Play…
Jessica Robinson, The Great Gatsby
The Award for Best Accent of the Year…
Darlene Mohekey in Shipwrecked!
The Award for Best Dancing in a Play…
Who’s Neat? You!
Sam Petard posted 30 Nov 2010, 01:20 PM / edited 30 Nov 2010, 02:38 PM
The CIRCA THEATRE Award for Best Comeback of the Year … The Critical Mass, for the resounding ubiquitous obliquity of their The Real Inspector Hound.
NOTE: This was a ‘comeback’ in both senses of the term.
Rachel Marlow posted 1 Dec 2010, 10:30 AM
The PLAY PRESS Award for an Actress/Actor playing a character with a disability/medical condition of the year…
Jamal in Everything is OK (disability/medical condition – made of cardboard)
Antonin Artaud posted 2 Dec 2010, 10:14 AM
One of Hackman award for best death or smallest part… Michael Wray in The Real Inspector Hound
Hambleton Foundation Best pash… Lynn Freeman and Jackson Coe in The Real Inspector Hound
Eleanor Bishop posted 2 Dec 2010, 11:16 AM
The HACKMAN award for Best Death of the Year…death by tea, everyone, Tea for Toot
The BATS Award for Best Poster of the Year…The Bum, Ecology
The PLAY PRESS Award for an Actress/Actor playing a character with a disability/medical condition of the year…Helen Grant as Absolute, blind stripper in Innocence
The Award for Best Break up of the Year…Kate and Daniel (Dad) in Katydid. Kate: “I have an announcement to make IDIOTS…no Daddy, you owe me…a life!”
The Award for Best Entrance of the Year…Ralph Upton, Animal Hour (Binge Culture’s Elimination Rounds), entering whilst walking on bubble wrap, trying hard not to pop any.
The ARMSTRONG CREATIVE Award for Best Stage Manager of the Year…Hannah Smith and Freya Desmaris for beautifully co-ordinated curtain pulling in Katydid.
The PLAYMARKET Award for Best Line in a Kiwi Play…”Shhh…can you see the Kiwi?” in complete blackout and giant pause during Animal Hour (Binge Culture’s Elimination Rounds)
The CIRCA THEATRE Award for Best Comeback of the Year….Jonny Brugh,as Bob Blair in the Second Test / Jeremy Randerson in Everything is Ok.
The Award for Best Pash of the Year…Rachel More and Ralph McCubbin-Howell in Katydid – “Be nice to me…someone has to”
The THEATREVIEW Award for Best Ensemble acting of the Year… Storytime for the Hungry – four clowns making porridge outside in the wind for all the hungry audience members
OR
The second half of Wild Cabbage – the Wellington montage
The APRA Award for Best Singing in a Play…Everyone in The Great Gatsby or Guy Langford in Wannabe or the ladies of MINGE – the lesbian song
The Award for Best Cross Gender Acting of the Year…Jonny Brugh as Nerissa Love in The Second Test, or Natalie Medlock as Peter Jackson in The Giant Face
The Award for Best Accent of the Year…Sam Berkley as Fred Haise in Apollo 13: Mission Control
The Award for Best Dancing in a Play…Great Gatsby, or dance of teenage angst (MINGE)
The DOWNSTAGE Lifetime achievement award will be presented on the night…Murray Lynch, flying the flag for Kiwi writers (director of Mo and Jess Kill Susie and new director of Playmarket).
Or Leo Gene Peters, helping Wellingtonians appreciate the city through seeing it on stage (Shifting/Settling/Death and the Dreamlife of Elephants/Wild Cabbage)
Kate McGill posted 2 Dec 2010, 12:12 PM
The HACKMAN award for Best Death of the Year…
The BATS Award for Best Poster of the Year…
Everything is OK
The PLAY PRESS Award for an Actress/Actor playing a character with a disability/medical condition of the year…
Sophie Wilma Hambleton the 3rd
The MICHAEL AND SHARON WRAY ARTS FOUNDATION Award for Best Entrance of the Year…
Peter Jackson and James Cameron in THE GIANT FACE – there was no going back
The ARMSTRONG CREATIVE Award for Best Stage Manager of the Year…
The PLAYMARKET Award for Best Line in a Kiwi Play…
“I don’t gotta get a gottage” The height of the eiffel tower
The HAMBLETON FOUNDATION FOR THE ARTS Award for Best Pash of the Year…
The wall nuzzle in A LOVE TAIL
The SOUTH PACIFIC PICURES Outrageous Award for the Best Performance of a Jersey wearing multiple personality Kiwi who dabbles in murdering, mothering and transport ads of the Year….
Uhhh Tim Spite
The THEATREVIEW Award for Best Ensemble acting of the Year…
Wild Cabbage
The APRA Award for Best Singing in a Play…
Aroha White’s rap in A LOVE TAIL
The Award for Best Accent of the Year…
Tim Carlsen in Everything is OK
Kate McGill posted 2 Dec 2010, 12:14 PM
oh and cross dressing/playing
Morgana O’Reilly as Nathan in the Height of the Eiffel Tower
Adrianne Roberts posted 2 Dec 2010, 09:22 PM
The HACKMAN award for Best Death of the Year…
Brad McCormick in The December Brother
The BATS Award for Best Poster of the Year…
The posters of Everything Is OK
The PLAY PRESS Award for an Actress/Actor playing a character with a disability/medical condition of the year…
SHambo.
The Award for Best Break up of the Year…
Katy breaking up with her whole family – Katydid.
The MICHAEL AND SHARON WRAY ARTS FOUNDATION Award for Best Entrance of the Year…
The many entrances of Tim Carlsen into his bedroom studio in EOK.
The ARMSTRONG CREATIVE Award for Best Stage Manager of the Year…
Maria Deere – what a power woman.
The PLAYMARKET Award for Best Line in a Kiwi Play…
“I never promised Rainbow’s End” – Kdid.
The CIRCA THEATRE Award for Best Comeback of the Year….
The Critical Mass – The Real Inspector Hound.
The HAMBLETON FOUNDATION FOR THE ARTS Award for Best Pash of the Year…
Jackson Coe and Lynn Freeman – The Real Inspector Hound.
The SOUTH PACIFIC PICURES Outrageous Award for the Best Performance of a Jersey wearing multiple personality Kiwi who dabbles in murdering, mothering and transport ads of the Year….
flag.
The THEATREVIEW Award for Best Ensemble acting of the Year…
Company – 2nd year Toi students.
The APRA Award for Best Singing in a Play…
Everyone in Company!
The Award for Smallest Part of the Year…
Michael Wray – The Real Inspector Hound.
The Award for Best Cross Gender Acting of the Year…
Jacob Rajan – The Guru Of Chai.
The Award for Best Accent of the Year…
Renee Lyons for her NuZild accents – Sunday Roast.
The Award for Best Dry of the Year…
Robert Tripe for calling Sophie Sophie in Katydid. Shame.
The Award for Best Dancing in a Play…
The dancing troupe in the Who’s Neat? You! video.
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