The Finleys - The Awards??

MuSiCaLs_FaN | 20/01/2008 - 10:45

I was at the Finley's last night, and being my first time I was curious to see the way it was presented, organised and also what actual awards were given.

To start with I was appalled at the fact that a thread from this site had been mentioned, and MISQUOTED, at the beginning of the evening. There was no need for it to be brought up, if the Adjudicator's wanted to clear up the matter of their awards and the importance of them it could have been done in a round about way without directly alluding to the post which they obviously haven't read themselves as if they did they would have realised they had misquoted Paul Treasure who was actually defending the ITA, rather than them giving him a slap in the face! I found it completely unprofessional!

Secondly I found it strange that there was an award for Best Director of A Play, and Best Musical Director, but NO Best Director of a Musical or Best Choreographer. Now I do realise that you can only have so many awards, but these are IMPORTANT ones! If you didn't have a choreographer for a Musical it would be pretty boring! I certainly don't want to see, for example, 42nd Street without any Tapping! I was told by someone there that apparently it is looked on as 'Musicals already get enough awards'!! What the? A musical is always going to get more than plays as they have more elements!! That is just the way it is! You have to acknowledge people! And a Director and a Musical Director and 2 COMPLETELY DIFFERENT THINGS. You can't put them in the same category as they do different things. Also the fact that Directors of Musicals were not acknowledged even in the 'Best Director' category, I think is insulting. There may be a lot of awards, but these are ones that are important! How do you think it would be received if the Tony's, Helpman's and Olivier Awards dropped these categories??

My other query was the award for 'Best Other than a Lead Actor/Actress' ummm.... hmmm.. shouldn't this be 'Best Supporting Actor/Actress'??

I did have an enjoyable evening and it was great to catch up with people and have a few drinks,and see excerpts from shows I had not seen. Here's to a great 2008 and I must give special mention to Eurobeat! You guys were FANTASTIC! I didn't get to see the show, but from what I saw last night WELL DONE! It was a high energy, polished, fabulous performance with great choreography and such huge talent! You Guys were my definate highlight!!

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 20/01/2008 - 17:00 kerrii (not verified) in response.
 20/01/2008 - 18:27 Logain (not verified) Yes Kimberley Shaw was
Thank you for your reply
Author: MuSiCaLs_FaN
Date: 20/01/2008 - 18:29

Thank you for your reply Kerri.

I did not have a program, and having re looked at the Nominees for the 'Best Director' I did see Kimberley's name there, so that was an error on my behalf.

I am sorry if I have offended you with my above comments re: the subject involving Paul Treasure. I quite frequently read this site and had seen part of the thread involving Paul's comments. On the evening, my interpretations of what was said, was that it was referring to this specifically. As you have cleared up, it was not meant to be taken in that way, however I still think it probably could have been dealt with better, but we live and learn from our mistakes. Also I don't believe I was the only one who mis-understood this, as it was quite a topic of conversation amongst quite a few people during the interval.

As to the title of the 'other award' I do see your point in it could be for everyone but I think it's a terrible name and should be looked at for further awards. I also think 'Supporting' doesn't necessarily have to cover people with the 'next sized part' I believe everyone in the cast is supporting each other despite the size - but that is subject to personal opinion.

This will certainly not be my last Finley's, I had an enjoyable evening and look forward to the next one. I just wanted to state my opinion on some matters that irked me - too many people don't speak up and altho my opinion may not be popular, at least I have been upfront about it.

I am sorry if I have offended anyone, on re-reading I think I could have phrased myself in a more positive way lol so I will re-read before I click 'submit' next time! Again well done to everyone last night and good luck for 2008 I look forward to aother year of great performances!


Yes! Well done Kimberley! I
Author: Sherry
Date: 20/01/2008 - 18:44
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Yes! Well done Kimberley! I didn't get the pleasure of seeing 'Eurobeat' but last night the excerpt I saw was FANTASTIC! Definately the highlight of the evening! Congrats to everyone involved in the show! you guys were great:)

As to musicals_fan's comments, kudos for speaking out - it's very true that so many people leave their comments unheard and how can we improve if no-one speaks up!

Last night was my first Finley's - I have heard them being spoken about for so many years, so it was nice to finally attend one and see how it's all run:)

Best wishes for 2008

Sherry

*Don't Dream It, Be It*


 21/01/2008 - 08:43 Walt (not verified) Can anyone tell me why the
Finley
Author: Melz
Date: 21/01/2008 - 10:15
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The Robert Finley Awards were first awarded in 1973. They were established by Miss Hetty Finley, in memory of her brother Robert, and allowed an annual award to the Best Production produced by an amateur group in Western Australia. The Robert Finley Fund is controlled by the Finley Trustees through the Perth Theatre Trust. 

Melz


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