2023 NOMINEES & RECIPIENTS

Winners are in bold.

BEST MAINSTAGE PRODUCTION

Constellations (Sydney Theatre Company)
Fences (Sydney Theatre Company)
The Master & Margarita (Belvoir)
The Poison of Polygamy (Sydney Theatre Company)
The Visitors (Sydney Theatre Company and Moogahlin Performing Arts)

BEST INDEPENDENT PRODUCTION

Consent (Outhouse Theatre Co and Seymour Centre)
Dumb Kids (Legit Theatre Co in association with bAKEHOUSE Theatre Company)
The Face of Jizo (OMUSUBI Productions in association with Red Line Productions)
A Streetcar Named Desire (Red Line Productions)

BEST DIRECTION OF A MAINSTAGE PRODUCTION

Eamon Flack (The Master & Margarita)
Ian Michael (Constellations)
Shari Sebbens (Fences)
Courtney Stewart (The Poison of Polygamy)

BEST DIRECTION OF AN INDEPENDENT PRODUCTION

Craig Baldwin (Consent)
Alexander Berlage (A Streetcar Named Desire)
Amelia Burke (All His Beloved Children)
Shingo Usami and David Lynch (The Face of Jizo)

BEST PERFORMANCE IN A LEADING ROLE IN A MAINSTAGE PRODUCTION

Justine Clarke (Girls & Boys)
Bert LaBonté (Fences)
Zahra Newman (Lady Day at Emerson's Bar & Grill)
Shan-Ree Tan (The Poison of Polygamy)
Catherine Văn-Davies (Constellations)

BEST PERFORMANCE IN A LEADING ROLE IN AN INDEPENDENT PRODUCTION

Janet Anderson (Collapsible)
Challito Browne (Beyond the Break)
Sheridan Harbridge (A Streetcar Named Desire)
Anna Samson (Consent)
Shingo Usami (The Face of Jizo)

BEST PERFORMANCE IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN A MAINSTAGE PRODUCTION

Charles Allen (Clyde’s)
Andrew McFarlane (Hubris & Humiliation)
Dorian Nkono (Fences)
Toby Schmitz (The Seagull)
Helen Thomson (The Importance of Being Earnest)

BEST PERFORMANCE IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN AN INDEPENDENT PRODUCTION

Tel Benjamin (All His Beloved Children)
Martelle Hammer (The Turn of the Screw)
Josh Price (A Streetcar Named Desire)
Jack Richardson (The Turn of the Screw)
Catherine Văn-Davies (A Streetcar Named Desire)

BEST STAGE DESIGN OF A MAINSTAGE PRODUCTION

Jeremy Allen (Fences)
Michael Hankin (On the Beach)
Isabel Hudson (Constellations)
Isabel Hudson (Hubris & Humiliation)

BEST STAGE DESIGN OF AN INDEPENDENT PRODUCTION

Adrienne Andrews (All His Beloved Children)
Soham Apte (Consent)
Angus Callander and Solomon Thomas (UFO)
Nick Fry (Metropolis)

BEST COSTUME DESIGN OF A MAINSTAGE PRODUCTION

Elizabeth Gadsby (The Visitors)
Isabel Hudson (Hubris & Humiliation)
Renée Mulder (The Importance of Being Earnest)
Nicol & Ford (Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812)

BEST COSTUME DESIGN OF AN INDEPENDENT PRODUCTION

Soham Apte (Consent)
Grace Deacon (An ox stand on my tongue)
Angela Doherty (The Turn of the Screw)
Michael Hankin and Bella Rose Saltearn (On A Clear Day You Can See Forever)

BEST LIGHTING DESIGN OF A MAINSTAGE PRODUCTION

Benjamin Brockman (Constellations)
Damien Cooper (Macbeth)
Verity Hampson (Fences)
Karen Norris (The Visitors)

BEST LIGHTING DESIGN OF AN INDEPENDENT PRODUCTION

Frankie Clarke (All His Beloved Children)
Ryan McDonald (Metropolis)
Ryan McDonald (The Turn of the Screw)
Morgan Moroney (Collapsible)

BEST SOUND DESIGN OF A MAINSTAGE PRODUCTION

Brendon Boney (Fences)
James Brown (Constellations)
Danni A. Esposito (Sex Magick)
Kelly Ryall (Suddenly Last Summer)

BEST ORIGINAL SCORE OF A MAINSTAGE PRODUCTION

Grace Ferguson (On the Beach)
Mathew Frank (Hubris & Humiliation)
Stefan Gregory (The Master & Margarita)
Matt Hsu (The Poison of Polygamy)

BEST SOUND DESIGN OR COMPOSITION OF AN INDEPENDENT PRODUCTION

Me-Lee Hay and Zachary Saric (The Face of Jizo)
Chrysoulla Markoulli (The Turn of the Screw)
Zachary Saric (A Streetcar Named Desire)
Zara Stanton (Metropolis)

BEST NEW AUSTRALIAN WORK

An ox stand on my tongue (Jane Montgomery Griffiths)
Hubris & Humiliation (Lewis Treston)
The Poison of Polygamy (Anchuli Felicia King)
Pony (Eloise Snape)
Sex Magick (Nicholas Brown)
The Turn of the Screw (Richard Hilliar)

BEST NEWCOMER

Abigail Adriano (Miss Saigon)
Roman Delo (Hubris & Humiliation)
Ryan Panizza (Hubris & Humiliation)
Carmel Rodrigues (Hairspray)
Theo Williams (Choir Boy)

BEST ENSEMBLE

Choir Boy (National Theatre of Parramatta)
The Lucky Country (Hayes Theatre Co)
The Master & Margarita (Belvoir)
The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee (Hayes Theatre Co)
The Visitors (Sydney Theatre Company and Moogahlin Performing Arts)

BEST PRODUCTION OF A MUSICAL

A Little Night Music (Hayes Theatre Co)
Miss Saigon (Cameron Macintosh and Opera Australia)
Murder for Two (Hayes Theatre Co)
Sweeney Todd (Sydney Opera House, Victorian Opera and New Zealand Opera)

BEST DIRECTION OF A MUSICAL

Dean Bryant (A Little Night Music)
Richard Carroll (Murder for Two)
Dash Kruck (The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee)
Stuart Maunder (Sweeney Todd)

JUDITH JOHNSON AWARD FOR BEST PERFORMANCE IN A LEADING ROLE IN A MUSICAL

Abigail Adriano (Miss Saigon)
Courtney Monsma (Wicked)
Seann Miley Moore (Miss Saigon)
Maverick Newman (Murder for Two)
Ruva Ngwenya (Tina The Tina Turner Musical)

BEST PERFORMANCE IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN A MUSICAL

Rohan Browne (Beauty and the Beast)
Nancye Hayes (A Little Night Music)
Shannen Alyce Quan (Metropolis)
Henry Rollo (The Rocky Horror Show)
Mat Verevis (Tina The Tina Turner Musical)

BEST MUSICAL DIRECTION

Natalya Aynsley (On A Clear Day You Can See Forever)
Claire Healy (Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812)
Abi McCunn and Damon Wade (City of Angels)
Zara Stanton (Metropolis)

BEST CHOREOGRAPHY IN A MUSICAL

Sam Hooper (City of Angels)
Vi Lam (The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee)
Cameron Mitchell (Urinetown)
Brendan Yeates (Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812)

BEST PRODUCTION FOR CHILDREN

Are We There Yet? (CDP Kids and Sydney Opera House)
Hide the Dog (Performing Lines and Sydney Festival)
The Story of Mr B (Shake Shake Theatre and Riverside)
Waru (Bangarra Dance Theatre and Sydney Festival)

BEST PRODUCTION FOR YOUNG PEOPLE

Choir Boy (Riverside’s National Theatre of Parramatta)
The Lies We Were Told (Shopfront Arts in association with Monkey Baa)
The Resistance (ATYP)
Soul Trading (Steps & Holes in association with ATYP)

LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS

Terence Clarke
Jane Seldon

HONOUR ROLL

Keith Agius - actor

Camilla Ah Kin – actor

Mick Barnes – playwright and theatre critic

Michael Blakemore - director

Carole Byrnes – theatre owner

Libby Christie – arts administrator

Ralph Cotterill – actor

Lillian Crombie - actor

Jacqui Dark – opera singer

Kellie Dickerson – musical director

Gary Down – actor and director

Judi Farr - actor

Peter Flett - actor

Andrew Greene – conductor

Peter Hardy – actor

Barry Humphries - actor

John Krummel – actor and director

James Laurie - agent

Andrew McKinnon – producer

Jim McPherson – producer

Terry Norris – actor

John Paramor – actor

Gary Penny – producer

Annette Ribbons - costume maker and teacher

Maeliosa Stafford – actor and director

Robert Veel – arts publisher

HOST

Marney McQueen

PRESENTERS

Thomas Campbell, Sally Dashwood, Vanessa Downing, Tim Draxl, Andree Greenwell, Glenn Hazeldine, Noel Hodda, Tony Llewellyn-Jones, Daniel MacPherson, Linda Nicholls Gidley, Chika Okogwe, Marcus Rivera, Stephen Sewell, Guy Simon, Anthea Williams, Esther Zhong

PERFORMANCES

“Another Opening, Another Show”
Cath Alcorn, Lisa Callingham, Matt Lee
Regan Barber, Jaiden Caltabiano, Cooper Cossettini, Steve Costi, Scott Blanco, Arthur Lees, James MacAlpine, Jayme Jo Masood, Arabella Meleo, Alex Miedzinski, William Motunuu, Maddi Price, Catrina Ralph , Isabella Roberts, Holly Taylor, Nicole Vella
Director and Choreographer Cameron Mitchell

Erin Clare
Musical Director Steven Kramer

“Once In A Blue Moon” from Summer Rain
Valerie Bader, Peter Carroll, Nancye Hayes, Donna Lee, Genevieve Lemon
Director Nancye Hayes
Composer and Musical Director Terence Clarke