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    The 44th annual Fleur du Cap Theatre Awards

    The winners of the 2008 Fleur du Cap Theatre Awards were announced at a glam event in the Mother City on Sunday evening. The Who's Who of South African theatre sashayed up the green carpet at the South Africa's Premier theatre awards event, the prestigious 44th annual Fleur du Cap Theatre Awards, held at a glittering ceremony the Artscape Theatre in Cape Town last night.
    The 44th annual Fleur du Cap Theatre Awards

    Audience members sipped fine Fleur du Cap wines and bubbly, and mingled with stars, celebrities, nominees and winners, all looking très chic in glamourous gowns and designer outfits, reminiscent of the recent Oscars in LA and the Tony Awards in New York City. Geoffrey Hyland directed the stellar entertainment line-up that included Laurika Rauch, Dizu Plaatjies, Zanne Stapelberg, Loukmaan Adams and La Rosa Spanish Dance Theatre. Thoko Ntshinga handed over the prizes and Nik Rabinowitz as MC kept the mood light and the crowd in stitches .The 2009 event theme was ‘Inspired By Nature', made evident by the innovative green carpet and the natural elements used in the decor.

    The coveted Fleur du Cap medallion carries a generous cash prize of R15,000. The awards, established 43 years ago, are an initiative of the Distell Foundation that forms part of Distell's CSI programme. This year, in addition to the Lifetime Achievement Award, the Peoples Choice Award and the newly created Innovation in Theatre award, there were 60 outstanding nominees in fifteen categories.

    The winners are as follows:

    1. Most Promising Student

    Christiaan Olwagen- Stellenbosch University

    2. Rosalie van der Gucht Prize for New Directors

    Michael Inglis for Venom

    3. Best New South African Play

    Mike van Graan for Die Generaal

    4. Best Prop Design

    Nicholas & Luke Ellenbogen for Raiders, Rasputin's Rectangle

    5. Best Costume Design

    John Caviggia for The Merchant of Venice

    6. Best Lighting Design

    Jaco Bouwer, Albert Snyman and Rudolph van Jaarsveld for Smag

    7. Best Set Design

    Fred Abrahamse for Assassins

    8. Best Performance in a Revue or Cabaret

    The Cast of Not the Midnight Mass : Graham Weir, Christine Weir, Jason Ralph, Pierre van Heerden and Amanda Tiffin.

    9. Best Performance in a Musical

    André Jacobs for Samuel Byck in Assassins

    10. Best Performance in a One Person Show

    Shaleen Surtee-Richards for Shirley Valentyn in Shirley Valentyn

    11. Award for Innovation in Theatre

    Megan Choritz - TheatreSports

    12. Lifetime Achievement Award

    Lynette Marais (Former Grahamstown Festival Director)

    13. The People's Choice Award

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    14. Best Actress in a Supporting Role

    Quanita Adams for multiple roles in Cissie

    15. Best Actor in a Supporting Role

    Guy de Lancey for Shelley Levine in Glengarry Glen Ross

    16. Best Actor in a Leading Role

    Jeremy Crutchley for Shylock in The Merchant of Venice

    17. Best Actress in a Leading Role

    Mwenya Kabwe for Alma in Yellowman

    18. Best Director

    Jaco Bouwer for Smag

    Distell Arts & Culture manages and works with a panel of judges chaired by a non-voting chairman, Mr. Conrad Sidego, a former ambassador and journalist. The Panel itself is made up largely of local critics, journalists, writers and drama educators, namely Marianne Thamm, Mariana Malan, Robert Greig, Marina Griebenow, Dr. Beverley Brommert, Len Ashton, Wilhelm Snyman, Brent Meersman, Denise Bester, Herman van der Westhuizen and Peter Tromp. Distell is represented by Irma Albers, Arts & Culture Controller and organizer of the Fleur du Cap awards. Says Ms. Albers, "Cape Town is increasingly on the cutting edge of innovative theatre and the City continues to witness the emergence of exciting new talent both on the acting and directorial fronts".

    As always, the proceeds from the evening go towards the development of theatre in the Western Cape. The next Fleur du Cap Theatre Awards event will be held at Baxter Theatre in March 2010. For more details on the awards and the theatre scene in Cape Town visit www.capetheatre.co.za

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