2012 : Brighton & Hove Arts Council’s Full-Length Drama Competition
Adjudicator : Sian Webber
Competitors : in order of appearance
1
September 26 – 29
Wick Theatre Company
Calendar Girls
By Tim Firth
Produced by Patricia Lyne
2
October 10 – 13
Southwick Players
Visiting Mr. Green
By Jeff Baron
Produced by H Reeves
3
October 13 & 15 – 20
Lewes Little Theatre Club
Calendar Girls
By Tim Firth
Produced by Sandra Tomlinson
4October 17 – 20
Rottingdean Drama Society
Venus Observed
By Christopher Fry
Produced by Adrian Herbert
5
October 17 – 19 & 26
Burgess Hill Theatre Club
Fur Coat and No Knickers
By Mike Harding
Produced by unknown
6
November 10 – 11 & 13 – 17
New Venture Theatre
The Price
By Arthur Miller
Produced by Rod Lewis
2012 : Brighton & Hove Arts Council’s Drama Awards Evening
When : December 12 2012
Where : Hove Dyke Road Brighton & Hove Sixth Form College [BASVIC]
Bea Waters Challenge Cup for Best Overall Production
New Venture Theatre
The Price
The Arthur Churchill Award For Excellence – runners-up
Southwick Players
Visiting Mr. Green
Best Director
Sandra Tomlinson
Lewes Little Theatre
Calendar Girls
Best Actor
Jerry Lyne for Gregory Solomon
The Price
New Venture Theatre
Best Actress
Jenny Lloyd-Lyons for Annie
Calendar Girls
Lewes Little Theatre
Best Supporting Actor
David Morley for John
Calendar Girls
Lewes Little Theatre
Best Supporting Actress
Sheelagh Baker for Jessie
Calendar Girls
Wick Theatre Company
The Flower Family Award for Best Technical Achievement
Lewes Little Theatre
Calendar Girls
Best Lighting Design
Calendar Girls
Lewes Little Theatre
Best Sound Design
Fur Coat and No Knickers
Burgess Hill Theatre Club
Best Set
Adrian Bowd
Calendar Girls
Lewes Little Theatre
Best Stage Crew
Lewes Little Theatre
Calendar Girls
Best Costumes
Maggie Pierce & Cherry Briggs
Calendar Girls
Wick Theatre Company
Best Publicity
Martin Oakley, Sally Diver, Anita Jones, Paul Watts, Candy White, Michael Eyers
Southwick Players
Visiting Mr. Green
Chairman’s Award
Peta Williams resourcing of Props
The Price
New Venture Theatre
Review #1:
Publication: Shoreham Herald
Publication Data: December 20 2012 issue – page 10
Correspondent: Elaine Hammond
Text Header: Southwick shows win prizes at award
Sub-Text Header: Visiting Mr Green and Calendar Girls praised by adjudicator
Text: Content
Two Southwick companies were presented with prizes at the glittering Brighton & Hove Arts Council Drama Awards Evening held this week.
The adjudicator was Sian Webber, who has acted extensively on stage and TV for over 20 years, and is appearing now as Ritchie Scott the lawyer in East Enders.
Wick Theatre Compny and the Southwick Players were up against Lewes Theatre Club, Burgess Hill Theatre Club and New Venture Theatre Club, with the performances being judged from September to November.
For their October production of Visiting Mr. Green, Southwick Players landed the prestigious Arthur Churchill Award for Excellence.
The publicity team were again judged the best for its promotion of the play, and both cast members Ron Common and Ross Gardiner were both nominated for the title of Best Actor.
Meanwhile, the company was as runner-up for the Bea Waters Challenge Cup for best overall production. The Players were nominated in several other categories, including Best Stage Set, Best Stage Crew and Best Director.
Wick Theatre Company’s September production of Calendar Girls also merited some awards. Sheelagh Baker won the title of Best Supporting Actress for her performance as Jessie, while Maggie Pierce and Cherry Briggs carried off the prize for Best Costumes.
Katie Brownings [playing Chris] was runner-up for the Best Actress Award, while the Company was nominated for Best Stage Crew, Best Sound Design, Best Lighting Design and Best Technical Achievement.
Overall winner was Brighton’s New Venture Theatre for its production of The Price by Arthur Miller.
Sally Diver, publicity team co-ordinator for Southwick Players, said she was proud ofher team.
“This is the third consecutive year we have won the award for best publicity, which is something that has not been achieved by any other company,” she said. “When the Southwick Playrs name was called out I don’t mind admitting I gave a little shriek of joy and didn’t stop smiling all evening.”
Visiting Mr Green director H Reeves said for both actors in the two-hander to be nominated for best actor was such an achievement and a testament to their great performance. I couldn’t have been more excited for them,” he added.