2023 : Brighton & Hove Arts Council’s Full-Length Drama Competition
Adjudicator : Kate Dyson
Competitors : in order of appearance
1
September 13 – 16
Southwick Players
Humble Boy
By Charlotte Jones
Produced by Nettie Sheridan
2
September 18 – 23
Hurst Players
Art
By Yasmina Reza
Produced by Jo Kearns
3
October 4 – 7
Wick Theatre Company
Shadowlands
By William Nicholson
Produced by Suse Crosby
4
October 11 – 14
Rotttingdean Drama Society
The Ladykillers
By Graham Lineham
Produced by Dean Burke
5
October 12 – 14
Henfield Theatre Company
Jekyll and Hyde
By Robert Louis Stevenson
Produced by Trevor hodgson
2023 : Brighton & Hove Arts Council’s Drama Awards Evening
When : December 12 2023
Where : Brighton, Montpelier Road – Brighton Girls School
Bea Waters Challenge Cup for Best Overall Production
Henfield Theatre Company
Jekyll and Hyde
The Arthur Churchill Award for Excellence
“for his outstanding work and exceptional contribution over many years for set and lighting designs and specialist props for both companies at The Barn Theatre in Southwick.”
Martin Oakley
The Gabbus Denney Best Director
Trevor Hodgson
Jekyll and Hyde
Henfield Theatre Company
Best Male Actor
Dan Jones for Felix
Humble Boy
Southwick Players
Best Female Actor
Anita Gilson for Mrs Wilberforce
The Ladykillers
Rotttingdean Drama Society
The Mike Padley Award for Best Supporting Male Actor
Mike Wells for Major W. H. Lewis
Shadowlands
Wick Theatre Company
The Mike Padley Award for Best Supporting Female Actor
Lou Yeo for Rosie
Humble Boy
Southwick Players
Adjudicator’s Award
Art
Hurst Players
Best Technical Achievement
Julian Batstone, Suse Crosby, Martin Oakley
Shadowlands
Wick Theatre Company
Best Lighting Design
Martin Oakley, Suse Crosby
Shadowlands
Wick Theatre Company
Best Sound Design
Ven Maylon, Jane Hainews
Jekyll and Hyde
Henfield Theatre Company
Best Set Design
Dean Burke
The Ladykillers
Rotttingdean Drama Society
Best Stage Crew
The Ladykillers
Rotttingdean Drama Society
Best Costume Design
Lyn Fryer, Hazel Cawte, Anne Davies, Alison Crowe
Jekyll and Hyde
Henfield Theatre Company
Best Publicity
Suse Crosby, Judith Berrill
Shadowlands
Wick Theatre Company
Review #1:
Publication: Sussex World – on line
Publication Data: December 20 2023 – 13:19 GMT
Updated: December 20 2023 – 16:04 GMT
Reporter: Elaine Hammond
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Sussex theatre companies praised at Brighton and Hove Arts Council Drama Awards 2023 as winners are announced
Five Sussex theatre companies competed for prizes at the Brighton and Hove Arts Council Drama Awards 2023 and all were praised for their productions.
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Award winners from the five theatre companies on stage at Brighton and Hove Arts Council Drama Awards 2023
Two plays were performed at The Barn Theatre in Southwick – The Southwick Players’ Humble Boy and Wick Theatre Company’s Shadowlands. Hurst Players performed ART at Players Theatre in Hurstpierpoint, Rottingdean Drama Society performed The Ladykillers at Rottingdean Public Hall and Henfield Theatre Company performed Jekyll And Hyde at Henfield Hall.
The plays were adjudicated by Kate Dyson in September and October and she announced the winners at the awards evening, hosted by arts council committee member Kevin Rance, on December 12.
Henfield Theatre Company, directed by Trevor Hodgson, won best overall production, best director, best costume design and best sound design. The costume team of Lyn Fryer, Hazel Cawte, Anne Davies and Alison Crowe was praised for the wardrobe, while Ven Malyon and Jane Haines won accolades for their choice of music.
Dan Jones from The Southwick Players won best male actor for his role as Felix and Lou Yeo won best supporting female actor for her role as Rosie.
Wick Theatre Company won best technical achievement and three other awards. Mike Wells won best male supporting actor for his role as Warnie, Martin Oakley and Susanne Crosby won best lighting design, and Susanne Crosby and Judith Berrill won best publicity and poster.
There was also a special award for Martin Oakley, the Arthur Churchill Award for Excellence for his outstanding work and exceptional contribution over many years for set and lighting designs and specialist props for both companies at The Barn Theatre in Southwick.
Rottingdean Drama Society won three awards – best female actor for Anita Gilson as Mrs Wilberforce, best set design for Dean Burke and best stage crew, while Hurst Players won The Adjudicator’s Award for ART.
Dan Jones from The Southwick Players won best male actor for his role as Felix and Lou Yeo won best supporting female actor for her role as Rosie.
Debbie Creissen, Players president, said: “We are enthusiastic and long-term supporters of Brighton and Hove Arts Council and this year we were delighted that our production of Humble Boy by Charlotte Jones, directed by Nettie Sheridan, was highly acclaimed by the drama awards adjudicator Kate Dyson.
“We were especially thrilled that two of our talented actors received top awards – Dan Jones, best actor for his brilliant and insightful portrayal of Felix Humble, and best supporting actress Louise Yeo for her nuanced interpretation of Felix’s ex-girlfriend, Rosie.
“We would also like to congratulate Martin Oakley, a much valued, long-standing member of the Players, who was awarded The Arthur Churchill Award for Excellence for his outstanding technical contributions to productions at The Barn Theatre.”