16th Helpmann Awards takes place next week
PRESS RELEASE:
The 16th Annual Helpmann Awards, presented by Live Performance Australia, will
be held on Monday 25 July at 7.30pm at the Sydney Lyric Theatre. The Helpmann
Awards are the premier celebration of Australia’s vibrant live performance
industry and recognise distinguished achievement and excellence in Australia’s
live performance sectors. Nominations for this year’s 41 awards were announced
on 20 June across the country. Excitement is building for the announcement of
the 2016 winners on Monday 25 July.
The 16th Annual Helpmann Awards Ceremony will feature sensational performances
including:
Singin’ in the Rain –“Overture” and “Good Mornin’” starring Grant Almirall,
Gretel Scarlett and Jack Chambers; and “Singin’ in the Rain” full cast finale
Sarah Blasko – “Luxurious”
Sydney International Piano Competition – 1st prize winner
Matilda the Musical – “Quiet” starring all eight Matildas from the Sydney and
Melbourne seasons
Marina Prior and Mark Vincent – “Time to Say Goodbye”
West Australian Ballet – “On The Nature of Daylight” pas de deux starring Sandy
Delasalle and Matthew Lehmann
Ladies in Black – “Ladies in Black” starring Lucy Maunder, Kate Cole, Kathryn
McIntyre, Deidre Rubenstein, Carita Farrer Spencer, Sarah Morrison and Naomi Price
The Sound of Music – “Do-Re-Mi” starring Amy Lehpamer, Stefanie Jones and the
von Trapp children; and “Climb Ev’ry Mountain” starring Jacqueline Dark
The 16th Annual Helpmann Awards Ceremony Hosts are:
Chloe Dallimore, Helen Dallimore, Stuart Maunder AM, Guy Noble, Simon Phillips,
The Umbilical Brothers and Queenie van de Zandt as “Jan van der Stool”.
The high-profile line-up of Presenters include:
Kellie Dickerson, Tim Draxl, Marta Dusseldorp, Tim Finn, Antoinette Halloran,
Noni Hazlehurst, Erika Heynatz, Celia Ireland, Tim Minchin, Hunter Page-Lochard,
Katrina Milosevic, Milijana Nikolic, Eddie Perfect, Aurélien Scannella, The Hon
Jillian Skinner MP and Toby Thatcher.
The Executive Producer of the Helpmann Awards, Jon Nicholls, said “We are
incredibly lucky to have such formidable talent in this country and it is with
the greatest of pleasure we showcase some of them tonight as they celebrate and
salute the excellence of their colleagues”.
Live Performance Australia (LPA) Chief Executive, Evelyn Richardson said
“Australia is home to an incredible array of exciting and creative talent across
all genres. It’s wonderful that we are able to showcase a snapshot of what our
industry offers at the same time as we honour all the nominees and award
recipients on the night”.
As previously announced, Stephen Page, Artistic Director of Bangarra Dance
Theatre, will be presented with the 2016 JC Williamson Award®. This Award is
bestowed on an individual who has made a truly outstanding contribution to the
enrichment of Australia’s live performance culture and shaped the future of the
industry for the better.
In addition, Michael Lynch CBE AM will be presented with the 2016 Sue Nattrass
Award®. This prestigious Award honours exceptional service to the Australian
live performance industry, shining a spotlight on people in service roles that
support our industry.
The 2016 Helpmann Awards will also incorporate the final Brian Stacey Award for
Emerging Australian Conductors. This year the award will be presented to Toby
Thatcher, currently Assistant Conductor for the Sydney Symphony Orchestra, who
will receive a $10,000 prize.
The 2016 Helpmann Awards Ceremony will be performed on the set of Singin’ in the
Rain, at the Sydney Lyric Theatre and will be broadcast live on Foxtel Arts and
webcast free via www.foxtelarts.com.au.
The Helpmann Awards are proudly supported by the New South Wales Government,
through its tourism and major events agency, Destination NSW.