This Thursday! Betty Mitchell Awards Nominations Announcement

July 19, 2010 by admin  
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REMINDER: The Nominations Announcement for the 2010 Betty Mitchell Awards will take place this Thursday, July 22nd at 11 a.m. in the Auburn Saloon. Members of the community are welcome and encouraged to attend!

Nominations for the 2010 Betty Mitchell Awards will be announced at The Auburn Saloon (115, 9th Ave. S.E.-at the base of the Calgary Tower) on Thursday, July 22nd at 11 a.m. by the host of last year’s awards ceremony and Co-Chair of the Betty Mitchell Awards Steering Committee, Trevor Rueger.

Members of the Calgary theatre community, friends, patrons, and the media are all invited to attend the Nomination Announcement.  The complete list of nominees can be accessed at www.bettymitchellawards.com following the announcement.

Now in their 13th year, The Betty Mitchell Awards are an important part of Calgary’s professional theatre community.  These awards not only recognize the continued level of excellence in Calgary theatres but also raise the profile of live performance in our city and encourage audience growth.

The 2009/2010 professional theatre season (June 15, 2009-June 14, 2010) brought to the stage 59 shows eligible for Betty Mitchell Award nominations.

Ticket details will be included in the 2010 Nominations Announcement and tickets will be available for purchase following the announcement.  Ticket information can also be accessed at www.bettymitchellawards.com following the announcement.

REMINDER: Nominations for Juried Awards

June 22, 2010 by admin  
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The nomination deadline for the juried awards presented at the 2010 Betty Mitchell Awards ceremony is next WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30TH.

Nominations are currently being accepted for the following juried awards:

The Dean Ott/Debbie Boult Award
(Honouring Outstanding Achievement in Technical Production)

The Greg Bond Memorial Award
(Honouring Outstanding Contribution to Musical Theatre in Calgary)

The Duval Lang Theatre for Young Audiences Award
(Honouring Outstanding Contribution to Theatre for Young Audiences in Calgary)

Time to Send In Your Passports!

June 22, 2010 by admin  
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Betty Mitchell Awards Passports are due by June 30th.

Members of the community who have seen 25 or more eligible theatre productions, and have had their passports stamped, are encouraged to mail in their passports NO LATER THAN JUNE 30TH.

Passports should be mailed to:

Betty Mitchell Awards
c/o R.W. Quinlan
#209, 6131-6
th Street S.E.
Calgary, AB T2H 1L9

Please be sure to include your name, mailing address, and phone number with your passport. Ballots will be mailed out to all community members who have submitted passports containing 25 or more stamps.

Please direct any questions about the passport process to Karen Johnson-Diamond at kjdc@shaw.ca.

See 25 Shows. Get a Vote.

Betty Mitchell Awards Nomination Announcement

June 22, 2010 by admin  
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Nominations for the 2010 Betty Mitchell Awards will be announced at The Auburn Saloon (115, 9th Ave. S.E.-at the base of the Calgary Tower) on Thursday, July 22nd at 11 a.m. by the host of last year’s awards ceremony and Co-Chair of the Betty Mitchell Awards Steering Committee, Trevor Rueger.

Now in their 13th year, The Betty Mitchell Awards are an important part of Calgary’s professional theatre community. These awards not only recognize the continued level of excellence in Calgary theatres but also raise the profile of live performance in our city and encourage audience growth.

The 2009/2010 professional theatre season (June 15, 2009-June 14, 2010) brought to the stage 59 shows eligible for Betty Mitchell Award nominations.

The Betty Mitchell Awards accountant, Bob Quinlan, tabulates the input of a 12-member Nominating Committee and produces ballots. Ballots are then distributed for voting to the Nominating Committee, and to any member of the theatre community or general public who has seen 25 of the eligible productions. Ballots are mailed as requested after providing proof (through submission of a Betty Mitchell Awards Passport by June 30) indicating the bearer has seen 25 of the eligible productions.

Greg Bond Memorial Award

May 20, 2010 by admin  
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CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS

The Greg Bond Memorial Award  (Honouring Outstanding Contribution to Musical Theatre in Calgary)

Nominations are currently being accepted for the Greg Bond Memorial Award. Deadline for Submission:  June 30, 2010.

This annual award is intended to honour the outstanding achievement by an individual-either for this season or for accumulated dedication or achievement-in musical theatre in Calgary.

The award is made possible through the Toronto Community Foundation, and is presented by the Bond Family in memory of their son, Greg (1954-1989). Greg studied and worked in musical theatre across Canada, from Banff to Charlottetown as well as in Australia. His life was marked by a drive for professionalism, a talent for composition, and a desire to continually study, create and perform. He will be remembered for his positive attitude and his remarkable ability to give and engender respect from everyone whom his life touched.

Criteria for nomination:

  • Must be a Calgary resident who has continuously striven for excellence in his/her craft;
  • Will have contributed to the profile of musical theatre in Calgary;
  • Will have the qualities of: cooperation, self-discipline and work ethic;
  • Areas of specialization may include, but are not restricted to: performance, musical direction, education, choreography, composition, instrumentalist;
  • Is a professional in his/her field, and viewed as such by his/her peers.

The nominator will elaborate on the manner in which the candidate meets the above criteria. Additional letters of testimony will be accepted to a maximum submission of ten pages total.

The recipient will be chosen by a jury consisting of past recipients plus other industry professionals, as selected by the Betty Mitchell Awards Steering Committee. The successful nominee will receive a $1000 cash award and be recognized at the Betty Mitchell Awards, August 30, 2010, which celebrate Calgary’s professional theatre community.

Previous recipients have included: Tom Doyle, Margot McDermott, Bob Foster, Marilyn Perkins, Stage West Calgary, Hal Kerbes, Joe Slabe, Elaine Higgin Case, Mark Bellamy, David Rhymer, and Denise Clarke, Joel Cochrane.

To submit a nominee, please mail to:

Betty Mitchell Awards, Re: Greg Bond Memorial Award
PO Box 924 Station T
Calgary, AB T2H 2H4

or email to: info@bettymitchellawards.com, Subject Line: Greg Bond Memorial Award.

Duval Lang Theatre for Young Audiences Award

May 20, 2010 by admin  
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CALL FOR NOMINATIONS

The Duval Lang Theatre for Young Audiences Award

Nominations are currently being accepted for the Duval Lang Theatre for Young Audiences Award.  Deadline for Submission: June 30, 2010.

This annual award has been created to honor an individual or group of individuals who have made an outstanding contribution or significant achievement in the field of Theatre for Young Audiences in Calgary.

This award is made possible through the collaborative efforts of Quest Theatre and the Betty Mitchell Awards and is supported by a fund established in 2008 at the Calgary Foundation by a group of generous donors in recognition of Duval Lang.

Duval Lang was the founding Artistic Director of Quest Theatre and spent 25 years making theatre accessible, meaningful and enjoyable to young audiences. Along the way he has nurtured many emerging artists who have been inspired by his influence. Duval’s dedication to his craft has, and will continue to have, a significant impact in the field of Theatre for Young Audiences.

Criteria for nomination:

  • May be an individual or group of individuals (but not an organization);
  • Must be a Calgary resident who has continuously striven for excellence in his/her craft;
  • Has demonstrated excellence in the field of Theatre for Young Audiences;
  • May be awarded for an outstanding season of work, individual achievement, or a sustained contribution to the community.

The nominator will elaborate on the manner in which the candidate(s) meets the above criteria. Additional letters of testimony will be accepted to a maximum submission of ten pages.

The recipient will be chosen from among the nominees by a jury consisting of past recipients plus other industry professionals, as selected by Quest Theatre and the Betty Mitchell Awards Steering Committee. The successful nominee will be recognized at the Betty Mitchell Awards, August 30, 2010, which celebrate Calgary’s professional theatre community.

Last year was the first presentation of the newly created Duval Lang Theatre for Young Audiences Award. The award was presented to Karen Johnson-Diamond.

To submit a nominee, please mail to:

Betty Mitchell Awards, Re: Duval Lang Theatre for Young Audiences Award
PO Box 924 Station T
Calgary, AB  T2H 2H4

or email to: info@bettymitchellawards.com, Subject Line: Duval Lang Theatre for Young Audiences Award.

Dean Ott/Debbie Boult Award

May 20, 2010 by admin  
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CALL FOR NOMINATIONS

The Dean Ott/Debbie Boult Award (Honouring Outstanding Achievement in Technical Production)

Nominations are currently being accepted for the Dean Ott/Debbie Boult award.  Deadline for Submission: June 30, 2010.

This annual award has been created to honour a member of Calgary’s theatre community who has made a major contribution or significant achievement in the area of technical production in Calgary. This award is given in recognition of Dean Ott and Debbie Boult. Throughout their lives, Dean and Debbie continually strove for excellence and were regarded as a benchmark for professionalism. The recipient of this award will reflect Dean and Debbie’s passion for their craft.

Criteria for nomination:

  • Must be a Calgary resident who has continuously striven for excellence in his/her craft;
  • Will have the qualities of professionalism, cooperation, self-discipline and strong work ethic;
  • May be awarded for an outstanding season of work, individual achievement, or a sustained contribution to the community;
  • Areas of specialization may include, but are not restricted to: stage management, stage carpentry, production management, running crew, wardrobe, lighting or sound technician.

The nominator will elaborate on the manner in which the candidate meets the above criteria. Additional letters of testimony will be accepted to a maximum submission of ten pages total.

The recipient will be chosen from among the nominees by a jury consisting of past recipients plus other industry professionals, as selected by the Betty Mitchell Awards Steering Committee. The successful nominee will be recognized at the Betty Mitchell Awards, August 30, 2010, which celebrate Calgary’s professional theatre community.

Previous recipients have included: Colin McCracken, Monty Schneider, Dianne Goodman, Brad & Ellen Leavitt, Lance Olson, Tracey Hooper, Darcy Foggo, Ian Wilson, Brian Beaulieu, Terri Gillis, Wes Jenkins, and Susan McNair Reid.

To submit a nominee, please mail to:

Betty Mitchell Awards, Re: Dean Ott/Debbie Boult Award
PO Box 924 Station T
Calgary, AB T2H 2H4

or email to:  info@bettymitchellawards.com, Subject Line: Dean Ott/Debbie Boult Award.

Save the Date

April 30, 2010 by admin  
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The 13th Annual Betty Mitchell Awards will be held on Monday, August 30th, 2010.

More details, including venue and ticket information, will be released during the annual Betty Mitchell Awards Press Conference at the Auburn Saloon on Thursday, July 22, 2010 at 11am.

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The Betty Mitchell Awards, named for a pioneer of Calgary’s theatrical community, Dr. Betty Mitchell, were started in 1998 to celebrate and honour outstanding achievement in Calgary’s professional theatre community.  The Betty Mitchell Awards provide the opportunity to recognize the excellent work that takes place on our stages in Calgary throughout the year.

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For media information or to request interviews, please contact:
Tammy Roberts, Publicity Liaison
Betty Mitchell Awards Steering Committee
P: 403.681.1190       E-mail: tammy.roberts@gmail.com

Passports - There’s Still Time!

April 28, 2010 by admin  
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get_a_passportThere is still time to fill your passport.

The Betty Mitchell Awards Passport is a great way for members of the community to have a voice in the awards. Anyone who sees 25 eligible shows in a season, gets their passport stamped, and submits it at the end of the season receives a ballot.

There are 10 shows remaining in the 2009/2010 Season:

COMMUNION/ Alberta Theatre Projects
April 27 - May 15, 2010

DON GIOVANI/ Calgary Opera
April 24, 28, & 30, 2010

THE PAIN DIARIES: A LOVE STORY/ Deborah Nicholson with The Calgary Health Trust
May 7 - 13, 2010

WARRIORS/ Les Guerriers Co-op
April 15 - May 2, 2010

THIS COULD BE LOVE/ Lunchbox Theatre
April 12 - May 8, 2010

IVANKA: NOT JUST ANOTHER PRETTY PEROGY/ Lunchbox Theatre
May 17 - 29, 2010

THE PRODUCERS/ Stage West
April 8 - June 13, 2010

THE 25TH ANNUAL PUTNAM COUNTY SPELLING BEE/ Theatre Calgary
April 20 - May 9, 2010

THE VAJAYJAY MONOLOGUES/ Urban Curvz
April 29 - May 8, 2010

REBECCA/ Vertigo Theatre
May 1 - 30, 2010

The official close of the 2009/2010 Season is June 14th, 2010. To receive a ballot, mail your completed passport by June 30th to:

Betty Mitchell Awards
c/o R.W. Quinlan
209, 6131 - 6 Street S.E.
Calgary, AB T2H 1L9

If you think you will have seen 25 eligible productions by the end of the season but didn’t have a passport to stamp, contact us at: info@bettymitchellawards.com.

See 25 Shows. Get a Vote.

2009 Betty Mitchell Award Recipients Announced

August 25, 2009 by admin  
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Recipients of the 12th Annual Betty Mitchell Awards were announced during a gala event at the Max Bell Theatre in the EPCOR CENTRE for the Performing Arts on Monday, August 24, 2009.

This year’s host, local actor/writer/director, Trevor Rueger, delivered an entertaining-and often irreverent-evening of awards honouring Calgary’s 2008/2009 professional theatre season.  The awards ceremony was attended by special guests, the Honourable Lindsay Blackett, Minister of Culture and Community Spirit and Deputy Mayor Andre Chabot, who joined in celebration as the evening paid homage to 82 nominations in 16 award categories from 56 eligible productions.

Alberta Theatre Projects, together with partnering companies, amassed a total of 7 awards over the course of the evening, including Outstanding Production of a Play for Studies in Motion: The Hauntings of Eadweard Muybridge, a co-production with Electric Company Theatre.  This same co-production garnered 2 additional awards, with Outstanding Sound Design or Composition going to Patrick Pennefather and Outstanding Choreography or Fight Direction going to Crystal Pite.  Other awards carried off by Alberta Theatre Projects and partnering companies included: Outstanding New Play for The Clockmaker, by Stephen Massicote; Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Drama awarded to Nicola Lipman for her performance in Another Home Invasion; and finally, Outstanding Lighting Design (William Hales) and Outstanding Set Design (Carl Schlichting) for the Alberta Theatre Projects/Ghost River Theatre/The Only Animal production of NiX.

A particularly special achievement was in store for The Shakespeare Company.  With only one eligible production in the running-When That I Was…-artists Christopher Hunt and Vanessa Porteous garnered respectively the awards for Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Drama and Outstanding Direction.

In the area of musical theatre, Theatre Calgary received two awards for their production of Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, including Outstanding Production of a Musical, and Outstanding Musical Direction (Stephen Woodjetts).  Also receiving a Betty for Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Musical or Comedy was Bruce Horak for his performance in Evil Dead: The Musical (Ground Zero Theatre/Hit and Myth Productions).

A third award for a Theatre Calgary artist was the evening’s sole tie for an award.  Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Comedy or Musical was shared between Jan Alexandra Smith for her performance in Theatre Calgary’s An Ideal Husband, and Ava Jane Markus for her performance in Sage Theatre’s The Attic, The Pearls and Three Fine Girls.

Rounding out the awards ceremony were the awards for Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role going to Christian Goutsis for his role in The Mousetrap (Vertigo Theatre), Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role awarded to Shawna Baird for her role in Frozen (Sage Theatre), and Outstanding Costume Design awarded to Deneen McArthur (The Piper, Downstage/Hit and Myth Productions).

In addition to the 16 award categories comprising the bulk of the ceremony, 4 special adjudicated awards were also announced on Monday night.  The brand new Duval Lang Theatre for Young Audiences Award was presented to Karen Johnson-Diamond.  The Greg Bond Memorial Award for Outstanding Contribution to Musical Theatre in Calgary was presented to Joel Cochrane.  The Dean Ott/Debbie Boult Award honouring Outstanding Achievement in Technical Production was presented to Susan McNair Reid.  And in recognition of a unique contribution to the theatre community, The Betty Mitchell Outstanding Achievement Award was presented to Diane Blackwell.

The Betty Mitchell Awards media sponsor, Fast Forward Weekly, presented the Fast Forward Weekly Readers’ Choice Award to Ground Zero Theatre and Hit and Myth Productions for their co-production of Evil Dead: The Musical.

The Betty Mitchell Awards are a significant annual event for Calgary’s professional theatre community.  These awards recognize the continued level of excellence in our theatres, raise the profile of live performance in our city, and encourage audience growth.

The complete list of nominees and award recipients can be accessed here.

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