12 February, 2025
A musical satirising the 1975 constitutional crisis has taken home top honours at the Australian Writers’ Guild’s annual AWGIE Awards, with The Dismissal: An Extremely Serious Musical Comedy winning the prestigious $100,000 David Williamson Prize for Excellence in Writing for Australian Theatre.
It was the second win on the night for writers Blake Erickson and Jay James-Moody (book) and Laura Murphy (music and lyrics), who also received the AWGIE Award for best script in Musical Theatre.
Academy Award-winner Adam Elliot’s Memoir of a Snail won in the Animation category, while Becca Johnstone's debut feature Addition triumphed in Feature Film – Adapted. Charles Williams’ prison drama Inside took home the Award for Feature Film – Original.
In the Stage – Adapted category, Verity Laughton was acknowledged for her adaptation of The Dictionary of Lost Words, while Hilary Bell was awarded the Stage – Original prize for her comedy triptych Summer of Harold.
In television, Anya Beyersdorf, Jessica Tuckwell and Hyun Lee picked up the Limited Series Award for Fake and Adrian Chiarella won Television Series for Episode 5 of Erotic Stories.
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Award winners were announced at the 57th Annual AWGIE Awards on Thursday 13 February 2025 at the Parade Theatre, NIDA in Sydney.
Awards were presented across 23 categories, including feature film, television, documentary, theatre, interactive and gaming, audio, animation and children’s television.
For the full list of AWGIE winners, click here. For the full list of AWGIE nominees, click here.
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