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    Winners announced for the Black British Theatre Awards 202

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    The Black British Theatre Awards (BBTAs) announced the winners of its 2024 awards at a prestigious ceremony held at the Lyceum Theatre last night. Celebrating its sixth year, the BBTAs continue to honour the outstanding achievements and contributions of Black artists to the UK’s vibrant theatre industry.

    This year’s ceremony highlighted excellence across a wide range of categories, with notable winners including:

    • Best Producer: Landé Belo, Ain’t I A Woman?, The Tower Theatre
    • Best Director: Nancy Medina, Choir Boy, Bristol Old Vic
    • Best Musical Director: Sean Green, MJ The Musical, Prince Edward Theatre
    • Best Choreographer or Movement Director: Mthuthuzeli November, The Waiting Game, Ballet Black
    • Best Dance Production or Performer: Ebony Thomas
    • Best Male Lead Actor in a Play: Terique Jarrett, Choir Boy, Bristol Old Vic
    • Best Female Lead Actor in a Play: Tiwa Lade, My Father’s Fable, The Bush Theatre
    • Lord Michael Hastings of Scarisbrick Award: Shanay Holmes And Chris Steward, West End Musical Productions
    • Founders Choice Award: Danny Sapani, King Lear, Almeida Theatre
    • Lifetime Achievement Award: Namron OBE

    The ceremony was a celebration of creativity and diversity, showcasing the immense talent within the Black British theatre community.

    “We are thrilled to celebrate the exceptional achievements of Black artists in the UK theatre industry,” said Solange Urdang OBE and Omar F. Okai, co-founders of the BBTAs. “The BBTAs are committed to amplifying diverse voices and recognising the invaluable contributions of Black professionals to the theatre landscape.”

    Reflecting on the findings from this year’s Act for Action report, which underscores critical issues such as racial bias and representation, barriers to entry, employment instability, and lack of financial support, the BBTAs continue to drive dialogue around how to unlock positive change in the industry.

    “Findings from the report revealed that 71% of respondents reported experiencing racial bias, while over 70% expressed concerns about authentic representation. Employment instability remains a significant challenge faced by many black theatre professionals, with many individuals entering the industry feeling the effect of tokenism and its impact on mental health,” added the co-founders.

    The BBTAs were founded in 2018 with the objective of increasing diversity within the UK theatre industry and providing a platform for Black creatives to be recognised for their exceptional work. The awards have become a vital part of the theatre calendar, celebrating achievements across acting, writing, directing, and technical production.

    Building upon the findings of this year’s Act for Action report, which underscored increased representation and emerging opportunities for Black creatives, the BBTAs remain committed to driving positive change within the industry.

    For further information about the Black British Theatre Awards and the Act for Action Report please visit the website here and see a complete list of winners below:

    • Best Producer – Landé Belo, Ain’t I A Woman?, The Tower Theatre
    • Best Director – Nancy Medina, Choir Boy, Bristol Old Vic
    • Best Musical Director – Sean Green, MJ The Musical, Prince Edward Theatre
    • Best Choreographer or Movement Director – Mthuthuzeli November, The Waiting Game, Ballet Black
    • Best Dance Production or Performer – Ebony Thomas, The Waiting Game, Ballet Black
    • Best Lighting Design – Ryan Day
    • Best Sound Design – Xana
    • Theatre Design – Jessica Cabassa
    • Book And Lyrics – Lady Lykez
    • Best Playwright – Siana Bangura
    • Best Casting Director – Selma Nicholls
    • Best Male Lead Actor in a Play – Terique Jarrett, Choir Boy, Bristol Old Vic
    • Best Female Lead Actor in a Play – Tiwa Lade, My Father’s Fable, The Bush Theatre
    • Best Supporting Male Actor in a Play – Joshua-Alexander Williams, Romeo & Juliet, The Duke of York’s Theatre
    • Best Supporting Female Actor in a Play – Freema Agyeman, Romeo & Juliet, The Duke of York’s Theatre
    • Best Production – Play – Choir Boy, Bristol Old Vic
    • Best Male Lead Actor in a Musical – Ivano Turco, Everybody’s Talking About Jamie, Tour
    • Best Female Lead Actor in a Musical – Karis Anderson, Tina – The Tina Turner Musical, The Aldwych Theatre
    • Best Supporting Male Actor in a Musical – Marley Fenton, The Wizard of Oz, UK Tour
    • Best Supporting Female Actor in a Musical – Elèna Gyasi, Mean Girls, Savoy Theatre
    • Best Musical Production – MJ The Musical, Prince Edward Theatre
    • Best Child Performer (Under 16) – Janai Bartlett, Tina – The Tina Turner Musical, The Aldwych Theatre
    • Best Non-Binary Performer – Claudia Kariuki
    • LGBTQIA+ Champion – Layton Williams
    • Disability Champion – Linseigh Green
    • Best Teacher – Dannika Dudfield, Soar Performance Academy
    • Best Graduate – Kwamé Kandekore, MJ The Musical, Emil Dale Academy
    • Lord Michael Hastings of Scarisbrick Award – Shanay Holmes And Chris Steward, West End Musical Productions
    • Founders Choice Award – Danny Sapani, King Lear, Almeida Theatre
    • Lifetime Achievement Award – Namron Obe
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