19th Helpmann Awards
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The 19th Annual Helpmann Awards for live performance in Australia was held across two nights; the Curtain Raiser Ceremony on 14 July 2019 and the Awards Ceremony on 15 July 2019 at the Arts Centre Melbourne. Nominations were announced on 12 June 2019.[1]
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Date | 14–15 July 2019 |
Location | Arts Centre Melbourne |
Major winners of the awards included cross-cultural play Counting & Cracking (seven awards including Best Play and Best New Australian Work), Indigenous musical Barbara and the Camp Dogs (four awards including Best Musical and Best Original Score) and opera The Magic Flute from Komische Oper Berlin (three awards including Best Opera).[2]
Recipients and nominations
Theatre
Musicals
Opera and Classical Music
Dance and Physical Theatre
Best Ballet | Best Dance Production |
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Best Visual or Physical Theatre Production | Best Choreography in a Ballet, Dance or Physical Theatre Production |
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Best Female Dancer in a Ballet, Dance or Physical Theatre Production | Best Male Dancer in a Ballet, Dance or Physical Theatre Production |
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Contemporary Music
Best Australian Contemporary Concert | Best International Contemporary Concert |
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Best Contemporary Music Festival | |
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Other
Best Cabaret Performer | Best Comedy Performer |
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Best Presentation for Children and Young People | Best Regional Touring Production |
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Industry
Best New Australian Work | |
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Best Original Score | Best Music Direction |
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Best Scenic Design | Best Costume Design |
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Best Lighting Design | Best Sound Design |
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Best Special Event |
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Lifetime Achievement
JC Williamson Award | Sue Nattrass Award |
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Kev Carmody | Liz Jones |
References
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