The Stephen Joseph Theatre's Cheryl Govan Is An Olivier Awards Be Inspired Champion

By: Mar. 05, 2018
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The Stephen Joseph Theatre's Cheryl Govan Is An Olivier Awards Be Inspired Champion

The Stephen Joseph Theatre's Associate Director for Children and Young People has been recognised for her inspiring work in this year's Oliviers, the UK's most prestigious theatre awards.

Cheryl Govan is one of four Olivier Award 'Be Inspired' Champions, which are voted for by members of the public and industry and go to just four individuals nationwide who have motivated and inspired others with their love and commitment to theatre.

Cheryl was nominated for the award by Andrew McPherson, a former member of the SJT's Rounders youth theatre and now a director and drama facilitator, who says: "Her commitment, unique perspective and directing prowess have kickstarted the careers of actors, writers, directors, stage mangers, designers and facilitators alike.

"This is the perfect thank you for her to reap back a little of what she has sown for so many people."

Cheryl says: "I'm thrilled and touched by this acknowledgement of my work at the SJT. It sounds contrived, but it's true to say that every achievement of the young people and adults I have worked with over the years is reward in itself.

"I'm proud of all the actors, writers, directors, stage managers and technicians, of all the midwives, mummies, teachers and scientists, of all the adults who have gone into further and higher education after finding a new confidence.

"I'm also super excited to going to the award ceremony with Andrew, who nominated me for this award, and proud that he is inspiring young people all over London himself through his work as a youth theatre director."

Paul Robinson, Artistic Director of the SJT, says: "We're extremely proud of Cheryl and all that she's achieved. She and the rest of the OutReach team work incredibly hard to make theatre accessible to the whole community in Scarborough and beyond."

West Lothian-born Cheryl has worked at the SJT since 1996, joining the theatre after completing a degree in Theatre from Leeds University and teacher training at the former North Riding College. Her first job at SJT was as a chaperone on Alan Bennett's 40 Years On, the first ever play in the McCarthy Theatre.

Along with the other three Be Inspired Champions, Cheryl will attend the Olivier Awards ceremony at the Royal Albert Hall on Sunday 8 April, enjoy a VIP experience, and receive her plaque during the red carpet live show.

The other three winners are accessible theatre campaigner Pippa Stacey from Sheffield, dance teacher Angela Allport from Southend, and editor of The Musical Theatre Appreciation Society social media platforms, Willy Mukendi from London.

A spokesperson for the Oliviers said: "This is the second year of the Olivier's Be Inspired Champions, recognising unsung heroes who go above and beyond either in their job or personal lives to inspire others with their passion for theatre, voted for by members of the public and industry. We are thrilled for this year's champions from across the country who are four truly remarkable women and well deserved winners."

Tickets to British theatre's most prestigious awards ceremony are available exclusively to Mastercard cardholders via Priceless.com

For more information and to see a short film about the four Be Inspired Champions: https://officiallondontheatre.com/news/olivier-awards-reveals-2018-inspired-champions-111408084/

Photo Credit: Sam Taylor



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