1st Helpmann Awards
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The 1st Helpmann Awards ceremony was presented by the Australian Entertainment Industry Association (AEIA) (currently known by its trade name, Live Performance Australia), for achievements in disciplines of Australia's live performance sectors. The ceremony took place on 25 March 2001 at the Lyric Theatre, Sydney and was hosted by Simon Burke. During the ceremony, the AEIA handed out awards in twelve categories for achievements in theatre, musicals, opera, ballet, dance and concerts.
Australian works The Boy from Oz (musical), The Eighth Wonder (opera), Life After George (theatre) and the opening ceremony of the 2000 Olympics in Sydney were major award recipients.
Winners and nominees
In the following tables, winners are listed first and highlighted in boldface.
Theatre
| Best Play | Best Direction of a Play |
|---|---|
| Life After George – Melbourne Theatre Company 'Art' – Melbourne Theatre Company Jimmy and Pat Meet the Queen – Deckchair Theatre The Small Poppies – Company B Belvoir | Benedict Andrews – La Dispute (Sydney Theatre Company) Kate Cherry – Life After George Neil Armfield – The Small Poppies Simon Phillips – Measure for Measure (Melbourne Theatre Company) |
| Best Female Actor in a Play | Best Male Actor in a Play |
| Caroline O'Connor – Piaf (Melbourne Theatre Company) Amanda Muggleton – The Book Club (International Concert Attractions) Leah Purcell – Box the Pony (Sydney Opera House) Robyn Nevin – A Cheery Soul (Company B Belvoir and Sydney Theatre Company) | John Gaden – The Unexpected Man (Company B Belvoir and Melbourne Theatre Company) Bille Brown – Troilus and Cressida (Bell Shakespeare Company) Geoffrey Rush – The Small Poppies Kim Gyngell – 'Art' |
Musicals
| Best Musical | |
|---|---|
| The Boy from Oz – Gannon Fox Productions Chicago – Barry & Fran Weissler, David Atkins Enterprises, IMG Company – Melbourne Theatre Company The Sound of Music – SEL & GFO | |
| Best Direction of a Musical | Best Choreography in a Musical |
| Gale Edwards – The Boy from Oz Nigel Jamieson – The Theft of Sita (Adelaide Festival and Performing Lines) Richard Wherrett – Shout! The Legend of the Wild One (Jacobsen Entertainment) Simon Phillips – Company | Ann Reinking – Chicago Anthony Van Laast – The Boy from Oz Kelley Abbey – Fame (Jacobsen Entertainment) Stephen Page – The Sunshine Club (Sydney Theatre Company) |
| Best Female Actor in a Musical | Best Male Actor in a Musical |
| Sharon Millerchip – Chicago Chrissy Amphlett – The Boy from Oz Leonie Page – Jolson (Jon Nicholls & Michael Brereton) Lisa McCune – The Sound of Music | Todd McKenney – The Boy from Oz Anthony Warlow – Annie (SEL & GFO & Macks Entertainment) David Campbell – Shout! The Legend of the Wild One Rob Guest – Jolson |
Opera
| Best Opera | Best Direction of an Opera |
|---|---|
| The Eighth Wonder – Opera Australia Così fan tutte – Opera Queensland Wozzeck – Opera Australia Writing to Vermeer – Adelaide Festival | Neil Armfield – The Eighth Wonder Barrie Kosky – Wozzeck Lindy Hume – Orlando (West Australian Opera) Moffatt Oxenbould – Simon Boccanegra (Opera Australia) |
| Best Female Performer in an Opera | Best Male Performer in an Opera |
| Anke Höppner – Madama Butterfly (Opera Australia) Clare Gormley – The Eighth Wonder Regina Schörg – La traviata (Opera Australia) Yvonne Kenny – Capriccio (Opera Australia) | Grant Smith – The Eighth Wonder Jonathan Summers – Simon Boccanegra Jonathan Summers – Wozzeck Timothy DuFore – Così fan tutte |
Dance and Physical Theatre
| Best Ballet or Dance Work | Best Visual or Physical Theatre Production |
|---|---|
| Skin – Bangarra Dance Theatre Body of Work - A Retrospective – Sydney Dance Company Coppélia – West Australian Ballet Hydra – Chunky Move | Slava's Snowshow – Backrow Productions (UK) and IMG Pom Pom – Patch Company The Hobbit – Malcolm C. Cooke & Associates and Ztudio Circus Oz – Circus Oz |
| Best Choreography in a Ballet or Dance Work | |
| Graeme Murphy – Body of Work – A Retrospective Meryl Tankard and Steven McTaggart – Deep Sea Dreaming – Olympic Opening Ceremony Sydney 2000 (Spectak Productions (Australia) for SOCOG) Stephen Page – Skin Ted Brandsen – Carmen (West Australian Ballet) | |
| Best Female Dancer in a Ballet or Dance Work | Best Male Dancer in a Ballet or Dance Work |
| Miranda Coney – In the Upper Room (The Australian Ballet) Benazir Hussain – Carmen (West Australian Ballet) Janet Vernon – Body of Work – A Retrospective Rachael Read – Bella Figura (The Australian Ballet) | Steven Heathcote – In the Middle, Somewhat Elevated (The Australian Ballet) Christopher Harris – Mythologia (Sydney Dance Company) Graeme Murphy – Body of Work – A Retrospective Steven Heathcote – Bella Figura (The Australian Ballet) |