Alfréd Radok Awards
The Alfréd Radok Awards (Ceny Alfréda Radoka) are presented annually by the Endowment for the Alfréd Radok Awards in collaboration with the Aura–Pont agency and the magazine Svět a Divadlo (The World and Theatre) for achievements in Czech theatre[1]. The prize for Best Performance was first awarded in 1992. In 1995, the categories of Best Play, Best Stage Design, Talent of the Year, Theatre of the Year, Best Actor and Best Actress were created. The winners are selected by vote by theatre critics.
Winners in the principal categories have been as follows.
Best Actor
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- Ivan Řezáč for Arnolphe in The School for Wives
- Ivan Trojan for Léon Theremin in Teremin
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- Jan Budař for Mr. Stavrogin in The Devils
- Alois Švehlík for He in From the Unknown
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- Richard Krajčo for title role in Die Hamletmaschine
- Jiří Langmajer for title role in Hamlet
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- Martin Huba for Sir in The Dresser
- Jaromír Dulava for Coleman Connor in The Lonesome West
- 2001 – David Prachař for Faust in Tragická historie o doktoru Faustovi
- 2000 – Jan Potměšil for Richard III in Richard III
- 1999 – Martin Huba for Bruscon in Der Theatermacher
- 1998 – Karel Roden for Bruno in Le Cocu Magnifique
- 1997 – Miroslav Táborský for Jindřich in Konec masopustu
- 1996 – Jiří Ornest for Ludwig in Ritter, Dene, Voss
- 1995 – Tomáš Töpfer for Jacobowski in Jacobowski and the Colonel
Best Actress
- 2005 – Jaroslava Pokorná for Hedvik in The Wild Duck
- 2004 – Daniela Kolářová for The Mother in Am Ziel
- 2003 – Marie Málková for Ms. Zittel in Heldenplatz
- 2002 – Marie Málková for Ms. Stavrogin in The Devils
- 2001 – Marie Málková for Madelaine in La Terasse
- 2000 – Klaudia Dernerová for Katěrina Izmajlova in Lady Macbeth Mcenského újezdu
- 1999 – Pavla Tomicová for Maryša in Maryša - po pravdě však Mařka
- 1998 – Iva Janžurová for Winnie in Happy Days
- 1997 – Lucie Trmíková for Terezka in Terezka
- 1996 – Emília Vášáryová for The Younger Sister in Ritter, Dene, Voss
- 1995 – Ivana Hloužková for Maryša in Maryša
Best Play
Talent
- 2005 – Gabriela Vermelho
- 2004 – Magdaléna Borová (actress)
- 2003 – Lucie Žáčková (actress)
- 2002 – Ondřej Sokol (actor and director)
- 2001 – Miroslav Krobot (actor) /though he is a director/
- 2000 – Richard Krajčo (actor)
- 1999 – Martin Čičvák (director)
- 1998 – Petr Krušelnický (mime artist)
- 1997 – Petra Špalková (actress)
- 1996 – Martin Dohnal (composer)
- 1995 – Zuzana Stivínová (actress)
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