Curtain Call Awards
Best Set and Props
The nominations are as follows:
Phil Moody and Adam Case for Anything Goes. Eastleigh Operatic Junior Musical Society and Southampton Operatic Society. Set was imaginative and ingenious.
Dancing at Lughnasa. RAODS. Designer Ian Harding, props Meriel Shepherd and Christine English. Delightful triple set used in a very imaginative way.
Drowning on Dry Land. Southampton University Players. Set design by Claire Baker. A splendid set.
Peter Liddiard for Neville's Island, Chesil Theatre. Set was an amazement of ingenuity and artistic merit.
Paul Warne, set designer for The Farndale Avenue Housing Estate Townswomen's Guild Dramatic Society. A character in its own right.
Ian Harding from RAODS for The Tempest. Marvellously undulating, abstract staging.
Dave Sutherland. Denim for Waterside Theatre Company. A set which completely complemented the action.
11:38am Tuesday 4th December 2007
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