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THE SCOOP | The 2024 Dora Nominees Have Been Announced, With The COC’s Don Giovanni Leading The Opera Division

By Anya Wassenberg on May 28, 2024

L: 2024 Dora Awards host Ryan G. Hinds (Photo: Dahlia Katz); R: Photos from previous Dora Awards ceremonies for the performing arts in Toronto (Photos courtesy of TAPA)
L: 2024 Dora Awards host Ryan G. Hinds (Photo: Dahlia Katz); R: Photos from previous Dora Awards ceremonies (Photos courtesy of TAPA)

The Toronto Alliance for the Performing Arts (TAPA) has announced the nominations for the 44th Annual Dora Mavor Moore Awards, now known as the Dora Mavor Moore Awards presented by the Romano D’Andrea Foundation. The 2024 Doras include 228 nominations for 197 eligible productions.

It’s the first year for the Awards since the withdrawal of Mirvish Productions from TAPA earlier in 2024.

The Opera Division has 13 registrations, the smallest category among a total of seven. The Ceremony and Award Presentation takes place June 24 at the Elgin and Winter Garden Theatre Centre, hosted by Ryan G. Hinds. A total of 43 award categories are represented.

The 2024 Dora Mavor Moore Awards presented by the Romano D’Andrea Foundation Nominees

Opera Division

Don Giovanni, Canadian Opera Company presents co-production of Royal Opera House, Covent Garden; Gran Theatre del Liceu; The Israeli Opera; and Houston Grand Opera Company

Seven nominations:

  • Outstanding Production,
  • Outstanding Performance by an Individual to each Mané Galoyan and Paolo Bordogna,
  • Outstanding Creative Direction to Kasper Holten (Director), Amy Lane (Associate Director), Signe Fabricius (Original Movement Director), Anna-Marie Sullivan (Revival Movement Director) and Johannes Debus (Musical Director),
  • Outstanding Achievement in Design to each of Anja Vang Kragh (Costume), Es Devlin (Scenic) and Luke Halls (Original Projection Designer).
A scene from the Canadian Opera Company’s production of Don Giovanni, 2024 (Photo: Michael Cooper)
A scene from the Canadian Opera Company’s production of Don Giovanni, 2024. Conductor Johannes Debus, director Kasper Holten, associate director Amy Lane, set designer Es Devlin, costume designer Anja Vang Kragh, lighting designer Bruno Poet, revival lighting designer John Paul Percox, projections designer Luke Halls, choreographer Signe Fabricius, revival movement director, and resident fight and intimacy director Siobhan Richardson. Photo: Michael Cooper

Medea, Canadian Opera Company co-production with The Metropolitan Opera, Greek National Opera, and Lyric Opera of Chicago

Six nominations:

  • Outstanding Production,
  • Outstanding Performance by an Individual to each Chiara Isotton and Sondra Radvanovsky,
  • Outstanding Creative Direction to Sir David McVicar (Director), Jo Meredith (Movement Director) and Lorenzo Passerini (Musical Director),
  • Outstanding Achievement in Design for Sir David McVicar (Scenic).

Scott Joplin’s Treemonisha, Volcano in association with the Canadian Opera Company, Moveable Beast, and Soulpepper Theatre Company, co-presented by Luminato and TO Live

Six nominations:

  • Outstanding Production,
  • Outstanding by an Individual to Neema Bickersteth,
  • Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble to The Ensemble of: Queen Hezumuyango, Ineza Mugisha, Jaz Fairy-J, Robert Ball, Jim Williams, Tafari Anthony, Pulga Muchochoma, Khay Andrews, Karen Wiegold, Michelle Adams, Grace Gayle, Reverne Hazelwood, Martin Gomes, and Kathleen Simpson,
  • Outstanding New Musical/New Opera (SHARED BY MUSICAL AND OPERA DIVS) to Scott Joplin, Jessie Montgomery, Jannina Norpoth, Leah-Simone Bowen, and Cheryl L. Davis,
  • Outstanding Creative Direction to Weyni Mengesha (Director), Esie Mensah (Choreographer) and Kalena Bowell (Musical Director),
  • Outstanding Achievement in Design to Camellia Koo and Rachel Forbes (Scenic).

Don Pasquale, Canadian Opera Company presents Scottish Opera production

Three nominations:

Fidelio, Canadian Opera Company presents San Francisco Opera production

Two nominations:

  • Outstanding Production,
  • Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble to Matthew Ozawa (Director) and Johannes Debus (Musical Director).

The Cunning Little Vixen, Canadian Opera Company presents English National Opera production

Two nominations:

  • Outstanding Performance by an Individual to Christopher Purves,
  • Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble to The Ensemble of: Canadian Opera Company Chorus and Canadian Children’s Opera Company.

Pomegranate, Canadian Opera Company and Vancouver Opera

Two nominations:

  • Outstanding Performance by an Individual to Teiya Kasahara 笠原貞野,
  • Outstanding New Musical/New Opera (SHARED BY MUSICAL AND OPERA DIVS) to Kye Marshall (Composer) and Amanda Hale (Librettist).

Tosca, Canadian Opera Company

One nomination:

  • Outstanding Performance by an Individual to Roland Wood

Other Categories

  • Sizwe Banzi is Dead (Soulpepper Theatre Company) leads the General Theatre Division with seven nominations (out of 38 registered productions), and The Master Plan (Crow’s Theatre) follows with 6 nods.
  • Bremen Town (Bremen Town Collective) and Tyson’s Song (Pleiades Theatre) co-lead the Independent Theatre Division (45 registered productions) with six nominations each.
  • Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812 (Crow’s Theatre & The Musical Stage Company) has the most nominations this year with 10 taps in the Musical Theatre Division (from a total of 15 registered productions), followed by De Profundis: Oscar Wilde in Jail (Soulpepper Theatre) and Kelly v. Kelly (The Musical Stage Company with Canadian Stage) with six nods each.
  • In the Dance Division, from a total of 49 registered productions, Cymatix (Citadel Spring Mix – Programme 1), Deciphers (Harbourfront Centre & DanceWorks), NOMADA (Canadian Stage & DanceWorks) and Young, Gifted & Jazz by Holla Jazz (danceimmersion in association with Canadian Stage) are tied at three nominations each.
  • Truth (Young People’s Theatre), leads the Theatre For Young Audiences Division with six nods (of 16 registered productions), followed by Les Zinspiré.e.s : Onze calme et on continue (Théâtre français de Toronto), Storybook Search and Sweeter with five nominations each.
  • Gregory Prest has 4 individual nominations, while Lorenzo Savoini has 3.

The Doras are Canada’s largest and oldest awards program, and recognizes excellence in professional theatre, dance, and opera in Toronto.

Naturally, there is an after party immediately after the awards ceremony, held in the cascading lobbies of the theatre.

Find the full list, and ticket information for the gala, [HERE].

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