Curtain Call Awards
Best Newcomer
The nominations are as follows:
Ali Shutler. Burley Players. King Humpty Dumpty. Outstanding comedy performance. An absolute natural.
Jamie Flood as God in The Good, The Bad and Timmy McGee, Oaklands Youth Theatre. Side splitting performance.
Kate Langridge in John Gabriel Borkmann by Colbury and Ashurst Theatrical Society. Astonishingly fluent and believable.
Ron Blackburn. The director of Up n Under by the Bishopstoke Players. The staging for running and the rugby match were sheer genius particularly the slow motion replay.
Lucy Baldwin. Maisie in The Boyfriend. Southampton Musical Society. Outstanding debut.
Stewart Blackmore. Writer and director of Oaklands Youth Theatre's Through My Eyes. Displaying a confidence, maturity and talent that belied his youth. Innovative and original piece of theatre.
Dave Sutherland. For the set of Denim by Waterside Theatre Company. A solid, convincing set completely complemented the action.
12:11pm Tuesday 4th December 2007
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