UK Theatre has announced the winners of the UK Theatre Awards 2015 – the
only awards to honour outstanding achievement in performing, producing
and management in theatres throughout the United Kingdom.
The awards were presented earlier today at a the ceremony at London’s historic Guildhall
compèred by musical theatre star
Michael Xavier, with a performance from
the cast of The
Secret Diary of Adrian Mole Aged 13 ¾ and appearances
from guest presenters including
Sir Patrick Stewart OBE, Barbara Windsor
MBE, Richard Wilson OBE, Anne Reid MBE and Lee Mead.
Newcastle Theatre Royal crowned overall winner of the public vote for the My Theatre Matters! UK’s Most Welcoming Theatre Award
Matthew Bourne OBE receives The Stage Award for Outstanding Contribution to British Theatre
Dame Eileen Atkins awarded the prestigious Gielgud Award for Excellence in the Dramatic Arts
Imelda Staunton wins for Best Performance in a Musical for her performance in Gypsy, which also wins for Best Musical Production
Clothworkers’
Theatre Award sees York Theatre Royal awarded £150,000 as part of The
Clothworkers’ Foundation’s five year £1.25 million Dramatic Arts
initiative.
In
the play categories Best New Play went to IPHIGENIA IN SPLOTT by Gary
Owen, a Sherman Cymru production, which will open in the National
Theatre’s Temporary Theatre in January. The award for Best Performance
in a Play was shared by Polly Lister for ABIGAIL’S PARTY, a Theatre by
the Lake production, and Joel MacCormack for EACH HIS OWN WILDERNESS, an
Orange Tree Theatre production. The award for Best Supporting
Performance was given to Justine Mitchell for FOR SERVICES RENDERED, a
Chichester Festival Theatre production.
Ned
Bennett received the award for Best Director for POMONA, an Orange Tree
Theatre production and for YEN, a Royal Exchange Theatre production,
while Best Touring Production was awarded to TWELFTH NIGHT, a
co-production between English Touring Theatre and Sheffield Theatres.
The award for Best Musical Production was won by GYPSY,directed
by Jonathan Kent, a Chichester Festival Theatre production. Imelda
Staunton, who performed the role of Mamma Rose in the production, took
home the award for Best Performance in a Musical. GYPSY transferred to
the Savoy Theatre following its run at the Chichester Festival Theatre.
Best Show for Children and Young People is RUNNING WILD, a Chichester Festival Youth Theatre production.
Best
Design was awarded to Dick Bird, Timothy Bird and Paul Keogan for THE
HUDSUCKER PROXY, a Nuffield Theatre, Liverpool Everyman and Playhouse in
association with Complicite production.
In
the opera and dance categories, Glyndebourne won the award for
Achievement in Opera for an outstandingly well planned and performed
season, whilst the Achievement in Dance award was given to Candoco Dance
Company for their revival of Jérôme Bel’s postmodern classic THE SHOW
MUST GO ON.
The
£150,000 Clothworkers’ Theatre Award was given to York Theatre Royal,
as part of the Foundation’s five year £1.25 million programme to support
the dramatic arts. The award can be used for anything from capital
works to sponsoring a touring production but it must be used for a
specific purpose and may not be added to the theatre’s general funds. A
different region in England will be selected each year.
Matthew
Bourne OBE, widely hailed as one of the UK’s most popular and
successful choreographers and directors, receives The Stage Award for
Outstanding Contribution to British Theatre. Dame Eileen Atkins receives
the Gielgud Award for Excellence in the Dramatic Arts 2015 in
recognition of her illustrious seven decade career on stage and screen.
In the awards for off-stage excellence
Rambert won the Achievement in Marketing award for its work in
attracting new audiences to contemporary dance, which has led to record
breaking attendances in 2014/15.
The Renee Stepham Award for Best
Presentation of Touring Theatre went to Royal & Derngate for their
tours of six high profile productions MADE IN NORTHAMPTON. The award for
Promotion of Diversity was shared by Curve Theatre for its diversity
action plan and strategy targeted at the age-profile and
multiculturalism of the city and Watford Palace Theatre for its
initiatives to ensure it offers and develops services for the widest
range of the population.
The UK Theatre
Insurance Award for Theatre Employee or Manager of the Year was shared
by two individuals: Gaby Paradis from West Yorkshire Playhouse and
Dorothy Wilson from mac Birmingham.
A full list of winners is published below.
Best New Play
- IPHIGENIA IN SPLOTT by Gary Owen, a Sherman Cymru production
Best Performance in a Play
- Joel MacCormack for EACH HIS OWN WILDERNESS, an Orange Tree Theatre production
- Polly Lister for ABIGAIL’S PARTY, a Theatre by the Lake production
Best Supporting Performance
- Justine Mitchell for FOR SERVICES RENDERED, a Chichester Festival Theatre production
Best Musical Production
- GYPSY directed by Jonathan Kent, a Chichester Festival Theatre production
Best Performance in a Musical
- Imelda Staunton for GYPSY, a Chichester Festival Theatre production
Best Show for Children and Young People
- RUNNING WILD, a Chichester Festival Youth Theatre production
Best Director
- Ned Bennett for POMONA, an Orange Tree Theatre production and for YEN a Royal Exchange Theatre production
Best Design
- Dick Bird,
Timothy Bird and Paul Keogan for THE HUDSUCKER PROXY, a Nuffield
Theatre, Liverpool Everyman and Playhouse in association with Complicite
production
Best Touring Production
- TWELFTH NIGHT, an English Touring Theatre and Sheffield Theatres production
Achievement in Dance
- Candoco Dance Company for a terrifically entertaining revival of Jérôme Bel’s postmodern classic THE SHOW MUST GO ON
Achievement in Opera
- Glyndebourne for an outstandingly well planned and performed season
The Renee Stepham Award for Best Presentation of Touring Theatre
- Royal & Derngate for their tours of six high profile productions MADE IN NORTHAMPTON
Achievement in Marketing
- Rambert for its work in attracting new audiences to contemporary dance, which has led to record breaking attendances in 2014/15
UK Theatre Insurance Award for Theatre Employee or Manager of the Year
- Gaby Paradis, West Yorkshire Playhouse
- Dorothy Wilson, mac birmingham
Promotion of Diversity
- Curve Theatre for its diversity action plan and strategy targeted at the age-profile and multiculturalism of the city
- Watford Palace Theatre for its initiatives to ensure it offers and develops services for the widest range of the population
My Theatre Matters! UK’s Most Welcoming Theatre in association with Smooth Radio
The Stage Award for Outstanding Contribution to British Theatre
Clothworkers’ Theatre Award
The Gielgud Award for Excellence in the Dramatic Arts
Further details about the UK Theatre Awards can be found at:
www.uktheatre.org/awards