Drama Trophies
Symbolic Theatre Masks Depicted on Trophies
The comedy and tragedy symbol dates back to Greek Mythology and has represented creative arts including theatre, film and television, for decades. Masks were used by actors in Ancient Greece during performances to represent the emotions the characters were feeling. So the enlarged mouth let the actor's voice amplify the sound and enabled the audience to sit far from the stage. This was necessary for open-air theatres. The clever use of voice allowed actors to play different characters including those of different genders. The comedy mask (Thalia) portrays happiness. The Tragedy mask (Melpomene) depicts dark emotions such as fear, sadness and loss. The two masks pair together to show two extremes of emotion. The audience gave a theatre award to the players with their enthusiastic reception to the performance.Reward your Drama Stars
Drama activities are a natural part of any child’s life. They use their imagination in make-believe play. For those who show an aptitude for stage and screen, there are drama and performance art classes. Public speaking and acting, in turn, build confidence, improve reading skills and develop self-esteem. A theatre award is often given to the main star at the end of a performance or season. Flowers are often given to a lady performer.
Sydney Awards and Trophies assist with your trophy Drama Trophies. Awards come in various shapes and sizes and depict a generic microphone or the symbolic Comedy and Tragedy masks of theatre. Reward your writers, producers, performers and all those involved in the drama production by awarding them a drama trophy to show appreciation for their many hours of practice, determination and dedication. Other awards can be customised to suit your needs, add a logo or symbol which can be engraved or printed on various substrates such as Acrylic Awards, Star Awards or plaques for example. Sydney Awards and Trophies can assist make your Drama Trophy presentation. Beautiful theatre awards are backed by professional service and fast turnaround.Symbolic Theatre Masks Depicted on Trophies
The comedy and tragedy symbol dates back to Greek Mythology and has represented creative arts including theatre, film and television, for decades. Masks were used by actors in Ancient Greece during performances to represent the emotions the characters were feeling. So the enlarged mouth let the actor's voice amplify the sound and enabled the audience to sit far from the stage. This was necessary for open-air theatres. The clever use of voice allowed actors to play different characters including those of different genders. The comedy mask (Thalia) portrays happiness. The Tragedy mask (Melpomene) depicts dark emotions such as fear, sadness and loss. The two masks pair together to show two extremes of emotion. The audience gave a theatre award to the players with their enthusiastic reception to the performance.Reward your Drama Stars
Drama activities are a natural part of any child’s life. They use their imagination in make-believe play. For those who show an aptitude for stage and screen, there are drama and performance art classes. Public speaking and acting, in turn, build confidence, improve reading skills and develop self-esteem. A theatre award is often given to the main star at the end of a performance or season. Flowers are often given to a lady performer.
Sydney Awards and Trophies assist with your trophy Drama Trophies. Awards come in various shapes and sizes and depict a generic microphone or the symbolic Comedy and Tragedy masks of theatre. Reward your writers, producers, performers and all those involved in the drama production by awarding them a drama trophy to show appreciation for their many hours of practice, determination and dedication. Other awards can be customised to suit your needs, add a logo or symbol which can be engraved or printed on various substrates such as Acrylic Awards, Star Awards or plaques for example. Sydney Awards and Trophies can assist make your Drama Trophy presentation. Beautiful theatre awards are backed by professional service and fast turnaround.-
- 25BKB-MS47Ge 15cm $15.40
- 25BKC-MS47Ge 17.5cm $18.15
- 25BKD-MS47Ge 20cm $19.80
- 25BKE-MS47Ge 22.5cm $23.10
Resin Stand with Metal Theme
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- KN294At 15cm $14.30
- KN294Bt 17.5cm $16.50
- KN294Ct 20cm $19.25
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RF3311i 16cm $25.30
Microphone Trophy
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- 13A+2DC-48Ge 15cm $10.45
- 13B+2DC-48Ge 17cm $13.20
- 13C+2DC-48Ge 20cm $17.60
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- 14A+2DC-48Ge 9cm $9.90
- 14B+2DC-48Ge 11cm $12.10
- 14C+2DC-48Ge 13cm $13.75
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- P294At 18cm $14.30
- P294Bt 20cm $17.60
- P294Ct 22cm $19.80
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- 17A+2DC-48Ge 12cm $8.25
- 17B+2DC-48Ge 15cm $11.00
- 17C+2DC-48Ge 17cm $15.40
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33569i 17cm $14.30
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12994t 12cm $9.90
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- 18A+RI47Ge 17cm $16.50
- 18B+RI47Ge 21cm $19.80
- 18C+RI47Ge 23cm $22.00
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- 23A+RI47Ge 12.5cm $12.65
- 23B+RI47Ge 15cm $14.85
- 23C+RI47Ge 17.5cm $19.80
Figurines and Bases
The figurines below are bolted onto trophy bases.
Click the buttons below to display different bases. To work out your total trophy price add the figurine and the base cost together
CLICK THE BASE BUTTONS ABOVE TO VIEW THE RANGE
How much will I pay for a figure and base Trophy?
Figure price + Base price = Trophy price.
What is the code for ordering a figure and base trophy?
Figure code + Base code = Trophy code e.g. 8065t617DKe.
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B1BMa 1.8cm $5.50
Marbled Blue Timber Base
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B1KMa 1.8cm $5.50
Marbled Black Timber Base
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#R11KM#B1KMp 9cm × 9cm × 7.5cm $8.25
Black “marble look” base and plinth.
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#R12KM#B1KMp 9cm × 9cm × 9.5cm $9.35
Black “marble look” base and plinth.
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#R11BM#B1BMp 9cm × 9cm × 7.5cm $8.25
Blue “marble look” base and plinth.
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#R12KBM#B1BMp 9cm × 9cm × 9.5cm $9.35
Blue “marble look” base and plinth.
MORE DRAMA TROPHY IDEAS
Our customers include schools, universities and theatrical schools throughout Australia from the cities to remote regions. Choose from the standard range of drama trophies and awards as shown on this page, or select additional awards from our Academic Trophy Page, Pewter & Silver Tankards / Cups / Perpetual Plaques / Perpetual Shields and Medals
Delivery to – Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Central Coast and many regions and towns.