Top Stories
Showbiz Queenstown Dominates Theatre Awards with Six Wins
Showbiz Queenstown emerged as a standout at the recent theatre awards, winning a total of six accolades, including the coveted award for best musical for its production of Into the Woods. The awards ceremony took place on March 16, 2024, at the Wingatui Racecourse, celebrating the exceptional contributions of performers and production teams in the region over the past year.
Celebrating Theatre Excellence
The event was a gathering of the region’s most talented individuals, highlighting their dedication and creativity. In addition to Showbiz Queenstown’s triumph, Repertory Invercargill received the award for best play with its production of Mum’s the Word 2 — Teenagers. Central Southland College was recognized for its outstanding youth production of Sweeney Todd — The Demon Barber of Fleet Street.
The awards also acknowledged individual achievements in direction and performance. Marty Newell from Showbiz Queenstown took home the award for best director, further solidifying the company’s reputation for excellence. The organization also won accolades for best set, best vocal direction, and best overall musical for the upcoming year.
Highlighting Top Performers
Among the 24 awards presented, Musical Theatre Dunedin earned four awards for its production of Chess, while Taieri Musical secured three awards for its rendition of Jesus Christ Superstar. The awards for best leading performers included Darren Ludlow, who was recognized for his role as Nanny Fanny in Throbbin Wood, and Sarah McCarthy, who won for her portrayal of Barbara in Mum’s the Word 2 — Teenagers.
In the musical category, James Adams was honored as the best leading male performer for his role as Jesus in Jesus Christ Superstar, while Megan Kolppanen received the award for best leading female performer for her portrayal of Donna Sheridan in Mamma Mia! from East Otago Musical Theatre.
The awards not only recognize artistic talent but also foster a sense of community among theatre enthusiasts. As the night concluded, the atmosphere was filled with excitement and appreciation for the hard work and creativity that characterize the region’s theatrical landscape.
This celebration of theatre serves as a reminder of the importance of the arts in bringing people together and enriching cultural life.
-
Top Stories7 months agoCommunity Mourns Teens Lost in Mount Maunganui Landslide
-
Entertainment11 months agoTributes Pour In for Lachlan Rofe, Reality Star, Dead at 47
-
World9 months agoPrivate Funeral Held for Dean Field and His Three Children
-
Top Stories9 months agoFuneral Planned for Field Siblings After Tragic House Fire
-
Sports11 months agoNetball New Zealand Stands Down Dame Noeline Taurua for Series
-
Health7 months agoAl Waha Motors Opens Flagship Jetour Showroom in Al Khor
-
Entertainment7 months agoJulian Dennison Ties the Knot with Christian Baledrokadroka in New Zealand
-
Business7 months agoAuckland’s Average Rent Surpasses $700 for Three-Bedroom Homes
-
Science10 months agoNew Research Reveals Simple Path to Enhanced Happiness
-
Entertainment10 months agoNew ‘Maverick’ Chaser Joins Beat the Chasers Season Finale
-
Lifestyle11 months agoMaia Wilson Faces Backlash Following Taurua’s Suspension
-
Sports10 months agoAll Blacks Star Damian McKenzie and Partner Announce Baby News
