The 37th Annual Green Room Awards

Melbourne's Arts Industry once again converges at the iconic Comedy Theatre to celebrate and applaud the accomplishments of its talented community at the 37th Annual Green Room Awards.

Hosted by the Green Room Awards Association (GRAA), Victoria's peak body for honouring excellence and innovation across our dynamic performing arts sector, this vibrant evening is always a highlight on the Melbourne Arts Calendar. Launched in 1983, the Green Room Awards are wholly peer-presented Performing Arts Industry awards, supporting outstanding achievements from artists, creatives, and companies across Cabaret, Contemporary and Experimental Performance, Dance, Independent Theatre, Music Theatre, Opera, and Theatre Companies. Previous winners include La Mama’s legendary Liz Jones, Singer Christine Anu, Order of Australia recipients Anthony Warlow and Caroline O’Connor, actor Kat Stewart, and the multi-talented Eddie Perfect.

Hosted by Otto and Astrid, Berlin’s Prince and Princess of Art Rock and Europop, the 2020 ceremony will be an electric night with live performances, fabulous fashion, and inspiring words honouring the outstanding work on our stages in 2019. Presentations will be made by valued Partners and Sponsors of the GRAA as well as arts industry professionals.

The annual Green Room Awards is a joyous celebration of our local Arts and Artists. The Awards are a not-for-profit community event and public tickets are available. Bookings essential. The GRAA is proudly supported by City of Melbourne, Marriner Group, Media Super, Arts in Sync, Auspicious Arts, MTC, the Ron and Margaret Dobell Foundation and the Media and Entertainment Arts Alliance. Monday the 30th of March, 7:00pm

Tickets: $30 (+ booking fee)

Bookings: 13 61 00 or online via www.greenroom.org.au

Please note: This event will be Auslan Interpreted and Audio Described Venue: Comedy Theatre - 240 Exhibition Street, Melbourne CBD

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