CURTAIN CALL: All the Drama League Award winners

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By Peter Kemp

The annual Victorian Drama League Awards proved to be a successful evening for Lilydale Athenaeum Theatre taking home two awards and nominated for eight other awards.

Best Actor: in a minor role in a Drama: Lachlan Glennie as Philip Welch in The Deep Blue Sea.

Best Actress in a Drama: Angela Glennie as Hester Collyer in The Deep Blue Sea

Other nominations for awards were:

The Gold Award – The Noel Bennett & Chris Curchward Perpetual Trophy David Dare – The Deep Blue Sea.

Best Lighting Design in a Comedy Drama – Craig Pearcy – The Deep Blue Sea.

Best Costume Design in a Comedy Drama – Maria Sanders – The Deep Blue Sea.

Best Actress on a minor role Drama – Francesca Carl – The Deep Blue Sea.

Best Supporting Actor in a Drama – Philip Lambert – The Deep Blue Sea.

Best Actor in a Drama – Ben Freeland – The Deep Blue Sea.

Best Director in a Drama – Alan Burrows – The Deep Blue Sea.

Best Drama Production – The Deep Blue Sea.

Lyrebird Awards

The Lilydale Athenaeum Theatre won an unprecedented 13 awards from 42 nominations.

And the winners were:

Best in comedy – Marinda Backaway for The Full Monty.

Best Production – The Full Monty.

Best Sound in comedy – Katie-Jane for Cosi.

Best Lighting in Comedy – Craig Pearcy for Cosi.

Best Costume in a Comedy – Maria Smedes for Cosi.

Highly Commended Performance in a Comedy – Robert Clark for Cosi.

Best Performer in a Supporting Female Role – Jennifer Pacey for Cosi.

Best Performer in a lead Female role – Adrienne George for Cosi.

Best Performer in a lead Male role – Mark Crowe for Cosi..

Best Director in a Comedy – Katie-Jane Amey for Cosi.

Best costume in a Drama – Maria Smedes – The Deep Blue Sea.

Highly Commended Performance in a Drama – Lisa Upson for The Deep Blue Sea.

Best Performer in a Supporting Female Role – Drama – Francesca Carl in The S=Deep Blue Sea.

Congratulations to all the above and for readers don’t forget your local theatre.

The next show at Lilydale Athenaeum Theatre is Joana Murray-Smith’s thriller Switzerland.