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Green Room Awards
The Green Room Awards are Australian peer awards which recognise excellence in cabaret, dance, theatre companies, independent theatre, musical theatre, contemporary and experimental performance, and opera. The awards, which were established in 1982, are based in Melbourne, Victoria.
History
The Green Room Awards were established in 1982 by a group of theatre people, with the inaugural awards ceremony held in 1983. Blair Edgar and Steven Tandy formed the Green Room Awards Association. The Association's 40th awards ceremony, took place at Melbourne's Capitol Theatre to a sell-out audience on 29 May 2023.
Description
Association
The Green Room Awards Association is composed of members of Melbourne's performing arts community, including journalists, performers, writers, directors, choreographers, academics, theatre technicians and administrators. It is based in Melbourne, Victoria.
Awards
The Green Room Awards recognise excellence in cabaret, dance, theatre companies, independent theatre, musical theatre, contemporary and experimental performance, and opera.
Governance and people
The current patron of the association is Liz Jones. Former patrons include Uncle Jack Charles, Rachel Griffiths, and David Atkins. As at April 2023, the president of the association is Anton Berezin, vice president Dean Drieberg, secretary Weng Yi Wong and treasurer Emily Harvey.
Award categories
As of 2013, award categories include:
Theatre (companies)
Theatre (independent)
Music theatre
Opera
Dance
Cabaret
Alternative and hybrid performance
Named awards
Several named awards can be given:
Recipients
Previous winners of the awards include Dale Ferguson, David Hersey, Stephen Baynes, Greg Horsman, Eddie Perfect, Laurie Cadevida, Stephen Daldry, Genevieve Lemon, Michael Dameski, Julian Gavin, and Steve Mouzakis. Recipients of the Production award in each category include the following, with the year relating to the year of the award ceremony:
Theatre companies
Independent theatre
Music theatre
Music theatre - independent
Opera
Cabaret
Dance
Contemporary and experimental performance
Lifetime Achievement Award
Recipients include (year added where found):
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