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Maxine Peake UKTA 2018. By Pamela Raith Photography

Maxine Peake at the UK Theatre Awards 2018 (Photo: Pamela Raith)

The winners of the UK Theatre Awards 2018

First Published 15 October 2018, Last Updated 16 October 2018

Yesterday, the winners of this year’s UK Theatre Awards winners were revealed in a lunchtime ceremony at London’s Guildhall.

The awards were hosted by Olivier-nominated musical theatre performer Tyrone Huntley, and presenters included Wendi Peters, Sharon Duncan-Brewster, Ria Jones, Matt Cardle, Emma Williams and Michael Ellis MP.

Actor and writer Maxine Peake was honoured with an Outstanding Contribution To British Theatre award, presented by producer Conrad Lynch and the Artistic Director of Manchester’s Royal Exchange Theatre, Sarah Frankcom. Director Richard Eyre received the Gielgud Award For Excellence In The Dramatic Arts, presented by Ian McKellen.

Ian McKellen UKTA 2018. By Pamela Raith Photography

Accepting the Gielgud Award, Richard Eyre said: ‘I’m constantly bewildered by the fact that local authorities and government can’t see what an extraordinary, unique asset theatre is’. He also praised Ian McKellen, who presented the award, as ‘a wonderful actor and a very good friend and the natural artistic son of John Gielgud.’

Receiving her Outstanding Contribution Award, Maxine Peake said: ‘People keep saying to me, “you’ve given so much to regional theatre” – I haven’t given anything, it’s given it to me; it’s allowed me to do the work I want to do, and that is mainly down to Sarah Frankcom and her bravery and her belief in me.’

Maxine Peake also revealed that Richard Eyre had been instrumental in giving her an early start in the industry, as part of the panel which gave her a scholarship to drama school.

Regional Winners of Most Welcoming Theatre UKTA 2018. By Pamela Raith Photography

Full list of UK Theatre Awards 2018 winners

Best New Play

The Almighty Sometimes by Kendall Feaver, a Royal Exchange Theatre production

Best Musical Production

The Assassination Of Katie Hopkins directed by James Grieve, a Theatr Clwyd production

Best Touring Production

Three Sisters, a RashDash and Royal Exchange Theatre co-production

Best Show For Children And Young People

The Little Mermaid directed by Emma Earle and Cameron Carver, a The Egg – Theatre Royal Bath and Pins and Needles co-production

Best Director

Sarah Frankcom for Our Town, a Royal Exchange Theatre production

Best Design

Morgan Large for Wonderland, a Nottingham Playhouse Theatre Company production

Best Performance In A Play

Denise Black for The Cherry Orchard, a Sherman Theatre production

Best Performance In A Musical

Ashley Zhangazha for Gugs And Dolls, a Royal Exchange Theatre and Talawa Theatre Company co-production

Best Supporting Performance

Gemma Dobson for Rita, Sue And Bob Too, a Royal Court, Out of Joint and Octagon Theatre, Bolton production

Achievement In Dance

Northern Ballet for its bold and varied programming, particularly The Little Mermaid and its Kenneth MacMillan tribute

Clothworkers’ Theatre Award

Queen’s Theatre, Hornchurch

Outstanding Contribution To British Theatre

Maxine Peake

Achievement In Opera

David Pountney and Tomáš Hanus for their artistic leadership of Welsh National Opera

The Renee Stepham Award For Best Presentation Of Touring Theatre

Scottish Ballet

Theatre Employee Of The Year sponsored by Integro in Association with Chubb

Clare Lindsay – The Watermill Theatre

Promotion Of Diversity

Birmingham Repertory Theatre

Achievement In Marketing/Audience Development

The Old Vic

UK’s Most Welcoming Theatre

The Mill at Sonning

Gielgud Award For Excellence In The Dramatic Arts

Richard Eyre

Richard Eyre and Maxine Peake UKTA 2018. By Pamela Raith Photography

For more information, visit the UK Theatre Awards website.

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