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2 Oxford Road
Manningtree
Essex CO11 1BP
Tel: 01206 391309
info@manifesttheatre.co.uk

Awards and Nominations

2009

Award from NODA East District 11

Best Drama 2009: Barefoot in the Park directed by Caroline Roberts

NETG Awards 2008/9

NETG Nominations 2008/9

2008

Award from NODA EAST district 11

Best Drama of 2008: Our Town directed by Kerry King

Brantham Play Festival 1st November 2008

Nominations for "Talk in the Park"

  • Best Production
  • Best Direction
  • Best Costume Achievement
  • Best Supporting Actress - Gloria Streames
  • Best Supporting Actress - Christine Phasey
  • Best Supporting Actor - Gordon Prior
  • Best Supporting Actor - Chris Bush

Awards

Brantham Play Festival Adjudicator’s Award

North East Essex Theatre Guild

Award for Best Young Actor: Ryan Maslen as Nigel in The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole aged 13 ¾ years
Jan King unsung hero award: Yvonne Cobbold (founder member and Bar Manager)

Nominations for The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole aged 13 ¾ years by the North East Essex Theatre Guild were:

  • Costume Award:
  • Best Young Actor: Matthew Barrott and Daniel Richardson in the shared role of Adrian Mole
  • Best Young Actor: Ryan Maslen as Nigel
  • Best Supporting Actor: Gordon Prior as Bert Baxter
Nominations for Our Town by the North East Essex Theatre Guild were:
  • Best Young Actress: Pheobe Day as Emily Webb

Nominations by the North East Essex Theatre Guild for
THE DORIS GRIFFITHS MEMORIAL CUP for BEST PRODUCTION: Our Town directed by Kerry King

2007

Award from NODA EAST district 11

Best Pantomime of 2007: Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs

Nominations by the North East Essex Theatre Guild Awards were:

2006

In the Full Length Play section there have been nominations for Gloria Streames for her role as the twittering Mercy in 'Humble Boy', John Roberts for his portrayal of the scheming taxman Mr Dodds in 'My Friend Miss Flint', and both plays will compete with each other after being nominated for Best Set Design/Construction.

Nominations by the North East Essex Theatre Guild Awards were:

2005

In the Showcase section the Manifest Theatre's moving production of 'Oh, What A Lovely War' has been nominated four times! Best Technical Achievement for Light & Sound, the Adjudicator's award for Front of House Organisation and Display, Best Young Actor for Ryan Maslen, and the Collyer-Marine Trophy for Best Musical.

Nominations by the North East Essex Theatre Guild Awards were:

2004

Nominations for Blithe Spirit by the North East Essex Theatre Guild Awards were:
  • Best Actress - Val Taylor
  • Best Actor - Nigel Lister
  • Best Set Design
  • Best Costumes

1995

Awards for The House of Frankenstein by the North East Essex Theatre Guild;
  • Best Production: Director - Chris Mason, Production Manager - Val Taylor
  • Technical Achievement: Lighting - Bruce Emeny, Sound - Greg Garrad

1992

Awards for Ladies in Retirement by the North East Essex Theatre Guild;
  • Best Production: Val Taylor as producer
  • Best Young Actor: Chris Mason
Nominations
  • Technical Achievement: Bruce Emeny and Greg Garrad
  • Best Costume: Karen Carter and Moira Hutt
  • Best Actress: Jill Laurie
  • Best Supporting Actress: Viv Wheatley
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