Off-West End 2021 Award nominees announced
The finalists of the Off-West End Awards, or The Offies as its fondly known, have been revealed today, ahead of a digital ceremony next month.
Southwark Playhouse’s production of The Last 5 Years and Rags at the Park Theatre lead the pack with six nominations each. There is also a brand new arm of the awards this year entitled the OnComm Awards, celebrating online achievements during the pandemic, with nominations being revealed soon.
OffWestEnd Director Geoffrey Brown said: “In spite of live theatre being closed for most of 2020, there were still some fantastic shows at the start of the year, and between lockdowns, and OffWestEnd is delighted that we are able to recognise and celebrate the best of this work.”
The full list of finalists for the Off West End Awards can be found below:
MUSICALS
Best Lead Performance
Frances Barber - Musik at Leicester Square Theatre
Carolyn Maitland - Rags at Park Theatre
Molly Lynch - The Last 5 Years at Southwark Playhouse
Oli Higginson - The Last 5 Years at Southwark Playhouse
Best Director
Bronagh Lagan - Rags at Park Theatre
Jonathan O’Boyle - The Last 5 Years at Southwark Playhouse
Best Musical Director
Michael Bradley - Pippin at Garden Theatre at the Eagle
Joe Bunker - Rags at Park Theatre
George Dyer - The Last 5 Years at Southwark Playhouse
Best Production
LAMBCO Productions - Pippin at Garden Theatre at the Eagle
Katy Lipson for Aria Entertainment - Rags at Park Theatre
Katy Lipson for Aria Entertainment - The Last 5 Years at Southwark Playhouse
Best Supporting Performance
Beaux Harris - Blitz! at Union Theatre
Rachel Izen - Rags at Park Theatre
Dave Willetts - Rags at Park Theatre
PLAYS
Best Lead Performance
James Demaine - Nuclear War | Buried | Graceland at Old Red Lion
Sam Crane - The Rage of Narcissus at Pleasance
Jessica Rhodes - The Sugar Syndrome at Orange Tree Theatre
Best Director
Jim Pope - Can I Help You? at Omnibus Theatre
Lily McLeish - Scrounger at Finborough
Phoebe Barran - Tryst at Chiswick Playhouse
Evan Lordan - We Were Having A Perfectly Nice Time at Omnibus Theatre
Best New Play
Athena Stevens - Scrounger at Finborough
Sergio Blanco - The Rage of Narcissus at Pleasance
Sam Steiner - You Stupid Darkness! - Southwark Playhouse
Best Performance Piece
Lucy McCormick - Post Popular at Soho Theatre
Miguel Hernando Torres Umba - Stardust at Roundhouse
Daniel Ward - The Canary and The Crow at Arcola
Best Supporting Performance
Leigh Quinn -Scrounger at Finborough
Ali Barouti - The Sugar Syndrome at Orange Tree Theatre
John Hollingworth - The Sugar Syndrome at Orange Tree Theatre
DESIGN
Best Lighting Design
Malcolm Rippeth - Afterplay at Coronet Theatre
Tom White - Macbeth at Wiltons Music Hall
Jamie Platt - The Last 5 Years at Southwark Playhouse
Best Scenic Design
Lucy Osborne - Afterplay at Coronet Theatre
Casey Jay Andrews - Lockdown Town
Patrick Connellan - The Incident Room at New Diorama with Greenwich Theatre
Best Sound Design
Max Pappenheim - Sunnymead Court at Tristan Bates Theatre
Yaiza Varona - The Incident Room at New Diorama with Greenwich Theatre
Neil Bettles - Petrichor at Theatre Royal Stratford East
BEST PRODUCTIONS
Best Ensemble Performance
Joanne Clifton, Dan Krikler, Harry Francis, Tanisha Mae-Brown, Tsemaye Bob-Egbe, Ryan Anderson - Pippin at Garden Theatre at the Eagle
Rachel Barnes, Laurie Jamieson, Nigel Taylor, Daniel Ward - The Canary and The Crow at Arcola
Stephanie Booth & Hannah Livingstone - We Were Having A Perfectly Nice Time at Omnibus Theatre
Best IDEA Performance
FK Alexander - I Could Go on Singing at Southbank Centre
Lucy McCormick - Post Popular at Soho Theatre, Johnson & Mackay & United Agents
Abraão Kimberley, Pedro Verissimo & 13 others - When It Breaks It Burns at Battersea Arts Centre
Best IDEA Production
I Could Go on Singing at Southbank Centre
The Lost Hours at Vault Festival
Sound Cistem / Plaster Cast Theatre at Vault Festival
For more information about the awards, please click here.