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Ron Cameron-Lewis during his final public adjudication on Friday 18 March 2016 (Photo: Bonnie Hartley) |
THE ANNE WILSON AWARD
Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role
The Gift of Theatre Woodstock
Nominations:
- Jaime Doucet as Candy in Suburban Standoff presented by Elmira Theatre Company
- Andrea Hughes Coleman as Dr. Gertie Ladenburger in 33 Variations presented by Theatre Sarnia
- Ashley Grech as Cynthia, Sherrie and Leslie in All the King's Women presented by London Community Players
Awarded to Ashley Grech for creating an emotional journey in all three characters
THE PLAYERS GUILD AWARD
Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role
The Gift of The Players Guild of Hamilton
Nominations:
- Shane Davis as Anton Schindler in 33 Variations presented by Theatre Sarnia
- Stephen Flindall as Announcer, Paul and Eddie in All the King's Women presented by London Community Players
- Darryl Heater as Mike Clark in 33 Variations presented by Theatre Sarnia
Awarded to Shane Davis for strong stage presence coupled with solid vocal delivery
THE GARY CHAPMAN AWARD
Best Co-ordinated Production (selected by Host Group Stage Manager)
The gift of Guelph Little Theatre
Awarded by Rob Coles to Theatre Sarnia
THE SPANIK AWARD
Best Visual Production
The Gift of John and Michelle Spanik
Nominations:
- Suburban Standoff presented by Elmira Theatre Company for the coordination of set design (Phil Dietrich), costumes (Kimberley Young) and lighting design (John Leclair)
- The Drawer Boy for set concept by Julie Wheeler Bryant and set décor and finishing by Maggie Parent, presented by Elora Community Theatre
- All the King's Women presented by London Community Players for set design (Mark Mooney), set décor (Pat Bell, Ken Johnston), costume design (Margaret Bildy), properties (Jeanne Quarrie), makeup design (Susan Hillis) and hair design (Dianne Taylor)
Awarded to All the King's Women presented by London Community Players for visual detail through the decades as we all took a trip down memory lane
THE HAROLD P. SELLERS MEMORIAL AWARD
Outstanding Technical Achievement
The Gift of Theatre Burlington
Awarded to Theatre Sarnia's production of 33 Variations, specifically for set design (Jen Paquette) and projections (Ian Alexander and Alexandra Westelaken) - for creating a flexible playing area that provided fluid acting space and kept us grounded in the right century at all times
THE BONANNO AWARD
Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Major Role
The Gift of Lawrence and Fay Bonanno
Nominations:
- Audrey Hummelen as Dr. Katharine Brandt in 33 Variations presented by Theatre Sarnia
- Deanna Stevens as Lenore in Whole Lotto Love presented by Simcoe Little Theatre
- Chris Grose as Nancy in Suburban Standoff presented by Elmira Theatre Company
Awarded to Audrey Hummelen for her nuanced portrayal of the progression of ALS and for her radiant warmth in the Beethoven moments
THE TERRY DOYLE MEMORIAL AWARD
Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Major Role
The Gift of Joyce Doyle
Nominations:
- Tom Bolton as Hank in Suburban Standoff presented by Elmira Theatre Company
- Gary Bryant as Morgan in The Drawer Boy presented by Elora Community Theatre
- Kym Wyatt McKenzie as Dwight in Whole Lotto Love presented by Simcoe Little Theatre,
Awarded to Tom Bolton for his stage presence and his impeccable delivery of comic lines
THE PAT & VINCENT MATHEWSON MEMORIAL AWARD
Outstanding Ensemble Work
The Gift of Lyn Mathewson
Nominations:
- The cast of The Drawer Boy presented by Elora Community Theatre
- The cast of Whole Lotto Love presented by Simcoe Little Theatre
- From the production of All the King's Women presented by London Community Players, Mary Jane Walzak, Ruth Korchuk, and Catharine Sullivan
Awarded to Mary Jane Walzak, Ruth Korchuk, and Catharine Sullivan for stunning character work in "When Nixon Met Elvis" and "Warhol Explains Art to Elvis"
SPECIAL ADJUDICATOR AWARDS
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Awarded to
Cy Giacomin, the pianist in
33 Variations presented by Theatre Sarnia for superb rendition of Beethoven's music providing an emotional through-line to the show
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Awarded to
Barbara Kidd
, the Fiddler in
The Drawer Boy
presented by Elora Community Theatre, for grounding us in the world of the play
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Awarded to The WODL family and company of Whole Lotto Love for "The Show Must Go On" spirit
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Awarded to
Jackie Burns
of
33 Variations
presented by Theatre Sarnia for delightful period choriography
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Awarded to
Michael Grant
of Elmira Theatre Company for skill in wearing two hats, playwright and director of
Suburban Standoff
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Awarded to Brandon Maxwell as Ty for the skillful handling of a weapon on stage in Suburban Standoff presented by Elmira Theatre Company |
THE ANNA GRAHAM MEMORIAL AWARD
Outstanding Direction
The Gift of Lloyd and Carol Lindsay
Nominations:
- Sue Perkins, director of All the King's Women presented by London Community Players
- Matthew R. Willson, director of Whole Lotto Love presented by Simcoe Little Theatre
- Henri Canino, director of 33 Variations presented by Theatre Sarnia
Awarded to Henri Canino for her vision of these two worlds, for impressive research, for sensitive direction and for an unforgettable emotional roller-coaster ride
THE D. PARK JAMIESON MEMORIAL AWARD
Best Production in Festival
The Gift of Theatre Sarnia
Awarded to: 33 Variations presented by Theatre Sarnia
W.O.D.L. REGIONAL TROPHY
Presented by WODL to the Winner of the Best Production
(Presented annually and kept by the winning group for
one year)
Awarded to: 33 Variations presented by Theatre Sarnia
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The cast of 33 Variations |