Black British Theatre Awards 2021: Winners Announced

Published: Tuesday, 23rd November 2021, 1pm

Black British Theatre Awards 2021: Winners Announced
Black British Theatre Awards 2021: Winners Announced

The 2021 Black British Theatre Awards took place on Sunday 21st November at the illustrious Old Finsbury Town Hall, London. Theatre and performing arts fans heard who had won the coveted awards decided entirely by public vote. See the 2021 list of nominees.

The year’s Black British Theatre Awards were an elegant affair hosted by Grammy, Tony and Emmy Award-Winner, and two-time Academy Award Nominee Cynthia Erivo and Black Panther, Star Wars and Killing Eve actor Danny Sapani.

Guests and presenters included Beverley Knight; renowned names in theatre:  Jason Pennycooke (Moulin Rouge!, Hamilton, Memphis, Rocketman), Miriam-Teak Lee (Hamilton, & Juliet), Dawn Hope (Follies, The Scottsboro Boys, Porgy and Bess, Coronation Street, Hollyoaks), Kenneth Olumuyiwa Tharp CBE (Interim CEO- Eclipse Theatre Company), Mzz Kimberley/Kim Tatum (‘Straight White Men’, Southwark Playhouse and ‘I Threw it’, Old Vic), Matthew Xia (Director- Blue/Orange, One Night In Miami, Shebeen, Blood Knot, 846 Live, Family Tree, The Wiz), Brenda Emmanus OBE (Arts, Culture and Entertainment Correspondent most recently across BBC London and BBC Network news), Verdi Soprano Nadine Benjamin MBE, Layton Williams (Everyone’s Talking About Jamie, Bad Education, Benidorm, The Cleaner), Ahmet Ahmet (Director of Get Into Theatre).

The 2021 Black British Theatre Awards winners are:

CREATIVES GROUP

BEST DIRECTOR AWARD FOR A PLAY OR MUSICAL
Miranda Cromwell, and breathe…, Almeida Theatre

BEST MUSICAL DIRECTOR
Femi Temowo, and breathe…, Almeida Theatre

BEST PRODUCER AWARD
Chris Steward and Shanay Holmes, West End Musical Celebration at Palace Theatre

BEST CHOREOGRAPHER AWARD
Ingrid Mackinnon, Romeo and Juliet, Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre

BEST DANCE PERFORMANCE IN A DANCE PRODUCTION AWARD
Joseph Sissens, The Statement, The Royal Ballet

BEST DANCE PRODUCTION AWARD
‘And Still We Dance!’, Afro Dance Xplosion

BEST USE OF INNOVATION AND TECHNOLOGY
Ryan Carter, The Secret Society of Leading Ladies, Barn Theatre

RECOGNITION GROUP (BODY OF WORK)

LIGHT AND SOUND RECOGNITION AWARD
Tony Gayle

COSTUME DESIGN RECOGNITION AWARD
Jodie-Simone Howe

BOOK AND LYRICS RECOGNITION AWARD
Benedict Lombe

MUSICAL DIRECTOR RECOGNITION AWARD
Ian Oakley

CASTING DIRECTOR RECOGNITION AWARD
Chandra Ruegg

ACHIEVEMENTS GROUP
LGBTQ+ CHAMPION AWARD
Jay Perry

BEST TEACHER OF PERFORMING ARTS AS A SUBJECT AWARD
Ashley Campbell, British Theatre Academy

BEST RECENT GRADUATE AWARD
Natasha May-Thomas, Urdang Academy

LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
Derek Griffiths MBE

PLAYS GROUP
BEST MALE ACTOR IN A PLAY
David Jonsson, and breathe…, Almeida Theatre

BEST FEMALE ACTOR IN A PLAY
Isabel Adomakoh Young, Romeo and Juliet, Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre

BEST SUPPORTING MALE ACTOR IN A PLAY
Andrew French, Romeo and Juliet, Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre

BEST SUPPORTING FEMALE ACTOR IN A PLAY
Aretha Ayeh, Romeo and Juliet, Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre

BEST PRODUCTION PLAY
and breathe…, Almeida Theatre

MUSICALS GROUP
BEST MALE ACTOR IN A MUSICAL AWARD
Ivano Turco, Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Cinderella, Gillian Lynne Theatre

BEST FEMALE ACTOR IN A MUSICAL AWARD
Lucy St. Louis, The Phantom of the Opera, Her Majesty’s Theatre

BEST SUPPORTING MALE ACTOR IN A MUSICAL AWARD
Caleb Roberts, Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Cinderella, Gillian Lynne Theatre

BEST SUPPORTING FEMALE ACTOR IN A MUSICAL AWARD
Natasha May-Thomas, Carousel, Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre

BEST MUSICAL PRODUCTION AWARD
West End Musical Celebration, Palace Theatre