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Green Room Awards

The Green Room Awards are peer awards which recognise excellence in Cabaret, Dance, Theatre Companies, Independent Theatre, Musical Theatre, Contemporary and Experimental Performance and Opera in Melbourne.[1][2]

Green Room Awards
Current: 2022
Awarded forExcellence in
  • Cabaret
  • dance
  • drama
  • fringe theatre
  • musical theatre
  • opera
LocationAustralia (Melbourne)
Presented byGreen Room Awards Association
Established1982
Websitehttp://www.greenroom.org.au 

The awards were started in 1982 when Blair Edgar and Steven Tandy formed the Green Room Awards Association. The inaugural awards ceremony was held in 1984 at the Melbourne Concert Hall. The association today is composed of members of Melbourne's performing arts community, including journalists, performers, writers, directors, choreographers, academics, theatre technicians and administrators.

The current patron of the association is Dr Liz Jones AO. Former patrons include Uncle Jack Charles, Rachel Griffiths and David Atkins. Previous winners include Dale Ferguson, David Hersey, Stephen Baynes, Greg Horsman, Eddie Perfect, Laurie Cadevida, Stephen Daldry, Genevieve Lemon, Michael Dameski, Julian Gavin, and Steve Mouzakis.

As at April 2023, the President of the Association is Anton Berezin, Vice President Dean Drieberg, Secretary Weng Yi Wong and Treasurer Emily Harvey.

The 2023 Ceremony, the Association's 40th, took place at Melbourne's Capitol Theatre to a sell-out audience on May 29, 2023.

Award categories edit

Recipients edit

Recipients of the Production award in each category include the following, with the year relating to the year of the award ceremony:

Theatre companies edit

Independent theatre edit

  • 1997: Verona (Magpie Theatre)
  • 1998: Sunrise Boulevard (Rod Quantock presented by Token Productions)
  • 1999: Who's Afraid of the Working Class (Melbourne Workers Theatre at Trades Hall)
  • 2000: The Terms and Grammar of Creation (Sue Gore & Bill Garner)
  • 2001: A Large Attendance in the Antechamber (Brian Lipson/Wendy Lasica and Associates)
  • 2002: My Brother the Fish (Dan Scollay)
  • 2003: The Grand Feeling (Paradigm Productions)
  • 2004: The Black Swan of Trespass
  • 2005: The Candy Butchers; The Eistedfodd
  • 2006: The Laramie Project
  • 2007: For Samuel Beckett (The Eleventh Hour Theatre)
  • 2008: Holiday (Ranters Theatre)
  • 2009: Oedipus, A Poetic Requiem (Inspired By Ted Hughes) (Liminal Theatre, Mary Sitarenos)
  • 2010: Alice in Wonderland (Four Larks Theatre)
  • 2011: Us (Grit Theatre / The Function Room)
  • 2012: Save for Crying (doubletap / La Mama)
  • 2013: Persona (Fraught Outfit and Theatre Works)
  • 2014: The Sovereign Wife (Sisters Grimm/NEON)[5]
  • 2015: The Trouble With Harry (MKA, Darebin Arts Speakeasy and Melbourne Festival)[6]
  • 2016: SHIT (Dee & Cornelius as part of Neon Festival for Independent Theatre)[7]
  • 2017: Blood on the Dance Floor (Ilbijerri Theatre Company and Jacob Boehme)[8]
  • 2018: Song For A Weary Throat (Rawcus in association with Theatre Works)[9]
  • 2019: Apokalypsis (The Substation in association with Next Wave)[10]
  • 2020: Mr Burns: A Post-Electric Play (Lightning Jar Theatre in association with fortyfivedownstairs)
  • 2021: 落叶归根 (Luò yè guīgēn) Getting Home (Cheryl Ho & Rachel Lee as part of Melbourne Fringe)[14]
  • 2022: Kerosene (Jack Dixon-Gunn in association with Theatre Works) and The Gospel According to Jesus Queen of Heaven (Ben Anderson Presents in association with Theatre Works) [in-person]; Juniper Wilde: Wilde Night In (The Social Validation Club as part of Melbourne Fringe) [digital]
  • 2023: Gene Tree: Listen. Now. Again (St. Martins in association with Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria) and Paradise Lost (Bloomshed in association with Darebin Arts Speakeasy)
  • 2024: Animal Farm (Bloomshed and Darebin Arts Speakeasy)[13]

Music theatre edit

Music theatre - independent edit

Opera edit

Cabaret edit

Dance edit

  • 1987: After Venice (Sydney Dance Company)
  • 1988: The Shining (Sydney Dance Company)
  • 1989: Vast (Australian Bicentennial Authority)
  • 1990: Onegin (The Australian Ballet)
  • 1991: The Leaves Are Falling (The Australian Ballet)
  • 1992: Gemini (The Australian Ballet); No Strings Attached (DanceWorks)
  • 1993: Nutcracker (The Australian Ballet)
  • 1994: Nuti / Kikimora (Meryl Tankard Australian Dance Theatre)
  • 1995: Divergence (The Australian Ballet)
  • 2002: Tivoli (Sydney Dance Company & The Australian Ballet)
  • 2003: Swan Lake (The Australian Ballet); Walkabout (Bangarra Dance Theatre)
  • 2019: Overture (Arts House and Jo Lloyd)[10]
  • 2020: plenty serious Talk Talk (Vicki Van Hout in association with Arts House and Yirramboi Festival)
  • 2021: n/a
  • 2022: I am Maggie (Jonathan Homsey as part of Arts Centre Melbourne Take Over for Melbourne Fringe 2020)

Contemporary and experimental performance edit

Lifetime Achievement Award edit

Recipients include (year added where found):[16]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "36th Green Room Awards Winners have been announced!". Green Room Awards. Retrieved 24 November 2019.
  2. ^ Bennett, Sally (21 February 2012). "Malthouse Theatre cleans up nominations for Green Room Awards". Herald Sun. Sydney. Retrieved 24 November 2019.
  3. ^ a b c "Green Room awards". The Australian Jewish News. Vol. 60, no. 24. Victoria, Australia. 4 March 1994. p. 5 (Life/Style). Retrieved 18 July 2021 – via National Library of Australia.
  4. ^ a b c "arts Gideon wins Green Room award". The Australian Jewish News. Vol. 61, no. 26. Victoria, Australia. 10 March 1995. p. 30. Retrieved 18 July 2021 – via National Library of Australia.
  5. ^ a b c d "Full list of 2014 Green Room Award Recipients". www.australianstage.com.au. Retrieved 26 June 2021.
  6. ^ a b c d e "Green Room Award Recipients 2015 | Stage Whispers". www.stagewhispers.com.au. Retrieved 26 June 2021.
  7. ^ a b c d e "2015 Green Room Award Winners | News". AussieTheatre.com. 21 March 2016. Retrieved 26 June 2021.
  8. ^ a b c d "Winners of the 34th Green Room Awards announced". Limelight. Retrieved 26 June 2021.
  9. ^ a b c d e f "All the winners from Melbourne's 35th Annual Green Room Awards". The AU Review. 10 April 2018. Retrieved 26 June 2021.
  10. ^ a b c d e f g "All the 36th Annual Green Room Award Winners | News". AussieTheatre.com. 2 April 2019. Retrieved 26 June 2021.
  11. ^ Miller, Nick (6 April 2020). "Camp Dogs run away with Melbourne's annual theatre awards". The Age. Retrieved 26 June 2021.
  12. ^ "2022 Green Room Awards Recipients | Stage Whispers". www.stagewhispers.com.au. Retrieved 12 July 2022.
  13. ^ a b c d e f Review, Arts (9 April 2024). "2024 Green Room Award Winners Announced". Australian Arts Review. Retrieved 13 April 2024.
  14. ^ a b Woodhead, Cameron (29 June 2021). "Melbourne's theatre awards night was an eccentric, apocalyptic trip". The Age. Retrieved 1 July 2021.
  15. ^ "Stars are honoured in Green Room awards". The Australian Jewish News. Vol. 98, no. 21. New South Wales, Australia. 26 February 1993. p. 7 (Life/Style). Retrieved 18 July 2021 – via National Library of Australia.
  16. ^ a b "Arts & Entertainment". The Australian Jewish News. Vol. 57, no. 20. Victoria, Australia. 8 February 1991. p. 30. Retrieved 17 December 2022 – via National Library of Australia.
  17. ^ "Theatre awards". The Australian Jewish News. Vol. LI, no. 23. Victoria, Australia. 1 March 1985. p. 26. Retrieved 17 December 2022 – via National Library of Australia.
  18. ^ "Pamela Ruskin's Arts Roundabout". The Australian Jewish News. Vol. LIV, no. 21. Victoria, Australia. 19 February 1988. p. 20. Retrieved 17 December 2022 – via National Library of Australia.
  19. ^ "Arts & Entertainment Victoria ready for Green Room awards". The Australian Jewish News. Vol. 57, no. 20. Victoria, Australia. 8 February 1991. p. 30. Retrieved 17 December 2022 – via National Library of Australia.
  20. ^ "Green Room Award winners". The Australian Jewish News. Vol. 58, no. 25. Victoria, Australia. 28 February 1992. p. 28. Retrieved 17 December 2022 – via National Library of Australia.
  21. ^ "Stars are honoured in Green Room awards". The Australian Jewish News. Vol. 98, no. 21. New South Wales, Australia. 26 February 1993. p. 7 (Life/Style). Retrieved 17 December 2022 – via National Library of Australia.
  22. ^ "What's on A Guide to Arts — Second wind for the Melba". The Australian Jewish News. Vol. 64, no. 35. Victoria, Australia. 5 June 1998. p. 1 (What's On). Retrieved 17 December 2022 – via National Library of Australia.
  23. ^ "arts Gideon wins Green Room award". The Australian Jewish News. Vol. 61, no. 26. Victoria, Australia. 10 March 1995. p. 30. Retrieved 17 December 2022 – via National Library of Australia.
  24. ^ "Shows and artists honoured". The Australian Jewish News. Vol. 62, no. 22. Victoria, Australia. 1 March 1996. p. 28. Retrieved 17 December 2022 – via National Library of Australia.
  25. ^ "Winners of Green Room Awards". The Australian Jewish News. Vol. 64, no. 21. Victoria, Australia. 27 February 1998. p. 5 (What's On). Retrieved 17 December 2022 – via National Library of Australia.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • "38th Annual Green Room Awards (2021)" (PDF).

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Green Room Awards news newspapers books scholar JSTOR November 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Green Room Awards are peer awards which recognise excellence in Cabaret Dance Theatre Companies Independent Theatre Musical Theatre Contemporary and Experimental Performance and Opera in Melbourne 1 2 Green Room AwardsCurrent 2022Awarded forExcellence in Cabaretdancedramafringe theatremusical theatreoperaLocationAustralia Melbourne Presented byGreen Room Awards AssociationEstablished1982Websitehttp www greenroom org au The awards were started in 1982 when Blair Edgar and Steven Tandy formed the Green Room Awards Association The inaugural awards ceremony was held in 1984 at the Melbourne Concert Hall The association today is composed of members of Melbourne s performing arts community including journalists performers writers directors choreographers academics theatre technicians and administrators The current patron of the association is Dr Liz Jones AO Former patrons include Uncle Jack Charles Rachel Griffiths and David Atkins Previous winners include Dale Ferguson David Hersey Stephen Baynes Greg Horsman Eddie Perfect Laurie Cadevida Stephen Daldry Genevieve Lemon Michael Dameski Julian Gavin and Steve Mouzakis As at April 2023 the President of the Association is Anton Berezin Vice President Dean Drieberg Secretary Weng Yi Wong and Treasurer Emily Harvey The 2023 Ceremony the Association s 40th took place at Melbourne s Capitol Theatre to a sell out audience on May 29 2023 Contents 1 Award categories 1 1 Theatre companies 1 2 Theatre independent 1 3 Music theatre 1 4 Opera 1 5 Dance 1 6 Cabaret 1 7 Alternative and hybrid performance 1 8 Named awards 2 Recipients 2 1 Theatre companies 2 2 Independent theatre 2 3 Music theatre 2 4 Music theatre independent 2 5 Opera 2 6 Cabaret 2 7 Dance 2 8 Contemporary and experimental performance 2 9 Lifetime Achievement Award 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksAward categories editAs of 2013 award categories include Theatre companies edit Production Direction Female actor Male actor Ensemble Set costume Lighting Sound composition Writing adaptation Theatre independent edit Production Direction Performers 2 awards Ensemble Design Lighting design Sound composition Writing Music theatre edit Production Direction Choreography Musical direction Female actor in a leading role Male actor in a leading role Female actor in a featured role Male actor in a featured role Ensemble Design Lighting and or sound Design Set and or costume Opera edit Production Conductor Direction Principal female Principal male Supporting female Supporting male Design Dance edit Concept and realisation Male dancer Female dancer Ensemble Design Sound and music Cabaret edit Production Artiste Musical direction Writing Direction Alternative and hybrid performance edit Production Named awards edit Several named awards can be given Lifetime Achievement Award made to a person whose outstanding work has had a significant impact in Melbourne Outstanding Technical Achievement Award for technical contributions behind the scenes Best New Writing Award for an exceptional new script or production Betty Pounder Award for Original Choreography in memory of choreographer Betty Pounder whose work encompassed all dance genres and their inclusion in plays and opera is given for choreographic work in any area Recipients editRecipients of the Production award in each category include the following with the year relating to the year of the award ceremony Theatre companies edit 1987 Away Playbox 1988 A Day in the Death of Joe Egg Melbourne Theatre Company 1989 The First Born Trilogy Melbourne Theatre Company 1990 Dreams In An Empty City Melbourne Theatre Company 1991 In Angel Gear Performing Arts Projects 1992 The Dybbuk Gilgul Theatre 1993 Sex Diary of an Infidel Playbox 1994 Angels in America Melbourne Theatre Company 3 1995 Angels in America Part 2 Perestroika Melbourne Theatre Company 4 2000 2004 n a 2005 Twelve Angry Men Adrian Bohm Presents Arts Projects Australia 2006 2007 Harvest Red Stitch Actors Theatre 2008 The Tell Tale Heart Malthouse Theatre Melbourne International Arts Festival 2009 The Season at Sarsaparilla Sydney Theatre Company Melbourne Theatre Company 2010 When the Rain Stops Falling Brink Productions Melbourne Theatre Company in association with Melbourne International Arts Festival 2011 Thyestes Malthouse Theatre The Hayloft Project 2012 Ganesh Versus the Third Reich Back to Back Theatre Malthouse Theatre Melbourne Festival 2013 Top Girls Melbourne Theatre Company 2014 The Bloody Chamber Malthouse Theatre 5 2015 Henry V Bell Shakespeare 6 2016 I Am a Miracle Malthouse Theatre 7 2017 Miss Julie Melbourne Theatre Company 8 2018 The Season Tasmania Performs 9 2019 The Bleeding Tree Griffin Theatre Company presented by Arts Centre Melbourne 10 2020 Barbara and the Camp Dogs Belvoir in association with Vicki Gordon Music Productions presented by Malthouse Theatre 11 2021 n a 2022 Iphigenia in Splott Red Stitch 12 2023 The Picture of Dorian Gray Sydney Theatre Company presented by Michael Cassel Group 2024 My Sister Jill Melbourne Theatre Company 13 Independent theatre edit 1997 Verona Magpie Theatre 1998 Sunrise Boulevard Rod Quantock presented by Token Productions 1999 Who s Afraid of the Working Class Melbourne Workers Theatre at Trades Hall 2000 The Terms and Grammar of Creation Sue Gore amp Bill Garner 2001 A Large Attendance in the Antechamber Brian Lipson Wendy Lasica and Associates 2002 My Brother the Fish Dan Scollay 2003 The Grand Feeling Paradigm Productions 2004 The Black Swan of Trespass 2005 The Candy Butchers The Eistedfodd 2006 The Laramie Project 2007 For Samuel Beckett The Eleventh Hour Theatre 2008 Holiday Ranters Theatre 2009 Oedipus A Poetic Requiem Inspired By Ted Hughes Liminal Theatre Mary Sitarenos 2010 Alice in Wonderland Four Larks Theatre 2011 Us Grit Theatre The Function Room 2012 Save for Crying doubletap La Mama 2013 Persona Fraught Outfit and Theatre Works 2014 The Sovereign Wife Sisters Grimm NEON 5 2015 The Trouble With Harry MKA Darebin Arts Speakeasy and Melbourne Festival 6 2016 SHIT Dee amp Cornelius as part of Neon Festival for Independent Theatre 7 2017 Blood on the Dance Floor Ilbijerri Theatre Company and Jacob Boehme 8 2018 Song For A Weary Throat Rawcus in association with Theatre Works 9 2019 Apokalypsis The Substation in association with Next Wave 10 2020 Mr Burns A Post Electric Play Lightning Jar Theatre in association with fortyfivedownstairs 2021 落叶归根 Luo ye guigen Getting Home Cheryl Ho amp Rachel Lee as part of Melbourne Fringe 14 2022 Kerosene Jack Dixon Gunn in association with Theatre Works and The Gospel According to Jesus Queen of Heaven Ben Anderson Presents in association with Theatre Works in person Juniper Wilde Wilde Night In The Social Validation Club as part of Melbourne Fringe digital 2023 Gene Tree Listen Now Again St Martins in association with Royal Botanic Gardens Victoria and Paradise Lost Bloomshed in association with Darebin Arts Speakeasy 2024 Animal Farm Bloomshed and Darebin Arts Speakeasy 13 Music theatre edit 1987 Guys and Dolls Adelaide Festival Centre Trust 1988 Cats Cameron Mackintosh and the Really Useful Company 1989 My Fair Lady Victoria State Opera 1990 Anything Goes Hayden Attractions Victoria State Opera amp Bill Armstrong 1991 Les Miserables Cameron Mackintosh 1992 The Phantom of the Opera Cameron Mackintosh Really Useful Productions 1993 The King and I Victorian Arts Centre Victoria State Opera Gordon Frost Adelaide Festival Centre Trust 1994 Hot Shoe Shuffle David Atkins Enterprises 3 1995 West Side Story Victoria State Opera International Management Group 4 2000 The Boy From Oz Ben Gannon and Robert Fox 2001 2007 n a 2008 Priscilla Queen of the Desert The Musical 2009 Billy Elliot The Musical Universal Pictures Stage Entertainment Working Title Films Old Vic Productions 2010 Jersey Boys Dodger Theatricals Newtheatricals Dainty Consolidated Entertainment and Michael Watt 2011 Mary Poppins 2012 n a 2013 Chess The Production Company 2014 n a 2015 Once Barbara Broccoli John N Hart Jr Patrick Milling Smith Frederick Zollo Brian Carmody Michael G Wilson Orin Wolf John Frost New York Theatre Workshop Melbourne Theatre Company 6 2016 Strictly Ballroom Global Creatures and Bazmark 7 2017 Matilda the Musical The Royal Shakespeare Company and Louise Withers Michael Coppel and Michael Watt 8 2018 Aladdin The Musical Disney Theatrical Productions 9 2019 Beautiful The Carole King Musical Michael Cassel Group 10 2020 Come From Away Junkyard Dog Productions and Rodney Rigby 2021 n a 2022 The Wedding Singer David Venn Enterprises 2023 Moulin Rouge The Musical Carmen Pavlovic Gerry amp Val Ryan Bill Damaschke and Global Creatures and Fun Home Melbourne Theatre Company 2024 Mary Poppins Disney Cameron Mackintosh and Michael Cassel Group 13 Music theatre independent edit 2024 Kinky Boots James Terry Collective 13 Opera edit 1987 Madam Butterfly Victoria State Opera 1988 Turandot Victoria State Opera 1989 L incoronazione di Poppea Australian Opera 1990 The Turn of the Screw Australian Opera 1991 Faust Victoria State Opera 1992 Elektra Victoria State Opera Melbourne International Festival of the Arts 1993 The Tales of Hoffmann Victoria State Opera 15 1994 Hansel and Gretel Australian Opera 3 1995 A Midsummer Night s Dream Australian Opera 4 2000 Billy Budd Opera Australia 2001 Capriccio Opera Australia 2002 Batavia Opera Australia 2003 Sweeney Todd Opera Australia 2004 Lulu Opera Australia 2005 Manon Opera Australia 2006 The Love for Three Oranges Opera Australia 2007 The Hive ChamberMade Opera 2008 Rusalka Opera Australia 2009 Arabella Opera Australia The Coronation of Poppea Victorian Opera 2010 Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk Opera Australia 2011 La Sonnambula Opera Australia 2012 Of Mice and Men Opera Australia 2013 Salome Opera Australia 2014 Nixon in China Victorian Opera 5 2015 Eugene Onegin Opera Australia 6 2016 Le nozze di Figaro Opera Australia 7 2017 The Ring Cycle Opera Australia 8 2018 King Roger Opera Australia 9 2019 Die Meistersinger Opera Australia 10 2020 Il Viaggio a Reims Opera Australia 2021 n a 2022 Das Rheingold Melbourne Opera 2023 IPHIS Lyric Opera and Theatre Works 2024 Idomeneo Victorian Opera 13 Cabaret edit 2000 Saucy Cantina Moira Finucane and Jackie Smith 2001 Jacques Brel Is Alive amp Well amp Living In Paris Mark Jones Susan ann Walker Sean Murphy Anne Wood 2002 Cabaret Tingel Tangel The Soubrettes 2003 Terra Paradiso 2004 Comedy Is Still Not Pretty 2005 The Burlesque Hour 2006 2007 Tim Minchin Tim Minchin 2008 Meow Meow Beyond Beyond Glamour The Remix Meow Meow 2009 Die Roten Punkte Super Musikant 2010 Songs from the 86 Tram The Bedroom Philosopher City of Melbourne and Nan amp Pop Records 2011 Yana Alana and tha Paranas in Concert Gasworks amp Arts Victoria in association with Melbourne Workers Theatre and Yana Alana and tha Paranas 2012 Little Match Girl Malthouse Theatre in association with Meow Meow Revolution 2013 Nasty Spanky Candice McQueen 2014 Between The Cracks Yana Alana 5 2015 Eurosmash Die Roten Punkte 6 2016 Briefs 7 2017 Hot Brown Honey Darebin Arts Speakeasy and Briefs Factory 2018 Yummy Yummy Melba Spiegeltent as part of Melbourne International Comedy Festival 9 2019 Reuben Kaye Reuben Kaye 10 2020 Boobs Selina Jenkins as part of Melbourne Fringe 2021 Lousical the Musical Lou Wall as part of Melbourne Fringe 14 2022 Reuben Kaye The Butch is Back Pietagogetter as part of Melbourne International Comedy Festival 2023 BROAD Geraldine Quinn as part of Melbourne International Comedy Festival 2024 Spunk Daddy Autonomous Inventions and The Butterfly Club as part of Melbourne Fringe 13 Dance edit 1987 After Venice Sydney Dance Company 1988 The Shining Sydney Dance Company 1989 Vast Australian Bicentennial Authority 1990 Onegin The Australian Ballet 1991 The Leaves Are Falling The Australian Ballet 1992 Gemini The Australian Ballet No Strings Attached DanceWorks 1993 Nutcracker The Australian Ballet 1994 Nuti Kikimora Meryl Tankard Australian Dance Theatre 1995 Divergence The Australian Ballet 2002 Tivoli Sydney Dance Company amp The Australian Ballet 2003 Swan Lake The Australian Ballet Walkabout Bangarra Dance Theatre 2019 Overture Arts House and Jo Lloyd 10 2020 plenty serious Talk Talk Vicki Van Hout in association with Arts House and Yirramboi Festival 2021 n a 2022 I am Maggie Jonathan Homsey as part of Arts Centre Melbourne Take Over for Melbourne Fringe 2020 Contemporary and experimental performance edit 2017 Complete Smut Art Auction Punctum 2018 We All Know What s Happening Samara Hersch amp Lara Thoms 9 2019 Crackers n Dip with Chase n Toey Carly Sheppard amp Josh Twee presented by Arts House 10 2020 Daddy Joel Bray presented by Arts House and Yirramboi Festival Diaspora A Chamber Made work by Robin Fox and Collaborators in association with Melbourne International Arts Festival and The Substation Those Who Rock Joseph O Farrell presented by Arts Centre Melbourne 2021 n a Lifetime Achievement Award edit Recipients include year added where found 16 John Sumner 1985 17 Dame Peggy van Praagh Irene Mitchell Betty Pounder choreographer arts administrator Edna Edgley 1989 16 Dame Joan Hammond 1988 18 Ray Powell ballet helped found the Australian Ballet John McCallum 1990 19 Noel Pelly 1992 20 John Truscott 1993 21 Alfred Ruskin 1994 22 Anne Fraser designer 1995 23 Patricia Kennedy 1996 24 Dame Margaret Scott 1998 first director of the Australian Ballet School founded 1964 25 See also editPerforming arts of AustraliaReferences edit 36th Green Room Awards Winners have been announced Green Room Awards Retrieved 24 November 2019 Bennett Sally 21 February 2012 Malthouse Theatre cleans up nominations for Green Room Awards Herald Sun Sydney Retrieved 24 November 2019 a b c Green Room awards The Australian Jewish News Vol 60 no 24 Victoria Australia 4 March 1994 p 5 Life Style Retrieved 18 July 2021 via National Library of Australia a b c arts Gideon wins Green Room award The Australian Jewish News Vol 61 no 26 Victoria Australia 10 March 1995 p 30 Retrieved 18 July 2021 via National Library of Australia a b c d Full list of 2014 Green Room Award Recipients www australianstage com au Retrieved 26 June 2021 a b c d e Green Room Award Recipients 2015 Stage Whispers www stagewhispers com au Retrieved 26 June 2021 a b c d e 2015 Green Room Award Winners News AussieTheatre com 21 March 2016 Retrieved 26 June 2021 a b c d Winners of the 34th Green Room Awards announced Limelight Retrieved 26 June 2021 a b c d e f All the winners from Melbourne s 35th Annual Green Room Awards The AU Review 10 April 2018 Retrieved 26 June 2021 a b c d e f g All the 36th Annual Green Room Award Winners News AussieTheatre com 2 April 2019 Retrieved 26 June 2021 Miller Nick 6 April 2020 Camp Dogs run away with Melbourne s annual theatre awards The Age Retrieved 26 June 2021 2022 Green Room Awards Recipients Stage Whispers www stagewhispers com au Retrieved 12 July 2022 a b c d e f Review Arts 9 April 2024 2024 Green Room Award Winners Announced Australian Arts Review Retrieved 13 April 2024 a b Woodhead Cameron 29 June 2021 Melbourne s theatre awards night was an eccentric apocalyptic trip The Age Retrieved 1 July 2021 Stars are honoured in Green Room awards The Australian Jewish News Vol 98 no 21 New South Wales Australia 26 February 1993 p 7 Life Style Retrieved 18 July 2021 via National Library of Australia a b Arts amp Entertainment The Australian Jewish News Vol 57 no 20 Victoria Australia 8 February 1991 p 30 Retrieved 17 December 2022 via National Library of Australia Theatre awards The Australian Jewish News Vol LI no 23 Victoria Australia 1 March 1985 p 26 Retrieved 17 December 2022 via National Library of Australia Pamela Ruskin s Arts Roundabout The Australian Jewish News Vol LIV no 21 Victoria Australia 19 February 1988 p 20 Retrieved 17 December 2022 via National Library of Australia Arts amp Entertainment Victoria ready for Green Room awards The Australian Jewish News Vol 57 no 20 Victoria Australia 8 February 1991 p 30 Retrieved 17 December 2022 via National Library of Australia Green Room Award winners The Australian Jewish News Vol 58 no 25 Victoria Australia 28 February 1992 p 28 Retrieved 17 December 2022 via National Library of Australia Stars are honoured in Green Room awards The Australian Jewish News Vol 98 no 21 New South Wales Australia 26 February 1993 p 7 Life Style Retrieved 17 December 2022 via National Library of Australia What s on A Guide to Arts Second wind for the Melba The Australian Jewish News Vol 64 no 35 Victoria Australia 5 June 1998 p 1 What s On Retrieved 17 December 2022 via National Library of Australia arts Gideon wins Green Room award The Australian Jewish News Vol 61 no 26 Victoria Australia 10 March 1995 p 30 Retrieved 17 December 2022 via National Library of Australia Shows and artists honoured The Australian Jewish News Vol 62 no 22 Victoria Australia 1 March 1996 p 28 Retrieved 17 December 2022 via National Library of Australia Winners of Green Room Awards The Australian Jewish News Vol 64 no 21 Victoria Australia 27 February 1998 p 5 What s On Retrieved 17 December 2022 via National Library of Australia External links editOfficial website 38th Annual Green Room Awards 2021 PDF Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Green Room Awards amp oldid 1218661346, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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