Manchester Theatre Awards
The Manchester Theatre Awards were established in 2011 to replace the Manchester Evening News Theatre Awards.[1] The MEN awards, established in 1981, had long been recognised as the most important theatrical prize-giving outside London and were an important part of the Greater Manchester theatrical calendar. When the Manchester Evening News withdrew its support of the annual theatre awards a group of local critics, with the support of the Greater Manchester theatres, set up a new organisation to carry on the awards. The first winners, for 2011, were announced on 14 March 2012.
Winners and nominations
2015 nominees
Winners of the 2015 awards will be announced on 4 March 2016 at HOME (Manchester)[2]
- Best actor: Colin Connor, Rob Edwards, Jonjo O’Neill and Sam Swann
- Best actress: Scarlett Brookes, Barbara Drennan, Kathryn Hunter and Maxine Peake
- Actor In A Supporting Role: David Birrell, Ben Porter, David Nabil Stuart, Tim Steed
- Actress In A Supporting Role: Natasha Davidson, Lauren Drummond, Anna Wheatley, Ria Zmitrowicz
- Actor in a Visiting Production: Joe Armstrong, Michael Ball, Finetime Fontayne, Dominic Marsh
- Actress in a Visiting Production: Louise Brealey, Debbie Kurup, Lucy O’Byrne,Sophie Thompson
- Performance in a Studio Production: Alex Austin, Carla Langley,Sian Reese-Williams Abdul Salis
- Performance in a Fringe Production: Ben Bland, Heather Carroll, Colin Connor,J eni Howarth-Williams
- Ensemble: Dreamers (Oldham Coliseum), Noises Off (Octagon Theatre), Lord of the Flies (The Lowry), Street Scene (RNCM)
- Production: An Enemy of the People, Educating Rita (Oldham Coliseum), Rite (Contact), A View From The Bridge (Octagon Theatre)
- Visiting Production: Beryl, Constellations, John, Twelve Angry Men
- Studio Production: Cuddles, Light, Lungs, So Here We Are
- Fringe Production: Mr. Smith at the Kings Arms, Salford, Parents Without Children at the Three Minute Theatre, The Rise and Fall of Little Voice at the Kings Arms, Salford, We Are The Multitude at 24:7 Theatre Festival
- Musical: Anything Goes, The Bodyguard - The Musical, Guys And Dolls, Mack & Mabel
- Dance: 1984, Flex’N Manchester, Lest We Forget, Tree Of Codes
- Opera: Cosi Fan Tutte, Giovanna d’Arco, The Marriage of Figaro, A Midsummer Night's Dream
- Design: Inkheart, Moominland Midwinter, The Oresteia, Tree Of Codes
- New Play: Beryl (Maxine Peake), Nirbhaya (Yael Farber), The Rolling Stone (Chris Urch), So Here We Are (Luke Norris)
- Special Entertainment:Inala - A Zulu Ballet, Ultima Vez, Bridging the Gap, Moominland Midwinter
- Youth Panel Award: On The Town, The Shrine of Everyday Things, TaY Talks, The Wardrobe
2014
Nominations for 2014 performances were announced on 20 January 2015. The winners were announced and presented on 13 March 2015 at the Royal Northern College of Music[3]
- Best actor: Harry McEntire, Billy Liar, Royal Exchange
- Best actress: Clare Foster, Duet For One and Separation, Bolton Octagon
- Best supporting actor: David Burrell, Journey’s End, Bolton Octagon
- Best supporting actress: Gillian Bevan, Hamlet, Royal Exchange
- Best actor in a visiting production : Sir Anthony Sher, Henry IV, Royal Shakespeare Company at The Lowry
- Best actress in a visiting production : Katherine Kingsley, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Manchester Opera House
- Best production – Angel Meadow, Anu Productions for HOME (Manchester)
- Best visiting production: The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-Time, National Theatre at The Lowry
- The Brynteg Award for Best Musical: Jersey Boys, Palace Theatre
- Best opera: Gotterdammerung, Opera North at The Lowry
- The Robert Robson award for dance: Le Corsaire, English National Ballet at The Lowry
- Best design: Romeo and Juliet, HOME (Manchester)
- Best newcomer: Emily Barber, Billy Liar, Royal Exchange
- Best new play: An August Bank Holiday Lark, Northern Broadsides at the Oldham Coliseum Theatre
- Best studio production: We Had Hairy Hands, The Lowry Studio
- Best fringe production: Thick as Thieves
- Best studio performance: Sinead Matthews, Pink, Royal Exchange Studio
- Best fringe performance: Kaitlin Howard, The Alphabet Girl
- Best ensemble: Angel Meadow, Anu Productions for HOME (Manchester)
- Best special entertainment: Barry Humphries, Manchester Opera House
- Youth Panel Award: A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Lowry Young Actors Company
- Special achievement award: David Slack
- The Stage Door Foundation award for excellence: Monkeywood Theatre
2013
- Best Actor: Kenneth Branagh, Macbeth, Manchester International Festival
- Best Actress: Cush Jumbo, A Doll's House, Royal Exchange
- Best Supporting Actor: Ray Fearon, Macbeth, Manchester International Festival
- Best Supporting Actress: Shirley Darroch, Chicago, Oldham Coliseum
- Best Actor in a Visiting Production: Julian Glover, Maurice's Jubilee, Opera House
- Best Actress in a Visiting Production: Catherine Kinsella, Rutherford and Son, The Lowry
- Best Production: Macbeth, Manchester International Festival
- Best Visiting Production: War Horse, National Theatre at The Lowry
- Best Musical: Singin' In The Rain, Opera House
- Best opera: Otello, Opera North, The Lowry
- The Robert Robson award for dance: Michael Clark Triple Bill, The Lowry
- Best Design: The Old Woman, Manchester International Festival, Palace Theatre
- Best Newcomer: Freya Sutton, Hairspray, The Lowry
- Best New Play: Away From Home, 24:7 Theatre Festival
- Best Studio Production: Brilliant Adventures, Royal Exchange Studio
- Best Fringe Production: The Best, Lass O'Gowrie
- Best Studio Performance: Robert Lonsdale, Brilliant Adventures, Royal Exchange Studio
- Best Fringe Performance: Rob Ward, Away From Home, 24:7 Theatre Festival
- Best Ensemble: Chicago, Oldham Coliseum
- Best Special Entertainment: Dick Whittington, Opera House
- Special Achievement Award - Chris Honer, Library Theatre, Manchester
- The Stage Door Foundation award for excellence: Lip Service
2012
- Best Production: Wonderful Town, directed by Braham Murray for the Royal Exchange at The Lowry
- Best Studio Production: Black Roses, Royal Exchange Studio
- Best New Play: Snookered by Ishy Din, Oldham Coliseum
- Best Visiting Production: Julius Caesar, Royal Shakespeare Company at The Lowry
- Best Fringe: All The Bens by Ian Townsend, 24:7 Theatre Festival
- Best Special Entertainment: Star Cross'd, Oldham Coliseum
- Best Design: Wonderful Town for the Royal Exchange at The Lowry
- Best Opera: Don Giovanni, Opera North, The Lowry
- Best Actress in a Visiting Production: Siân Phillips, Cabaret, The Lowry
- Best Actor in a Visiting Production: Ray Fearon, Julius Caesar, Royal Shakespeare Company at The Lowry
- Best Actor: Christopher Ravenscroft, The Winslow Boy, Bolton Octagon
- Best Actress: Maxine Peake, Miss Julie, Royal Exchange
- Best Performance in a Studio Production: Julie Hesmondhalgh, Black Roses, Royal Exchange Studio
- Best Supporting Actor: Christopher Villiers, The Winslow Boy, Bolton Octagon
- Best Supporting Actress: Natalie Grady, The Daughter-in-Law, the Library Theatre
- Best Newcomer: Tamla Kari, Saturday Night and Sunday Morning, Royal Exchange
- Best Ensemble: Arabian Nights, the Library Theatre
- Best Musical: The Lion King, Palace Theatre
- Best Dance: Matthew Bourne’s Sleeping Beauty, The Lowry
- Special Award: Porl Cooper
2011
- Best Production: The Price, directed by David Thacker for Bolton Octagon
- Best Actor: Con O'Neill, A View From The Bridge, Royal Exchange
- Best Actress: Margot Leicester, Who's Afraid Of Virginia Woolf?, Bolton Octagon
- Best Actor in a Supporting Role: Kenneth Alan Taylor, The Price, Bolton Octagon
- Best Actress in a Supporting Role: Shannon Tarbet, Mogadishu, Royal Exchange
- Best New Play: Secret Thoughts by David Lodge, Bolton Octagon
- Best Newcomer: Matthew Tennyson, Beautiful Thing, Royal Exchange
- Best Studio Performance: Matthew Ganley, God Wept And The Devil Laughed, Lowry Studio
- Best of the Fringe: Sherica, Balloon Head and Shred Productions, 24:7 Theatre Festival
- Best Design: Hard Times design Judith Croft; light Nick Richings; sound Peter Rice, Library Theatre at Murrays' Mills
- Best Musical: Ghost the Musical, Manchester Opera House
- Best Visiting Production: One Man, Two Guvnors, National Theatre at The Lowry
- Best Actor in a Visiting Production: Rory Kinnear, Hamlet, National Theatre at The Lowry
- Best Actress in a Visiting Production: Sharon D Clarke, Ghost the Musical Manchester Opera House
- Best Special Entertainment: The Life and Death of Marina Abramović, Manchester International Festival, The Lowry
- Opera: The Portrait, Opera North, The Lowry
- Dance: Cinderella, Birmingham Royal Ballet, The Lowry
- Special Award: For outstanding contribution to North West theatre – Braham Murray
References
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- ↑ "Manchester Theatre Awards 2015 | The Winners". Retrieved 6 June 2015.
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