Difference between revisions of "Showtime Awards"
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Known variously - according to the event's principal sponsor - as the [[Evening Post Showtime Awards]] or [[The Herald Showtime Awards]]. | Known variously - according to the event's principal sponsor - as the [[Evening Post Showtime Awards]] or [[The Herald Showtime Awards]]. | ||
− | The annual Showtime 2018 Theatre Awards and production of ''[[Let the Good Times Roll]]'' were presented by Woodlands Dairy in collaboration with the [[PE Musical and Dramatic Society]], supported by [[Business and Arts South Africa]] ([[BASA]]). | + | The 2016 awards were sponsored by Clover. The annual Showtime 2018 Theatre Awards and production of ''[[Let the Good Times Roll]]'' were presented by Woodlands Dairy in collaboration with the [[PE Musical and Dramatic Society]], supported by [[Business and Arts South Africa]] ([[BASA]]). |
==Productions== | ==Productions== |
Revision as of 19:34, 5 January 2025
The Showtime Awards were established in 1991 by Port Elizabeth theatre critic, Bob Eveleigh.
Known variously - according to the event's principal sponsor - as the Evening Post Showtime Awards or The Herald Showtime Awards.
The 2016 awards were sponsored by Clover. The annual Showtime 2018 Theatre Awards and production of Let the Good Times Roll were presented by Woodlands Dairy in collaboration with the PE Musical and Dramatic Society, supported by Business and Arts South Africa (BASA).
Contents
Productions
2004: Flying Colours
2018: Let the Good Times Roll
2019: Those were the Days
2020: Celebrating with Cole
Awards
Awards are presented annually for amateur (Senior Awards), school (Junior Awards) and professional (Professional Awards) productions.
Sources
Go to the ESAT Bibliography
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