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All the winners from the Manchester Theatre Awards

Published on

March 9, 2018

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markludmon

Mark Ludmon takes a look at all the winners from the Manchester Theatre Awards 2018

Manchester Theatre Awards 2018

Oldham Coliseum’s staging of Florian Zeller’s drama The Father has won the title of best production along with best leading actor for Kenneth Alan Taylor in the Manchester Theatre Awards.

The north-west premiere of the play, translated by Christopher Hampton and directed by Kevin Shaw, was among a number of home-grown productions to receive accolades at today’s ceremony at The Lowry in Salford alongside touring shows.

The Father at Oldham Coliseum

The Father at Oldham Coliseum

Janet Suzman was named best actress in a leading role for the revival of Martin Sherman’s one-woman show Rose at Home. Both awards for supporting roles also went to productions at Home: Katie West for Uncle Vanya and Andrew Sheridan in the UK tour of Duncan Macmillan’s People, Places and Things.

Paul Auster's City of Glass, adapted by Duncan Macmillan and premiered at the Lyric Hammersmith in London, racked up another award for Home, taking the title of best design for the work of set designer Jenny Melville and video designer Lysander Ashton.

Yank! tickets at Charing Cross Theatre

Andy Coxon (Mitch) and Scott Hunter (Stu) in Yank! Photo: Claire Bilyard Scott Hunter was named newcomer of the year for Yank!, the musical about a gay romance against the backdrop of World War Two, which ran at Manchester’s Hope Mill Theatre and Charing Cross Theatre in London.

Man on the Moon by Keisha Thompson, for Sustained Theatre Up North and Contact Theatre, won the title of best studio production, while Rhodri Meilir received the award for best performance in a studio production in Alan Harris’s How My Light Is Spent at the Royal Exchange.

Declan Greene’s Moth from Ransack Theatre at Hope Mill Theatre was named best fringe production, while the award for best performance in a fringe production went to Alexandra Maxwell in Alex Keelan’s The Loves of Others and Anna Jordan’s Freak at 53two for Greater Manchester Fringe.

Another Greater Manchester Fringe production, Narcissist in the Mirror by Rosie Fleeshman at The King’s Arms in Salford, won the overall title of best new play.

The Weir - New Wolsey Theatre

The Cast of The Weir. Photo: Marc Brenner English Touring Theatre’s revival of Conor McPherson’s The Weir won the Target Live Award for a Visiting Production after stopping off at Oldham Coliseum.

Sheridan Smith was named best actress in a Visiting Production for the Menier Chocolate Factory’s production of Funny Girl which came to the Palace Theatre.

Sunset Boulevard UK Tour

Danny Mac as Joe Gillis Also at the Palace, Danny Mac won the title of best actor in a visiting production for the tour of Sunset Boulevard from Curve in Leicester. The show also won the overall award for best musical.

A new staging of Aeschylus’s The Suppliant Women earned the award for best ensemble, created by Actors Touring Company with the Royal Lyceum Edinburgh and the Royal Exchange.

The ceremony ended with special achievement awards for Anne Hornsby, director of audio description specialist Mind's Eye, and Barrie Rutter, the founder and outgoing artistic director of leading theatre company Northern Broadsides.

See below for a full list of the winners:

Best Production

The Father, Oldham Coliseum

Best New Play

Narcissist in the Mirror by Rosie Fleeshman, The King’s Arms / Greater Manchester Fringe

Best Musical

Sunset Boulevard (Curve, Leicester), Palace Theatre

Best Actress in a Leading Role

Janet Suzman, Rose, Home

Best Actor in a Leading Role

Kenneth Alan Taylor, The Father, Oldham Coliseum

Best Actress in a Supporting Role

Katie West, Uncle Vanya, Home

Best Actor in a Supporting Role

Andrew Sheridan, People, Places and Things, Home

Best Ensemble 

The Suppliant Women (Actors Touring Company, Royal Exchange & Royal Lyceum), Royal Exchange

Newcomer of the Year Scott Hunter, Yank!, Hope Mill Theatre Best Studio Production Man on the Moon (Stun), Contact Theatre Best Performance in a Studio Production Rhodri Meilir, How My Light Is Spent, Royal Exchange Best Fringe Production

Moth (Ransack Theatre), Hope Mill Theatre

Best Performance in a Fringe Production Alexandra Maxwell, The Loves of Others / Freak, Greater Manchester Fringe Target Live Award for a Visiting Production The Weir (English Touring Theatre), Oldham Coliseum

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Best Actress in a Visiting Production Sheridan Smith, Funny Girl (Menier Chocolate Factory), Palace Theatre Best Actor in a Visiting Production Danny Mac, Sunset Boulevard (Curve, Leicester), Palace Theatre Best Design Jenny Melville (set) & Lysander Ashton (video), Paul Auster’s City of Glass, Home Award for Special Entertainment Dick Whittington (Qdos), Opera House Phil Radcliffe Award for Opera

The Snow Maiden (Opera North), The Lowry

Robert Robson Award for Dance

Song of the Earth & La Sylphide (English National Ballet), Palace Theatre

Special Achievement Award

Anne Hornsby

Barrie Rutter

Youth Panel Award Winner Singin' in the Rain, RNCM Young Company

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