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    All the 2019 Naledi Theatre Awards winners

    The winners of the 15th annual Naledi Theatre Awards were announced on the Mandela Stage at the Joburg Theatre on 20 May 2019. The biggest winner of the night was the musical The Color Purple, which collected seven awards, followed by The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, which received three awards, and the new South African play Shoes and Coups and the children's theatre piece Goggas, which both garnered two awards.

    The 2019 Naledi judges saw nearly 100 productions during 2018. After which they voted for their respective favourites; the votes for productions are done in secret and the results are audited.

    The Color Purple
    The Color Purple

    Complete list of the winners of the 15th Annual Naledi Theatre Awards:

    Best supporting actress
    Heidi Mollentze as Rona in The Revlon Girl

    Best supporting actor
    Sipho Zakwe in Shoes & Coups

    Best production for children and young audiences (Aged 0 – 13)
    Goggas! Prod. by National Children's Theatre, written by Gillian Katz adapted by Francois Theron, dir. by Jade Bowers

    Best production for children and young audiences (Aged 14 – 17)

    polkadots Prod. by Redhill School in partnership with &CO, dir. by Shelley Adriaanzen

    Best performance in a production for young audiences
    Jaques De Silva as Antic the Ant in Goggas!

    Best breakthrough performance
    Ryan de Villiers as Miss Trunchbull in Roald Dahl's Matilda

    Best costume design
    Fred Abrahamse and Marcel Meyer – Macbeth

    Best lighting design
    Gareth Hewitt Williams – The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time

    Best AV/animation design
    Gareth Hewitt Williams – The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time

    Best set design
    Stan Knight – Fool for Love

    Best sound design
    Ntuthuko Mbuyazi – Florence

    Best score/arrangement/adaptation
    Kabelo “Bonafide” Togoe and Aubrey Sekhabi – Freedom

    Best musical director
    Rowan Bakker – The Color Purple

    Best ensemble
    Hani: The Legacy – Prod. by The Market Theatre Laboratory, created by graduates of The Market Theatre Laboratory, dir. by Leila Henriques

    Best original choreography
    Oscar Buthelezi – The Color Purple

    Best director of a musical /revue
    Janice Honeyman – The Color Purple

    Best director of a play
    Charmaine Weir-Smith – The Train Driver

    Best supporting/featured performance in a musical/revue: female
    Lelo Ramasimong as Shug Avery –  The Color Purple

    Best supporting/featured performance in a musical/revue: male
    Yamikani Mahaka-Phiri as Harpo in The Color Purple

    Best lead performance in a musical (female)
    Didintle Khunou as Celie in The Color Purple

    Best lead performance in a musical (male)
    Paul du Toit as Hedwig in Hedwig and the Angry Inch

    Best lead performance in a play (female)
    Zikhona Sodlaka as Queenie in Nongogo

    Best lead performance in a play (male)

    Kai Luke Brummer as Christopher Boone in The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time

    Best performance in a solo production: female/male

    Daniel Mpilo Richards – Land Acts

    Best new SA script

    Shoes & Coups – Prod. by The Market Theatre Written and dir. by Palesa Mazamisa

    Best production of a play
    Tshepang: The Third Testament – Prod. by Joburg Theatre, written and dir. by Lara Foot

    Best production of a musical
    The Color Purple – Prod. by Joburg Theatre and Bernard Jay, dir. by Janice Honeyman

    For further information please visit www.naleditheatreawards.com

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