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2019

Recipients are bolded

Outstanding Ensemble – sponsored by Live Five
A Soldier’s War– Strikes Twice Productions/Live Five
The Aliens – Persephone Theatre
Fiddler on the Roof – Persephone Theatre
Mom’s the Word:  Nest ½ Empty – Arts Club Theatre, presented by Persephone Theatre
With Glowing Hearts – Dancing Sky Theatre

Outstanding Set Design – sponsored by IATSE Local #300
Omanie Elias – Fiddler on the Roof (Persephone Theatre)
Pam Johnson – Empire of the Son (Vancouver Asian Canadian Theatre presented by Persephone Theatre)
Jody Longworth – The Aliens (Persephone Theatre)
Daniela Masellis – Kamloopa (Western Canada Theatre, Persephone Theatre, & Gordon Tootoosis Nīkānīwin Theatre)
Evgenia Mikhaylova – SCUM: a Manifesto (Scantily Glad Theatre/Live Five)
Carolyn Rapanos – Circle Game: Reimagining the Music of Joni Mitchell (Firehall Arts Centre presented by Persephone Theatre)
Scott Reid – The Thin Man (Persephone Theatre & Vertigo Theatre)

Outstanding Costume Design
Terri Bauer – A Soldier’s War (Strikes Twice Productions/Live Five)
Bonnie Deakin – Fiddler on the Roof (Persephone Theatre)
Bonnie Deakin – Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead (Persephone Theatre)
Miranda Hughes-McKnight – The Comedy of Errors (Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan)
Lindsey Kapitzke – Born Again Crow (THUG Work Theatre/Live Five)
Beverley Kobelsky – As You Like It (Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan)
Jensine Trondson – With Glowing Hearts (Dancing Sky Theatre)

Outstanding Emerging Artist – sponsored by Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan
Rachelle Block
Philip Geller
Kyle Kuchirka
Sydney Wolf

Outstanding Projections Design
S.E. Grummett – Elemental (MuD Collective & Embrace Theatre/Live Five)
Taegan O’Bertos – SCUM: a Manifesto (Scantily Glad Theatre/Live Five)
Emily Soussana – Kamloopa (Western Canada Theatre, Persephone Theatre, & Gordon Tootoosis Nīkānīwin Theatre)

Outstanding Sound Design, Original Composition, or Musical Direction (two recipients)
Jared Beattie – Sound Design/Composition, A Soldier’s War (Strikes Twice Productions/Live Five)
Julian Brown – Musical Composition, True Crime (A Castletown Massive Production in association with Crow’s Theatre, presented by Persephone Theatre)
Andrew Cohen – Musical Direction, Circle Game: Reimagining the Music of Joni Mitchell (Firehall Arts Centre presented by Persephone Theatre)
Andrew Cohen – Musical Direction, Fiddler on the Roof (Persephone Theatre)
Sacha Crow – Sound Design/Composition, Born Again Crow (THUG Work/Live Five)
Eliza Doyle – Music Creation, Arrangement and Performance, With Glowing Hearts (Dancing Sky Theatre)
Geoff Hollingshead – Sound Design, Circle Game:  Reimagining the Music of Joni Mitchell (Firehall Arts Centre presented by Persephone Theatre)
Lenore Maier – Musical Direction/Sound Design, SCUM: a Manifesto (Scantily Glad Theatre/Live Five)

Outstanding Leading Performance (two recipients) – sponsored by Canadian Actors’ Equity Association
Stephen Aberle – Fiddler on the Roof (Persephone Theatre)
Gaelan Beatty – Boeing Boeing (Persephone Theatre)
Alyssa Billingsley – Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead (Persephone Theatre)
Tim Bratton – Boeing Boeing (Persephone Theatre)
Torquil Campbell – True Crime (A Castletown Massive production in association with Crow’s Theatre, presented by Persephone Theatre)
Kate Herriot – As You Like It (Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan)
Jenna-Lee Hyde – Every Brilliant Thing (Burnt Thicket Theatre/Live Five)
Joshua Ramsden – A Soldier’s War (Strikes Twice Productions/Live Five)
Danielle Spilchen – SCUM: a Manifesto (Scantily Glad Theatre/Live Five)

Outstanding Original Script – Sponsored by Saskatchewan Playwrights’ Centre
Caleigh Crow – Born Again Crow (THUG Work Theatre/Live Five)
Todd Devonshire –Monday Night (Highway 55 Productions/Live Five)
Kim Senklip Harvey – Kamloopa (Western Canada Theatre, Persephone Theatre & Gordon Tootoosis Nīkānīwin Theatre)
Charlie Peters – Elemental (Many Fires, MuD Collective & Embrace Theatre/Live Five)
Jennifer Wynne Webber – With Glowing Hearts (Dancing Sky Theatre)

Outstanding Puppet Design
Bonnie Deakin – Fiddler on the Roof (Persephone Theatre)
Crispi Lord – Jack and the Snow Queen (Dancing Sky Theatre)
Jim Drake – Young Ones (Sum Theatre)

 

Special Award
Mark Eriksson – Achievement in Scenic Painting

Outstanding Supporting Performance (two recipients)
Jenna Berenbaum – The Comedy of Errors (Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan)
Torien Cafferata – A Soldier’s War (Strikes Twice Productions/Live Five)
Philip Geller – The Born Again Crow (THUG Work Theatre/Live Five)
Kyle Kuchirka – A Soldier’s War (Strikes Twice Productions/Live Five)
Bruce McKay – Monday Night (Highway 55 Productions/Live Five)
Kenn McLeod – As You Like It (Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan)
Elizabeth Nepjuk – With Glowing Hearts (Dancing Sky Theatre)
Greg Ochitwa – The Aliens (Persephone Theatre)
Emma Slipp – Boeing Boeing (Persephone Theatre)
Colin Wolf – The Born Again Crow (THUG Work Theatre/Live Five)

Outstanding Choreography or Fight Choreography
Daniel Ford Beavis – As You Like It (Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan)
Jacqueline Block – As You Like It (Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan)
Anna Kuman – Circle Game:  Reimagining the Music of Joni Mitchell (Firehall Arts Centre presented by Persephone Theatre)
Anna Kuman – Mom’s the Word: Nest ½ Empty (Arts Club Theatre presented by Persephone Theatre)

Outstanding Lighting Design – Sponsored by On the Boards
Anton de Groot – The Thin Man (Persephone Theatre/Vertigo Theatre)
Byron Hnatiuk – A Soldier’s War (Strikes Twice Productions/Live Five)
Amberlin Hsu – SCUM: a Manifesto (Scantily Glad Theatre/Live Five)
Daniela Masellis – Kamloopa (Western Canada Theatre, Persephone Theatre, & Gordon Tootoosis Nīkānīwin Theatre)
Ian Schimpf – Circle Game: Reimagining the Music of Joni Mitchell (Firehall Arts Centre presented by Persephone Theatre)
Stephen Wade – The Aliens (Persephone Theatre)

Outstanding Direction – sponsored by Persephone Theatre
Joshua Beaudry – The Aliens (Persephone Theatre)
Angus Ferguson – With Glowing Hearts (Dancing Sky Theatre)
Josh Ramsden – A Soldier’s War (Strikes Twice Productions/Live Five)
Anita Smith – As You Like It (Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan)
Stephen Waldschmidt – Every Brilliant Thing (Burnt Thicket Theatre/Live Five)

The SATAward for Innovation – sponsored by SUM Theatre
Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan for their “Staging the Future” Campaign

 

Outstanding Production – sponsored by the Saskatchewan Association of Theatre Professionals
A Soldier’s War – Strikes Twice Productions/Live Five
The Aliens – PersephoneTheatre
Every Brilliant Thing – Burnt Thicket Theatre/Live Five
SCUM: a Manifesto – Scantily Glad Theatre/Live Five
With Glowing Hearts – Dancing Sky Theatre

The Henry Woolf Award for Continuing Achievement in Theatre
This award was presented posthumously to The StarPhoenix’s Cam Fuller, with a tribute to his years of support and contribution to professional theatre in Saskatchewan.

The SATAwards are generously supported by the Saskatchewan Arts Board.

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