Everybody's Talking about Jamie, Caroline or Change and Tommy nominated for the 2017 UK Theatre Awards

14 Sep
2017
Posted in: Theatre News
Author: Staff
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2017 UK Theatre Awards nominees...

The nominees for the UK Theatre Awards 2017 have been announced and three StageFaves musicals are on the list! EVERYBODY’S TALKING ABOUT JAMIE, CAROLINE OR CHANGE and TOMMY are all nominated in various categories and Sharon D Clarke, who will host the ceremony this October, has been nominated for Best Performance in a Musical. See the full list of musical theatre categories below, and don't forget the public vote for "The UK's Most Welcoming Theatre" Award with Smooth Radio close this month...

Best Musical Production

EVERYBODY’S TALKING ABOUT JAMIE directed by Jonathan Butterell, a Sheffield Theatres production
 
CAROLINE, OR CHANGE directed by Michael Longhurst, a Chichester Festival Theatre production
 
SWEET CHARITY directed by Derek Bond, a Royal Exchange Theatre production

Best Touring Production

THE SUPPLIANT WOMEN directed by Ramin Gray, an Actors Touring Company and Royal Lyceum Theatre Edinburgh co-production
 
The Who’s TOMMY directed by Kerry Michael, a New Wolsey Theatre Ipswich and Ramps on the Moon co-production
 
WHEN WE ARE MARRIED directed by Barrie Rutter, a Northern Broadsides production in partnership with York Theatre Royal

Best Performance in a Musical

Kaisa Hammarlund for SWEET CHARITY, a Royal Exchange Theatre production
 
John McCrea for EVERYBODY’S TALKING ABOUT JAMIE, a Sheffield Theatres production
 
Louis Maskell for THE GRINNING MAN, a Bristol Old Vic production
 
Sharon D Clarke for CAROLINE, OR CHANGE, a Chichester Festival Theatre production

Best Design

Anna Fleischle for EVERYBODY’S TALKING ABOUT JAMIE, a Sheffield Theatres production
 
Jon Bausor for THE GRINNING MAN, a Bristol Old Vic production
 
59 Productions, Jenny Melville and Lysander Ashton for CITY OF GLASS, a 59 Productions, Lyric Hammersmith, HOME and Karl Sydow production