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Helpmann Award Winners 2010

Posted by | September 24, 2010 | General News

The 2010 Helpmann Awards® were presented tonight, Monday 6 Septemberfrom 6.30pm at the Opera TheatreSydney Opera House with a live television broadcast from 8.30pm on STVDIO, channel 132 on FOXTEL. Following the Awards Ceremony guests enjoyed an After Party at The Argyle in The Rocks.

The Helpmann Awards®, established in 2001 by Live Performance Australia (LPA), saw the presentation of awards in 42 categories. In addition Tony Gould AM and Brian Nebenzahl OAM RFD were honoured as the recipients of the prestigious JC Williamson AwardTM that recognises their outstanding contribution to the Australian live performance industry. Tony Gould received tributes from Donald McDonald, John Frost, and acclaimed performer Dennis Olsen whose career was guided by Tony Gould; whilst Brian Nebenzahlreceived tributes from Cameron MackintoshTim McFarlane, James Thaneand a host of other colleagues representing his extensive career.

David Campbell was host of the Awards Ceremony and sang two numbers during the evening. The Ceremony included performances by the casts ofJersey Boys, Avenue Q, The Wizard Of Oz, The Drowsy Chaperone, West Side Story, Bangarra Dance Theatre, Smoke & Mirrors featuring iOTA,The Australia String Quartet, The Man In Black and the cast of Mary Poppins.

Award Presenters, all past winners of a Helpmann Award, included Kelley Abbey, David Atkins, Sandra Bates, John Bell, Cate Blanchett, Bille Brown, Mitchell Butel, David Campbell, Zoe Carides, Peter Carroll, Kate Champion, Tim Chappel, Adrian Collette, Chloe Dallimore, Marta Dusseldorp, Peter England, John Gaden, Lizzy Gardiner, Lisa Gasteen, Darren Gilshenan, Robert Grubb, Burhan Güner, Jane Harders, Amanda Harrison, Nancye Hayes, Steven Heathcote, Lindy Hume, iOTA, Shane Jacobson, Lana Jones, Elena Kats-Chernin, Ewen Leslie, Julie Lynch, Danielle Matthews, Emma Matthews, David McAllister, Belinda McClory, Donald McDonald , Todd McKenney, Sharon Millerchip, Richard Mills, Amanda Muggleton, David Page, Stephen Page, Marion Potts, Hannie Rayson, Nick Schlieper, Terry Serio, Garry Stewart, Teddy Tahu Rhodes, David Williamson, Ben Winspear, The Umbilical Brothers and Ursula Yovich.

And the winners are

Best Male Actor in supporting role in a Musical

Luke Joslin -Avenue Q

Best Female Actor in supporting role in a Musical

Christina O’ Neil -Avenue Q

Best Male Actor in supporting role in a Play

Humphrey Bower -Richard III

Best Female Actor in supporting role in a Play

Alison Whyte -Richard III

Best Costume Design

Gabriela Tylesova -Cosi fan tutte

Best Scenic Design

Dale Ferguson -August -Osage County

Best Sound Design

Paul Charlier -A Streetcar Named Desire

Best Lighting Design

Nigel Levings -Bliss

Best Male Actor in supporting role in an Opera

Andrew Foote -Peter Grimes

Best Female Actor in supporting role in an Opera

Taryn Fiebig -Bliss

Best International Contemporary Concert

Michael Coppel -Pink Funhouse Tour

Best Contemporary Music Festival

A Big Day Out

Best Regional Touring Production

Bangarra Dance Theatre – True Stories

Best Special Event

Sydney Festival ‘Festival First Night’

Best Original Score

Smoke and Mirrors

Best Individual Classical performance

Imogen Cooper

Best Chamber and Instrumental Ensemble Concert

Imogen Cooper with the Sydney Symphony

Best Music Direction

Ron Melrose and Luke Hunter -Jersey Boys

Best Choreography in a Dance or Physical Production

Stephen Page – Fire

Best Choreography in a Musical

Kelley Abbey – Fame The Musical

Best Direction of a Musical

Jonathan Biggins Avenue Q

Best Direction of an Opera

Neil Armfield -Peter Grimes

Best Direction of a Play

Simon Phillips -Richard III

Best Visual or Physical Theatre Production

This kind of Ruckas Version 1.0 inc

Best Cabaret Performer

iOTA

Best Male Actor in a Play

Ewen Leslie -Richard III

Best Female Actor in a Play

Julie Forsyth -Happy Days

Best Male Dancer in a Dance or Physical Theatre Production

Richard Cilli – We Unfold

Best Female Dancer in a Dance or Physical Theatre Production

Danielle Rowe -Dyad 1929

Best Symphony Orchestra Concert

Oedipus Rex and Symphony of Psalms Sydney Festival with Sydney Symphony and the Sydney Philharmonia Choir

Best Male Actor in a Musical

Mitchell Butel -Avenue Q

Best Female Actor in a Musical

Michala Banas -Avenue Q

Best Presentation for Children

Sonya Hartnett’s Thursday Child  Monkey Baa

Best New Australian Work

Smoke and Mirrors iOTA and Craig Illott

Best Comedy Performer

Wil Anderson

Best Australian Contemporary Concert

The Man in Black The Johnny Cash Story

Best Male Performer in an Opera

Stuart Skelton -Petrer Grimes

Best Female Performer in an Opera

Emma Mathews – La Sonnambula

Best Opera

Peter Grimes Opera Australia

Best Ballet or Dance Work

Fire Bangarra Dance Theatre

Best Play

Richard 111 Melbourne Theatre Company

Best Musical

Jersey Boys

Dodger Theatricals, Rodney Rigby and Dainty Consolidated

The Awards Ceremony was Produced by Jon Nicholls and Directed by Stuart Maunder.

President of Live Performance AustraliaAndrew Kay, said “We’re delighted to be presenting our 10th anniversary Helpmann Awards® live from the Sydney Opera House this evening.

The Helpmanns are a celebration of the very best in live performance in Australia. They also serve as a reminder of the central place live performance takes in the lives of so many Australians, whether it be a child attending a live concert for the very first time, a young Australian attending a concert by their favourite band or comedian, or one of the millions of Australians who attend our major musicals or performances by our extraordinary performing arts companies.

Live performance engages and entertains audiences across the breadth of Australia from the smallest rural community to the largest city. And the strength of the industry is evidenced in the extraordinary list of outstanding Helpmann nominees we honour tonight.”

NSW Minister for the Arts Virginia Judge congratulated the winners of this year’s Helpmann Awards®.

“This year marks the 10th anniversary of the Helpmann Awards and the second year the NSW Government has supported the event through Events NSW.

“Our investment reinforces the NSW Government’s ongoing commitment to the creative industries. We helped move the event to the iconic Sydney Opera House to reflect the stature and prestige of the Helpmanns,” she said.

The Helpmann Awards® was broadcast live and exclusively on STVDIO, channel 132 on FOXTEL.

www.helpmannawards.com.au

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