Nominees- Best Actor

  19-8-15

An excellent leading man can make or break a show. He's gotta have charisma, he's gotta have class, he's gotta have something that make the men wanna be him and the ladies wanna be with him. All the men in this category are nominated for great performances that are very different. We did our best to find great photos of them in action. Feel free to print them out and hang them up on your wall Tiger Beat style!

Mass disclaimer: all the photos in these nominee articles are the property of the artists who created these shows and the photographers who took them. We're writing these articles to help inform the public so they can make their decisions on the Heckler ballot. Voting will close September 4th. And don't forget the ceremony on September 7th at Orange Peel! 

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Rob Archibald, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Naiad Productions

Rob is a previous Heckler nominee for Doubt last year. He's becoming pretty well known for his dedication to the part and great acting ability. He has a real flare for taking complicated characters and giving them the heart they need. 

Read the Review.

 

Nicholas Atkinson, Macbeth, Sweet and Sour Productions

Playing the original anti-hero is no easy task, especially when you're in a small cast of six. Nicholas Atkinson had great stage prescence, fantastic vocals and killer physicality as Macbeth. He was very wicked indeed.

Read the Review

 

Harry Oram, Three Little Men, Brave Heart Theatre

Harry has been nominated and won a Heckler before for his work on The Last Days of Judas Iscariot. This time he worked on a new script, Three Little Men. The play was an adaptation of Edward Albee's Three Tall Women by local playwright, Wing Man Lam. 

Read the Review.

 

Nathan Koval, Legally Blonde, Face Productions

Nathan Koval has been on stage many times this past year and stole the show in Legally Blonde. What does this mean? He has great range and can play a variety of characters. This is something to be appreciated. 

Read the Review.

 

Ryan Dawley, Assassins, Hong Kong Singers and Perilous Mouths

Ryan played John Wilkes Booth, the assassin of Abraham Lincoln in Hong Kong Singers and Perilous Mouth's production of Assassins. Bravo to him, considering Assassins is known as one of Sondheim's most difficult musicals. 

Read the Review.

 


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Comments

  • Andrew Churchill
    19 August 2015

    Ryan Dawley
  • Jo
    21 August 2015

    Who writes this shit? It's really bad! How embarrassing for the actors
  • Brad Jacobs
    23 August 2015

    I think someone's jealous. Take a big drink of your haterade and bugger off.

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