CRITICS' AWARDS FOR THEATRE IN SCOTLAND

2009–10 Winners

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Jonathan Mills (left) and Karen Dunbar (right) present writer, actors and director of The Dark Things with the award for Best Production Pic: Lloyd Smith

THE eighth annual CATS, for the year 2009–10, were announced at 3pm on Sunday June 13 in a ceremony at the Edinburgh Festival Theatre. The special guest presenters were actor Karen Dunbar and EIF artistic director Jonathan Mills. Music was provided by the Jazz Bar Quartet, food was courtesy of Appetite Direct and wine thanks to Inverarity One to One. Programmes were designed and printed by The List.

 

 

 

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BEST MALE PERFORMANCE: sponsored by Guy Robertson Partnership:

Kevin Lennon as John Merrick, The Elephant Man, Dundee Rep

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Kevin Lennon as John Merrick in The Elephant Man, Dundee Rep Pic: Douglas Robertson

"IT'S easy for an actor to elicit audience sympathy when playing the grotesque, but without recourse either to overpowering prosthetics or a set of method acting tics, Kevin Lennon transformed the title role of The Elephant Man into a sad but dignified figure. Lennon’s Merrick is a natural wallflower, a mature and tender study of human frailty and artistic and intellectual sensibilities that are played with an understated but all too real sense of the man behind what most presumed to be a monster."

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BEST FEMALE PERFORMANCE: sponsored by STV

Sian Thomas as Stevie, The Goat, or Who is Sylvia?, Traverse Theatre

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Sian Thomas as Stevie in The Goat, or Who is Sylvia Pic: Richard Campbell

"SIAN Thomas’s performance as the brutally cuckolded Stevie achieved, like Albee’s play itself, something truly unlikely and paradoxical, namely to be, simultaneously, grotesquely comic and genuinely, powerfully tragic. At the moment when her character’s husband, Martin, compares his love for a goat to their loving marriage, she expresses the shuddering pain and rage of a latter day Medea."

 

BEST ENSEMBLE:

Huxley's Lab, Grid Iron/Lung Ha's

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Huxley's Lab by Grid Iron and Lung Ha's Pic: Douglas Jones

"HUXLEY'S lab was an adroitly pitched production which not only contained consistent and strong performances from every member of the ensemble, but used the different strengths of each actor to help tell its story. From big crowd scenes, to site-specific set pieces and interactive moments in the promenade performance, every single performer helped maintain the audience's belief in the truth of this immersive piece of work."

 

BEST DIRECTOR:

Jemima Levick, The Elephant Man, Dundee Rep

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Jemima Levicl's production of The Elephant Man, Dundee Rep Pic: Douglas Robertson

"IN a year filled with excellent directional concepts, Jemima Levick’s work on Dundee Rep’s The Elephant Man was the notable stand-out. With elaborate detail to style and atmosphere, Levick not only directed a remarkable production but also created a tapestry of arresting images that added depth to each performance, along with the overall plot. The result was an impressive mixture of artistry and confidence filled with imagination and poignancy."

 

BEST DESIGN:

Alex Lowde (set) and Colin Grenfell (lighting), The Elephant Man, Dundee Rep

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Alex Lowde's set and Colin Grenfell's lighting for Dundee Rep's The Elephant Man Pic: Douglas Robertson

"DESIGNER Alex Lowde has created a perfect set, dark and foreboding as the story it supports, with its vast metallic structure filling the stage. Its walkways echo the constant footfall of an institution, framing the golden hazy curtains which open and close round Merrick's hospital room cum gilded cage."

 

 

 

BEST USE OF MUSIC AND SOUND:

Alasdair Macrae, The Government Inspector, Communicado/Tron Theatre

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The Government Inspector, Communicado/Tron Theatre, with music by Alasadair Macrae Pic: Kirsty Nichol

"The nominations for Best Use of Music and Sound demonstrate the diversity of approaches within contemporary Scottish theatre. From a unique take on the musical to a thirteen hour promenade performance, Scottish companies have displayed the range of ways in which music is often at the core of the theatrical experience. Alasdair Macrae, in the Government Inspector, led the cast in a series of musical interludes that added to the play's atmosphere of Russian corruption and jovial comedy. The cast revealed their musical skills with casual ease: while Macrae managed to find the perfect accompaniment to this feel-good satire

 

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BEST TECHNICAL PRESENTATION, sponsored by Northern Light:

Jane Eyre, Perth Theatre

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Vanessa Cook as Bertha in Jane Eyre at Perth Theatre

"FOR sheer controlled discipline on a conventional stage, managing a complex two-tier set, aerial work, dance work, wandering musicians and the most convincing collapsing set I can remember, when Rochester's Gothic pile at Thornfield Hall burns down, Perth Theatre's back stage team did a brilliant job."

 

 

 

BEST PRODUCTION FOR CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE:

Mr Write, National Theatre of Scotland

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Rob Drummond in Mr Write, National Theatre of Scotland

"ROB Drummond’s Mr Write - part of a three-play, teen-friendly package staged by the National Theatre of Scotland - really went out on a bold limb by using unscripted material from the young audience to create an instant drama. If ever there was a way to make theatre relevant to teenagers, this surely was it - it had their input at its very heart."

 

 

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BEST NEW PLAY, sponsored by W&P Longreach:

Ursula Rani Sarma, The Dark Things, Traverse Theatre

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Suzanne Donaldson as LJ and Brian Ferguson as Daniel in The Dark Things by Ursula Rani Sarma, Traverse Theatre, Pic: Richard Campbell

"URUSLA Rani Sarma's The Dark Things is a thrilling new play for our time that deals with vital themes of voyeurism, sensationalism, and sexual confusion in contemporary society, and does it by developing both a powerful, fractured narrative and a series of unforgettable characters. It's the sort of play that takes courage both to write and to perform, and Dominic Hill's Traverse production was superb in every way, illuminated by a range of performances that did full justice to a wonderful, complex and disturbing play."

 

BEST PRODUCTION:

The Dark Things, Traverse Theatre

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Keith Fleming. Brian Ferguson and Nicola Jo Cully in The Dark Things, Traverse Theatre Pic: Richard Campbell

"THE Dark Things presented not only an arresting script by Ursua Rani Sarma about the alienation of a cruel world, but also a strikingly good set of performances, great design and forceful direction by Dominic Hill. It wins the award for Best Production against formidable competition, not least from the Traverse Theatre itself."

 

 

 

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