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2022 MATILDA AWARDS WINNERS

Batshit, a solo production by Leah Shelton interrogating the myths and fears of female madness, took home four awards at the prestigious 2022 Matilda Awards tonight.

The fiercely funny and deeply intimate Metro Arts/Brisbane Festival co-production won Best Independent Production, Best Actor in a Leading Role – Independent Production and Best Design – Costume for Shelton, and Best Design – Video for Grace Uther and Freddy Komp.

Queensland’s premier awards for performing arts honoured 2022’s brightest and boldest artists across 20 categories at a gala ceremony at Brisbane Powerhouse.

The coveted Gold Matilda was awarded to Tom Oliver, founder of Wynnum Fringe, in recognition of the event’s exponential growth and success over three years.

Brisbane-based performer and producer Oliver created a three-day Wynnum Fringe in 2020 in response to the ongoing impacts of COVID on the performing arts sector with the 2022 event delivering three weeks of performances, special events and headline artists.

Other winners include Queensland Theatre’s powerful adaptation of The Almighty Sometimes, awarded Best Mainstage Production and Best Director for Daniel Evans.

Western Standard Productions’ Dirty Fame Flash Candles Club, a feel-good tribute to nostalgic ‘80s films, also won two awards for Best Musical or Cabaret and Best Ensemble.

Belloo Creative’s Boy, Lost won The Lord Mayor’s Award for Best New Australian Work with acting honours going to Jimi Bani for Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Amy Ingram for Fourteen and Madeleine Little and Janelle Bailey, joint winners for The Normal Heart.

The Bille Brown Award for Best Emerging Artist also honoured joint winners: Oliver Hetherington-Page for The No Bang Theory and Perry Mooney for Queen’s City.

2022 MATILDA AWARD WINNERS

BEST DESIGN – SET 

Renée Mulder                First Casualty            Queensland Theatre

BEST DESIGN – COSTUME                                             

Leah Shelton                  Batshit                         Brisbane Festival/Metro Arts

BEST DESIGN – SOUND OR COMPOSITION        

Guy Webster                 Bunker                         Metro Arts

BEST DESIGN – LIGHTING

Jason Glenwright         The Twits                     shake & stir theatre co./QPAC

BEST DESIGN – VIDEO

Grace Uther & Freddy Komp        Batshit         Brisbane Festival/Metro Arts      

BEST DIRECTOR

Daniel Evans                  The Almighty Sometimes            Queensland Theatre

BEST ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE – INDEPENDENT PRODUCTION

Leah Shelton                  Batshit                         Brisbane Festival/Metro Arts

 BEST ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE – MAINSTAGE PRODUCTION

Jimi Bani                        Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?             Queensland Theatre

BEST ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE – INDEPENDENT PRODUCTION

[JOINT WINNERS]

Madeleine Little & Janelle Bailey          The Normal Heart         Ad Astra

BEST ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE – MAINSTAGE PRODUCTION

Amy Ingram                   Fourteen                      shake & stir theatre co./QPAC/Brisbane Festival

BEST ENSEMBLE

Dirty Fame Flash Candles Club          Western Standard Productions

BILLE BROWN AWARD BEST EMERGING ARTIST

[JOINT WINNERS]

Oliver Hetherington-Page       The No Bang Theory     indelabilityarts

Perry Mooney                           Queen’s City                     Brisbane Festival/ Screen Qld/QPAC/Blak Social

BEST MUSICAL OR CABARET

Dirty Fame Flash Candles Club        Western Standard Productions

BEST CIRCUS OR PHYSICAL THEATRE PRODUCTION                   

Knee Deep                                         CIRCFest/Casus Creations

BEST INDEPENDENT PRODUCTION

Batshit                                                Brisbane Festival/Metro Arts

BEST MAINSTAGE PRODUCTION

The Almighty Sometimes                 Queensland Theatre

THE LORD MAYOR’S AWARD FOR BEST NEW AUSTRALIAN WORK 

Boy, Lost        Adapted for the stage by Katherine Lyall-Watson from the book by Kristina Olsson. Produced by Belloo Creative

THE JUDGES’ AWARD                           

Adrift               Metro Arts/Counterpilot

THE GOLD MATILDA

Tom Oliver and Wynnum Fringe

QUT School of Creative Practice BACKSTAGE AWARD

Daniel Maddison