Penguin Play Awards

The Penguin Play Awards is an awards ceremony held in Club Penguin on an annual basis. They are used to credit great theatrical productions on the island in the form of a lavish event.

History
After a shower of new plays in 2009, ideas for deciding the best one began by Aunt Arctic for "the scoop for her journalists". A team of volunteers to be the director was held, and a penguin nicknamed The Director was chosen. In March 20th, the new stage for the awards were opened, and showers of penguins watched plays and voted. It was hosted for 4 years until Ruby and the Ruby was given the final award of 2013 before the stage was deconstructed and wheeled away into storage for 2 years. In late 2015, after floods of complains, Aunt Arctic decided to re-open the awards and make them permanently once every 1 year. The slightly old, special stage is still in use now.

Awards
The awards for the plays are -


 * Best Set - This is for awarding the play with the best props.


 * Best Sound - Speaks for itself.


 * Best Effects - Special effects, such as trapdoors, smoke, rope from the ceiling etc.


 * Best Sound - This is for the best voices and music.


 * Best Costumes - How good the costumes look.


 * Best Performance - This is how well the actors played.


 * Best Overall Play - Speaks for itself.

Recipients
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