AWARDS
2019 Awards
Herringbone - Nominated Best Lighting Design for an Independent Production - Sydney Theatre Awards
Coramboy - Nominated Best Lighting Design for an Independent Production - Sydney Theatre Awards
Splinter - Nominated Best Lighting Design for a Main Stage Production - Sydney Theatre Awards
Herringbone - Nominated Best Lighting Design for an Independent Production - Broadway World Regional Awards
2018 Awards
Metamorphoses - Winner of Best Lighting Design for an Independent Production - Sydney Theatre Awards
2017 Awards
Benjamin Brockman - Top Designers of the year - Kevin Jackson
Bengal Tiger at Baghdad Zoo - Best Design - Suzy Goes See's
Bengal Tiger at Baghdad Zoo - Best Indi Lighting Design Honourable Mention - Sydney Theatre Awards
Bengal Tiger at Baghdad Zoo - Best Indi Play Honourable Mention - Sydney Theatre Awards
Bengal Tiger at Baghdad Zoo - Nominated Best Lighting Design - Broadway World
Bengal Tiger at Baghdad Zoo - Best Shows of the Year - Kevin Jackson
Neville's Island - Nominated Best Lighting Design - Broadway World
The Laden Table - One of Best New Play/Best Shows of the Year - Kevin Jackson
Jatinga - One of Best New Play/Best Shows of the Year - Kevin Jackson
2015 Awards
Detroit - Best Lighting Design - The Buzz From Sydney
Europe - Nominated for Best Emergeing Designer - APDG Design Awards
Those Who Fall in Love - Nominated For Best Set Design for a main stage production - the Errols Tasmania Theatre Awards
2014 Awards
"Benjamin Brockman, lighting designer for more than a few independent productions" - Suzy Goes See
"Wittenberg Best Set Design" - Lisa Thatcher
"It’s no secret from my reviews that I am a huge fan of Ben Brockman’s lighting. The contribution his lighting has made this year to plays such as, Cough, Mr Kolpert, My Name is Truda Vitz, Scenes from an Execution, Wittenberg, Four Dogs and a Bone, Kill the PM, River and November Spawned a Monster cannot be underestimated and particularly when partnered with a director like James Dalton or a designer like Isabella Andronos, his contributions to the theatrical experience move into something more complex, more of an individual creative voice. To watch a play with Ben Brockman lighting in 2014 is to see light as a new character – something for which I was enormously grateful." - Lisa Thatcher