REPS Afdis Awards 2009
And the winner is ...
Well done to all the nominees, but special congratulations go to all the winners of the 2009 Reps Afdis Awards, handed out during a delightful show at Reps. The event was marked by a range of entertainment options from schools competing in the Afdis Schools Drama festival, and these included Arundel, St John's College, Chisipite Senior School, Hellenic Academy, Peterhouse and Eaglesvale.
The results of the awards night, kindly sponsored by African Distillers, and held at REPS on Saturday 6th March 2010 were as follows:
- Afdis Schools festival winner
- Winner - Peterhouse's The Importance of Being Ernest
- Runner-up - Eaglesvale's Romeo and Juliet
- The Repteens Awards
- The Shaheen Jassat Award for Best Actress
- The Repteens Trophy for Best Actor
- Matthew Trustham
- Best Technical
- Alexander Blackburn
- Bartlett Comedy Cup
- Stephane Thomas
- The Arron Trophy for Most Contribution
- Frances, Emily and KJ Greeff
- Most improved actor
- Jason Linforth
- The Prentice Trophy for Best Performance in a Minor Role
- Kevin Hanssen (Broadway Hits and Musical Bits 2)
- The Sue Greener Technical Award
- Mary G Miles for the wardrobe of Sing A Song Of Sixpence
- The Hugh Dornhurst Trophy for Best First Performance in a Reps Production
- Mike Southall (Shadowlands)
- The Marjorie Legg Trophy for Best Stage Properties
- Adrian Bonney (Shadowlands)
- The Dave Roberts Memorial Trophy for Most Outstanding Musical Performance
- Richard Sticklen (Broadway Hits and Musical Bits 2)
- The Alastair and Wendy Booth Award for Best Comedy Performance
- George Gukuta (Joining The Club)
- The Reps Award for Best Performance by a Junior under 12 years
- Cameron McCosh (Shadowlands)
- The Alan Parkinson Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role
- Jason Linforth (Shock!)
- The Allan Shaw Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role
- Sue Bolt (Sing A Song Of Sixpence)
- The Adrian Stanley Award
- Sue McLaren
- The Munro Trophy for Best All Round Contribution
- Sue Bolt
- The Steve Bonney Special Award
- Eve Stranix
- The Isabeau Granger Trophy for Best Amateur Director
- Teri Grimmel (Funny Money)
- The John Keeling Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role
- Mike Southall (Shadowlands)
- The George Barnes Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role
- Erin Cooper (Funny Money)
- Reps Trophy for best contribution to dance or movement
- Debbie Fleming (Broadway Hits and Musical Bits 2)
- The Oudemeester Award of Excellence for Best Production
- Shadowlands (directed by Sue Bolt and stage managed by John Bonney)
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