Excellence in theatre: nominations for 2019 Jessie Awards are out
Posted June 3, 2019 9:31 pm.
Last Updated June 3, 2019 9:35 pm.
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VANCOUVER (NEWS 1130) — Local theatre groups and their acts are in the spotlight with the 27th annual Jessie Awards.
Nominations for the event honouring Vancouver’s vibrant artistic community have been released, and include more than 50 productions and both large and small venues alike. The awards show, sponsored by NEWS 1130, takes place on July 15th.
Spokesperson Bonnie Allen says a favourite summer-time staple in Vancouver has nabbed 15 nominations for its four productions this season: Bard on the Beach, which puts on Shakespeare festivals every summer. Six nominations were for ‘As You Like It.’
The Arts Club Theatre Company has also received 16 nominations in the Large Theatre Category for 8 productions.
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Large Theatre Nominations
Outstanding performance by an actor in a lead role:
– Félix Beauchamp: Le Soulier, Théâtre la Seizième
– Daniel Doheny: The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, Arts Club Theatre Company
– Bob Frazer: Kill Me Now, Touchstone Theatre
– Joey Lespérance: Le Soulier, Théâtre la Seizième
Outstanding performance by an actress in a lead role:
– Patti Allan: The Shoplifters, Arts Club Theatre Company
– Lindsey Angell: As You Like It, Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival
– France Perras: Le Soulier, Théâtre la Seizième
– Colleen Wheeler: Timon of Athens, Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival
– Kaitlin Williams: Jesus Freak, Pacific Theatre
Outstanding performance by an actor in a supporting role:
-Tré Cotten: Kim’s Convenience, Pacific Theatre
– Kayvon Khoshkam: As You Like It, Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival
– Tyrone Savage: The Matchmaker, Arts Club Theatre Company
– Lee Shorten: Kim’s Convenience, Pacific Theatre
– Adam Grant Warren: Kill Me Now, Touchstone Theatre
Outstanding performance by an actress in a supporting role:
– Ghazal Azarbad: The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, Arts Club Theatre Company
– Luisa Jojic: Kill Me Now, Touchstone Theatre
– Nora McLellan: The Matchmaker, Arts Club Theatre Company
– Moya O’Connell: Timon of Athens, Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival
– Naomi Wright: The Matchmaker, Arts Club Theatre Company
Outstanding set design:
– Drew Facey: Timon of Athens: Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival
– Lauchlin Johnston: The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe, Pacific Theatre
– Ken MacDonald: The Shoplifters, Arts Club Theatre Company
-Daniela Masellis: Kamloopa, The Cultch (in partnership with Western Canada Theatre, Persephone Theatre and Gordon Tootoosis Nīkānīwin Theatre, and in collaboration with National Arts Centre Indigenous Theatre)
– Carolyn Rapanos: Kim’s Convenience, Pacific Theatre
Oustanding costume design:
– Carmen Alatorre: As You Like It, Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival
– Carmen Alatorre: Mustard, Arts Club Theatre Company
– Barbara Clayden: Lysistrata, Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival
– Mara Gottler: Timon of Athens, Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival
– Christine Reimer:Macbeth, Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival
Outstanding sound design or original composition:
– Julie Casselman: The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe, Pacific Theatre
– Cris Derksen: Kamloopa, The Cultch (in partnership with Western Canada Theatre, Persephone Theatre and Gordon Tootoosis Nīkānīwin Theatre, and in collaboration with National Arts Centre Indigenous Theatre)
– Malcolm Dow: Le Soulier, Théâtre la Seizième
– Ben Elliot: As You Like It, Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival
Outstanding direction
– Julie Casselman: The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe, Pacific Theatre
– Cris Derksen: Kamloopa, The Cultch (in partnership with Western Canada Theatre, Persephone Theatre and Gordon Tootoosis Nīkānīwin Theatre, and in collaboration with National Arts Centre Indigenous Theatre)
– Malcolm Dow: Le Soulier, Théâtre la Seizième
– Ben Elliot: As You Like It, Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival
Outstanding production:
– Kamloopa, The Cultch (in partnership with Western Canada Theatre, Persephone Theatre and Gordon Tootoosis Nīkānīwin Theatre, and in collaboration with National Arts Centre Indigenous Theatre)
– Kill Me Now , Touchstone Theatre
– Kim’s Convenience, Pacific Theatre
-Le Soulier, Théâtre la Seizième
-The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, Arts Club Theatre Company
Signficant artistic achievement:
-Outstanding ensemble: Yolanda Bonnell, Samantha Brown & Kaitlyn Yott, Kamloopa, The Cultch (in partnership with Western Canada Theatre, Persephone Theatre and Gordon Tootoosis Nīkānīwin Theatre, and in collaboration with National Arts Centre Indigenous Theatre)
-Outstanding movement direction: Kayla Dunbar, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time Arts Club Theatre Company
-Outstanding decolonization of theatre spaces and practices: Kim Senklip Harvey & Lindsay Lachance, Kamloopa, The Cultch (in partnership with Western Canada Theatre, Persephone Theatre and Gordon Tootoosis Nīkānīwin Theatre, and in collaboration with National Arts Centre Indigenous Theatre)
– Outstanding technical achievement in the creation and repeated execution of an innovative and physically safe performance space: Jonathan Ryder, Richard Hansen, Tim Koll, Joanne P.B. Smith, Jennifer Stewart, Zoe Bellis, Keith Smith, Chris Willis, & Grant Windsor; Timon of Athens, Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival
You can find the full list of awards, including for Small Theatre on the Jessie Awards Website.