Theatre News: Black British Theatre Awards To Stream On Sky Arts

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The nominees for this year’s Black British Theatre Awards have been announced. 

First presented last year, the awards are produced by Kwame Kwei-Armah, and directed by Charlie Di Placido and Kojey Radical. A socially distanced ceremony will take place at London’s Young Vic Theatre

Directors Solange Urdang and Omar F. Okai say “this is an important year with UK Theatre coming to a standstill and the Black Lives Matter movement protests. We feel it is important now more than ever to highlight the wonderful Black British talent we have in abundance and hope to bring positivity to such a difficult time”

The event will also be shown exclusively on Sky Arts in late October. Director of Sky Arts  Philip Edgar-Jones, said “we are pleased to be able to provide a platform at Sky Arts to showcase the very best of Black British Theatre Talent – particularly at a time of such crisis for the theatre industry. Art and Culture is even more vital at this point and we know the incredible talent on display here will point the way to a brighter future when the recovery begins.”

Full List of Nominees: 

Best Director Award for a Play or Musical:

Clint Dyer, Death of England, National Theatre

Nadia Latif, Fairview, Young Vic Theatre

Ola Ince, Appropriate, Donmar Warehouse

Roy Alexander Weise, ‘Master Harold’… and the boys, National Theatre

Best Producer:

Adrian Grant, Thriller Live, Lyric Theatre

Nicole Raquel Dennis and Ryan Carter, Turn Up, Cadogan Hall

Tobi Kyeremateng, My White Best Friend (and Other Letters Left Unsaid), Royal Court Theatre

Best Choreographer:

Kenrick ‘H2O’ Sandy MBE, REDD, Barbican Theatre

Lanre Malaolu, Pass Over, Kiln Theatre

Shelley Maxwell, ‘Master Harold’… and the boys, National Theatre

Best Dance Performance in a Dance Production: 

Kenrick ‘H2O’ Sandy MBE, REDD, Barbican Theatre 

Marcelino Sambé, The Cellist, Royal Opera House

Best Dance Production:

Ingoma, Ballet Black, Barbican Theatre

Boy Blue, REDD, Barbican Theatre

ZooNation, Some Like It Hip Hop , Peacock Theatre

 Best Use of Innovation and Technology:

Nicole Raquel Dennis and Ryan Carter, Turn Up, Cadogan Hall

Light and Sound Recognition:

Carmen Wright

Simeon Miller

Tony Gayle

Costume Design Recognition:

Jodie Simone Howe

Maybelle Laye

Natalie Pryce

Book and Lyrics Recognition:

Arinzé Kene

Roy Williams

Shirley Thompson OBE

Musical Director Recognition:

Ian Oakley

Sean Green

Shiloh Coke

Casting Director Recognition:

Isabella Odoffin

Best Male Actor in a Play:

Lucian Msamati, Master Harold’… and the boys, National Theatre 

Paapa Essiedu, Pass Over, Kiln Theatre

Valentine Olukoga, The Fishermen, Trafalgar Studios

Best Female Actor in a Play:

Rakie Ayola, On Bear Ridge, Royal Court Theatre

Ronke Adekoluejo, Three Sisters, National Theatre

Sharon D. Clarke MBE, Death of a Salesman, Piccadilly Theatre

Best Supporting Male Actor in a Play:

Arinzé Kene, Death of a Salesman, Young Vic Theatre

Nari Blair-Mangat, Cyrano de Bergerac, Playhouse Theatre 

Reice Weathers. The Upstart Crow, Gielgud Theatre

 Best Supporting Female Actor in a Play:

Cherrelle Skeete, The High Table, Bush Theatre

Michele Austin, Cyrano de Bergerac, Playhouse Theatre 

Rosalind Eleazar, Uncle Vanya, Harold Pinter Theatre

Best Production Play:

Death of a Salesman, Piccadilly Theatre

Fairview, Young Vic Theatre

Three Sisters, National Theatre

Best Male Actor in a Musical:

Jason Brock, Thriller Live, Lyric Theatre

Jonathan Andrew Hume, Come from Away, Phoenix Theatre 

Noah Thomas, Everybody’s Talking About Jamie, Apollo Theatre

 Best Female Actor in a Musical:

Aisha Jawando, TINA – The Tina Turner Musical, Aldwych Theatre 

Maiya Quansah-Breed, Six the Musical, Arts Theatre 

Miriam-Teak Lee, & Juliet, The Shaftesbury Theatre

Best Supporting Male Actor in a Musical:

Arun Blair-Mangat, & Juliet, The Shaftesbury Theatre

Nicholas McLean, Wicked, Apollo Victoria Theatre

Tarinn Callender, Hamilton, Victoria Palace Theatre

Best Supporting Female Actor in a Musical:

Melanie La Barrie, & Juliet, The Shaftesbury Theatre

Nicole Raquel Dennis, Dear Evan Hansen, Noël Coward Theatre 

Shanay Holmes, The Bridges of Madison County, Menier Chocolate Factory

Best Musical Production:

Hamilton, Victoria Palace Theatre

Thriller Live, Lyric Theatre

TINA – The Tina Turner Musical, Aldwych Theatre

 LGBTQ+ Champion:

Arun Blair-Mangat

Layton Williams

Rikki Beadle-Blair MBE

Disability Champion Award:

Chris Fonseca

Rachel Nwokoro

Best Teacher of Performing Arts as a Subject:

David Blake, WAC Arts

Dollie Henry, Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance 

Kamara Gray, Urdang Academy/Artistry Youth Dance

Best Recent Graduate:

Danielle Fiamanya, Guildford School of Acting

Stacy Abalogun, Royal Academy of Dramatic Art

Tonye Scott-Obene, Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts

Lifetime Achievement Award:

Shirley Thompson OBE

Words by Orla McAndrew.


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