Prestigous theatre awards are set to return with their first in-person occasion because the coronavirus pandemic.
Shortlists have been introduced for the Critics Awards for Theatre in Scotland (Cats) which have a good time Scottish theatre and can be offered on the Tron Theatre, Glasgow, on the afternoon of September 11.
A brand new manufacturing of Pedro Calderon’s Life Is A Dream tops the shortlists with six award nominations.
Actors Lorn Macdonald and Alison Peebles are shortlisted in the most effective female and male efficiency classes; Wils Wilson is up for the most effective director award, the forged is recognised in a Best Ensemble shortlisting, and Georgia McGuinness and Alex Berry (set and costumes) and Kai Fischer (Lighting) are nominated for Best Design.
The manufacturing set within the seventeenth century can be nominated for greatest manufacturing.
Pitlochry Festival Theatre and Horsecross in Perth, in the meantime, each obtain 5 nominations and Glasgow’s Tron Theatre has secured 4.
The play Sweet FA, which charts the lengthy battle that ladies’s soccer has had, has made shortlists in two classes: greatest ensemble and greatest technical. It was staged at Hearts’ Tynecastle Stadium in Edinburgh.
Scotland’s largest Shakespeare competition, Bard within the Botanics, has additionally secured 4 nominations.
Joyce McMillan, Cats co-convener, stated: “The last few years have been hugely challenging for live arts and so it has been a great pleasure to see Scottish theatre returning with such energy and with so much brilliant new work.
“Over 100 new productions have been staged since last summer, as well as many revivals, illustrating the deep-felt desire across the sector to return to live performance as soon as it became possible.
“The calibre of theatre which continues to be created across Scotland is reflected in the breadth and diversity of the productions and companies on this year’s shortlists with venues ranging from Mull’s 60-seater theatre to Glasgow’s Kibble Palace and Heart of Midlothian’s Tyncastle Park stadium.”
Mark Brown, Cats co-convener stated the event can be “particularly special”.
He added: “This year’s Cats awards ceremony should be a particularly special occasion as we will be celebrating, not only the work of the brilliant nominees and winners, but also the remarkable way in which Scotland’s theatre artists have come back from the many challenges and privations of the Covid pandemic.
“The critics, like everyone in the Scottish theatre audience, I’m sure, have been hugely impressed and encouraged by both the diversity and the quality of the work that has been brought to the nation’s stages as we have emerged from the public health crisis.”
Source: www.unbiased.co.uk