BEST BEGINNING: Transmission of the Invisible by Tribal Crackling Wind
BEST HAIR: Skydive by Real Wheels
MOST EDUCATIONAL FOR PARENTS: That Night Follows Day by Theatre Replacement
FUNNIEST VOICE: That Night Follows Day by Theatre Replacement
MOST JOYFUL: nikamon ohci askiy (songs because of the land) by Cheryl L'Hirondelle
BEST USE OF TECHNOLOGY: Siren by Ray Lee
MOST I DON’T CARE: Don McGlashon
BEST SOLO: while going to a condition + Accumulated Layout by Hiroaki Umeda
MOST SAD: Nanay: a testimonial play by Geraldine Pratt and Caleb Johnston in collaboration with the Philippine Women Centre of BC.
MOST FUNNY: Transmission of the Invisible by Tribal Crackling Wind
BEST MUSIC: That Night Follows Day by Theatre Replacement
MOST LOUD AND CLEAR: Siren by Ray Lee
BEST USE OF ADJECTIVES: That Night Follows Day by Theatre Replacement
THE LONGEST: Don McGlashon
BEST TEAMWORK: That Night Follows Day by Theatre Replacement
BEST USE OF PROPS: Siren by Ray Lee
CREEPIEST: while going to a condition + Accumulated Layout by Hiroaki Umeda
MOST INTERESTING: Nanay: a testimonial play by Geraldine Pratt and Caleb Johnston in collaboration with the Philippine Women Centre of BC.
MOST INTERNATIONAL LANGUAGES: Transmission of the Invisible by Tribal Crackling Wind
MOST WEIRD: while going to a condition + Accumulated Layout by Hiroaki Umeda
LONGEST TONGUE: Transmission of the Invisible by Tribal Crackling Wind
MOST REALISTIC: Nanay: a testimonial play by Geraldine Pratt and Caleb Johnston in collaboration with the Philippine Women Centre of BC.
MOST CHEERING APPLAUSE: That Night Follows Day by Theatre Replacement
BEST DRIVER: Alfred's Guest Services
BEST OVERALL: That Night Follows Day by Theatre Replacement