Winners of the Equity Awards
Sat, 16 Nov 2002, 11:14 pmWalter Plinge3 posts in thread
Winners of the Equity Awards
Sat, 16 Nov 2002, 11:14 pmHello everyone
I thought you might be pleased to hear the results of tonights Equity Awards in Western Australia. These awards celebrate the best in professional theatre in WA for the last 12 months.
The nominees this year were of a particularly high standard.
Best Production - Below (Effie Crump Theatre)
Best Director - Marcelle Schmitz ( for 'Below')
Best Actor Male - Steve Turner ( for 'Below')
Best Actor Female - Pippa Williamson ( 'Salt' , Deckchair theatre)
Best Stage Manager - Jenny Poh ( Effie Crump)
Best Newcomer - Nic Christo ( for "Swell Party')
Congratulations to all nominees and winners of this years awards.
Kerri
I thought you might be pleased to hear the results of tonights Equity Awards in Western Australia. These awards celebrate the best in professional theatre in WA for the last 12 months.
The nominees this year were of a particularly high standard.
Best Production - Below (Effie Crump Theatre)
Best Director - Marcelle Schmitz ( for 'Below')
Best Actor Male - Steve Turner ( for 'Below')
Best Actor Female - Pippa Williamson ( 'Salt' , Deckchair theatre)
Best Stage Manager - Jenny Poh ( Effie Crump)
Best Newcomer - Nic Christo ( for "Swell Party')
Congratulations to all nominees and winners of this years awards.
Kerri
Re: Winners of the Equity Awards
Sun, 17 Nov 2002, 04:05 pmCongratulations to all.
I was curious how the judges assesed the merits of each stage manager?
And why aren't designers given a look in?
Also curious to know how many shows the judges get to see on average?
Is it just main companies and the occassional blue room?
Do they need to be invited to attend and if so who are they?
Excuse my questioning but im sititng ina telecentre in the middle of the desert and any distraction is of major interest
Cheers
Dave Ryding
I was curious how the judges assesed the merits of each stage manager?
And why aren't designers given a look in?
Also curious to know how many shows the judges get to see on average?
Is it just main companies and the occassional blue room?
Do they need to be invited to attend and if so who are they?
Excuse my questioning but im sititng ina telecentre in the middle of the desert and any distraction is of major interest
Cheers
Dave Ryding