Nominees and Winners 2009

The 2009 Brickenden Awards

Wolf Performance Hall
Monday, January 25, 2010
Hosted by Jayson McDonald

Outstanding Production

  • 7 Stories (The Passionfool Theatre Company)
  • Doubt, A Parable (Dariusz Entertainment)
  • My Name is Rachel Corrie (Dariusz Entertainment)
  • P.S. Your Cat Is Dead (Pacheco Theatre)
  • The Last Days of Judas Iscariot (Iglesia Productions)

Outstanding Director

  • Dariusz Korbiel (Doubt, A Parable)
  • Eva Blahut (7 Stories)
  • John Gerry (Company)
  • John Pacheco (P.S. Your Cat Is Dead)
  • Jordan Morris (The Last Days of Judas Iscariot)

Outstanding Actor

  • Bill Hill (P.S. Your Cat is Dead)
  • Dave Semple (Doubt, A Parable)
  • Jeff Culbert (archy and mehitabel)
  • Justin Quesnelle (7 Stories)
  • Niall Cooke (The Last Days of Judas Iscariot)

Outstanding Actress

  • Aimee O’Beirn (Karla and Grif)
  • Julia Webb (The Tempest)
  • Laura Burns (My Name is Rachel Corrie)
  • Martha Zimmerman (Doubt, A Parable)
  • Natalie Luczynski (The Last Days of Judas Iscariot)

Outstanding Supporting Actress

  • April Chappell (Stepping Out)
  • Carol Robinson-Todd (The Last Days of Judas Iscariot)
  • Katie Paxman (Doubt, A Parable)
  • Lucy Williams (The Last Days of Judas Iscariot)
  • Sherine Thomas-Holder (Doubt, A Parable)

Outstanding Supporting Actor

  • Jeff Werkmeister (7 Stories)
  • John Pacheco (Kiss the Moon, Kiss the Sun)
  • John Turner (The Last Days of Judas Iscariot)
  • Josh Cottrell (The Tempest)
  • Trevor McTavish (Urinetown The Musical)

Outstanding Comedy

  • 7-10 Split (Michael Wilmot)
  • Moonlight & Magnolias (Simply Theatre)
  • Nine Ives (Simply Theatre)
  • P.M.S. – Professional Military Specialists (Channel Surfing Productions)
  • P.S. Your Cat is Dead (Pacheco Theatre)

Outstanding Musical Production

  • Company (Fountainhead Theatreworks)
  • Nunsense The Mega Musical
  • The Gondoliers
  • tick..tick..BOOM!
  • Urinetown The Musical

Bravest Production

  • Doubt, A Parable (Dariusz Productions)
  • Karla and Grif (The Verve Theatre)
  • My Name is Rachel Corrie (Dariusz Productions)
  • P.S. Your Cat is Dead (Pacheco Theatre)
  • The Last Days of Judas Iscariot (Iglesia Productions)

Outstanding Ballyhoo

  • Grimes of the Borough (AlvegoRoot Theatre Company)
  • P.M.S – Professional Military Specialists (Channel Surfing Productions)
  • P.S. Your Cat is Dead (Pacheco Theatre)
  • The Duncombe Rebellion 1837 (Living History Productions)
  • The Last Days of Judas Iscariot (Iglesia Productions)

Outstanding Set Design

  • Bill Meaden (P.S. Your Cat is Dead)
  • Eric Bunnell (Doubt, A Parable)
  • Jordan C Morris and Mark Piggot and Rob Cousins and Rodel Manoy and Shane Wilcox (The Last Days of Judas Iscariot)
  • Stephen Mitchell (Dark of the Moon)
  • Vaughn Davis (7 Stories)

Outstanding Costume Design

  • Brenda Fieldhouse (Christmas at Eldon House)
  • Brenda Fieldhouse (The Duncombe Rebellion 1837)
  • Dariusz Korbiel (Doubt, A Parable)
  • Kerry Stover (The Gondoliers)
  • Marg Bildy and Mona Brennan-Coles (Dark of the Moon)

Outstanding Lighting Design

  • Jordan C Morris and Keith King (The Last Days of Judas Iscariot)
  • Michael Paylor (tick..tick..BOOM!)
  • Peter Pownall (The Tempest)
  • Rob Coles (Company)
  • Rob Coles (P.S. Your Cat is Dead)

Outstanding Sound Design

  • Andrew Johnson (The Tempest)
  • Dariusz Korbiel (My Name is Rachel Corrie)
  • Dave Kerr (P.S. Your Cat is Dead)
  • Jordan C Morris and Luke A Westlake (The Last Days of Judas Iscariot)
  • Josh Cottrell (He Ain’t Heavy)

Outstanding Youth Production

  • Aida (A.B. Lucas Secondary School)
  • I Remember Mama (Original Kids Theatre Company)
  • Into the Woods (Beal Musical Theatre)
  • Rent (Original Kids Theatre Company)
  • The Boy Friend (Theatre Laurier)

Outstanding Touring Production

  • Giving Into Light (Alison Wearing)
  • See Bob Run (Chesterfield Productions)
  • The Stories of Cesar Chavez (Fred Blanco)
  • Wanderlust (Martin Dockery)
  • Weaverville Waltz (Randy Rutherford)

Outstanding Original Script

  • Deciding to Collide (Lynda Martens)
  • He Ain’t Heavy (Josh Cottrell)
  • Home From The Forest (Jason Rip)
  • Scenes For A War (Dan Ebbs)
  • The Duncombe Rebellion 1837 (Marion Johnson)

Chris Doty Award

  • Jeff Culbert