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ABOUT CLOC - RECOGNITION AND AWARDS

CLOC MUSICAL THEATRE
MUSIC THEATRE GUILD OF VICTORIA
AWARDS FOR EXCELLENCE

The quest for musical excellence has seen CLOC productions consistently recognised by the Music Theatre Guild of Victoria. With over sixty member companies, the Guild awards are an annual celebration of achievement in non professional theatre. Four of the company's management team have been honoured by the non-professional musical theatre industry with its prestigious Edith Harrhy Award for Outstanding Contribution to Musical Theatre. The following awards have been won by CLOC.

2007 'Blood Brothers'

Best Supporting Actress - Pam Christie Birkett

2006 'The Scarlet Pimpernel'

Production of the Year
Best Director - Chris Bradtke
Best Musical Director - Michael Loughlin
Best Lead Male - Shaun Kingma
Best Lighting - Stelios Kariagannis
Best Setting - Brenton Staples
Best Costumes - John Azzopardi

Edith Harrhy Award for Outstanding
Contribution to Musical Theatre - Allan Paul

2005 'Jekyll & Hyde'

        Best Lead Male - Lee Threadgold
        Best Musical Director - Ben Hudson
        Best Lighting - Stelios Kariagannis
        Best Supporting Actress - Sally Morrison

        ‘Steel Pier ’

        Best Choreographer - Susan Lewis
        Dancers Award - The Ensemble

2003 'Gigi'

        Best Setting - Brenton Staples & Les Cook
        Best Costumes - Nancy Pizzi
        Technical Achievement
        Best Supporting Actress - Patricia McCracken


        ‘Pippin’

        Production of the Year
        Best Director - Tamara Finch
        Best Choreographer - Tamara Finch
        Best Lighting - Martin Karklins
        Technical Achievement
        Dancers Award - Luke Taylor

2002 'Hot Mikado'

        Best Supporting Actor - Lee Threadgold

        ‘My One And Only’

        Best Setting - Barry Pearce
        Technical Achievement
        Special Award - Adeline Han, Gregory Smith

2001 'West Side Story'

        Judge's Award - Lisa Trigili

        'Chicago'

        Best Choreographer - Tamara Finch
        Lighting - George Kulikovskis
        Technical Achievement
        Special Award - Andrew Wild

2000 ‘A Little Night Music’

        Musical Direction - Philip Carmody
        Best Supporting Actress - Pam Christie-Birkett

1999 ‘Company’

        Musical Direction - Sue Porter/Andrew Leach
        Best Actor - Andrew Dark
        Best Supporting Actress - Pam Christie-Birkett
        Judge's Award - Shannon Woollard

1998 ‘Singin’ in the Rain'

        Best Supporting Actress - Elizabeth Dark
        Judge's Award - Simon Redhead

        ‘A Chorus Line’

        Best Choreographer - Lynette White
        Best Actress - Elizabeth Garnsworthy
        Dancer’s Award - Elizabeth Garnsworthy
        Judge's Award - James Rooney

1997 ‘Song & Dance’

        Best Choreography - Christine Barratt
        Dancer’s Award - Rebecca Jeffs
        Best Lighting - George Kulikovskis

        ‘Chess’

        Production of the Year
        Best Director - Rob Robson
        Best Musical Director - Andrew Leach
        Technical Achievement
        Best Actor - Paul Scott-Williams

1996 ‘42nd Street’

        Best Choreography - Susan Lewis
        Best Lighting - George Kulikovskis

        ‘City of Angels’

        Best Setting - John Burrett
        Technical Achievement
        Edith Harrhy Award for Outstanding
        Contribution to Musical Theatre - John Burrett

1994 'Into the Woods'

        Production of the Year
        Best Setting - Chris White
        Best Lighting - Graham McGuffie
        Technical Achievement
        Best Actor - Paul Keelan
        Best Supporting Actor - Trevor Alexander

1993 'Funny Girl'

        Best Actress - Emma Powell

        'Les Miserables'

        Production of the Year
        Best Director - Chris Bradtke
        Best Setting - John Burrett
        Best Lighting - Graham McGuffie
        Technical Achievement
        Best Actor - Gary Baade, Mark Dickinson
        Best Supporting Actor - Marcus Millers
        Best Supporting Actress - Emma Powell
        Junior Award - Elizabeth Bradtke, Oliver Knuckey

1992 'Sunday in the Park with George'

        Best Setting - Chris White
        Best Lighting - Graham McGuffie
        Edith Harrhy Award for Outstanding
        Contribution to Musical Theatre - Sandra Davies

1990 'Carousel'

        Best Supporting Actress - Joanne Dodds

        'Mame'

        Best Musical Director - Tim Smith
        Best Actress - Christine Andrew
        Technical Achievement
        Edith Harrhy Award for Outstanding
        Contribution to Musical Theatre - Grant Alley

1988 '1776'

        Production of the Year
        Best Director - Alan Burrows
        Best Setting - Laurie Lane
        Best Actor - Peter Blizzard-Allen
        Best Supporting Actor - Rob Constable
        Special Awards - Steven Ritchie, Rex Keane

1985 'South Pacific'

        Best Setting - Kel Pearson

1983 'Sweeney Todd'

        Best Actor - Donald Cant

1982 'Robert and Elizabeth'

        Best Setting - Pat Morton
        Best Costume Design - David Richards
        Best Actor - Rex Callahan

        'No No Nanette'

        Production of the Year
        Best Director/Choreographer - Graeme Coombs

1981 'How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying'

        Best Actor - Chris Bradtke

1980 'La Belle Helene'

        Production of the Year
        Best Director - Grahame Murphy

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