Congratulations to all our Afdis Award Winners:
The John Keeling Award for Best Actor in a Lead Role – Kevin Hanssen as Jean in Miss Julie
The George Barnes Award for Best Actress in a Lead Role – Fiona Garrity as Judith Bliss in Hay Fever
The Alan Parkinson Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role – Alex Fairlie as Hans in ‘Allo ‘Allo
The Allan Shaw Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role – Thea Cutler as Jackie Coryton in Hay Fever
The Sue Greener Technical Award – Tim Garrard for the set design of ‘Allo ‘Allo
The Hugh Dornhurst Trophy for Best First Performance – Danielle Connolly as Yvette in ‘Allo ‘Allo
The Prentice Trophy for Best Performance in a Minor Role – Roger Fairlie as Leclerc in ‘Allo ‘Allo
The Reps Award for Best Performance by a Junior – Amy Bolt for Tomorrow in 50 Golden Years and as Jane in Babes in the Wood
The Alastair and Wendy Booth Award for Best Comedy Performance – Alex Fairlie as Hans in ‘Allo ‘Allo
The Dave Roberts Memorial Trophy for Most Outstanding Musical Performance – Kirby Chipembere as Joseph in Joseph
The Dennis Granger Award for Best Contribution to Dance and Movement – Blessing Fire for Joseph
The Isabeau Granger Award for Best Amateur Director – Zane E. Lucas for Hay Fever
The Marjorie Legg Cup for Best Stage Properties – Philippa Johnston & Adrian Bonney for ‘Allo ‘Allo
The Trevor Keeling Award for Best Stage Management – Jonathan Hall for Babes in the Wood
The Oudemeister Cup for Best Production – Hay Fever (directed by Zane Lucas, Stage Managed by Ruth Mackinnon)
The Adrian Stanley Award – Kyla Render, for her immersion in all things theatrical in 2010, from acting, stage management and continuity and, of course, her active participation with Repteens, all done so willingly even while completing her final year studies.
The Munro Trophy for Best All Round Contribution – Linda Hyde, as always, she has been involved in every aspect of our society in 2010, from directing to stage management, workshop liaison, set design, stage properties, stage crew, lighting, marketing and publicity and many other endeavors.
The Steve Bonney Special Award – Tracy Garrard, for her dedicated involvement and enthusiasm in the sound department, including the encouragement and training of many new comers.
The Theatrical Advancement Award – Gateway School for Joseph
The Theatrical Advancement Award Runner Up – Eaglesvale School for The Lion and the Jewel
The Repteens Awards
The Shaheen Jassat Award for Best Actress – Yara Hanssen
The Repteens Trophy for Best Actor – Aidan Dawson
The Arron Trophy for Most Contribution - Munya Magwaro; Meredith "Fluffy" Render & Gerald Chinyamunzore
The Bartlett Comedy Cup – Fraser Flight and Aidan Dawson
Best Technical – Munya Magwaro
Best Overall Mime and Movement – Alex Ckalikuti
The Gaskin Cup for Most Improved Actor - Kuzivakwashe Muvezwa
The Repteens Trophy for Most Improved Actress – Emily Greeff
The John Keeling Award for Best Actor in a Lead Role – Kevin Hanssen as Jean in Miss Julie
The George Barnes Award for Best Actress in a Lead Role – Fiona Garrity as Judith Bliss in Hay Fever
The Alan Parkinson Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role – Alex Fairlie as Hans in ‘Allo ‘Allo
The Allan Shaw Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role – Thea Cutler as Jackie Coryton in Hay Fever
The Sue Greener Technical Award – Tim Garrard for the set design of ‘Allo ‘Allo
The Hugh Dornhurst Trophy for Best First Performance – Danielle Connolly as Yvette in ‘Allo ‘Allo
The Prentice Trophy for Best Performance in a Minor Role – Roger Fairlie as Leclerc in ‘Allo ‘Allo
The Reps Award for Best Performance by a Junior – Amy Bolt for Tomorrow in 50 Golden Years and as Jane in Babes in the Wood
The Alastair and Wendy Booth Award for Best Comedy Performance – Alex Fairlie as Hans in ‘Allo ‘Allo
The Dave Roberts Memorial Trophy for Most Outstanding Musical Performance – Kirby Chipembere as Joseph in Joseph
The Dennis Granger Award for Best Contribution to Dance and Movement – Blessing Fire for Joseph
The Isabeau Granger Award for Best Amateur Director – Zane E. Lucas for Hay Fever
The Marjorie Legg Cup for Best Stage Properties – Philippa Johnston & Adrian Bonney for ‘Allo ‘Allo
The Trevor Keeling Award for Best Stage Management – Jonathan Hall for Babes in the Wood
The Oudemeister Cup for Best Production – Hay Fever (directed by Zane Lucas, Stage Managed by Ruth Mackinnon)
The Adrian Stanley Award – Kyla Render, for her immersion in all things theatrical in 2010, from acting, stage management and continuity and, of course, her active participation with Repteens, all done so willingly even while completing her final year studies.
The Munro Trophy for Best All Round Contribution – Linda Hyde, as always, she has been involved in every aspect of our society in 2010, from directing to stage management, workshop liaison, set design, stage properties, stage crew, lighting, marketing and publicity and many other endeavors.
The Steve Bonney Special Award – Tracy Garrard, for her dedicated involvement and enthusiasm in the sound department, including the encouragement and training of many new comers.
The Theatrical Advancement Award – Gateway School for Joseph
The Theatrical Advancement Award Runner Up – Eaglesvale School for The Lion and the Jewel
The Repteens Awards
The Shaheen Jassat Award for Best Actress – Yara Hanssen
The Repteens Trophy for Best Actor – Aidan Dawson
The Arron Trophy for Most Contribution - Munya Magwaro; Meredith "Fluffy" Render & Gerald Chinyamunzore
The Bartlett Comedy Cup – Fraser Flight and Aidan Dawson
Best Technical – Munya Magwaro
Best Overall Mime and Movement – Alex Ckalikuti
The Gaskin Cup for Most Improved Actor - Kuzivakwashe Muvezwa
The Repteens Trophy for Most Improved Actress – Emily Greeff
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