JOME HALL OF FAME

 

Twice a year, JOME Club hosts an awards night called the Jomies (basically, our version of the Oscars, but even better!)

The Jomies is a chance for Jomers to dress up, get together for a nice social event and celebrating each other’s successes from the term’s productions.

There are a number of awards given out on the night, some voted by club members, some decided by Chris and Laura or the “Coach” (basically our word for Director) of each show.

JOME isn’t about winning awards, it’s about everyone giving it a go, doing their best and supporting each other, but it is nice to recognise those of us who have gone above and beyond.

 

JOMIE WINNERS

  • Named in honour of much-loved JOMER, Drew Gronow, who sadly passed away in April 2017. This award recognises a Jomer who is the essence of everything Drew was – welcoming, friendly, caring, supportive, willing to give everything a go, always tries their best.

    • 2020 – Luke Macbeth

    • 2019 (June) – Jane Byrne

    • 2018 (Nov) – Ian Lawrence

    • 2018 (June) – Tash Robertson

    • 2017 – Tash Robertson

  • Named in honour of founding member, Daniel Melody, who moved away but is much loved and remembered. This award recognises a Jomer who is the ultimate team player and goes above and beyond to support JOME, it’s members and it’s day-to-day running.

    • 2020 – Jane Byrne

    • 2019 (Nov) – Nick Robertson

    • 2019 (June) – Jordan Slight

    • 2018 (Nov) – Rose Firth

    • 2018 (June) – Kieran Eaton

    • 2017 (Dec) – Lisa Hall

    • 2016 (Dec) – Sarah Gardner

    • 2016 (Aug) – Ian Lawrence

    • 2015 (Dec) – Tiarna Clarke

    • 2015 (July) – Drew Gronow

    • 2014 (Dec) – Mike Sterry

    • 2014 (July) – Laura Money

    • 2013 (Dec) – Siobhan Walsh

SHOW AWARDS

  • • Best Overall Performer – Sarah Gardner (Velma Kelly)

    • Best Vocal Performance – Dayna Wyllie (Mama Matron)

    • Best Ensemble Performance – Siobhan Walsh

    • Coach’s Choice – Marc Bartoleone

  • • Best Overall Performer – Michelle Richardson

    • Best Comedic Performer – Brandon Shier

    • Coach’s Choice – Donna Abbey

  • • Best Overall Performer – Marc Bartolone

    • Most Creative – Kylie Rogers

    • Freshman of the Year – Luke MacBeth

    • Coach’s Choice – Kar-Lie Chow

  • • Best Overall Performer – Brandon Shier (Seymour)

    • Best Vocals – Tiarna Clarke (Audrey)

    • Coach’s Choice – Mel Brooke (Ronette)

  • • Best Overall Performer – Jordan Slight (Peter Pan)

    • Best Pantomimer – Sarah Gardner (Starkey the Pirate)

    • Coach’s Choice – Ian Lawrence (Captain Hook)

  • • Best Lead Actor – Holly Matheson (Morticia)

    • Best Featured Actor – Olivia Bardzovski (Pugsley)

    • Coach’s Choice – Francis Baptist (Gomez)

  • • Best Lead Actor – Dayna Wyllie (Wednesday)

    • Best Featured Actor – Rose Firth (Alice Beneike)

    • Coach’s Choice – Jessica Noble (Grandma)

  • • Best Lead Actor – Adam Percic (Fawlty) and Jordan Slight (Mr Hamilton)

    • Best Featured Actor – Kieran Eaton (Manuel)

    • Coach’s Choice – Neisha Bryce (Mrs Richards)

  • • Best Actor – Stephen Mueller (Captain Hook)

    • Best Scene – Final Battle Scene (All Cast)

    • Coach’s Choice – Francis Baptist (Pirate)

  • • Best Actor – Tony Tasam (Gaston)

    • Best Scene – “Tale as Old As Time”, Adam Percic (Beast), Olivia Bardzovski (Belle), Claire Lloyd (Mrs Potts)

    • Coach’s Choice – Olivia Bardzovski (Belle)

  • • Best Actor – Tony Tasam (Mad Hatter)

    • Best Scene – “Mad Hatters Tea Party”, Tony Tasam (Mad Hatter), Mike Sterry (March Hare), Siobhan Walsh (Doormouse), Tash Robertson (Alice)

    • Coach’s Choice – Jordan Slight (Gryphon)

  • • Best Actor – Drew Gronow (Sweeney Todd)

    • Best Scene – “Kiss Me”, Brandon Shier (Anthony Hope), Ella Ferdosian (Johanna Barker)

    • Coach’s Choice – Natasha Skecic