The Green Room Awards are peer awards which recognise excellence in cabaret, dance, drama, fringe theatre, musical theatre and opera in Melbourne.[1]
Contents
1History
2Award categories
2.1Theatre (companies)
2.2Theatre (independent)
2.3Music theatre
2.4Opera
2.5Dance
2.6Cabaret
2.7Alternative and hybrid performance
2.8Named awards
3See also
4References
5External links
History
The awards were started in 1982 when Blair Edgar and Steven Tandy formed the Green Room Awards Association. The inaugural awards ceremony was held in 1984 at the Melbourne Concert Hall. The association today is composed of members of Melbourne's performing arts community, including journalists, performers, writers, directors, choreographers, academics, theatre technicians and administrators.
The current patrons of the association are Rachel Griffiths and David Atkins. Previous winners include Dale Ferguson, David Hersey, Stephen Baynes, Greg Horsman, Eddie Perfect, Laurie Cadevida, Stephen Daldry, Genevieve Lemon, Michael Dameski, Julian Gavin,[2] and Steve Mouzakis.
The Malthouse Theatre has, with 28, the most nominations.[3]
Award categories
As of 2013, award categories include:[4]
Theatre (companies)
Production
Direction
Female actor
Male actor
Ensemble
Set/costume
Lighting
Sound/composition
Writing/adaptation
Theatre (independent)
Production
Direction
Performers (2 awards)
Ensemble
Design
Lighting design
Sound/composition
Writing
Music theatre
Production
Direction
Choreography
Musical direction
Female actor in a leading role
Male actor in a leading role
Female actor in a featured role
Male actor in a featured role
Ensemble
Design – Lighting and/or sound
Design – Set and/or costume
Opera
Production
Conductor
Direction
Principal female
Principal male
Supporting female
Supporting male
Design
Dance
Concept and realisation
Male dancer
Female dancer
Ensemble
Design
Sound and music
Cabaret
Production
Artiste
Musical direction
Writing
Direction
Alternative and hybrid performance
Production
Named awards
Several named awards can be given:[5]
Lifetime Achievement Award
made to a person whose outstanding work has had a significant impact in Melbourne.
Outstanding Technical Achievement Award
for technical contributions behind the scenes.
Best New Writing Award
for an exceptional new script or production.
Betty Pounder Award for Original Choreography
in memory of choreographer Betty Pounder whose work encompassed all dance genres and their inclusion in plays and opera, is given for choreographic work in any area.
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