Winning group :
Applause Youth Theatre Company – “The Musicians” by Patrick Marber. (They will re-perform their play at the Awards Night on Sat. 15th May)
Runners-Up:
The Howard of Effingham School – “Olivia and I” – by Stuart Tomkins
Nominations for Best Junior Actress (alphabetically) :
Zoë Cookson as Charlie in “The Damage a Knife Can Do” by Priory Players Youth Theatre;
Jessica Dolan as Lily Morgan in “Living with Lady Macbeth” by Goffs School;
Annabelle Mallin as Shoemaker’s Wife in “The Shoemaker’s Incredible Wife” by Uppingham School Drama Society.
WINNER:
Jessica Dolan.
Nominations for Best Junior Actor (alphabetically) :
Jamie Fawcett as Alex in “The Musicians” by Applause Youth Theatre Company;
Jack Flammiger as Roland in “The Musicians” by Applause Youth Theatre Company;
Stuart Tomkins as Dennis in “Olivia and I” by The Howard of Effingham School.
WINNERS:
Jamie Fawcett and Jack Flammiger (joint award).
Special Mentions – Actresses (alphabetically) :
Cydney Atkinson as Mon in “Living with Lady Macbeth” by Goffs School;
Shivani Gulati as Hermia in “Dreamers” by The Croft Drama Group;
Alice Raines as Aimee in “The Damage a Knife Can Do” by Priory Players Youth Theatre;
Maddie Richards as Tilly Sunshine in “Las Vegas Basement” by St. John’s School.
Special Mentions – Actors (alphabetically) :
Ben Hawkey as Willy Hart in “Willy Hart’sCircus” by Arnould School Youth Theatre;
Alex Hopkins as Billy Bean in “Las Vegas Basement” by St. John’s School;
Jack Matthews as Watson in “Watson’s Memoires” by Leatherhead Performing Arts;
Barnaby Weston as Shoemaker in “The Shoemaker’s Incredible Wife” by Uppingham School.
Nominations for the Richard Houghton Award (Junior) – for outstanding contribution :
Caterham School – “Silent Scream” – for the opening sequence with five corpses under white sheets; the visual effect, movement and make-up;
Leatherhead Performing Arts – “Watson’s Memoires” – for the musical links to explain the story;
St.John’s School – “Las Vegas Basement” – the stage setting depicting a dressing room and audition area plus the final visual effects of entry into ‘Heaven’.
WINNERS:
Caterham School.
Nominations for the “New Writing” Award (alphabetically):
“Olivia and I” by Stuart Tomkins;
“Silent Scream” devised by Caterham School;
“The Damage a Knife Can Do” by Tom Penfold.
WINNER:
“Olivia and I” by Stuart Tomkins. |
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Winning group :
Woldingham Players – “The Dear Departed” by Stanley Houghton. (They will re-perform their play at the Awards Night on Sat. 15th May)
Runners-Up:
Mole Valley Scriptwriting Group – “Obeying Orders” by Stefan Dubois
Nominations for Best Actress (alphabetically) :
Millie Hart as Beth Cummings in “Lifeboat” by Cobham Players;
Samantha Myers as Bess Walder in “Lifeboat” by Cobham Players;
Anne Nunn as The Medicated Gloom in “The Cagebirds” by Runnymede Drama Group;
Jane Walters as The Constant Twittering in “The Cagebirds” by Runnymede Drama Group.
WINNERS:
Millie Hart and Samantha Myers (joint award).
Nominations for Best Actor (alphabetically) :
David Cunningham as Major Tom Wirz in “Obeying Orders” by Mole Valley Scriptwriting Group;
Drew Thomas as Capt. Gunter Von Rhinehart in “Obeying Orders” by Mole Valley Scriptwriting Group;
Luigi Paiano as Silvio in “PVT Wars” by Manor Theatre Group;
Gary Pollak as Ben Jordan in “The Dear Departed” by Woldingham Players.
WINNER:
David Cunningham.
Special Mentions – Actresses (alphabetically) :
Sarah Greenwood as Mrs. Slater in “The Dear Departed” by Woldingham Players;
Carol Hunt as Miss Prothero in “A Visit from Miss Prothero” by The Byfleet Players;
Pam Lievesley as Miss Samuels in “Only the Lonely” by Head2Head Theatre;
Rachel Pearson as Paula in “The Edge” by Ashtead Players;
Sylvia Pritchard as Milly in “Ghosts of Bedlam” by Sevenoaks Players;
Cherry South as Victoria Slater in “The Dear Departed” by Woldingham Players.
Special Mentions – Actors (alphabetically) :
George Duda as Devil in “A Sense of the Ridiculous” by Merstham Amateur Dramatic Society;
Tony McDougal as Marcus in “The Edge” by Ashtead Players;
Stuart Terrell as Fool in “Wyrd Sisters” by The Mechanicals;
Bob Wells as Arthur Dodsworth in “A Visit from Miss Prothero” by The Byfleet Players.
Nominations for the Richard Houghton Award (Adult) – for outstanding contribution :
Cobham Players – “Lifeboat” – for the realistic set depicting the many aspects of the story;
Manor Theatre Group – “PVT Wars” – for professionalism, organisation and discipline throughout their preparation slot and performance.
WINNERS:
Manor Theatre Group.
Nominations for the “New Writing” Award (alphabetically):
“Las Vegas Basement” devised by the cast and scripted by Mark Probert (St. John’s School);
“Obeying Orders” by Stefan Dubois (MVSG);
“Watson’s Memoires” by Sally McCormack (Leatherhead Performing Arts).
WINNER:
“Obeying Orders” by Stefan Dubois. |