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The UK Pantomime Association has announced the nominees for The Pantomime Awards 2024 in association with Stagecoach celebrating talent on and off stage during the 2023-24 season The UK Pantomime Association has revealed the nominees for The Pantomime Awards 2024 in association with Stagecoach, which will take place on Tuesday 18 June 2024 at 7pm at G Live in Guildford.
Founded in 2021, the UK Pantomime Association (UKPA) is a charity that explores, shares and celebrates pantomime by investigating the genre's rich past, engaging with contemporary practice and inspiring the future. During the 2023-24 pantomime season, the third year in which the Awards have taken place, UKPA's 70 judges had their biggest year ever, collectively visiting 259 venues to see over 728 performances, far and wide across the United Kingdom.
Their shortlisted nominees are:
Best Choreography
Annie-Lunnette Deakin-Foster: Sleeping Beauty, Theatr Clwyd Big Top, Mold (In-House)
Ashley Nottingham: Jack and the Beanstalk, Birmingham Hippodrome (Crossroads Pantomimes)
Kevan Allen: Mother Goose, Cambridge Arts Theatre (In-House)
Myles Brown: Beauty and the Beast, Assembly Hall Theatre, Tunbridge Wells (Little Wolf Entertainment)
Shauna Olley: Cinderella, Towngate Theatre, Basildon (Towngate Theatre and Simon Fielding Ltd)
Best Comic Sponsored by Trafalgar Entertainment
Matt Slack: Jack and the Beanstalk, Birmingham Hippodrome (Crossroads Pantomimes)
John Evans: Peter Pan, Venue Cymru, Llandudno (Imagine Theatre)
Helen McAlpine: Aladdin, Macrobert Arts Centre, Stirling (In-House)
Dawn Allsopp: Snow White, Theatre Royal, Bury St Edmunds (In-House)
Jennie Lööf: Aladdin, Macrobert Arts Centre, Stirling (In-House)
Morgan Brind: Mother Goose, Derby Arena (Little Wolf Entertainment)
Ryan Dawson Laight: Mother Goose, Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham (In-House)
Best Dame Sponsored by John Good
Elaine C Smith: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, King's Theatre, Glasgow (Crossroads Pantomimes)
Ben Roddy: Aladdin, Marlowe Theatre, Canterbury (Evolution Productions)
Ray Spencer: Aladdin, The Customs House, South Shields (In-House)
Johnny McKnight: Aladdin, Macrobert Arts Centre, Stirling (In-House)
Phylip Harries: Sleeping Beauty, Theatr Clwyd Big Top, Mold (In-House)
Best Direction
Hannah Chissick: Beauty and the Beast, Assembly Hall Theatre, Tunbridge Wells (Little Wolf Entertainment)
Kathryn Rooney: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, King's Theatre, Glasgow (Crossroads Pantomimes)
Sally Reid: Aganeza Scrooge, Tron Theatre, Glasgow (In-House)
Simon Fielding: Cinderella, Towngate Theatre, Basildon (Towngate Theatre and Simon Fielding Ltd)
Steve Boden: Sleeping Beauty, The Hexagon, Reading (Imagine Theatre)
Best Ensemble Sponsored by Drama Kids
Grace Chan, Liam Dean, Grace Durkin, Oscar Fonseca, Tristan Ghostkeeper, Angus Good, Luke Jarvis, Shannon McAvoy, Helen Rose and Ebony Roy-Palmer: Jack and the Beanstalk, Birmingham Hippodrome (Crossroads Pantomimes)
Poppy Blackledge, Rexford Boadu, Jack Buchanan, Amelie Cohen, Evangeline Jarvis-Jones, Ben MacGillivray, Ellie May Wilson and Nathan Ryles: Goldilocks and the Three Bears, Theatre Royal Plymouth (Crossroads Pantomimes)
Natalie Tedesco, Alistair Fitton-Weir, Alison Hunter and Sean Van Oostrum: Beauty and the Beast, Beacon Arts Centre, Greenock (In-House)
Danielle Cato, Oliver Imeson, Sophie Karaolis, Sarah Jane Lowe, Louis Parkins and Luke Stone: Mother Goose, Cambridge Arts Theatre (In-House)
Jasmine Robinson, Lyla Gilchrist, Abigail Stewart, Isabel Clacher, Kate Connolly, Danielle Lamie, Francesca Fleming, Xanthe Whelan, Caolán James, Connor Riding and Joe Barlow: Beauty and the Beast, The Globe, Pleasure Beach Resort, Blackpool (Stageworks Worldwide Productions)
Best Lighting Design Sponsored by Production Light and Sound
Ben Cracknell: The Adventures of Pinocchio, Theatre Royal Newcastle (Crossroads Pantomimes)
Jamie Corbidge: Cinderella, Swansea Grand Theatre (Imagine Theatre)
Johanna Town: Sleeping Beauty, Theatr Clwyd Big Top, Mold (In-House)
Adam Murdoch: Treasure Island, Telford Theatre (Shone Productions)
Rory Harkin: Jack and the Beanstalk, Millennium Forum Theatre, Derry / Londonderry (In-House)
Carmen Silvera Award for Best Magical Being
Amanda Henderson: Jack and the Beanstalk, Rhyl Pavilion (Anton Benson Productions)
Jennie Dale: Beauty and the Beast, Lyceum Theatre, Sheffield (Evolution Productions)
Courtney Bowman: Aladdin, Marlowe Theatre, Canterbury (Evolution Productions)
Lara Beth-Sas: Jack and the Beanstalk, Kenton Theatre (Immersion Theatre)
Natalie Hayes-Cowley: Aladdin, New Theatre Royal Lincoln (In-House)
Katy Ashworth: Beauty and the Beast, Princess Theatre, Torquay (Jordan Productions)
Best Contribution to Music Sponsored by Howden Insurance
Chris Wong: Aladdin, Marlowe Theatre, Canterbury (Evolution Productions)
Dan de Cruz: Dick Whittington and his Cat, New Wolsey Theatre, Ipswich (In-House)
Dave Culling and David Randall: Beauty and the Beast, Assembly Hall Theatre, Tunbridge Wells (Little Wolf Entertainment)
Jack and the Beanstalk, Birmingham Hippodrome (Crossroads Pantomimes)
Mother Goose, Derby Arena (Little Wolf Entertainment)
Sleeping Beauty, The Hexagon, Reading (Imagine Theatre)
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, King's Theatre, Glasgow (Crossroads Pantomimes)
The Special Awards, which celebrate productions representing the values that the Association seeks to promote, as well as an award for Outstanding Achievement, are also to be announced at the ceremony.
Simon Sladen, Chair of the UK Pantomime Association, said: “We can't wait to celebrate pantomime excellence at The Pantomime Awards in June at G Live. The pantomime industry has such a wealth of talent, which we're proud to recognize and champion. Congratulations to all the nominees and thank you to everyone who keeps audiences entertained up and down the country each festive season.”
Andy Knights, CEO and Lisa Stead, COO of Stagecoach Performing Arts, said: “We are very excited to be the headline sponsor at this year's Pantomime Awards. At Stagecoach Performing Arts, we take pride in seeing the positive impact that the arts can have on the lives of children and young people. For many, pantos are the first introduction they will have to theatre, and this can spark a lifetime love of, and engagement with, the arts. We know many of our students, and many of the adults that are a part of the Stagecoach community, will have been in the audiences of the nominees and we are looking forward to celebrating all the winners at the ceremony!”
Tickets for The Pantomime Awards 2024 in association with Stagecoach, which will feature live performances, celebrity presenters and the winners' announcements, are now on sale through G Live's Box Office: https://trafalgartickets.com/g-live-guildford/.