‘Remarkable’ year of performances
By The Star | Posted: Monday Feb 10, 2025
A "remarkable" year of quality theatre in the midst of hard times will be celebrated at the 13th Otepoti Dunedin Theatre Awards this month.
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Presented by the Otepoti Dunedin Theatre Reviewers’ Collective, the awards were founded in 2010 and have been held annually since then, apart from two Covid 19-affected years in 2020 and 2021.
Collective members Barbara Frame, Terry MacTavish, Helen Watson White and Brenda Harwood, who are all professional reviewers, spend the year taking in as many theatre shows as possible before making their selections of finalists and winners.
In a statement this week, the Otepoti Dunedin Theatre Reviewers Collective announced the finalists for the 13th Otepoti Dunedin Theatre Awards, to be held on Monday, February 17, from 5.30pm at Te Whare o Rukutia, 20 Princes St.
The awards will celebrate theatrical achievement in 2024 across a broad range of categories, including technical achievement in set and costume design, lighting and technology; outstanding performance by individuals and ensembles; outstanding direction; and the overall award for production of the year.
There will also be special awards for outstanding contributions to the Dunedin theatre community and emerging artists, as well as tributes and commendations.
Ms MacTavish said the collective had been impressed by the passion, skill and work ethic of Dunedin’s theatre community, who had made "extraordinary efforts" to create shows despite the ongoing challenges of accessing funding and venues.
"We are so proud of our local theatre community for carrying on and achieving a remarkable year of quality theatre during a difficult time," she said.
"We want to congratulation them and acknowledge their mahi with an awards ceremony."
Ms Frame said the awards remained true to their original purpose of acknowledging the contribution of performers, directors, writers, designers and creatives to the performing arts sector, locally and nationally.
"It is a wonderful chance to bring our theatre community together for a well-deserved celebration, and to remind everyone of the incredible things they achieved in 2024."
The Otepoti Dunedin Theatre Awards event is supported by a Dunedin City Council Community Events grant.
There will be an entry fee for the awards ceremony to help cover costs.
Finalists in 13th Dunedin Theatre Awards:
Outstanding performance: female role
Serena Cotton as Tessa in Prima Facie
Rosella Hart for her role in Constellations
Tessa Romano as Circus Woman in The Trapeze Artists
Grace Turipa as Patahi in Wahine Matatoa
Outstanding performance: male role
Thomas Makinson as Richard Hannay in The 39 Steps
Simon O’Connor in Company
Craig Storey as Caliban in The Tempest
Don Townsend as Malvolio in Twelfth Night
Matt Wilson for his role in Constellations
Outstanding performance: duo /ensemble
Josh Black and Daniel Cromer as Sir Toby Belch and Sir Andrew Aguecheek in Twelfth Night
Brent Caldwell and Aimee Freeman as Trincolo and Stephano in The Tempest
Gregory Cooper, Sara Georgie and Nick Tipa in The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged)
Marama Grant and Cheyne Jenkinson in A Man Walked into a Bar
Rosella Hart and Simon Anderson in Wahine Matatoa
Sacha McConnon, William Larkins and Alexander Julian as the three Ariels in The Tempest
Outstanding design: set and technology
Jess Keogh and Calum Beck for the set of Yellow Hut
Matt Morgan for imagery, sound and graphic design in Constellations
Marty Roberts, Matt Morgan, Nick Tipa for lighting, sound and set of Wahine Matatoa
Marty Roberts and Matt Morgan for lighting and sound in Prima Facie
Sofie Welvaert for the set of Twelfth Night
Jordan Wichman for lighting and graphic design in The Trapeze Artists and Alabaster
Josh Wiegman and Milla Swanson-Dobbs for use of performance space combined with music, silks and storm effects in The Tempest
Outstanding design: costume / makeup / props
Zoe Armstrong for makeup in Alabaster
Rochelle Brophy for costumes for Skylark and Midwinter Carnival
Alice Karetai for costumes for Wahine Matatoa
Matt Morgan for costumes, sound and props for Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged)
Charmian Smith for costumes for The Trapeze Artists
Sofie Welvaert for costumes for The Tempest
Outstanding script / libretto
Marea Colombo and Bronwyn Wallace for Baroness
Cindy Diver for Wahine Matatoa
Patty Klinpibul for Patty with a Y, dramaturgy by Emily Duncan
Louise Petherbridge and Anthony Ritchie for libretto and score of The Trapeze Artists
Ella West for Yellow Hut
Outstanding direction
Blaise Barham for The Tempest
Brent Caldwell for Twelfth Night
Cindy Diver and Hilary Halba for Wahine Matatoa
Richard Huber and Stuart Young for Company
Lara Macgregor for Prima Facie
Rosemary Manjunath for The 39 Steps
Kim Morgan Constellations
Production of the year
Company — produced by afterburner
Constellations — produced by Hic Sunt Dracones
Prima Facie — produced by Birds of a Feather
The Tempest — produced by SaharaBreeze
Twelfth Night — produced by The Globe Theatre
Wahine Mātātoa — produced by Wow! Productions