Hugo Awards 2022: all the winners

Hugo Awards 2022: all the winners

For its part, Griselda Sicilian was established as the best leading actress in this 2021-2022 season for her work in “Pure blood”; while Juan Rodo obtained the same in the masculine category for “Dracula the Musical”.

There were also special recognitions for his career for Laura Silva, Hernan Kuttel Y Alexander Gonzalezand a special distinction for the founders of the reopened Teatro Politeama.

At the federal level, there were awards to emily feggerfrom the province of Buenos Aires, which won the award for best male performance in a musical show and, in the female category, were the winners Myriam Coubelosfrom Rosario, and Bethlehem Louet, from Mendoza; while among the directors the Cordovans prevailed Luciana Sgro Ruata Y Alexander Issidoros; and the Buenos Aires sergio lombardo (Buenos Aires), and Rosario’s ” Siempre Vivas ” was the best show.

However, the two most emotional passages of the night occurred with the tributes to Enrique Pinti Y Patalan Linenin the first of the cases with a special painting called “Pintando a Pinti” presented by Marcelo Polino.

For his part, the theatrical producer was remembered with an award for his career, which was scheduled to be awarded even before his recent death and even Patalano himself had promised to be present to receive it.

All the winners of the Hugo Awards

  • -Best musical: “Come From Away”.
  • -Best music hall, café concert and/or musical varieté: “This way… I’ll be back”.
  • -Best musical off: “Far glow of the moon.”
  • -Best general direction: Carla Calabrese (“Come From Away”).
  • -Best choreography: Georgina Tirotta (“So… I’ll be back”)
  • -Best musical direction: Ángel Mahler (“Dracula, the musical”)
  • -Best Argentinian musical book: Leonardo Nápoli / Lorena Lores (“Distant glow of the moon”)
  • -Best Argentine musical lyrics: Leonardo Nápoli / Lorena Lores (“Far glow of the moon”)
  • -Best adaptation and/or translation of book and lyrics: Marcelo Kotliar / Carla Calabrese (“Come From Away”)
  • -Best original music: José Luis Castiñeira de Dios (“Far glow of the moon”)
  • -Best musical arrangements: Juan Serruya (“Voxpop 20 years”)
  • -Best male leading performance: Juan Rodó (“Dracula, the musical”)
  • -Best Female Leading Performance: Griselda Siciliani (“Thoroughbred”)
  • -Best male performance in music hall, café concert and/or musical variety: Nacho Pérez Cortés (“This way… I’ll be back”)
  • -Best female performance in music hall, café concert and/or musical variety: Déborah Turza (“I give peace to the barbarian”)
  • -Best Male Supporting Performance: Fernando Margenet (“Come From Away”)
  • -Best female supporting performance: Josefina Scaglione (“Dracula, the musical”)
  • -Best Male Performance in Ensemble: Gonzalo Gerber (“This way… I’ll be back”)
  • -Best Female Performance in Ensemble: María Laura Cattalini (“This way… I’ll be back”)
  • -Best vocal direction: Juan Serruya (“Voxpop 20 years”)
  • -Best Full Production: The Stage Company (“Come From Away”)
  • -Male revelation: Argentino Molinuevo (“Come From Away”)
  • -Female revelation: Agustina D’Angelo (“Eternities, posthumous tea in movie hall”)
  • -Best original costume design: Aníbal Pachano / Ana Sans / Patricia Fiaño / Maco Ferrer (“This is how… I’ll be back”)
  • -Best original set design: Carlos Lopez Cifani / Caldentey (“Dracula, the musical”)
  • -Best character design: Fabián Sigona (Hairstyles and wigs of “Dracula, the musical”)
  • -Best original lighting design: Aníbal Pachano (“This way… I’ll be back”)
  • -Best original sound design: Osvaldo Mahler (“Dracula, the musical”).
  • -Best musical show for a single performer: “Miguel de Molina naked” (Ángel Ruiz)
  • -Best musical direction off: Leonardo Nápoli (“Far glow of the moon”)
  • -Best male performance in a musical off: Alejandro Vázquez (“Far glow of the moon”)
  • -Best female performance in a musical off: Ana María Cores (“Distant glow of the moon”)
  • -Best children’s and/or youth musical: “El Parador 2, the story continues…”
  • -Best direction in a children’s and/or youth musical: Iara Grom (“El Parador 2, la historia continues…”)
  • -Best choreography in children’s and/or youth musical: Verónica Pecollo (“My imaginary gift”)
  • -Best children’s and/or youth musical book: Mariano Taccagni (“My imaginary gift”)
  • -Best lyrics in a children’s and/or youth musical: Paula Schapiro (“El Parador 2, la historia continues…”)
  • -Best original music for a children’s and/or youth musical: Carlos Gianni (“My imaginary gift”)
  • -Best female supporting performance in a children’s and/or youth musical: Bianca Dichiera (“El Parador 2, la historia continua…”)
  • -Best male supporting performance in a children’s and/or youth musical: Julián Pucheta (“My imaginary gift”)
  • -Best female lead performance in a children’s and/or youth musical: Ana María Cores (“My imaginary gift”)
  • -Best male leading performance in a children’s and/or youth musical: Alejandro Vázquez (“My imaginary gift”)
  • -Best musical production for children and/or youth: Teatro Nacional Cervantes (“Family not type and the evil cloud”)
  • -Best set design in children’s and/or youth musical: Mariana Tirantte (“Family not type and the evil cloud”)
  • -Best Costume Design in a children’s and/or youth musical: Endi Ruiz (“Family not type and the evil cloud”)

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