The Chapman Tripp Theatre Awards 2011 Nominee Announcement
The Chapman Tripp Theatre Awards 2011 Nominee Announcement
Wellington's hard-working theatre critics have narrowed down the year's best and brightest theatre shows, performances, writers, composers, designers and directors from over 100 eligible professional productions to three nominees in each of the 18 award categories.
The Mayor's Award for Excellence and the Critics' Wild Card Award will be announced on the night of the awards ¬ Sunday 4th December, at the Opera House.
We welcome the Wellington theatre community; the greater NZ theatre whanau and all its avid supporters to attend the Chapman Tripp Theatre Award 2011.
Event Passes for the Award Show and
Light Supper + Beverages, are now on sale and can be
purchased from Downstage Theatre for $70.
(www.downstage.co.nz)
Congratulations to the nominees, and all eligible 2011 productions for making this an exhilarating and exciting year of theatre!
Nominees are listed alphabetically
Brancott Estate Award for Most
Original Production of the Year
Hear to See - Capital
E National Theatre for Children
The Spy Who Wouldn't Die
Again - SEEyD Theatre Company in partnership with
Downstage
This Rugged Beauty - Binge Culture
Collective
Downstage Theatre Award for the Most
Promising Male Newcomer of the Year
Simon K Leary -
Mates & Lovers
James Tito - Awhi Tapu
Anthony Young -
The Motor Camp
Circa Award Donated by TACT for the Most
Promising Female Newcomer of the Year
Chelsea Bognuda
¬ Eight
Lauren Gibson - August: Osage County
Florence
Mulheron - The Motor Camp
Toi Whakaari: NZ Drama School
& Victoria University of Wellington Award for Most Promising
Director of the Year
Hannah Smith - The Engine
Room
Jason Te Kare - I, George Nepia
Alison Walls -
Fuddy Meers
The Absolutely Positively Award for Costume
Designer of the Year
Gillie Coxill - The Spy Who
Wouldn't Die Again
Dawa Devereux - The Engine
Room
Sheila Horton - When the Rain Stops
Falling
Grouse Lighting Award for Lighting Designer of
the Year
Jennifer Lal - Crossing Lines
Nathan
McKendry - Awhi Tapu
Marcus McShane - When the Rain Stops
Falling
Weta Workshop Award for Set Designer of the
Year
Andrew Foster - The Lead Wait
John Hodgkins -
When the Rain Stops Falling
Tony Rabbit - On The
Upside-Down of The World
Park Road Post Production
Sound Designer of the Year
Thomas Press - Awhi
Tapu
Tane Upjohn-Beatson - The Engine Room
Chris Ward
- The Lead Wait
Constance Scott Kirkcaldie Award for
Outstanding Composer of Music
Gareth Hobbs - When the
Rain Stops Falling
Miriama Ketu-McKenzie - I, George
Nepia
Richard Nunns - Hear to See
Peter Harcourt
Award for Outstanding New Playwright of the
Year
Sponsored by Bats Theatre & Taki Rua
Productions
Paul Baker - Meet the Churchills
Ralph
McCubbin Howell - The Engine Room
Sophie Roberts and
Chelsie Preston-Crayford - Broken China
The Playmarket
/ Capital E National Theatre for Children ¬ Outstanding New
Zealand Play of the Year
I, George Nepia - Hone
Kouka
Joseph and Mahina - Thomas Sainsbury
Slouching
Toward Bethlehem - Dean Parker
The Orbit Corporate
Travel Award for Supporting Actress of the Year
Erin
Banks - The Engine Room
Sophie Hambleton - When the Rain
Stops Falling
Jane Waddell - August: Osage
County
Chapman Tripp Award for Supporting Actor of the
Year
Christopher Brougham - When the Rain Stops
Falling
Simon Vincent - Our Man in Havana
Jason Whyte
- August: Osage County
Seven Nominees for these four categories:
Emerging Artist Trust Wellington Accolade
for Outstanding Performance
eCaster Accolade for
Outstanding Performance
Chapman Tripp Theatre Award for
Actress of the Year
The ProActors and Gail Cowan
Management Award for Actor of the Year
Michelle Amas -
August: Osage County
Laurel Devenie - On The Upside-Down
of The World
Alex Greig - The Engine Room
Phil Grieve
- Slouching Toward Bethlehem
Jennifer Ludlam - August:
Osage County
Jarod Rawiri - I, George Nepia
Jason
Whyte - When the Rain Stops Falling
The Museum Hotel
Award for Director of the Year
David Lawrence -
Slouching Toward Bethlehem
Leo Gene Peters - Ahwi
Tapu
Jason Te Kare - I, George Nepia
Chapman Tripp
Award for Production of the Year
Awhi Tapu - Taki Rua
Productions
I, George Nepia - Tawata Productions
When
the Rain Stops Falling - Circa Theatre
The Chapman Tripp
Theatre Awards 2011
Opera House, Sunday 4th December,
7.00pm
Bookings:
Downstage Theatre - 04 801 6946
or www.downstage.co.nz
The Chapman Tripp Theatre Award 2011 Critics are: Laurie Atkinson (Dominion Post), Uther Dean (The Salient and Lumiere), Lynn Freeman (Capital Times), Elspeth Sandys (The Listener), John Smythe (theatreview.co.nz) ¬ the Arbitrators are Michael Wray and Sharon Wray.
ENDS