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Sydney Theatre Company (STC) is an Australian
theatre company Theatre or theater is a collaborative form of performing art that uses live performers, usually actors or actresses, to present the experience of a real or imagined event before a live audience in a specific place, often a stage. The perform ...
based in
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. The company performs in
The Wharf Theatre The Wharf Theatre is a theatre in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. This theatre is part of the Sydney Theatre Company and located on Pier 4/5 of the former Sydney port facility in Walsh Bay at Dawes Point. History In 1829, the first je ...
at
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in The Rocks area of
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, as well as the
Roslyn Packer Theatre The Roslyn Packer Theatre Walsh Bay is a theatre in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The theatre is on Hickson Road at Walsh Bay, west of The Wharf Theatre, opposite Pier 6/7 on Walsh Bay. It seats up to 896 people. Originally named as the Syd ...
(formerly Sydney Theatre) and the
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Drama Theatre.


History

Sydney Theatre Company was formed in December 1978, following the closure of The
Old Tote Theatre Company The Old Tote Theatre Company (1963–1978) was a New South Wales theatre company that began as the standing acting and theatre company of Australia's National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA). It was the predecessor to the Sydney Theatre Company. ...
the month before. The then Premier,
Neville Wran Neville Kenneth Wran, (11 October 1926 – 20 April 2014) was an Australian politician who was the Premier of New South Wales from 1976 to 1986. He was the national president of the Australian Labor Party (ALP) from 1980 to 1986 and chairman of ...
, approached Elizabeth Butcher, who had been seconded from the
National Institute of Dramatic Art The National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) is an Australian educational institution for the performing arts is based in Sydney, New South Wales. Founded in 1958, many of Australia's leading actors and directors trained at NIDA, including Cat ...
to administer the Old Tote, and asked her to set up a new state theatre company, to perform in the Drama Theatre of the
Sydney Opera House The Sydney Opera House is a multi-venue performing arts centre in Sydney. Located on the foreshore of Sydney Harbour, it is widely regarded as one of the world's most famous and distinctive buildings and a masterpiece of 20th-century architec ...
. Butcher established its legal identity and managerial structure, and proposed the name, Sydney Theatre Company. With John Clark (Director of NIDA) as the Artistic Adviser of the first season, five theatre companies were invited to produce six plays to be presented by STC as the 1979 Interim Season in the Drama Theatre. The first production, by The Paris Company, was ''
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'', by
Patrick White Patrick Victor Martindale White (28 May 1912 – 30 September 1990) was a British-born Australian writer who published 12 novels, three short-story collections, and eight plays, from 1935 to 1987. White's fiction employs humour, florid prose, ...
, Australia's Nobel Laureate for Literature, directed by
Jim Sharman James David Sharman (born 12 March 1945) is an Australian director and writer for film and stage with more than 70 productions to his credit. He is renowned in Australia for his work as a theatre director from the 1960s to the present, and is b ...
, featuring
Robyn Nevin Robyn Anne Nevin (25 September 1942) is an Australian actress, director, and stage producer, recognised with the Sidney Myer Performing Arts Awards and the JC Williamson Award at the Helpmann Awards for her outstanding contributions to Austral ...
as Miss Docker. In June 1979,
Richard Wherrett Richard Bruce Wherrett AM (10 December 19407 December 2001) was an Australian stage director, whose career spanned 40 years. he is known for being the founding director of the Sydney Theatre Company in 1979. Early life, education and family Ric ...
, then one of
Nimrod Theatre The Nimrod Theatre Company, commonly known as The Nimrod, was an Australian theatre company based in Sydney. It was founded by in 1970 by Australian actor John Bell, Richard Wherrett and Ken Horler, and gained a reputation for producing more "g ...
's co-Artistic Directors, was appointed Artistic Director of STC to plan and organise activities for the 1980 season. The first STC-produced play was '' The Sunny South'', 1 January 1980, by
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, with music by Terence Clarke, directed by Richard Wherrett, assisted by
John Gaden John Stuart Gaden (born 13 November 1941) is an Australian actor and director known particularly for his stage career, although he has also made some film and television appearances. Career John Gaden was born in Sydney where his father owned ...
. In its early years the company operated out of several rented premises around the city, producing 38 productions in five separate venues. Elizabeth Butcher, STC Administrator, was given the task of finding one location that could house all the activities of the company, and a theatre. After an extensive search, Butcher had the vision to propose the derelict Walsh Bay Wharf 4/5 as STC's new home, immediately envisaging the capacity of the building to fulfil all requirements of space, location and additional venue. On 12 September 1983, NSW Premier
Neville Wran Neville Kenneth Wran, (11 October 1926 – 20 April 2014) was an Australian politician who was the Premier of New South Wales from 1976 to 1986. He was the national president of the Australian Labor Party (ALP) from 1980 to 1986 and chairman of ...
announced that the State Government had approved the expenditure of $3.5 million to finance the project. The 60-year-old ironbark timber wharf warehouse was converted into premises suitable for creating, producing, performing and enjoying theatre. The Wharf was officially handed over to STC in a plaque-unveiling ceremony on 13 December 1984. In 1985, The Wharf, by architects Vivian Fraser in association with NSW Govt Architect JW Thomson, won the
Sir John Sulman Medal The Sir John Sulman Medal is an architectural prize presented by the New South Wales chapter of the Australian Institute of Architects since 1932. The medal is sometimes referred to as the Sulman Award and now recognises excellence in public an ...
awarded by the
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(NSW Chapter) for a work of excellence in public and commercial architecture. The first STC production in The Wharf Theatre (now Wharf 1), 17 January 1985, was ''Late Arrivals'', by Pamela van Amstel, directed by Wayne Harrison in his directorial debut. (Wayne Harrison went on to become the second Artistic Director of the company, in 1990.) The play was part of a season of one-act plays called Shorts at the Wharf. Other performing arts companies and organisations later moved into the premises at The Wharf, including
Sydney Dance Company Sydney Dance Company is a contemporary dance company in Australia. The company has performed on stages around the world, including the Sydney Opera House in Australia, the Joyce Theater in New York, the Shanghai Grand Theatre in China, and the ...
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Sydney Philharmonia Choirs Sydney Philharmonia Choirs is Australia’s largest choral organisation. It presents its own annual concert series in the Sydney Opera House the City Recital Hall, and other venues in New South Wales, as well as serving as chorus for the Sydney ...
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Gondwana Choirs Gondwana Choirs is an Australian national choral organisation. It was founded in 1989 as Sydney Children’s Choir by Lyn Williams AM, who is its artistic director. The choirs' rehearsal studios are located at the Walsh Bay Arts Precinct in ...
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Sydney Children's Choir Gondwana Choirs is an Australian national choral organisation. It was founded in 1989 as Sydney Children’s Choir by Lyn Williams AM, who is its artistic director. The choirs' rehearsal studios are located at the Walsh Bay Arts Precinct in ...
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Australian Theatre for Young People Australian Theatre for Young People (ATYP) is a not-for-profit national youth theatre company located in Woolloomooloo, New South Wales, Australia. It was founded in 1964 by Eleanor Witcombe. History The first committee was formed in 1964 and co ...
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Bangarra Dance Theatre Bangarra Dance Theatre is an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander dance company focused on contemporary dance. It was founded by African American dancer and choreographer Carole Y. Johnson, Gumbaynggirr man Rob Bryant, and South African-born ...
. Nearly 25 years later The Wharf was presented the RAIA 25-Year Award for Enduring Architecture. Directors working regularly for STC include
Gale Edwards Gale Edwards (born 14 November 1954) is an Australian theatre director, who has worked extensively throughout Australia and internationally. She has also directed for television and film. Professional career Edwards began her career at Adelaid ...
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Barrie Kosky Barrie KoskyBarrie Kosky's name is sometimes misspelled as Barry Kosky, Barrie Koski, Barrie Koskie. (born 18 February 1967) is an Australian theatre and opera director.Kosky also plays the piano, as he did in his production of Monteverdi's ''Po ...
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David Berthold David Berthold is one of Australia's most prominent theatre directors and cultural leaders. He has directed for most of Australia's major theatre companies, as well as in London and Berlin, and has led several key arts organisations. He was Artis ...
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Neil Armfield Neil Geoffrey Armfield (born 22 April 1955) is an Australian director of theatre, film and opera. Biography Born in Sydney, Armfield is the third and youngest son of Len, a factory worker at the nearby Arnott's Biscuits factory and Nita Armf ...
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Benedict Andrews Benedict Andrews is an Australian theatre and film director, based in Reykjavík. Born in Adelaide in 1972, he was educated at Flinders University Drama Centre. His first feature film ''Una'' (an adaption of '' Blackbird'' by David Harrower) was ...
and
Kip Williams Kip Williams is an Australian theatre and opera director. Williams is the current Artistic Director of Sydney Theatre Company. His appointment at age 30 made him the youngest artistic director in the company's history. Biography Williams has be ...
. Many Australian actors who would later find wider success, such as
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Geoffrey Rush Geoffrey Roy Rush (born 6 July 1951) is an Australian actor. He is known for his Eccentricity (behavior), eccentric leading man roles on stage and screen. He is among 24 people who have won the Triple Crown of Acting, having received an Academy ...
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Cate Blanchett Catherine Elise Blanchett (; born 14 May 1969) is an Australian actor. Regarded as one of the finest performers of her generation, she is known for her versatile work across independent films, blockbusters, and the stage. She has received nu ...
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Jacqueline McKenzie Jacqueline Susan McKenzie (born 24 October 1967) is an Australian film and stage actress. Early life Born in Sydney, New South Wales, McKenzie attended Wenona School in North Sydney until 1983 then moved to Pymble Ladies' College, where she ...
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Richard Roxburgh Richard Roxburgh (born 23 January 1962) is an Australian actor, writer, producer, and director. He is the recipient of a number of accolades across film, television, and theatre, including three AACTA Awards (including AFI), three Logie Awards, ...
and
Toni Collette Toni Collette Galafassi (born Toni Collett; 1 November 1972) is an Australian actress, producer, singer, and songwriter. Known for her work in television and independent films, she has received various accolades throughout her career, includ ...
, established their careers in STC productions.
Jo Dyer Jo Dyer (born 1969) is an Australian theatre and film producer, and director of Adelaide Writers' Week from 2019 to 2022. She is known for the films ''Lucky Miles'' (2007) and '' Girl Asleep'' (2015). In 2021 she was involved in a legal case re ...
was executive producer of STC for ten years.


Artistic directors


Greening the Wharf

The Sydney Theatre Company operates out of a
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of the
wharf A wharf, quay (, also ), staith, or staithe is a structure on the shore of a harbour or on the bank of a river or canal where ships may dock to load and unload cargo or passengers. Such a structure includes one or more berths (mooring locatio ...
area of
Sydney Harbour Port Jackson, consisting of the waters of Sydney Harbour, Middle Harbour, North Harbour and the Lane Cove and Parramatta Rivers, is the ria or natural harbour of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The harbour is an inlet of the Tasman Sea (p ...
. Under the leadership of Blanchett and Upton, STC initiated a comprehensive large scale environmental program called ''Greening the Wharf'', investing in solar energy,
rainwater harvesting Rainwater harvesting (RWH) is the collection and storage of rain, rather than allowing it to run off. Rainwater is collected from a roof-like surface and redirected to a tank, cistern, deep pit (well, shaft, or borehole), aquifer, or a reservoir w ...
, energy efficiency measures and best practice waste management. The program goes beyond infrastructure projects to include employees, environmentally responsible theatre production, community engagement and education. The program won two Green Globe Awards.


Awards and nominations


Helpmann Awards

The
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is an awards show, celebrating live entertainment and performing arts in Australia, presented by industry group ''Live Performance Australia'' since 2001. Note: 2020 and 2021 were cancelled due to the
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Helpmann Award for Best Direction of a Play The Helpmann Award for Best Direction of a Play is a theatre award, presented by Live Performance Australia (LPA) at the annual Helpmann Awards since 2001. In the following list winners are listed first and marked in gold, in boldface, and the no ...
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Stephen Page Stephen George Page (born 1965) is an Australian choreographer, film director and former dancer. He is the current artistic director of the Bangarra Dance Theatre, an Indigenous Australian dance company. Page is descended from the Nunukul peopl ...
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The Sunshine Club ''The Sunshine Club'' is an Australian musical with book and lyrics by Wesley Enoch and music by John Rodgers. Synopsis Set in Brisbane, the story concerns Frank Doyle, an Aboriginal serviceman who has come home from World War II to find that ...
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The White Devil ''The White Devil'' (full original title: ''The White Divel; or, The Tragedy of Paulo Giordano Ursini, Duke of Brachiano. With The Life and Death of Vittoria Corombona the famous Venetian Curtizan'') is a tragedy by English playwright John We ...
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Helpmann Award for Best Play The Helpmann Award for Best Play is a theatre award, presented by Live Performance Australia (LPA) at the annual Helpmann Awards since 2001. The award is for a production of a play, which may be a new work or a revival of an existing work. This ...
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Essie Davis Esther Davis (born 19 January 1970) is an Australian actress and singer, best known for her roles as Phryne Fisher in ''Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries'' and its film adaptation, '' Miss Fisher & the Crypt of Tears'', and as Amelia Vanek in ''Th ...
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Nick Enright Nicholas Paul Enright AM (22 December 1950 – 30 March 2003) was an Australian dramatist, playwright and theatre director. Early life Enright was born on 22 December 1950 to a prosperous professional Catholic family in East Maitland, New Sou ...
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Nigel Levings Nigel Levings is an Australian stage lighting designer. He has designed lights for over 500 productions. He works extensively on operas, and has designed a large portion of Opera Australia's repertoire. Some of his most significant works include ...
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Uncle Vanya ''Uncle Vanya'' ( rus, Дя́дя Ва́ня, r=Dyádya Ványa, p=ˈdʲædʲə ˈvanʲə) is a play by the Russian playwright Anton Chekhov. It was first published in 1898, and was first produced in 1899 by the Moscow Art Theatre under the direct ...
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Bell Shakespeare Bell Shakespeare is an Australian theatre company specialising in the works of William Shakespeare, his contemporaries and other classics. It is based in Sydney. The Bell Shakespeare vision is to create theatre that allows audiences of all wal ...
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Cate Blanchett Catherine Elise Blanchett (; born 14 May 1969) is an Australian actor. Regarded as one of the finest performers of her generation, she is known for her versatile work across independent films, blockbusters, and the stage. She has received nu ...
– ''Uncle Vanya'' (Sydney Theatre Company) , rowspan="2", Best Female Actor in a Play , , - , Robyn Nevin – '' Long Day's Journey into Night'' (Sydney Theatre Company and
Artists Repertory Theatre Artists Repertory Theatre (Artists Rep) is a professional non-profit theatre located in Portland, Oregon, United States. The longest-running professional theatre company in Portland, since 1982 the company has focused on presenting the works of ...
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In the Next Room (or The Vibrator Play) ''In the Next Room (or The Vibrator Play)'' is a 2009 play by Sarah Ruhl, published by Samuel French. It concerns the early history of the vibrator, when doctors allegedly used it as a clinical device to bring women to orgasm as treatment for " ...
'' (Sydney Theatre Company) , Best Female Actor in a Play , , - ,
Richard Roxburgh Richard Roxburgh (born 23 January 1962) is an Australian actor, writer, producer, and director. He is the recipient of a number of accolades across film, television, and theatre, including three AACTA Awards (including AFI), three Logie Awards, ...
– ''Uncle Vanya'' (Sydney Theatre Company) , Best Male Actor in a Play , , - , John Bell – ''Uncle Vanya'' (Sydney Theatre Company) , Best Male Actor in a Supporting Role in a Play , , - , Nick Schlieper – ''Baal'' (Sydney Theatre Company and Malthouse Melbourne) , Best Lighting Design , , - , rowspan="4",
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, Benedict Andrews – ''Gross und Klein (Big and Small)'' (Sydney Theatre Company) , Best Play , , rowspan="4", , - ,
Bille Brown William Gerald Brown AM (11 January 195213 January 2013) professionally known as Billie Brown was an Australian stage, film and television actor and acclaimed playwright. Early life Brown was born in Biloela, Queensland and studied drama at t ...
– ''The Histrionic'' (Malthouse Theatre & Sydney Theatre Company) , Best Male Actor in a Play , , - ,
Justine Clarke Justine Clarke (born 16 November 1971) is an Australian actress, singer, musician, author and television host. She has been acting since the age of seven and has appeared in some of Australia's best-known TV shows. She is best known as a presen ...
– ''Les Liaisons dDangereuses'' (Sydney Theatre Company) , rowspan="2", Best Female Actor in a Supporting Role in a Play , , - ,
Miranda Otto Miranda Otto (born 16 December 1967) is an Australian actress. She is the daughter of actors Barry and Lindsay Otto and the paternal half-sister of actress Gracie Otto. Otto began her acting career in 1986 at age 18 and appeared in a variety of ...
– ''The White Guard ''(Sydney Theatre Company) , , - , rowspan="7",
2013 File:2013 Events Collage V2.png, From left, clockwise: Edward Snowden becomes internationally famous for leaking classified NSA wiretapping information; Typhoon Haiyan kills over 6,000 in the Philippines and Southeast Asia; The Dhaka garment fact ...
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The Secret River ''The Secret River'' is a 2005 historical novel by Kate Grenville about an early 19th-century Englishman transported to Australia for theft. The story explores what might have happened when Europeans colonised land already inhabited by Aborigi ...
'' (Sydney Theatre Company) , Best Play , , rowspan="7", , - , Neil Armfield – ''The Secret River'' (Sydney Theatre Company) , Best Direction of a Play , , - , Helen Thomson – ''Mrs. Warren's Profession'' (Sydney Theatre Company) , Best Female Actor in a Play , , - , Nathaniel Dean – ''The Secret River'' (Sydney Theatre Company) , Best Male Actor in a Play , , - , Valerie Bader – ''Australia Day'' (Sydney Theatre Company and Melbourne Theatre Company) , rowspan="2", Best Female Actor in a Supporting Role in a Play , , - ,
Miranda Tapsell Miranda Tapsell (born 11 December 1987) is an Aboriginal Australian actress of both stage and screen, best known for her role as Cynthia in the Wayne Blair film '' The Sapphires'' and her 2015 performance as Martha Tennant in the Nine Network d ...
– ''The Secret River'' (Sydney Theatre Company) , , - , Colin Moody – ''The Secret River'' (Sydney Theatre Company) , Best Male Actor in a Supporting Role in a Play , , - , rowspan="9",
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, '' Waiting for Godot'' (Sydney Theatre Company) , Best Play , , rowspan="9", , - , Andrew Upton – ''Waiting for Godot'' (Sydney Theatre Company) , Best Direction of a Play , , - , Cate Blanchett – ''The Maids'' (Sydney Theatre Company) , Best Female Actor in a Play , , - , Richard Roxburgh – ''Waiting for Godot'' (Sydney Theatre Company) , rowspan="2", Best Male Actor in a Play , , - , Paul Blackwell – ''Vere (Faith)'' (State Theatre Company of South Australia and Sydney Theatre Company) , , - , Elizabeth Debicki – ''The Maids'' (Sydney Theatre Company) , Best Female Actor in a Supporting Role in a Play , , - , Luke Mullins – ''Waiting for Godot'' (Sydney Theatre Company) , rowspan="2", Best Male Actor in a Supporting Role in a Play , , - , Ewen Leslie – ''Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead'' (Sydney Theatre Company) , , - , ''Storm Boy'' – (with
Barking Gecko Theatre Company Barking Gecko Theatre is a Western Australian professional theatre company for children and families. Established in Perth in 1989, Barking Gecko Theatre has put on over 100 original Western Australian productions, toured 12 countries and reac ...
) , Best Presentation for Children , , - , rowspan="14",
2015 File:2015 Events Collage new.png, From top left, clockwise: Civil service in remembrance of November 2015 Paris attacks; Germanwings Flight 9525 was purposely crashed into the French Alps; the rubble of residences in Kathmandu following the Apri ...
, ''Calpurnia Descending'' (with
Malthouse Theatre Malthouse Theatre is the resident theatre company of The Malthouse building in Southbank, part of the Melbourne Arts Precinct. In the 1980s it was known as the Playbox Theatre Company and was housed in the Playbox Theatre in Melbourne's CBD. ...
) , rowspan="3", Best Play , , rowspan="14", , - , ''
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Suddenly Last Summer ''Suddenly Last Summer'' is a one-act play by Tennessee Williams, written in New York in 1957. It opened off Broadway on January 7, 1958, as part of a double bill with another of Williams' one-acts, ''Something Unspoken'' (written in London in ...
'' (Sydney Theatre Company) , , - ,
Kip Williams Kip Williams is an Australian theatre and opera director. Williams is the current Artistic Director of Sydney Theatre Company. His appointment at age 30 made him the youngest artistic director in the company's history. Biography Williams has be ...
- ''Suddenly Last Summer'' (Sydney Theatre Company) , rowspan="3", Best Direction of a Play , , - , Sarah Goodes – ''Switzerland'' (Sydney Theatre Company) , , - ,
Andrew Upton Andrew Upton (born 1 February 1966) is an Australian playwright, screenwriter and director. He has adapted the works of Gorky, Chekhov, Ibsen and others for London's Royal National Theatre and the Sydney Theatre Company. He wrote the original p ...
– ''Endgame'' (Sydney Theatre Company) , , - ,
Robyn Nevin Robyn Anne Nevin (25 September 1942) is an Australian actress, director, and stage producer, recognised with the Sidney Myer Performing Arts Awards and the JC Williamson Award at the Helpmann Awards for her outstanding contributions to Austral ...
– ''Suddenly Last Summer'' (Sydney Theatre Company) , rowspan="2", Best Female Actor in a Play , , - ,
Sarah Peirse Sarah Peirse is a New Zealand actress. She works both on screen and stage, best known for her portrayals of two very different mothers — the kind-hearted yet stricken mother Honora Rieper in ''Heavenly Creatures'', and the disaffected sophistic ...
– ''Switzerland'' (Sydney Theatre Company) , , - ,
Hugo Weaving Hugo Wallace Weaving (born 4 April 1960) is an English actor. Born in Colonial Nigeria to English parents, he has resided in Australia for the entirety of his career. He is the recipient of six AACTA Awards, Australian Academy of Cinema and Tel ...
– ''Endgame'' (Sydney Theatre Company) , Best Male Actor in a Play , , - , Helen Thomson – '' After Dinner'' (Sydney Theatre Company) , rowspan="2", Best Female in a Supporting Role in a Play , , - ,
Sarah Peirse Sarah Peirse is a New Zealand actress. She works both on screen and stage, best known for her portrayals of two very different mothers — the kind-hearted yet stricken mother Honora Rieper in ''Heavenly Creatures'', and the disaffected sophistic ...
– ''Endgame'' (Sydney Theatre Company) , , - ,
Bruce Spence Bruce Spence (born 17 September 1945) is a New Zealand–Australian actor. Spence has amassed over 100 film and television credits and has also acted in theatre. Biography Spence won an AFI Award for Best Actor for his role in the 1971 comedy ...
– ''Endgame'' (Sydney Theatre Company) , rowspan="2", Best Male Actor in a Supporting Role in a Play , , - , Glenn Hazeldine – ''After Dinner'' (Sydney Theatre Company) , , - , Nick Schlieper – ''Macbeth'' (Sydney Theatre Company) , Best Lighting Design , , - , rowspan="4",
2016 File:2016 Events Collage.png, From top left, clockwise: Bombed-out buildings in Ankara following the 2016 Turkish coup d'état attempt; the impeachment trial of Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff; Damaged houses during the 2016 Nagorno-Karabakh ...
, Kip Williams – ''Love and Information'' (Sydney Theatre Company and Malthouse Theatre) , Best Direction of a Play , , rowspan="4", , - , Cate Blanchett – '' The Present'' (Sydney Theatre Company) , Best Female Actor in a Play , , - ,
Sarah Peirse Sarah Peirse is a New Zealand actress. She works both on screen and stage, best known for her portrayals of two very different mothers — the kind-hearted yet stricken mother Honora Rieper in ''Heavenly Creatures'', and the disaffected sophistic ...
– ''The Golden Age'' (Sydney Theatre Company) , Best Female Actor in a Supporting Role in a Play , , - ,
Mark Leonard Winter Mark Leonard Winter is an Australian actor, known for performances in film, television and on stage. Early life Winter's family moved from Australia to Washington DC, United States, when he was in grade ten. It was the freedom of his American ...
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King Lear ''King Lear'' is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare. It is based on the mythological Leir of Britain. King Lear, in preparation for his old age, divides his power and land between two of his daughters. He becomes destitute and insane an ...
'' (Sydney Theatre Company) , Best Male Actor in a Supporting Role in a Play , , - , rowspan="1",
2017 File:2017 Events Collage V2.png, From top left, clockwise: The War Against ISIS at the Battle of Mosul (2016-2017); aftermath of the Manchester Arena bombing; The Solar eclipse of August 21, 2017 ("Great American Eclipse"); North Korea tests a ser ...
, Kip Williams – ''
Chimerica Chimerica is a neologism and portmanteau coined by Niall Ferguson and Moritz Schularick describing the symbiotic relationship between China and the United States, with incidental reference to the legendary chimera. Though the term is largely ...
'' (Sydney Theatre Company) , Best Direction of a Play , , rowspan="1", , - , rowspan="15",
2018 File:2018 Events Collage.png, From top left, clockwise: The 2018 Winter Olympics opening ceremony in PyeongChang, South Korea; Protests erupt following the Assassination of Jamal Khashoggi; March for Our Lives protests take place across the United ...
, '' The Children'' – (Melbourne Theatre Company and Sydney Theatre Company) , rowspan="3", Best Play , , rowspan="14", , - , '' Black is the New White'' (Sydney Theatre Company) , , - , ''
The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui ''The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui'' (german: Der aufhaltsame Aufstieg des Arturo Ui, links=no), subtitled "A parable play", is a 1941 play by the German playwright Bertolt Brecht. It chronicles the rise of Arturo Ui, a fictional 1930s Chicago m ...
'' (Sydney Theatre Company) , , - , Sarah Goodes - '' The Children'' – (Melbourne Theatre Company and Sydney Theatre Company) , rowspan="3", Best Direction , , - , Kip Williams – ''Cloud Nine'' (Sydney Theatre Company) , , - , Kip Williams – ''The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui'' (Sydney Theatre Company) , , - ,
Pamela Rabe Pamela may refer to: *''Pamela; or, Virtue Rewarded'', a novel written by Samuel Richardson in 1740 *Pamela (name), a given name and, rarely, a surname *Pamela Spence, a Turkish pop-rock singer. Known as her stage name "Pamela" * MSC ''Pamela'', ...
– ''The Children'' – (Melbourne Theatre Company and Sydney Theatre Company) , rowspan="2", Best Female Actor in a Play , , - ,
Sarah Peirse Sarah Peirse is a New Zealand actress. She works both on screen and stage, best known for her portrayals of two very different mothers — the kind-hearted yet stricken mother Honora Rieper in ''Heavenly Creatures'', and the disaffected sophistic ...
– ''The Children'' – (Melbourne Theatre Company and Sydney Theatre Company) , , - , Hugo Weaving – ''The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui'' (Sydney Theatre Company) , rowspan="2", Best Male Actor in a Play , , - , John Bell – ''The Father'' (Sydney Theatre Company and Melbourne Theatre Company) , , - ,
Anita Hegh Anita Hegh is an Australian actress, known for starring as Ellen 'Mac' Mackenzie in the television series '' Stingers'' and most recently Bianca Grieve in '' Janet King''. Personal life Her father was Norwegian, and her mother is Estonian. He ...
– ''The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui'' (Sydney Theatre Company) , rowspan="2", Best Female Actor in a Supporting Role in a Play , , - ,
Kate Box Kate Box is an Australian stage, film and television actress. She is known for her roles as Nicole Vargas in ''Rake'' and as Lou Kelly in '' Wentworth''. Career In 2003, Box graduated from the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA) Her firs ...
– ''
Top Girls ''Top Girls'' is a 1982 play by Caryl Churchill. It centres around Marlene, a career-driven woman who is heavily invested in women's success in business. The play examines the roles available to women in old society, and what it means or takes fo ...
'' (Sydney Theatre Company) , , - , Peter Carroll – ''The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui'' (Sydney Theatre Company) , rowspan="2", Best Male Actor in a Supporting Role in a Play , , - , Colin Moody – ''The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui'' (Sydney Theatre Company) , , - , '' Muriel's Wedding The Musical'' – Sydney Theatre Company and Global Creatures , Best Musical , , - , rowspan="14",
2019 File:2019 collage v1.png, From top left, clockwise: Hong Kong protests turn to widespread riots and civil disobedience; House of Representatives votes to adopt articles of impeachment against Donald Trump; CRISPR gene editing first used to experim ...
, ''Blackie Blackie Brown: The Traditional Owner of Death'' (with
Malthouse Theatre Malthouse Theatre is the resident theatre company of The Malthouse building in Southbank, part of the Melbourne Arts Precinct. In the 1980s it was known as the Playbox Theatre Company and was housed in the Playbox Theatre in Melbourne's CBD. ...
) , rowspan="2", Best Play , , rowspan="14", , - , '' The Harp in the South: Part One and Part Two'' (Sydney Theatre Company) , , - , Declan Green – ''Blackie Blackie Brown: The Traditional Owner of Death'' (with Malthouse Theatre) , rowspan="3", , Best Direction of a Play , , - , Imara Savage – ''Saint Joan'' (Sydney Theatre Company) , , - , Kip Williams – ''The Harp in the South: Part One and Part Two'' (Sydney Theatre Company) , , - , Helen Thomson – ''Mary Stuart'' (Sydney Theatre Company) , rowspan="2", Best Female Actor in a Play , , - ,
Sarah Snook Sarah Snook (born 1 December 1987) is an Australian actress. She is known for her starring role as Shiv Roy in the television series '' Succession'' (2018–present), for which she earned critical acclaim in international media. She has won sev ...
– ''Saint Joan'' (Sydney Theatre Company) , , - , Wayne Blair – ''The Long Forgotten Dream'' (Sydney Theatre Company) , Best Male Actor in a Play , , - , Helen Thomson – ''The Harp in the South: Part One and Part Two'' (Sydney Theatre Company) , Best Female Actor in a Supporting Role in a Play , , - , Ash Flanders – ''Blackie Blackie Brown: The Traditional Owner of Death'' (Sydney Theatre Company) , Best Male Actor in a Supporting Role in a Play ,


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Culture of Sydney Culture () is an umbrella term which encompasses the social behavior, institutions, and norms found in human societies, as well as the knowledge, beliefs, arts, laws, customs, capabilities, and habits of the individuals in these groups.Tylor ...
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Wharf Revue The Wharf Revue is a series of musical comedy revues presented by the Sydney Theatre Company. Each show features four comedians – usually Jonathan Biggins, Phillip Scott (actor), Phillip Scott and Drew Forsythe, accompanied by a female performer ...


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