Helpmann Award for Best Opera
Helpmann Award for Best Opera |
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Country |
Australia |
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Presented by |
Live Performance Australia |
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First awarded |
2001 |
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Currently held by |
Agrippina (2016) |
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Website |
www.helpmannawards.com.au |
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The Helpmann Award for Best Opera is an award presented by Live Performance Australia (LPA), the "peak body for Australia’s live entertainment and performing arts industry".[1] It has been handed out since 2001 at the annual Helpmann Awards, which "recognise distinguished artistic achievement and excellence in the many disciplines of Australia's vibrant live performance sectors".[2] The award is presented to the producer of an opera, that is first performed in Australia during the eligibility period.[3][4]
Winners and nominees
Winners are listed first and marked in a separate colour, in boldface.
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Year |
Title |
Production company(ies) |
2001 (1st) |
The Eighth Wonder |
Opera Australia |
Così fan tutte |
Opera Queensland |
Wozzeck |
Opera Australia |
Writing to Vermeer |
Adelaide Festival Corporation |
2002 (2nd) |
Batavia |
Opera Australia and Melbourne Festival |
L'elisir d'amore |
Opera Australia |
Parsifal |
State Opera of South Australia |
The Fiery Angel (The Kirov Opera) |
Melbourne Festival |
2003 (3rd) |
Lady Macbeth of the Mtsensk District |
Opera Australia |
Love in the Age of Therapy |
Sydney Festival and Oz Opera in association with Melbourne Festival and Victorian Arts Centre Trust |
The Marriage of Figaro |
Opera Australia |
Il trovatore |
West Australian Opera, State Opera of South Australia and Opera Queensland |
2004 (4th) |
Dead Man Walking |
State Opera of South Australia |
Otello |
Opera Australia |
2005 (5th) |
The Ring Cycle |
State Opera of South Australia |
The Love for Three Oranges |
Opera Australia |
Madeline Lee |
Opera Australia |
Der Rosenkavalier |
Opera Australia |
2006 (6th) |
Flight |
Adelaide Festival of Arts, Glyndebourne Festival Opera and State Opera of South Australia |
La bohème |
The Opera Conference |
The Magic Flute |
State Theatre Company of South Australia |
Romeo and Juliet |
Opera Australia |
2007 (7th) |
Rusalka |
Opera Australia |
Alcina |
Opera Australia |
Satyagraha |
State Opera of South Australia, Leigh Warren & Dancers and The Adelaide Vocal Project |
The Love of the Nightingale |
West Australian Opera, UWA Perth International Arts Festival, Opera Queensland and Queensland Music Festival |
2008 (8th) |
Arabella |
Opera Australia |
Les contes d'Hoffmann |
Opera Australia |
Dead Man Walking |
Andrew McManus Presents and Alexander Productions |
Little Women |
State Opera of South Australia and State Theatre Company of South Australia |
2009 (9th) |
Billy Budd |
Opera Australia |
The Coronation of Poppea |
Victorian Opera |
The Navigator |
Brisbane Festival 2008 and Melbourne International Arts Festival |
Aida |
West Australian Opera |
2010 (10th) |
Peter Grimes |
Opera Australia |
Bliss |
Opera Australia |
Le Grand Macabre |
Adelaide Festival in association with State Opera of South Australia |
King Lear |
10 Days on the Island |
2011 (11th) |
Partenope |
Opera Australia |
La fanciulla del West |
Opera Australia |
The Threepenny Opera |
Malthouse Theatre and Victorian Opera |
María de Buenos Aires |
State Opera of South Australia and Leigh Warren & Dancers |
2012 (12th) |
Moby-Dick |
State Opera of South Australia |
The Barbarians |
MONA FOMA and IHOS Opera |
The Rake's Progress |
Victorian Opera |
Elektra |
West Australian Opera, ThinIce, Perth International Arts Festival and Opera Australia |
2013 (13th) |
Salome |
Opera Australia |
L'isola disabitata |
Hobart Baroque and Royal Opera House |
Die tote Stadt |
Opera Australia |
Un ballo in maschera |
Opera Australia |
2014 (14th) |
Melbourne Ring Cycle |
Opera Australia |
La Traviata |
State Opera of South Australia, New Zealand Opera, Opera Queensland |
Nixon in China |
Victorian Opera |
The Turk in Italy |
Opera Australia |
2015 (15th) |
Faramondo |
Brisbane Baroque in association with QPAC |
Faust |
Opera Australia in association with The Opera Conference |
Madama Butterfly |
English National Opera, Metropolitan Opera and Lithuanian National Opera in association with West Australian Opera and Perth International Arts Festival |
Philip Glass Trilogy |
State Opera of South Australia |
2016 (15th) |
Agrippina |
Brisbane Baroque in association with QPAC |
Fly Away Peter |
Arts Centre Melbourne and Sydney Chamber Opera in association with Melbourne Festival |
Luisa Miller |
Opera Australia |
The Marriage of Figaro |
Opera Australia |
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