Belt Up Theatre are a British theatre company based in the north of England. They were set up in 2008 in the city of York. Run as a collective, the company is led by directors Dominic J Allen, Jethro Compton, James Wilkes and Alexander Wright.
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The Boy James by Alexander Wright is the company's first production to tour internationally. It will be performed at the Adelaide Fringe Festival after a three week in London in early 2012.
The Middlesex Prison, known as The House of Detention in Clerkenwell is to become the new site for Belt Up Theatre's site specific production of Shakespeare's Macbeth in April 2011.
NSDF FestGoer's Award for Metamorphosis
NSDF Buzz Goodbody Award for best Director for Alexander Wright for Metamorphosis
NSDF Spotlight Award for Best Actor for James Wilkes as Gregor Samsa in Metamorphosis
NSDF Judges' Award for Best Lighting Design for Jethro Compton for Metamorphosis
NSDF Judges' Award for Best Ensemble for Metamorphosis
ThreeWeeks Editor's Award 2008
Edinburgh International Festival Award 2008
In autumn 2009, Belt Up Theatre were announced as a resident company at the York Theatre Royal