Helpmann Award for Best Direction of a Play
The Helpmann Award for Best Direction of a Play is a theatre award, presented by Live Performance Australia (LPA) at the annual Helpmann Awards since 2001.[1] In the following list winners are listed first and marked in gold, in boldface, and the nominees are listed below with no highlight. Neil Armfield has won the most awards, with three, and is the most nominated director with eight nominations.
Winners and nominees
Winners are listed first and marked in a separate colour, in boldface.
Year | Director | Production |
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2001 (1st) |
Benedict Andrews | La Dispute |
2001 (1st) |
Kate Cherry | Life After George |
2001 (1st) |
Neil Armfield | The Small Poppies |
2001 (1st) |
Simon Phillips | Measure For Measure |
2002 (2nd) |
Neil Armfield | Cloudstreet |
2002 (2nd) |
Rodney Fisher | Master Class |
2002 (2nd) |
Simon Phillips | The Tempest |
2002 (2nd) |
Benedict Andrews | Three Sisters |
2003 (3rd) |
Michael Blakemore | Copenhagen |
2003 (3rd) |
Simon Phillips | The Blue Room |
2003 (3rd) |
Simon Phillips | Great Expectations |
2003 (3rd) |
Neil Armfield | Waiting for Godot |
2004 (4th) |
Simon Phillips | Inheritance |
2004 (4th) |
John Bell | The Servant of Two Masters |
2004 (4th) |
Julian Meyrick | Frozen |
2004 (4th) |
Neil Armfield | The Lieutenant of Inishmore |
2005 (5th) |
Jim Sharman | Three Furies |
2005 (5th) |
Robyn Nevin | Hedda Gabler |
2005 (5th) |
Michael Blakemore | Democracy |
2005 (5th) |
Wesley Enoch | Riverland |
2006 (6th) |
Marion Potts | The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia? |
2006 (6th) |
Simon Phillips | King Lear |
2006 (6th) |
Ariane Mnouchkine | Le Dernier Caravansérail |
2006 (6th) |
Declan Donnellan | Twelfth Night |
2007 (7th) |
Barrie Kosky | The Lost Echo |
2007 (7th) |
Benedict Andrews | The Season At Sarsaparilla |
2007 (7th) |
Michael Hill | Waiting for Godot |
2007 (7th) |
Wesley Enoch | Parramatta Girls |
2008 (8th) |
Neil Armfield | Toy Symphony |
2008 (8th) |
Benedict Andrews | Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? |
2008 (8th) |
Barrie Kosky | The Tell-Tale Heart |
2008 (8th) |
John Tiffany | Black Watch |
2009 (9th) |
Benedict Andrews | War of the Roses |
2009 (9th) |
Barrie Kosky | Women of Troy |
2009 (9th) |
Peter Evans | Blackbird |
2009 (9th) |
Neil Armfield | Scorched |
2010 (10th) |
Simon Phillips | Richard III |
2010 (10th) |
Thomas Ostermeier | Hamlet |
2010 (10th) |
Michael Kantor | Happy Days |
2010 (10th) |
Neil Armfield | The Book of Everything |
2011 (11th) |
Neil Armfield | The Diary of a Madman |
2011 (11th) |
Simon Stone | The Wild Duck |
2011 (11th) |
Wesley Enoch | Waltzing The Wilarra |
2011 (11th) |
Benedict Andrews | Measure for Measure |
2012 (12th) |
Benedict Andrews | Gross und Klein (Big and Small) |
2012 (12th) |
Rachael Maza | Jack Charles v The Crown |
2012 (12th) |
Simon Phillips | Songs for Nobodies |
2012 (12th) |
Sam Strong | The Boys |
2013 (13th) |
Neil Armfield | The Secret River |
2013 (13th) |
Lee Lewis | The School for Wives |
2013 (13th) |
Anne-Louise Sarks | Medea |
2013 (13th) |
Rosemary Myers | School Dance |
See also
References
- ↑ "About". Helpmann Awards (Live Performance Australia). Retrieved 2011-010-03. Check date values in:
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(help) - ↑ "Nominees". Helpmann Awards (Live Performance Australia). Retrieved 2011-010-03. Check date values in:
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(help) - ↑ "Pandora Archive 2001 Helpmann Awards Nominees". Australian Entertainment Industry Association (AEIA). Pandora Archive. Retrieved October 4, 2011.
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