THE Octagon is celebrating eight nominations for prestigious theatre awards.
In its 40th anniversary season, the Bolton theatre has been nominated in seven different sections in the Manchester Evening News Theatre Awards.
It is a further boost for the theatre's celebratory season, which has already seen two hit productions - the world premiere of And Did Those Feet and the current Oh What a Lovely War, for which there is a waiting list for tickets for all remaining performances.
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The nominations are:
l George Irving as best actor in Shining City
l Becky Hindley as best actress in Lisa's Sex Strike, the co-production by the Octagon Theatre with Northern Broadsides
l Jon Bauser for best design for James and the Giant Peach
l Best family show, James and the Giant Peach
l Best new play, And Did Those Feet
l Martin Barrass for best performance in a supporting role in And Did Those Feet
l Knight Mantell, also nominated for best performance in a supporting role in What the Butler Saw
l And Did Those Feet for best production.
Last year's winners included Bolton-educated Sir Ian McKellen for his role in The Cut at The Lowry.
This year the Octagon will be up against nominees from Manchester's The Royal Exchange, The Lowry, Opera House and Library theatres, as well as the Oldham Coliseum.
Octagon executive director John Blackmore said: "During our buoyant anniversary season, in which we have played to record audience numbers, to receive these nominations from our peers is truly the icing on the anniversary cake."
The ceremony to honour the cream of the region's performing arts talent takes place on Wednesday, December 5, at a star-studded lunch in Manchester.
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Posted by: Bilbo Joe, Ont' pewt on 7:32pm Sat 10 Nov 07
Bloody well done all at The Octagon on the nominations. However, I'm absolutely stunned that there aren't any from their fantastic rendition of Death of a Salesman. The performance of which I saw had people leave in tears.
Bloody well done all at The Octagon on the nominations. However, I'm absolutely stunned that there aren't any from their fantastic rendition of Death of a Salesman. The performance of which I saw had people leave in tears.
Posted by: Horwich Allstars, Horwich on 9:53pm Sat 10 Nov 07
I have ourchased a season ticket for the Octagon this year, and have so far seen 3 productions - Lisa's Sex Strike, And Did Those Feet & Oh what a Lovely War - and have had 3 fantastic nights out. And did Those Feet was one of the most moving plays I have ever seen, the piece at the end where the photos of the players are displayed is ver moving. I feel sorry for those people who have not got a ticket for Oh What a Lovely War, I went last Tuesday and it's a fantastic production, it's so full of energy, and performed by a highly talented class (I have to say that my highlight was jeff hordley as the Camp French Translator). I am looking foward to seeing the rest of the season.
Well done to all involved.
I have ourchased a season ticket for the Octagon this year, and have so far seen 3 productions - Lisa's Sex Strike, And Did Those Feet & Oh what a Lovely War - and have had 3 fantastic nights out. And did Those Feet was one of the most moving plays I have ever seen, the piece at the end where the photos of the players are displayed is ver moving. I feel sorry for those people who have not got a ticket for Oh What a Lovely War, I went last Tuesday and it's a fantastic production, it's so full of energy, and performed by a highly talented class (I have to say that my highlight was jeff hordley as the Camp French Translator). I am looking foward to seeing the rest of the season.
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