SA: Fleur du Cap Theatre Awards winners feted
The winners of the 57th edition of Fleur du Cap Theatre Awards were announced at the weekend with a mix of established and new talent being recognised.
Winners were drawn from different categories including musicals, music theatre production, sound design, live performance and performance in opera, among others. Each winners received R15 000 and a silver medallion.
The 2022 Fleur du Cap Theatre Awards were audited by The Finance Man, with legal services provided by Cluver Markotter.
Below is full list of winners:
Best Sound Design, Original Music, Soundscape or Live Performance
- Jannous Aukema – A Howl in Makhanda
Best Performance in an Opera – Male
- Makudupanyane Senaoana – Curlew River
Best Performance in an Opera – Female
- Siphokazi Molteno – Così fan tutte
Best Performance by a Supporting Actor In a Play, Musical or Music Theatre Production
- Master Harold… and the Boys – Siya Mayola
Best Performance by a Supporting Actress In a Play, Musical or Musical Theatre Production
- Peggy Tunyiswa – Valsrivier
Best Performance by a Lead Actress In a Play, Musical or Music Theatre Production
- Anna-Mart van der Merwe – Valsrivier
Best Performance by a Lead Actor In a Play, Musical or Music Theatre Production
- Desmond Dube – Master Harold… and the Boys
Best New South African Script
- A Howl in Makhanda – Qondiswa James
Best New Director
- Sipenathi Siqwayi – Ganga Nyoko! Inzima Nyoko!
Best Performance By An Ensemble
- Wessel Pretorius & David Viviers – The Waterworks Anthology | Various roles
Best Performance in a Revue, Cabaret or One-Person Show
- Sandra Prinsloo
- Spertyd Elsa Joubert
Best Lighting Design
- Wolf Britz – Valsrivier
Best Set Design
- The Lady Aoi – Fred Abrahamse & Marcel Meyer
Best Costume Design
- The Lady Aoi – Fred Abrahamse & Marcel Meyer
Best Director
- Paul du Toit – The Unlikely Secret Agent
Best Production
- The Producers – Pieter Toerien Productions
Award For Most Promising Student
- Byron McKeith – Northlink College
Award for Innovation In Theatre
- The Magnet Theatre’s Early Years Programme
Lifetime Achievement Award
- Sandra Prinsloo
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