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Manchester Theatre Award nominees announced Date: 20 January 2012 Some of the biggest names in British and international theatre feature in the final nominations for the 2011 Manchester Theatre Awards, alongside fringe success from the region. There are 17 categories, ranging across drama, opera, musical theatre and dance.
The unique thing about the MTAs is that whether it is a big budget production first seen at the city’s international festival, or a fringe theatre play performed upstairs at a local pub, all have been given careful consideration across the various categories. The panel – made up of nine top regional critics including Whatsonstage.com writers Alan Hulme and Carmel Thomason - attend scores of productions throughout the region each year. In the past they also spotted some of the rising stars who have gone on to major success on stage, or in Hollywood. The awards, formerly the Manchester Evening New Theatre Awards have now been re-modelled and re-launched, attracting the backing of the region’s theatres, business leaders and many more. The full nominations list: OPERA Albert Herring, Royal Northern College of Music Gianni Schicchi, English Touring Opera, Buxton Opera House Lucia di Lammermoor, Clonter Opera The Portrait, Opera North, The Lowry Utopia Ltd, Gilbert & Sullivan Festival, Buxton Opera House DANCE Carlos Acosta, The Lowry Cinderella, Birmingham Royal Ballet, The Lowry Danish Dance Theatre, Triple Bill, The Lowry Richard Alston Dance Company, Triple Bill, The Lowry DESIGN Deathtrap - design Foxton; light Jane Barrek; sound Lorna Munden, Oldham Coliseum The Demolition Man - design James Cotterill; light Brent Lees; sound Andy Smith; projection design Joe Stathers-Tracey, Bolton Octagon Hard Times - design Judith Croft; light Nick Richings; sound Peter Rice, Library Theatre at Murrays’ Mills, Manchester Secret Thoughts - design/light Ciaran Bagnall; sound Andy Smith; projection design Joe Stathers-Tracey, Bolton Octagon Stepping Out - design Foxton; light Thomas Weir; sound Lorna Munden, Oldham Coliseum BEST ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE Judith Barker in All The Way Home, Library Theatre at The Lowry Tammy Joelle in Who’s Afraid Of Virginia Woolf?, Bolton Octagon Suzan Sylvester in The Price, Bolton Octagon Shannon Tarbet in Mogadishu, Royal Exchange BEST ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE David Crellin in Hard Times, Library Theatre at Murrays’ Mills Kieran Hill in Who’s Afraid Of Virginia Woolf?, Bolton Octagon Pearce Quigley in Zack, Royal Exchange Kenneth Alan Taylor in The Price, Bolton Octagon BEST ACTOR Rob Edwards in Secret Thoughts, Bolton Octagon George Irving in Who’s Afraid Of Virginia Woolf?, Bolton Octagon [Con O’Neill] in A View From The Bridge, Royal Exchange James Simmons in Private Lives, Oldham Coliseum BEST ACTRESS Kate Coogan in Secret Thoughts, Bolton Octagon Anna Francolini in A View From The Bridge, Royal Exchange Cush Jumbo in As You Like It, Royal Exchange Margot Leicester in Who’s Afraid Of Virginia Woolf?, Bolton Octagon BEST PRODUCTION Hard Times, directed by Chris Honer for the Library Theatre at Murrays’ Mills The Price, directed by David Thacker for Bolton Octagon Private Lives, directed by Robin Herford for Oldham Coliseum Secret Thoughts, directed by David Thacker for Bolton Octagon A View From The Bridge, directed by Sarah Frankcom, for the Royal Exchange Who’s Afraid Of Virginia Woolf?, directed by David Thacker for Bolton Octagon BEST MUSICAL Avenue Q, The Lowry Ghost The Musical, Opera House Legally Blonde The Musical, Opera House Spring Awakening, The Lowry BEST ACTOR IN A VISITING PRODUCTION Declan Conlon, Terminus, Abbey Theatre Dublin, at The Lowry James Corden, One Man, Two Guvnors, National Theatre at The Lowry Derek Jacobi, King Lear, The Donmar at The Lowry Rory Kinnear, Hamlet, National Theatre at The Lowry Richard Fleeshman, Ghost The Musical, Opera House BEST ACTRESS IN A VISITING PRODUCTION Faye Brookes, Legally Blonde The Musical, Opera House Sharon D Clarke, Ghost The Musical, Opera House Olwen Fouere, Terminus, Abbey Theatre Dublin, at The Lowry Catherine Walker, Terminus, Abbey Theatre Dublin, at The Lowry BEST VISITING PRODUCTION Dancing At Lughnasa, The Original Theatre Company, Oldham Coliseum Hamlet, National Theatre at The Lowry King Lear, The Donmar, at The Lowry One Man, Two Guvnors, National Theatre at The Lowry BEST STUDIO PERFORMANCE Matthew Ganley, God Wept And The Devil Laughed, Lowry Studio Rad Kaim, Ivan and the Dogs, Lowry Studio Amy Nostbakken, The Big Smoke, Lowry Studio Sarah McDonald Hughes, Once In A House On Fire, Lowry Studio Rosie Wyatt, Bunny, Royal Exchange Studio BEST OF THE FRINGE Lucia Cox, Blackbird, Salford Studio JB Shorts season, Joshua Brooks Bar Alex Moran, Hyde, Buxton Fringe Festival Sherica, Balloon Head and Shred Productions, 24:7 Festival True, Laal Marra Theatre Company, 24:7 Festival BEST SPECIAL ENTERTAINMENT Dr Dee, Manchester International Festival, Palace The Crash Of The Elysium, Manchester International Festival, Media City The Life And Death Of Marina Abramovic, Manchester International Festival, The Lowry Midnight Tango, The Lowry Dick Whittington, Oldham Coliseum BEST NEW PLAY Last Orders, by Sarah McDonald Hughes, Royal Exchange Studio and Library Replay season at Contact Mogadishu, by Vivienne Franzmann, Royal Exchange Once In A House On Fire, adapted for the stage by Sarah McDonald Hughes, from a memoir by Andrea Ashworth, The Lowry Studio Secret Thoughts, by David Lodge, Bolton Octagon BEST NEWCOMER Zora Bishop, As You Like It, Royal Exchange Harry Livingstone, The Glass Menagerie, Oldham Coliseum Emma Matthews, Stepping Out, Oldham Coliseum William Postlethwaite, As You Like it, Royal Exchange Matthew Tennyson, Beautiful Thing, Royal Exchange
Best of luck to all of the nominees from everyone at Whatsonstage.com.
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