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The awards recognise excellence in theatre by giving awards to top professionals for distinguished acting, directing and technical abilities in 16 different categories. There is also a Special Lifetime Achievement Award and the People’s Choice Award, which are announced and presented at the ceremony. | The awards recognise excellence in theatre by giving awards to top professionals for distinguished acting, directing and technical abilities in 16 different categories. There is also a Special Lifetime Achievement Award and the People’s Choice Award, which are announced and presented at the ceremony. | ||
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+ | Best new South African script: [[Morapeleng Molekoa]] | ''[[Scott]]'' | ||
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+ | Best new director: [[Morapeleng Molekoa]] | ''[[Scott]]'' | ||
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+ | Best theatre production for children and young people: ''[[Lumka]]'' | ||
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+ | Best performance by an ensemble: [[Abigail Mei]], [[Carlo Daniels]], [[Luxolo Mboso]], [[Siyavuya Gqumehlo]], [[Sivenathi Macibela]], [[Sizwe Lubengu]], [[Sityhilelo Makupula]], [[Yvonne Msebenzi]] | ''[[G7: Okwe Bokhwe (Like/Of a Goat)]]'' | Various roles | ||
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+ | Best performance in a revue, cabaret or one-person show: [[Tafara Nyatsanza]] | ''[[Scott]]'' | Various roles | ||
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+ | Best performance by a supporting actor in a musical or music theatre show: [[Tshepo Ncokoane]] | ''[[Kinky Boots]]'' | Angel | ||
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+ | Best performance by a supporting actress in a musical or music theatre show: [[Namisa Mdlalose]] | ''[[Kinky Boots]]'' | Lauren | ||
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+ | Best performance by a lead actor in a musical or music theatre show: [[Earl Gregory]] | ''[[Kinky Boots]]'' | Lola | ||
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+ | Best performance by a lead actress in a musical or music theatre show: [[Zolani Mahola]] | ''[[The One Who Sings]]'' | Herself | ||
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+ | Best puppetry design: [[Jenine Collocott]] | ''[[The Old Man and the Sea]]'' | Masks | ||
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+ | Best lighting design: [[Fred Abrahamse]] | ''[[Equus]]'' | ||
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+ | Best set design: [[Paul Wills]] | ''[[Kinky Boots]]'' | ||
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+ | Best costume design: [[Birrie le Roux]] | ''[[Kinky Boots]]'' | ||
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+ | Best sound design, original music, soundscape or live performance: [[Babalwa Makwetu]] | ''[[G7: Okwe Bokhwe (Like/Of a Goat)]]'' | ||
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+ | Best performance in an opera – male: [[Bongani Kubheka]] | ''[[La Serva Padrona]]'' | Uberto | ||
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+ | Best performance in an opera – female: [[Siphokazi Molteno]] | ''[[I Capuleti e I Montecchio]]'' | Romeo | ||
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+ | Best performance by a supporting actor in a play: [[David Viviers]] | ''[[Cellist with Rabies]]'' | Rabies Virus | ||
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+ | Best performance by supporting actress in a play: [[Jenny Stead]] | ''[[The Glass Menagerie]]'' | Laura Wingfield | ||
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+ | Best performance by lead actress in a play: [[Fiona Ramsay]] | ''[[The Glass Menagerie]]'' | Amanda Wingfield | ||
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+ | Best performance by lead actor in a play: [[Alan Committie]] | ''[[Richard III]]'' | ||
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+ | Best director: [[Mandla Mbothwe]] | ''[[G7: Okwe Bokhwe (Like/Of a Goat)]]'' | ||
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+ | Best production: [[Eric Abraham]] and [[The Fugard Theatre]] | ''[[Kinky Boots]]'' | ||
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+ | Award for innovation in theatre: [[Junkets Publisher]] | [[Robin Malan]] and [[Andi Mgibantaka]] | ||
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+ | Lifetime Achievement award: [[Fatima Dike]] | ||
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+ | Award for most promising student: [[Cantona James]] | [[Stellenbosch University]] | ||
===2021=== | ===2021=== | ||
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The 56th edition was held virtually as a result of the constraints imposed by Covid-19 and the associated restrictions. | The 56th edition was held virtually as a result of the constraints imposed by Covid-19 and the associated restrictions. | ||
− | [[Chad Langenhoven]] ([[AFDA]]) | + | The following students were nominated for Most Promising Student: |
− | [[Liné Koen]] ([[LAMTA]]) | + | |
− | [[Mpumelelo Maxell Phanginxiwa]] ([[CTDPS]]) | + | [[Chad Langenhoven]] ([[AFDA]]); |
− | [[Nikho Tsotsi]] ([[AFDA]]) | + | [[Liné Koen]] ([[LAMTA]]); |
− | [[Nomakhosi Khosi Meveni]] ([[CTDPS]]) | + | [[Mpumelelo Maxell Phanginxiwa]] ([[CTDPS]]); |
− | [[Robert Hindley]] ([[University of Stellenbosch]]) | + | [[Nikho Tsotsi]] ([[AFDA]]); |
− | [[Tebatso Denilson Molapo]] ([[CTDPS]]) | + | [[Nomakhosi Khosi Meveni]] ([[CTDPS]]); |
− | [[Tafara Nyatsanza]] ([[CTDPS]]) | + | [[Robert Hindley]] ([[University of Stellenbosch]]); |
− | [[Thulani Nzonzo]] ([[AFDA]]) | + | [[Tebatso Denilson Molapo]] ([[CTDPS]]); |
+ | [[Tafara Nyatsanza]] ([[CTDPS]]); | ||
+ | [[Thulani Nzonzo]] ([[AFDA]]). | ||
The award was presented to [[Liné Koen]] of [[LAMTA]] and [[Tebatso Denilson Molapo]] of the [[Centre for Theatre Dance and Performance Studies]]. | The award was presented to [[Liné Koen]] of [[LAMTA]] and [[Tebatso Denilson Molapo]] of the [[Centre for Theatre Dance and Performance Studies]]. | ||
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AWARD FOR INNOVATION IN THEATRE The [[Magnet Theatre]]’s Early Years Programme | AWARD FOR INNOVATION IN THEATRE The [[Magnet Theatre]]’s Early Years Programme | ||
− | LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD [[Sandra Prinsloo]] | + | LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD [[Sandra Prinsloo]] |
===2023=== | ===2023=== | ||
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https://thecaperobyn.co.za/theatre-awards-57th-fleur-du-cap-theatre-awards-2022-announced-at-glittering-fabulous-ceremony-at-nederburg/ | https://thecaperobyn.co.za/theatre-awards-57th-fleur-du-cap-theatre-awards-2022-announced-at-glittering-fabulous-ceremony-at-nederburg/ | ||
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+ | https://thecaperobyn.co.za/awards-56th-fleur-du-cap-theatre-awards-2021-honours-innovation-young-theatre-makers-resilience-and-legacy/ | ||
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+ | https://www.fleurducap.co.za/uncategorized-en/55th-fleur-du-cap-theatre-awards-winners-announced | ||
Go to the [[ESAT Bibliography]] | Go to the [[ESAT Bibliography]] |
Latest revision as of 18:28, 23 December 2024
The Fleur du Cap Theatre Awards are a well known and respected set of theatre awards on offer in the Western Cape since 1979.
Contents
History
Fleur du Cap was originally the name of one of a famous old wine farm in Somerset West and a brand name used by Stellenbosch Farmers' Winery. This name was chosen as the name under which the former Three Leaf Arts Awards were to be made from 1979 onwards, when Stellenbosch Farmers' Winery and Distillers Corporation merged to form Distell and the Oude Meester Foundation for the Arts (later the Distell Arts and Culture) became the sponsors. When speaking of them, people tend to say someone has won a Fleur du Cap Award or more often simply a Fleur du Cap.
Awards and winners
The awards recognise excellence in theatre by giving awards to top professionals for distinguished acting, directing and technical abilities in 16 different categories. There is also a Special Lifetime Achievement Award and the People’s Choice Award, which are announced and presented at the ceremony.
2020
Best new South African script: Morapeleng Molekoa | Scott
Best new director: Morapeleng Molekoa | Scott
Best theatre production for children and young people: Lumka
Best performance by an ensemble: Abigail Mei, Carlo Daniels, Luxolo Mboso, Siyavuya Gqumehlo, Sivenathi Macibela, Sizwe Lubengu, Sityhilelo Makupula, Yvonne Msebenzi | G7: Okwe Bokhwe (Like/Of a Goat) | Various roles
Best performance in a revue, cabaret or one-person show: Tafara Nyatsanza | Scott | Various roles
Best performance by a supporting actor in a musical or music theatre show: Tshepo Ncokoane | Kinky Boots | Angel
Best performance by a supporting actress in a musical or music theatre show: Namisa Mdlalose | Kinky Boots | Lauren
Best performance by a lead actor in a musical or music theatre show: Earl Gregory | Kinky Boots | Lola
Best performance by a lead actress in a musical or music theatre show: Zolani Mahola | The One Who Sings | Herself
Best puppetry design: Jenine Collocott | The Old Man and the Sea | Masks
Best lighting design: Fred Abrahamse | Equus
Best set design: Paul Wills | Kinky Boots
Best costume design: Birrie le Roux | Kinky Boots
Best sound design, original music, soundscape or live performance: Babalwa Makwetu | G7: Okwe Bokhwe (Like/Of a Goat)
Best performance in an opera – male: Bongani Kubheka | La Serva Padrona | Uberto
Best performance in an opera – female: Siphokazi Molteno | I Capuleti e I Montecchio | Romeo
Best performance by a supporting actor in a play: David Viviers | Cellist with Rabies | Rabies Virus
Best performance by supporting actress in a play: Jenny Stead | The Glass Menagerie | Laura Wingfield
Best performance by lead actress in a play: Fiona Ramsay | The Glass Menagerie | Amanda Wingfield
Best performance by lead actor in a play: Alan Committie | Richard III
Best director: Mandla Mbothwe | G7: Okwe Bokhwe (Like/Of a Goat)
Best production: Eric Abraham and The Fugard Theatre | Kinky Boots
Award for innovation in theatre: Junkets Publisher | Robin Malan and Andi Mgibantaka
Lifetime Achievement award: Fatima Dike
Award for most promising student: Cantona James | Stellenbosch University
2021
The 56th edition was held virtually as a result of the constraints imposed by Covid-19 and the associated restrictions.
The following students were nominated for Most Promising Student:
Chad Langenhoven (AFDA); Liné Koen (LAMTA); Mpumelelo Maxell Phanginxiwa (CTDPS); Nikho Tsotsi (AFDA); Nomakhosi Khosi Meveni (CTDPS); Robert Hindley (University of Stellenbosch); Tebatso Denilson Molapo (CTDPS); Tafara Nyatsanza (CTDPS); Thulani Nzonzo (AFDA).
The award was presented to Liné Koen of LAMTA and Tebatso Denilson Molapo of the Centre for Theatre Dance and Performance Studies.
The 2021 Lifetime Achievement Award went to Janice Honeyman.
The Innovation in Theatre Award went to the Royal Arts Town Amphitheatre in the Riebeek Valley; and The Encore Award to the Theatre Benevolent Fund.
2022
The list of Fleur du Cap Theatre 2022 winners - awarded at the 57th edition of the awards-ceremony on March 27, 2022 at Nederburg Wine Estate in Paarl.
BEST NEW SOUTH AFRICAN SCRIPT Qondiswa James | A Howl in Makhanda
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 Fred Abrahamse & Marcel Meyer | The Lady Aoi
BEST COSTUME DESIGN Fred Abrahamse & Marcel Meyer | The Lady Aoi
BEST SOUND DESIGN, ORIGINAL MUSIC, SOUNDSCAPE OR LIVE PERFORMANCE Jannous Aukema | A Howl in Makhanda | Sound design and original composition
BEST PERFORMANCE IN AN OPERA – MALE Makudupanyane Senaoana | Curlew River | Madwoman
BEST PERFORMANCE IN AN OPERA – FEMALE Siphokazi Molteno | Così fan tutte | Dorabella
BEST PERFORMANCE BY A SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A PLAY, MUSICAL OR MUSIC THEATRE PRODUCTION Siya Mayola | Master Harold… and the Boys | Willie
BEST PERFORMANCE BY A SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A PLAY, MUSICAL OR MUSICAL THEATRE PRODUCTION Peggy Tunyiswa | Valsrivier | Mary Dlamini
BEST PERFORMANCE BY A LEAD ACTRESS IN A PLAY, MUSICAL OR MUSIC THEATRE PRODUCTION Anna-Mart van der Merwe | Valsrivier | Sandra Botha
BEST PERFORMANCE BY A LEAD ACTOR IN A PLAY, MUSICAL OR MUSIC THEATRE PRODUCTION Desmond Dube | Master Harold… and the Boys | Sam
BEST DIRECTOR Paul du Toit | The Unlikely Secret Agent
BEST PRODUCTION Pieter Toerien Productions | The Producers
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
2023
Held at the Oude Libertas Amphitheatre in Stellenbosch on Sunday, 26 March 2023.
Winners of the 58th Fleur du Cap Theatre Awards are:
AWARD FOR MOST PROMISING STUDENT Mikayla Joy Brown | University of Stellenbosch/Honours
BEST NEW SOUTH AFRICAN SCRIPT Nadia Davids | Hold Still
BEST NEW DIRECTOR Carlo Daniels | No Complaints - New Day, New Dawn
BEST THEATRE PRODUCTION FOR CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE Marinda Engelbrecht and Margit Meyer-Rödenbeck | Vlooi en die geheim/Kipper and the Secret
BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ENSEMBLE Marcel Meyer, Matthew Baldwin and Lungile Lallie | Contested Bodies | Doctor James Barry, Lord Charles Somerset and John Nobody
BEST PERFORMANCE IN A REVUE, CABARET OR ONE-PERSON SHOW Daniel Newton | Shadow Boxing | Flynn
BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR IN A MUSICAL OR MUSIC THEATRE SHOW Earl Gregory | Star+Crossed | Billy
BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS IN A MUSICAL OR MUSIC THEATRE SHOW Isabella Jane | Star+Crossed | Bess
BEST PUPPETRY DESIGN Adrian Kohler | Handspring Puppet Company | Life and Times of Michael K
BEST LIGHTING DESIGN Gideon Lombard | Karatara
BEST SET DESIGN Greg King | Fordsburg’s Finest
BEST COSTUME DESIGN Marcel Meyer | Contested Bodies
BEST SOUND DESIGN, ORIGINAL MUSIC, SOUNDSCAPE OR LIVE PERFORMANCE Gideon Lombard | Karatara | Sound design
BEST PERFORMANCE IN AN OPERA – MALE Conroy Scott | Le Nozze di Figaro | Figaro
BEST PERFORMANCE IN AN OPERA – FEMALE Brittany Smith | Le Nozze di Figaro | Susanna
BEST PERFORMANCE BY A SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A PLAY Carlo Daniels | The Unlikely Secret Agent | Various roles
BEST PERFORMANCE BY A SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A PLAY Berenice Barbier | Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf | Honey
BEST PERFORMANCE BY A LEAD ACTRESS IN A PLAY Mwenya Kabwe | Hold Still | Rosa Feigel
BEST PERFORMANCE BY A LEAD ACTOR IN A PLAY Mncedisi Shabangu | Blood Knot | Zacharia
BEST DIRECTOR Fred Abrahamse | Contested Bodies
BEST PRODUCTION Baxter Theatre Centre; Theater der Welt, Düsseldorf; Les Théâtres de la Ville de Luxembourg | Life and Times of Michael K
2024
The winners of the 59th Fleur du Cap Theatre Awards, sponsored by HEINEKEN Beverages, were announced on 17 March 2024 at a glittering ceremony at the Baxter Theatre Centre in Rondebosch, Cape Town.
The winners of the 59th Fleur du Cap Theatre Awards are:
MOST PROMISING STUDENT Angelique Viaan Filter | University of Stellenbosch
BEST NEW SOUTH AFRICAN SCRIPT Tiisetso Mashifane wa Noni | Delela
BEST NEW DIRECTOR Amée Lekas | African Gothic | Drama
BEST THEATRE PRODUCTION FOR CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE The King of Broken Things | Theatresmiths
BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ENSEMBLE Oedipus at Colonus #aftersophocles | Buhle T Stefane, Azola Mkhabile, Mihlali Bele, Lindokuhle Melaphi, Thabo Mkenene, Kuhle Myathaza, Nosiphiwo Ndabeni, Siphenathi Siqwayi, Wendy Mrali, Moluphi Lepeli and Sipho Kalako
BEST PERFORMANCE IN A REVUE, CABARET OR SOLO SHOW Marlo Minnaar | Die halwe huis | Bumper Jansen
BEST PERFORMANCE BY A SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A MUSICAL OR MUSIC THEATRE SHOW William Berger | The Sound of Music | Max Detweiler
BEST PERFORMANCE BY A SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A MUSICAL OR MUSIC THEATRE SHOW Tankiso Mamabolo | Ziyana | Mother
BEST PERFORMANCE BY A LEAD ACTOR IN A MUSICAL OR MUSIC THEATRE SHOW Stuart Brown | We Will Rock You | Galileo
BEST PERFORMANCE BY A LEAD ACTRESS IN A MUSICAL OR MUSIC THEATRE SHOW Brittany Smith | The Sound of Music | Maria Rainer
BEST PUPPETRY DESIGN Luyanda Nogodlwana | Maxeke: This work is not for yourselves | Drama
BEST LIGHTING DESIGN Nicolaas de Jongh | Die Fel Omstrede Kroon van Edward II en Gaveston | Drama
BEST SET DESIGN Joshua Lindberg | The Promise – On Stage | Drama
BEST COSTUME DESIGN Marthinus Basson | Die Fel Omstrede Kroon van Edward II en Gaveston | Drama
BEST SOUND DESIGN, ORIGINAL MUSIC, SOUNDSCAPE OR LIVE PERFORMANCE Charl-Johan Lingenfelder | The Promise – On Stage | Sound design and original score
BEST PERFORMANCE IN AN OPERA – MALE Lukhanyo Moyake | Tosca | Mario Cavaradossi
BEST PERFORMANCE IN AN OPERA – FEMALE Nobulumko Mngxekeza | Tosca | Floria Tosca
BEST PERFORMANCE BY A SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A PLAY Mark Elderkin | A Midsummer Night’s Dream | Bottom
BEST PERFORMANCE BY A SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A PLAY Jennifer Steyn | The Beauty Queen of Leenane | Mag Folan
BEST PERFORMANCE BY A LEAD ACTOR IN A PLAY Brent Palmer | King George | George Megalos
BEST PERFORMANCE BY A LEAD ACTRESS IN A PLAY Sandra Prinsloo | Die moeder | Anna
BEST DIRECTOR Marthinus Basson | Die Fel Omstrede Kroon van Edward II en Gaveston | Drama
BEST PRODUCTION Die moeder | US Woordfees | Drama
Judges
The judges are drawn from the industry and include critics, academics, and other informed workers in the industry.
Award Ceremonies
The Fleur du Cap Theatre Awards are presented in March. Formerly it was an afternoon affair held on a Sunday, but in the late 1990s, under the auspices of Distell Arts and Culture, it became a more glamorous evening affair hosted by a Cape Town theatre, where South African entertainers perform and tickets are made available to the general public through Computicket. All funds generated are donated to development in the performing arts.
See also
Wikipedia [2].
Sources
Grütter, Wilhelm, CAPAB 25 Years, 1987. Unpublished research. 365-366.)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fleur_du_Cap_Theatre_Awards
The Distell website at http://www.distell.co.za/
https://www.fleurducap.co.za/WINNERS-OF-2023-FLEUR-DU-CAP-AWARDS-ANNOUNCED
https://www.fleurducap.co.za/uncategorized-en/55th-fleur-du-cap-theatre-awards-winners-announced
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