Betty Award

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Betty Mitchell Awards were created in 1998 to celebrate and honour outstanding achievement in Calgary's professional theatre community. It is commonly called the Betty Award and is named for Calgary theatre pioneer Dr. Betty Mitchell.[1][2][3]

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Betty Award
Current: 22nd Betty Awards
Awarded forOutstanding achievement in Calgary's professional theatre community
Country Canada
First award1998; 27 years ago (1998)
Websitebettymitchellawards.com
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Awards

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Perspective

The awards ceremony for the 2018–19 season was held on June 24 at the Vertigo Theatre in Calgary.[4]

In 2019, Pakistani-Canadian actor Ahad Raza Mir, the first Pakistani actor to play Hamlet in Canada,[5] won the Betty for Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Drama for his performance of the title role[6] In that same year Tiffany Ayalik became the first Inuk recipient of a Betty Award.[7]

Categories

Awards are given in the following categories:

  • Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble
  • Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role
  • Outstanding Lighting Design
  • Outstanding Set Design
  • Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role
•Outstanding Projection or Video Design
2024
Beth Kates Meteor Shower
Scott Reid A Christmas Carol
Brendan Briceland Selma Burke
David Bengali Beaches The Musical
Brendan Briceland Girl on the Train
2023
Andy Moro Hookman
Scott Reid Agatha Christie's Murder on the Orient Express
Andy Moro The Extractionist
Cindy Mochizuki (Video Design & animation), Sammy Chien/Chimerik Collective (Projection Design) Forgiveness
Wladimiro A. Woyno R. STRUCK
2022
Nicolas Dostie, Irina Litvinenko, Rick Miller Boom YZ
Jamie Nesbitt Cipher
Jamie Nesbitt In Wonderland
Scott Reid A Christmas Carol
Scott Reid Million Dollar Quartet
2019[8]
Nicolas Dotsie BOOM X
Bretta Gerecke The Invisible Agents of Ungentlemanly Warfare
Amelia Scott A Love Letter to Emily C
Andy Moro Honour Beat
Elaine J. McCarthy Everest
2018[9]
Jamie Nesbitt Nine Dragons
Remy Siu Empire of the Son
T. Erin Gruber Easter Island
Corwin Ferguson Julius Caesar
Amelia Scott To the Light
2017[10]
Corwin Ferguson Richard III
David Leclerc BOOM
Jamie Nesbitt The Big Sleep
Amelia Scott with illustrations by Tyler Jenkins Crime Does Not Pay
JP Thibodeau Lest We Forget
2016[11]
Jamie Nesbitt Calamity Town
Sean Nieuwenhuis The Little Prince
Scott Reid Die Tote Stadt
JP Thibodeau The Boy’s Own Jedi Handbook
Amelia Scott and Joel Adria Cockroach
2015[12]
Andrzej Goulding Silent Night
Jamie Nesbitt Liberation Days
Jamie Nesbitt Farewell, My Lovely
Kalyna Conrad Legoland
Wladimiro A. Woyno R., Matthew Waddell and Laura Anzola The Last Voyage of Donald Crowhurst
2014[13]
Kaely Dekker n00b
Corwin Ferguson You Will Remember Me
T. Erin Gruber A Bomb in the Heart
Jamie Nesbitt The Hound of the Baskervilles
Sean Nieuwenhuis The Mountaintop
  • Outstanding Costume Design
  • Outstanding Sound Design or Composition
  • Outstanding Choreography or Fight Direction
  • Outstanding Musical Direction
  • Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Comedy or Musical
  • Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Comedy or Musical
  • Outstanding New Play
  • Outstanding Direction
  • Outstanding Performance by an Actress in a Drama
  • Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Drama
  • Outstanding Production of a Musical
  • Outstanding Production of a Play

Ceremony

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Betty Mitchell Award Ceremonies
CeremonyVenueDateHost(s)
1stStage WestAugust 24, 1998Lindsay Burns[14]
2ndStage WestAugust 30, 1999[15]
3rdStage WestAugust 28, 2000
4thStage WestAugust 28, 2001Dave Kelly
Elizabeth Stepkowski[16]
5thStage WestAugust 26, 2002Dave Kelly
Karen Johnson-Diamond[17]
6thStage WestAugust 25, 2003Mark Bellamy
Kevin Rothery[18]
7thStage WestAugust 30, 2004
8thStage WestAugust 29, 2005Bob White
Laura Parken[19]
9thStage WestAugust 28, 2006Grant Linneberg[20]
10thStage West2007
11thStage WestAugust 25, 2008Dave Kelly[21][22]
12thMax Bell Theatre, EPCOR CENTRE for the Performing ArtsAugust 24, 2009
13thMax Bell Theatre, EPCOR CENTRE for the Performing ArtsAugust 30, 2010AJ Demers
Julie Orton
14thStage WestAugust 20, 2011Karen Johnson-Diamond
Kevin Rothery
15thStage WestAugust 27, 2012Russell Bowers
16thStage WestAugust 26, 2013Nicole Zylstra
Stafford Perry
17thStage WestAugust 18, 2014Stephen Hair[23]
18thVertigo TheatreAugust 24, 2015Julie Orton
19thVertigo Theatre2016Josh Bertwistle, Carly McKee
Chris Enright, Nicole Zylstra
20thVertigo Theatre2017Mark Bellamy
Selena Wong
21stVertigo TheatreJune 25, 2018Katherine Fadum
Michael Tan[24]
22ndVertigo TheatreJune 24, 2019Raven Virginia
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Statue update

The original Betty Mitchell Award statue, designed by local Calgary sculptor, Petronella Overes, was inspired by the geography surrounding Calgary. It was a steel base containing a glass monolith with motifs of mountains and prairies. For the 10th anniversary of the awards in 2007 she redesigned it replacing the steel base with powder coated aluminum and increased the contrast in the tone and texture of the awards metal and glass.[25]

The Award received its most recent design update in 2014 when the Overes design was replaced with a multi-colour teardrop-shaped glass sculpture created by a local glass blowing collective, Bee Kingdom Glass. Each one is unique, as they are hand-blown.

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