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The Moosehead Awards, formerly The Brian McCarthy Memorial Moosehead Awards and commonly known as The Mooseheads, are awards given to performers at the
Melbourne International Comedy Festival The Melbourne International Comedy Festival (MICF) is the largest stand-alone comedy festival and the largest international comedy festival in the world. First held in 1987, it takes place annually in Melbourne over four weeks, typically starti ...
, although it is not an official part of the festival.


Background

The award is named after Brian McCarthy, a young comedian, actor, and
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, and ran fringe comedy events at a pub in Collingwood to provide a platform for young comedians. He was a performer at the inaugural Melbourne Comedy Festival in 1987. The Brian McCarthy Memorial Trust was established in 1987 by friends of McCarthy, and is the source of the Moosehead grant, which is issued to Australian
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s wishing to premiere new works as part of the Melbourne International Comedy Festival (MICF).


Description

The Trust aims to support working comedians, whose shows are "innovative, unusual, and often ill-advised". The awards are known as the Mooseheads because Moosehead beer was McCarthy's favourite. Each year benefit performances (Moosehead Awards Benefit) are held in Melbourne on the final night of MICF each year. The lineup for the show is kept secret by tradition. McCarthy's favourite song, "
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", is traditionally performed by the closing act of every Moosehead Award benefit show. In the past (2006–2010?) the award also received sponsorship from
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. The award is open to emerging working comedians who are Australian permanent residents and currently performing to small audiences. The selection committee changes each year, and comprises managers, producers, festival programming staff, and comedians. To the winner of a Moosehead, the Brian McCarthy Memorial Trust pays the MICF registration fee, the first of their venue rental, up to A$2,500 for creative support around the show, and up to A$2,000 towards accommodation costs if the recipient lives outside of Melbourne.


Award recipients

The Mooseheads alumni include
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, Laura Davis,
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, Anthony Morgan,
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. Other past recipients include: * 1994: Stef Torok & Brad Oakes - ''Telephoney Men'' * 1995: Andrew Goodone - ''He, Comedian'' * 1996: Tim Harris - ''An Illustrated Lecture by Dr Alexander Buchanan''; The Rhonda Movement - ''Dumhead'';
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- ''Life of the Party'' * 1997: Jim Lawson & Trevor Major - ''Bega Than Cheesus''; Miss Itchy - ''I Can't Stop Burrowing'';
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- ''Generation XXL'' * 1998: Crazy E - ''The Madness Tour'';
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- ''Tragedy'';
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- ''The Virgin Mary 2 - This Time It's Personal'' * 1999: Tim Harris - ''The Neville Chamberlin show'';
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- ''Waiting for Munro''; The 4 Noels - ''The Magnificent Seventeen'' * 2000:
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- ''Out and About''; Gerard McCulloch - ''An Englishman An Irishman and a Sootsman Walk Into a Documentary''; Emotional People - ''Rockothello'' * 2001: Kim Hope - ''Sing Your Arse Off''; Stephen Hall & Michael Ward - ''I Said, I Said'' * 2002: Claire Bartholomew - ''One Man's Business''; Scott Brennan - ''Glen Bush Teenage Superstar''; Barfoot & Cantone * 2003: Sam Simmons - ''The Steve Promise Story'';
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- ''Saddle Sore''; Fiona Harris and Katrina Mathers - ''Footy Chicks'' * 2004: Damian Clark - ''The Bandit''; Krisztian Bagin - ''The Beginning and End of Fin Begin''; Monica Dullard's ''Concert After Tea'' * 2005: Gavin Baskerville - ''As Seen on TV''; Rebecca De Unamuno - ''Open to Suggestion''; Tanya Losanno - ''Trophy Wife'' * 2006: Richard McKenzie - ''Digger''; Penny Tangey - ''Kathy Smith Goes to Maths Camp'';
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- ''Spazznuts'' * 2007: Justin Hamilton in ''Three Colours Hammo''; Alison Bice in ''The Wizard of Bice''; ''Amelia Jane Hunter is Keith Flipp (The Girl from Belkendowns Flat)'' * 2008: ''
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in the Forest of Dreams'' (with Heath McIvor); ''
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Comeback Spectacular!''; ''Meat the Musical'' (
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and Amelia Jane Hunter); Allsopp & Henderson‘s ''The Jinglists'' * 2009: Asher Treleaven - ''Open Door''; Wes Snelling in ''Kiosk'';
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- ''The Social Contract''; Lou Sanz - ''Who Is Priscilla Irving?'' * 2010: Adrian Calear - ''Code Grey''; Sam Simmons &
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- ''The Incident''; Steve Sheehan - ''Stevl Shefn and His Translator Fatima'' * 2015:
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– ''Thrasher''; Jonestown – ''Guinea Pigs''


See also

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Melbourne International Comedy Festival The Melbourne International Comedy Festival (MICF) is the largest stand-alone comedy festival and the largest international comedy festival in the world. First held in 1987, it takes place annually in Melbourne over four weeks, typically starti ...


References


External links

* {{official, https://themoosehead.com.au/ Australian comedy awards