2013
Recipients are Underlined
Achievement in Playwriting
Keith Barker – The Hours That Remain (Saskatchewan Native Theatre Company and New Harlem Productions)
Daniel MacDonald – A History of Breathing (Persephone Theatre)
Gordon Portman – Comfort (Know Tomorrow Theatre)
Tara Schoonbaert – Girls! Girls! Girls! (Llewelyn Productions)
Sum Theatre Ensemble – Alice in Wonderland (Sum Theatre)
Achievement in Production
The Comedy of Errors (Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan)
The December Man [l’Homme de décembre] (Fire in the Hole Productions)
The Hours That Remain (Saskatchewan Native Theatre Company and New Harlem Productions)
The Importance of Being Earnest (Persephone Theatre and Western Canada Theatre)
Ride the Cyclone (Atomic Vaudeville presented by Persephone Theatre)
Achievement in Set Design
Ralph Blankenagel – The Caretaker Persephone Theatre
Patrick du Wors – Dead Man’s Cell Phone (Persephone Theatre)
David Granger – Café Daughter (Saskatchewan Native Theatre Company)
Jenna Maren – The Frenzy of Queen Maeve (Bzzt! Trap Door Theatre)
Andy Moro – The Hours That Remain (Saskatchewan Native Theatre Company and New Harlem Productions)
Del Surjik – A History of Breathing (Persephone Theatre)
Achievement in Costume Design
James Insell and Ingrid Hansen – Ride the Cyclone (Atomic Vaudeville presented by Persephone Theatre)
Beverley Kobelsky – The Comedy of Errors (Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan)
Evgenia Mikhaylova – Alice in Wonderland (Sum Theatre)
Carla Orosz – The Importance of Being Earnest (Persephone Theatre)
Carla Orosz – Macbeth (Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan)
Achievement in Lighting Design
David Granger – A History of Breathing (Persephone Theatre)
Byron Hnatuk – King Lear (Theatre Naught)
Bill McDermott – The Caretaker (Persephone Theatre)
Michelle Ramsay – The Hours That Remain (Saskatchewan Native Theatre Company and New Harlem Productions)
Achievement in Directing
Philip Adams – King Lear (Theatre Naught)
Brian Cochrane – The December Man [l’Homme de décembre] (Fire in the Hole Productions)
Britt Small and Jacob Richmond – Ride the Cyclone
(Atomic Vaudeville presented by Persephone Theatre)
Del Surjik – The Caretaker (Persephone Theatre)
Mark von Eschen – The Comedy of Errors (Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan)
Johnna Wright – The Importance of Being Earnest (Persephone and Western Canada Theatre)
Achievement in Sound Design
The Bottom’s Dream Ensemble – Bottom’s Dream (Embrace Theatre)
Brooke Maxwell – Ride the Cyclone (Atomic Vaudeville presented by Persephone Theatre)
Samuel Sholdice – The Hours That Remain (Saskatchewan Native Theatre Company and New Harlem Productions)
Hal Schrenk – Somewhere, Saskatchewan (Dancing Sky Theatre)
Gilles Zolty – Coffre-Fort [Strongbox] (La Troupe du Jour)
Curtis Peeteetuce – Café Daughter (Saskatchewan Native Theatre Company)
Achievement in Performance (Female)
Jayme Armstrong – The Sound of Music (Persephone Theatre)
Sharon Bakker – The December Man [l’Homme de décembre] (Fire in the Hole Productions)
Jacqueline Block – The Frenzy of Queen Maeve (Bzzt! Trap Door Productions)
Rose Kristin Friday – Café Daughter (Saskatchewan Native Theatre Company)
Jenna-Lee Hyde – Look Back in Anger (Brick and Mortar Theatre)
Heather Morrison – Comfort (Know Tomorrow Theatre)
Stephanie Sy – A History of Breathing (Persephone Theatre)
Achievement in Performance (Male)
Kent Allen – The December Man [l’Homme de décembre] (Fire in the Hole Productions)
Chip Chuipka – The Caretaker (Persephone Theatre)
Nathan Howe – The Frenzy of Queen Maeve (Bzzt! Trap Door Productions)
Aaron Hursh – Salt-Water Moon (Station Arts Centre)
Bob Wicks – The Comedy of Errors (Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan)
Henry Woolf – The Caretaker (Persephone Theatre)
Achievement in Ensemble Performance
The Caretaker (Persephone Theatre)
The Comedy of Errors (Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan)
King Lear (Theatre Naught)
Ride the Cyclone (Atomic Vaudeville presented by Persephone Theatre)
Outstanding Emerging Artist
Jacqueline Block
Jenna Maren
Anthony MacMahon
Adam Naismith
Charlie Peters
Anna Seibel
Aaron Shingoose
Jurors’ Award for Innovation
Awarded to Sum Theatre Ensemble for outstanding community outreach and development in its free public production of Alice in Wonderland, which toured Saskatoon parks in summer 2013.
Henry Woolf Award for Continuing Achievement
Jim Arthur