By
Peter Janes, January 25, 2010
The winners of the 2009 Brickenden Awards for Theatrical Excellence in London, announced at Monday night’s ceremony:
- Outstanding Comedy Production
- P.S. Your Cat Is Dead (Pacheco Theatre)
- Outstanding Lighting Design
- Rob Coles, P.S. Your Cat Is Dead (Pacheco Theatre)
- Outstanding Sound Design
- Andrew Johnson, The Tempest (The Passionfool Theatre Company)
- Outstanding Youth Production
- The Boy Friend (Theatre Laurier)
- Outstanding Touring Production
- The Stories of César Chávez (Fred Blanco, London Fringe Festival)
- Outstanding Supporting Actress
- Katie Paxman, Doubt, A Parable (Dariusz Entertainment)
- Outstanding Original Script
- Scenes For A War, Dan Ebbs
- Outstanding Set Design
- Jordan C. Morris, Mark Piggot, Rob Cousins, Rodel Manoy and Shane Wilcox, The Last Days of Judas Iscariot (Iglesia Productions)
- Outstanding Costume Design
- Brenda Fieldhouse, The Duncombe Rebellion 1837 (Living History Productions)
- Chris Doty Award
- Jeff Culbert
- Outstanding Musical Production
- Company (Fountainhead Theatreworks)
- Outstanding Supporting Actor
- Josh Cottrell, The Tempest (The Passionfool Theatre Company)
- Bravest Production
- Karla and Grif (The Verve Theatre)
- Outstanding Ballyhoo
- P.S. Your Cat Is Dead (Pacheco Theatre)
- Outstanding Actress
- Martha Zimmerman, Doubt, A Parable (Dariusz Entertainment)
- Outstanding Actor
- Niall Cooke, The Last Days of Judas Iscariot (Iglesia Productions)
- Outstanding Director
- Dariusz Korbiel, Doubt, A Parable (Dariusz Entertainment)
- Outstanding Production
- My Name is Rachel Corrie (Dariusz Entertainment)
Congratulations to all the nominees and winners!
I beg to differ. The list of winners is posted on you main page. But I now notice that Korbiel has been corrected. Thank you.
And thanks for the comment about my service on the Brickenden adjudication panels the past three years. It was a pleasure to be involved with such a wonderful theatre community. My involvement will continue — with my "paying" bum in the seats and I look forward to many more years of terrefic entertainment. It just doesn’t have to happen on Richmond Street to be great theatre!
Oops. Looks like I need a terrific copy editor.
I do want to say this is a FABULOUS website! Keep up the GREAT work!
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