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Beverley Davies OAM
Ph. 61295683412/ 0413278194
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We have three fascinating guests at our next luncheon, which will take place on Monday the 8th of October at 12 for 12:30 at The Castlereagh Hotel, Masonic Club, 169 Castlereagh Street Sydney.
Trevor Ashley….superstar cabaret artists and producer.
Andrew Henry…Artistic Director of Red Line Productions at the Old Fitzroy Hotel.
David Spicer…co publisher of Stage Whispers Magazine and Producer of
Margaret Fulton : Queen of the Dessert at the Bondi Theatre Company.
EVERY GUESTS WILL RECEIVE A FREE COPY OF THE LATEST EDITION OF STAGE WHISPERS.
Cost is $55 for a two course lunch and a glass of wine.
Bookings are essential. Email Beverley jazjingles@gmail.com or call 0413 278194.
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The Norman Kessell Memorial Award for the Most Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role
Ivan Donato A View from the Bridge Red Line Productions
The Norman Kessell Memorial Award for the Most Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role
Kate Mulvany Richard III Bell Shakespeare
The Jeffrey Joynton Smith Memorial Award for the Most Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role
Glenn Hazeldine The Father Sydney Theatre Company
The Jeffrey Joynton Smith Memorial Award for the Most Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role
Janine Watson A View from the Bridge Red Line Productions
The Colleen Clifford Memorial Award for the Most Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Musical
David Campbell Assassins Hayes Theatre Company
The Colleen Clifford Memorial Award for the Most Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Musical
Virginia Gay Calamity Jane One Eyed Productions in assoc with Neglected Musicals & Hayes Theatre Co.
Esther Hannaford Beautiful: The Carole King Musical Michael Cassel Group
The Colleen Clifford Memorial Award for the Most Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Musical
Bobby Fox Assassins Hayes Theatre Company
The Colleen Clifford Memorial Award for the Most Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Musical
Sheridan Harbridge Calamity Jane One Eyed Productions in assoc with Neglected Musicals & Hayes Theatre Co.
The Stuart Wagstaff Memorial Award for Most Outstanding Direction
Iain Sinclair A View from the Bridge Red Line Productions
Award for the Most Outstanding Main Stage Musical
Kinky Boots Michael Cassel Group
Award for the Most Outstanding Independent Musical
Calamity Jane One Eyed Prod in assoc with Neglected Musicals & Hayes Theatre Co.
The John West Memorial Award for the Most Outstanding New Australian Performed Work
This Much is True by Louis Nowra Red Line Productions
The Micki and Robert Davis Memorial Award for the Most Outstanding Main Stage Production
The Father Dir: Damien Ryan Sydney Theatre Company
The Taffy Davies Memorial Award for the Most Outstanding Independent Production
A View from the Bridge Dir: Iain Sinclair Red Line Productions
Award for the Most Outstanding Performance by a Newcomer
Maxwell Simon Assassins Hayes Theatre Company to be accepted by Victoria Wildie
Award for the Most Outstanding Production for Children
Diary of a Wombat Monkey Baa Theatre Co. Story by Jackie French & Bruce Whatley Adapted by Sandra Eldridge, Tim McGarry & Eva Di Cesare
Award for the Most Outstanding Production for Teenagers
Intersection Aust. Theatre for Young People By the writers of the 2016 ATYP National Studio
The Lee Young Award for the Most Outstanding Cabaret Performance
Queenie van de Zandt Blue: The Songs of Joni Mitchell Neil Gooding Productions & Queenie van de Zandt in assoc
The Don Reid Memorial Encouragement Award
Zoe Terakes
The Hayes Gordon Memorial Award for Outstanding Contribution to Theatre
Michael Cassel
The Rodney Seaborn Memorial Lifetime Achievement Award
Reg Livermore
with Hayes Theatre Co.
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Beloved Sydney theatre group THE GLUGS – now celebrating their 50th year – proudly present nominations for the 2016 GLUGS THEATRE AWARDS. The awards ceremony will be held on Monday 6 February 2016 at The Castlereagh Hotel.
In 1966 a group of theatre-lovers – critics, journalists, actors and theatre-goers – met occasionally for lunch. Among them famous theatre critic Norman Kessell, JCW’s PR man John Love, and ABC producer Allan Kendall. The group invited international and local theatre guests who spoke about the profession over lunch and a glass of wine.
By 1969 it was decided the group should have a name. British actor Barry Morse was in Sydney following his Broadway stint and Australian tour of Hadrian the Seventh. He was presented a gift from the group – C.J.Dennis’s tongue-in-cheek poems The Glugs of Gosh. Barry urged the group to continue luncheons as a regular event to help other overseas performers feel at home just like he did, and with a wave of his hand he ceremoniously declared ‘‘I hereby christen you – The Glugs’’.
THE GLUGS continues with luncheons on the first Monday of every month at The Castlereagh Hotel, and applauds the best of every year’s Sydney theatre with their annual awards. New members are always welcome.
NOMINATIONS FOR 2016 GLUG AWARDS
NORMAN KESSELL MEMORIAL AWARD FOR MOST OUTSTANDING ACTOR
FEMALE
Caroline Brazier The Literati Griffin Theatre Company & Bell Shakespeare
Marta Dusseldorp Gloria Griffin Theatre Company
Deborah Kennedy The Importance of Being Earnest Sport for Jove
Kate Mulvany The Literati Griffin Theatre Company & Bell Shakespeare
Robyn Nevin All My Sons Sydney Theatre Company
MALE
Andrew Henry Look Back in Anger Red Line Productions
John Howard All My Sons Sydney Theatre Company
Daniel Mitchell Barefoot in the Park Ensemble Theatre
Dan Spielman The Blind Giant is Dancing Belvoir Theatre
William Zappa Antigone Sport for Jove
JEFFRY JOYNTON-SMITH MEMORIAL AWARD FOR MOST OUTSTANDING SUPPORTING ACTOR
FEMALE
Ana Maria Belo Tribes Ensemble Theatre
Rarriwuy Hick The Golden Age Sydney Theatre Company
Deborah Kennedy Fawlty Towers Phil McIntyre, Michael Coppel & Louise Withers – Producers
Jody Kennedy A Man with Five Children Darlinghurst Theatre Company
Genevieve Lemon Tribes Ensemble Theatre
MALE
Syd Brisbane Fawlty Towers Phil McIntyre, Michael Coppel & Louise Withers – Producers
Noel Hodda Three Sisters Sport for Jove
Garth Holcombe Tribes Ensemble Theatre
Josh McConville Arcadia Sydney Theatre Company
Jamie Oxenbould The Literati Griffin Theatre Company
COLLEEN CLIFFORD MEMORIAL AWARD FOR BEST ACTOR IN MUSIC THEATRE
FEMALE
Laura Bunting Side Show One Eyed Man Prod. in assoc. with Hayes Theatre Company
Kerrie Anne Greenland Side Show One Eyed Man Prod. in assoc. with Hayes Theatre Company
Esther Hannaford Little S hop of Horrors Luckiest Prod. & Tinderbox Prod. in assoc. with Hayes Theatre Company
Sheridan Harbridge You’re a Good Man Charlie Hayes Theatre Company Brown
Amy Lehpamer The Sound of Music John Frost, David Ian, Andrew Lloyd Webber & The Really Useful Group
Anna O’Byrne My Fair Lady Opera Australia & John Frost
MALE
David Campbell Dream Lover Gilbert Theatricals & John Frost
Brent Hill Little Shop of Horrors Luckiest Prod. & Tinderbox Prod. in assoc with Hayes Theatre Company
Ainsley Melham Aladdin Disney Productions
Michael James Scott Aladdin Disney Productions
Anthony Warlow Fiddler on the Roof Tim Lawson – Producer (for The Works Entertainment)
COLLEEN CLIFFORD MEMORIAL AWARD FOR BEST SUPPORTING PERFORMER IN MUSIC THEATRE
FEMALE
Jacqueline Dark The Sound of Music John Frost, David Ian, Andrew Lloyd Webber & The Really Useful Group
Sheridan Harbridge The Detective’s Handbook New Musicals Australia & Hayes Theatre Co.
Marney McQueen Dream Lover Gilbert Theatricals & John Frost
Lara Mulcahy The Detective’s Handbook New Musicals Australia & Hayes Theatre Co.
Robyn Nevin My Fair Lady Opera Australia & John Frost
MALE
Ross Chisari Ghost Ambassador Theatre Group, GWB Entertainment & Red Live!
Laurence Coy The Fantasticks Wooden Horse Prod. in assoc. with Hayes Theatre Company
Martin Crewes Dream Lover Gilbert Theatricals & John Frost
Bert LaBonte Dream Lover Gilbert Theatricals & John Frost
Reg Livermore My Fair Lady Opera Australia & John Frost
STUART WAGSTAFF MEMORIAL AWARD FOR MOST OUTSTANDING DIRECTION
Julie Andrews My Fair Lady Opera Australia & John Frost
Jonathan Biggins The Detective’s Handbook New Musicals Australia & Hayes Theatre Co.
Richard Carroll Side Show One Eyed Man Prod. in assoc. with Hayes Theatre Company
Lee Lewis The Literati Griffin Theatre Company & Bell Shakespeare
Kip Williams All My Sons Sydney Theatre Company
MOST OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE BY A NEWCOMER
Du Toit Bredenkamp The Sound of Music John Frost, David Ian, Andrew Lloyd Webber & The Really Useful Group
Alfie Gledhill Replay Griffin Theatre Company
Will McDonald The Drover’s Wife Belvoir Theatre
Ainsley Melham Aladdin Disney Productions
Ashleigh O’Brien Wicked Packemin Productions
MOST OUSTANDING INDEPENDENT MUSICAL
Hidden Sydney–The Glittering Mile Dir: Lucas Jervies Working Management & Live Ideas – Producers
Little Shop of Horrors Dir: Dean Bryant Luckiest Prod. & Tinderbox Prod. in assoc. with Hayes Theatre Company
Side Show Dir: Richard Carroll One Eyed Man Prod. & in assoc. with Hayes Theatre Company
The Detective’s Handbook Dir: Jonathan Biggins New Musicals Australia & Hayes Theatre Co.
Violet Dir: Mitchell Butel Blue Saint Prod. in assoc with Hayes Theatre Co.
TAFFY DAVIES MEMORIAL AWARD FOR THE MOST OUSTANDING INDEPENDENT PRODUCTION
A Man with Five Children Dir: Anthony Skuse Darlinghurst Theatre Co.
Antigone Dir: Damien Ryan Sport for Jove
Lake Disappointment Dir: Janice Muller Carriageworks
Look Back in Anger Dir: Lizzie Schebesta Red Line Productions & Damien Ryan
My Name is Asher Lev Dir: Moira Blumenthal Moira Blumenthal Prod. & Encounters@Shalom
JOHN WEST MEMORIAL AWARD FOR MOST OUTSTANDING NEW AUSTRALIAN PERFORMED WORK
Jack of Hearts By David Williamson
Liza’s Back! (is Broken) By Trevor Ashley & Phil Scott
The Detective’s Handbook Book & Lyrics: Ian Ferrington Music: Olga Solar
Hidden Sydney-The Glittering Mile Writers: Trevor Ashley, Ray Badran, Nikki Britton & Benito Di Fonzo
The Literati By Justin Fleming after Moliere’s Les Femmes
MOST OUTSTANDING PRODUCTION FOR CHILDREN (Ages 3 – 11 years)
Cinderella Dir: Bonnie Lythgoe Bonnie Lythgoe – Producer
The Big Dry Dir: Fraser Corfield Ensemble Theatre & Aust. Theatre for Young People
The Peasant Prince Dir: Tim McGarry Monkey Baa Theatre Co
MOST OUTSTANDING PRODUCTION FOR TEENAGES (Ages 12+ years)
A History of Falling Things Dir: Nicole Buffoni Ensemble Theatre
Spring Awakening Dir: Mitchell Butel Aust. Theatre for Young People
The Big Dry Dir: Fraser Corfield Ensemble Theatre & Aust. Theatre for Young People
The Peasant Prince Dir: Tim McGarry Monkey Baa Theatre Co
LEE YOUNG AWARD FOR MOST OUTSTANDING CABARET PERFORMANCE
Trevor Ashley Liza’s Back! (is Broken) Snowqueen in assoc. with Hayes Theatre Co.
Helen Dallimore Don’t Bother To Knock Helen Dallimore & One Eyed Man Prod. in assoc. with Hayes Theatre Co.
Ryan Gonzalez Hispanic Attack One Eyed Man Prod. in assoc. with Hayes Theatre Co.
Vashti Hughes Piccolo Tales Piccolo Bar
Debora Krizak Laugh be a Lady Slide
MOST OUTSTANDING MAINSTAGE MUSICAL
Aladdin Disney Productions
Dream Lover Gilbert Theatricals & John Frost
Ghost Ambassador Theatre Group, GWB Entertainment & Red Live!
My Fair Lady Opera Australia & John Frost
Singin’ in the Rain Lunchbox Theatrical Prod., TEG Dainty, Michael Cassel Group & David Atkins Enterprises
The Sound of Music John Frost, David Ian, Andrew Lloyd Webber & The Really Useful Group
MICKI AND ROBERT DAVIS MEMORIAL AWARD FOR MOST OUTSTANDING MAINSTAGE PRODUCTION
All My Sons Dir: Kip Williams Sydney Theatre Company
Arcadia Dir: Richard Cottrell Sydney Theatre Company
Blind Giant is Dancing Dir: Eamon Flack Belvoir Theatre
The Good Doctor Dir: Sandra Bates Ensemble Theatre
The Literati Dir: Lee Lewis Griffin Theatre Company & Bell Shakespeare
AWARDS GENOROUSLY SPONSORED BY THE SEABORN BROUGHTON & WALFORD FOUNDATION
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Did you see us in Spectrum? Journalist Lenny Ann Low wrote a beautiful feature on the Glugs for the Sydney Morning Herald’s SPECTRUM.
Read the full story here:
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Glugs proudly announce the nominees of the 2015 Glugs Theatre Awards to be presented Monday 1 February 2016, 6pm at Sydney’s Castlereagh Boutique Hotel.
This year marks the Glugs’ 50th anniversary since their first meeting. In 1966 a group of theatre lovers – critics, journalists, actors and theatre-goers – met weekly for lunch to discuss theatre and welcome international touring actors. Founding members included theatre critic Norman Kessell, Bill Fenn, JCW’s PR man John Love, and ABC producer Allan Kendall.
In 1969, Barry Morse (star at the time of TV’s The Fugitive and touring Broadway show Hadrian VII in Sydney) christened the group inspired by C.J.Dennis’s tongue in cheek poems The Glugs of Gosh. The Glugs still hold bi-monthly luncheons to help overseas performers feel at home and grow a local theatre-appreciating community in Sydney to this day, meeting on the first Monday of the month.
The Glugs Theatre Awards kick off the year by honouring the best theatre of 2015, proudly sponsored by the Seaborn Broughton and Walford Foundation.
Chief Glug Bill Winspear will M.C. with guests including Lorraine Bayly, Nancye Hayes, Shaun Rennie, Gael Ballantyne, Mitchell Butel, Marika Aubrey and Debora Krizak.
WHERE: Castlereagh Boutique Hotel, 169 Castlereagh St., Sydney
WHEN: Monday 1 February 2016, 6pm
TICKETS: $20 for light refreshments (invited guests and nominees are free)
To book contact Beverley Davies O.A.M., 9568 3412, beverleydd@gmail.com
For media enquiries contact Maryann Wright, 0414 621 917, maryann.wright5@gmail.com
NORMAN KESSELL MEMORIAL AWARD FOR BEST ACTOR
FEMALE
Paula Arundell The Bleeding Tree Griffin
Cate Blanchett The Present STC
Jeanette Cronin The House on the Lake Griffin
Andrea Demetriades Arms and the Man STC
Amanda Muggleton The Book Club Ensemble
MALE
Huw Higginson The House on the Lake Griffin
Richard Roxburgh The Present STC
Sean Taylor My Zinc Bed Ensemble
James Wright The Credeaux Canvas Lambert House & BH Prod
JEFFRY JOYNTON-SMITH MEMORIAL AWARD FOR BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
FEMALE
Gael Ballantyne Ladies in Lavender Ensemble
Carmen Duncan The Credeaux Canvas Lambert House & BH Prod
Anna Houston Of Mice and Men Sport for Jove
Deborah Kennedy Arms and the Man STC
Matilda Ridgway Cock Red Line Productions
MALE
John Bell Ivanov Belvoir
Kit Brookman A Rabbit for Kim Jong-il Griffin
Tim Draxl Mothers and Sons Ensemble
Benjamin Hoetjes Ladies in Lavender Ensemble
COLLEEN CLIFFORD MEMORIAL AWARD FOR BEST ACTOR IN MUSIC THEATRE
FEMALE
Marika Aubrey Man of La Mancha Squabbalogic
Helen Dallimore Blood Brothers Enda Markey/HTC
Jaz Flowers Heathers Showqueen Prod/Working Mgt/HTC
Amy Lehpamer High Society HTC
Caroline O’Connor Anything Goes Opera Australia/John Frost
MALE
Simon Gleeson Les Miserables Cameron Macintosh Aust
Alex Rathgeber Anything Goes Opera Australia/John Frost
Tony Sheldon Man of La Mancha Squabbalogic
Hayden Tee Les Miserables Cameron Macintosh Aust
BEST SUPPORTING PERFORMER IN MUSIC THEATRE
FEMALE
Marika Aubrey Matilda RSC
Kerrie-Anne Greenland Les Miserables Cameron Macintosh Aust
Debora Krizak Anything Goes Opera Australia/John Frost
Lucy Maunder Heathers Showqueen Prod/Working Mgt/HTC
MALE
Trevor Ashley Les Miserables Cameron Macintosh Aust
Blake Bowden Beyond Desire Neil Rutherford Prod/HTC
Blake Bowden Blood Brothers Enda Markey/HTC
Laurence Coy High Society HTC
James Millar Matilda RSC
STUART WAGSTAFF MEMORIAL AWARD FOR MOST OUTSTANDING DIRECTION
Trevor Ashley Heathers Showqueen Prod/Working Mgt/HTC
Eamon Flack Ivanov Belvoir
Jay James Moody Man of La Mancha Squabbalogic
Iain Sinclair Of Mice and Men Sport for Jove
AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING MAINSTAGE MUSICAL
Anything Goes Opera Australia/John Frost
Les Miserables Cameron Macintosh Aust.
Matilda RSC
AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING INDEPENDENT MUSICAL
Blood Brothers dir Andrew Pole Enda Markey/HTC
Heathers dir Trevor Ashley Showqueen Prod/Working Mgt/HTC
Man of La Mancha dir Jay James-Moody Squabbalogic
Rent dir Shaun Rennie Highway Run Prod/HTC
ROBERT DAVIS MEMORIAL AWARD FOR MOST OUTSTANDING MAINSTAGE PRODUCTION
Arms and the Man Richard Cottrell STC
Ivanov Eamon Flack Belvoir
The Bleeding Tree Lee Lewis Griffin
The Present Andrew Upton STC
JOHN WEST MEMORIAL AWARD FOR MOST OUTSTANDING NEW AUSTRALIAN WORK
Beyond Desire Book & lyrics Neil Rutherford; Music Kieran Drury Neil Rutherford Prod/HTC
Blood Bank Christopher Harley Ensemble
Ivanov ad. Eamon Flack from Chekhov Belvoir
The Bleeding Tree Angus Cerini Griffin
TAFFY DAVIES MEMORIAL AWARD FOR MOST OUTSTANDING INDEPENDENT PRODUCTION
Cock dir Shane Bosher Red Line Prod
Of Mice and Men dir Iain Sinclair Sport for Jove
The Credeaux Canvas dir Ross McGregor Lambert House/BH Prod
The Dapto Chaser dir Glynn Nicholas Apocalypse/Griffin Ind
MOST OUTSTANDING PRODUCTION FOR CHILDREN (SPONSORED BY ROSE PETERSEN)
Masquerade by Kate Mulvany, dir Lee Lewis Griffin/ STC of SA
Shellshock by Justin Fleming, dir Wayne Harrison Riverside
Snugglepot & Cuddlepie ad. fr. May Gibbs by Eldridge/McGarry/de Cesare
dir Susanna Dowling CDP/Monkey Baa
The Unknown Soldier by Sandra Eldridge, dir Matt Edgerton Monkey Baa
MOST OUTSTANDING CABARET PERFORMANCE
Mitchell Butel Killing Time
Bobby Fox Four Seasons in One Night
Rob Mills Rob Mills Is Surprisingly Good
Phil Scott Reviewing the Situation
MOST OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE BY A NEWCOMER
Gary Clementson Caress/Ache Griffin
Linden Furnell Rent Highway Run Prod/HTC
Kerrie Anne Greenland Les Miserables Cameron Macintosh Aust
Benjamin Hoetjes Ladies In Lavender Ensemble
Lauren McKenna Heathers Showqueen Prod/Working Mgt/HTC
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The next GLUGS luncheon is on Monday 4th February – just a light luncheon for Glug members to discuss the year ideas and functions ahead for 2019. Everyone welcome. Cost for light lunch and a glass of wine, $25 12:30pm at the Castlereagh Inn (169 Castlereagh Street, Sydney). Call Beverley on 9568 3412 to RSVP. New members welcome – $30 annual membership fee.
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Congratulations to all of tonight’s winners.
It was also announced tonight that Lee Young has resigned from his 11-year position as Chief Glug and is handing leadership over to beloved dentist and board member of the SBW Foundation, Dr. Bill Winspear.
The next Glugs lunch is Monday 2 March at The Castlereagh Inn. New members welcome.
WINNERS OF THE 2015 GLUGS THEATRE AWARDS (FOR THE BEST OF 2014 THEATRE)
NORMAN KESSELL MEMORIAL AWARD FOR MOST OUTSTANDING ACTOR
FEMALE
Lucy Bell – Emerald City – Griffin
MALE
Sean Taylor – Blue/Orange – Ensemble
Steve Rodgers – Eight Gigabytes of Hardcore Pornography – Griffin
JEFFRY JOYNTON-SMITH MEMORIAL AWARD FOR MOST OUTSTANDING SUPPORTING ACTOR
FEMALE
Kate Fitzpatrick – Cruise Control – Ensemble
MALE
Andrew Henry – All My Sons – Darlinghurst Theatre
COLLEEN CLIFFORD MEMORIAL AWARD FOR BEST ACTOR IN MUSIC THEATRE
FEMALE
Katrina Retallick – Ruthless – The Theatre Division
MALE
Ian Stenlake – Truth, Beauty and a Picture of You – Neil Gooding Productions
COLLEEN CLIFFORD MEMORIAL AWARD FOR BEST SUPPORTING PERFORMER IN MUSIC THEATRE
FEMALE
Geraldine Turner – Ruthless – The Theatre Division
MALE
Tom Sharah – The Drowsy Chaperone – Squabbalogic
MOST OUTSTANDING NEWCOMER
Hunter Page-Lochard – Brother’s Wreck – Belvoir
TAFFY DAVIES MEMORIAL AWARD FOR MOST OUSTANDING INDEPENDENT PRODUCTION
Sponsored by Beverley Davies
All My Sons – Darlinghurst Theatre
JOHN WEST MEMORIAL AWARD FOR MOST OUTSTANDING NEW AUSTRALIAN PERFORMED WORK
Eight Gigabytes of Hardcore Pornography – by Declan Greene – Griffin/PTC
AWARD FOR MOST OUTSTANDING CHILDREN’S THEATRE PRODUCTION
Sponsored by Rose Peterson
Pete the Sheep – Monkey Baa Theatre Company
ROBERT DAVIS MEMORIAL AWARD FOR MOST OUTSTANDING MAINSTREAM PRODUCTION
The King and I – Opera Australia and John Frost
THE AWARD FOR BEST MUSICAL PRODUCTION
Sweet Charity – Hayes Theatre; Luckiest Productions/ Neil Gooding Productions
BEST CABARET AWARD (CHOSEN BY CHIEF GLUG)
Donna Lee Sings Petula Clark – Hayes Theatre
DON REID MEMORIAL AWARD FOR PERFORMER ON THE WAY
Sponsored by Fiona Press
Madeleine Benson
HAYES GORDON MEMORIAL AWARD FOR IMPORTANT CONTRIBUTION TO THEATRE
Andrew Worboys
THE CHIEF GLUG AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE BEHIND THE SCENES
Neil Gooding
SEABORN BROUGHTON AND WALFORD AWARD FOR LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT
Henri Szeps
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