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The Irish Times Irish Theatre Awards recognise outstanding achievements in
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History

The awards were founded in 1997 by ''
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''. Awards were established in numerous categories, ranging from design, to acting, to overall production. The goal was to promote adventuresome theatre, both in the
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Description

In addition to the awards for specific excellence, the judges also present a special award for leadership in the overall community. The nominations are announced every January and the awards are presented the following month in a prominent invitation-only ceremony. In 2022, the nominations for 2021 will be announced in May and the ceremony will take place early in the summer.


By year


2010 awards

(Winners in bold): Best Actor * Louis Lovett, as B and Brian in ''B For Baby'' at the
Abbey Theatre The Abbey Theatre ( ga, Amharclann na Mainistreach), also known as the National Theatre of Ireland ( ga, Amharclann Náisiúnta na hÉireann), in Dublin, Ireland, is one of the country's leading cultural institutions. First opening to the p ...
* Malcolm Adams, as Tim Hartigan in ''Slattery's Sago Saga'' * Marty Rea, as Hamlet in ''Hamlet'' *
Karl Shiels Karl Shiels (15 September 1971 – 15 July 2019) was an Irish actor of both stage and screen. His stage roles included ''Henry IV, Part 1'', ''Penelope'', '' At Swim-Two-Birds'', ''The Spanish Tragedy'', ''The Duchess of Malfi'', '' The Shadow ...
, as Quinn in ''Penelope'' Best Actress *
Olwen Fouéré Olwen Fouéré (born March 2, 1954) is an Irish actress and writer/director in theatre, film and visual arts. She was born in Galway, Ireland to Breton parents Yann Fouéré and Marie-Magdeleine Mauger. In 2020, she was listed at number 22 on ...
, as the woman in ''Sodome'', My Love * Hilary O'Shaughnessy, as the tour guide in ''Berlin Love Tour'' * Eileen Walsh, as Medea in ''Medea'' * Aoife Duffin, as Winnie Butler in ''Christ Deliver Us!'' Best Supporting Actor *
Laurence Kinlan Laurence Kinlan (born 3 February 1983) is an Irish actor in films, television series and on theatre stage. He is best known for playing the role of Elmo in RTÉ's crime drama '' Love/Hate''. Career Film and television Kinlan's debut was a lead ...
, as Mossy Lannigan in ''Christ Deliver Us!'' * Joe Hanley, as Fluther Good in ''The Plough and the Stars'' * Ronan Leahy, as Tutor/Messenger in ''Medea'' *
Conor MacNeill Conor MacNeill (born 4 July 1988) is a film, television, and stage actor from Northern Ireland. Biography MacNeill was born in West Belfast and has appeared in such films as '' Fifty Dead Men Walking'' and ''Peacefire'' directed by Macdara Vall ...
, as Lyokha in ''Plasticine'' Best Supporting Actress * Andrea Irvine, as Lady Macduff in ''Macbeth'' * Eleanor Methven, as Miss Prism in ''The Importance of Being Earnest'' * Karen Ardiff, as Mrs Cregan and Sheelagh Mann in ''The Colleen Bawn'' * Brid Brennan, as Madge in ''Philadelphia, Here I Come!'' Best Director *
Selina Cartmell Selina Cartmell is a British theatre director based in Dublin, Ireland. She is currently director at the Gate Theatre. Early life and education Cartmell was born in the Lake District, UK. Her mother Annie worked as a midwife and her father Gord ...
, for ''Medea'', produced by Siren Productions * Jo Mangan, for ''Slattery's Sago Saga'', produced by Performance Corporation * Wayne Jordan, for ''Christ Deliver Us!'', produced by the Abbey Theatre * Rachel O'Riordan, for ''Over the Bridge'', produced by Green Shoot Productions Best Set * Aedin Cosgrvoe, for ''The Rehearsal, Playing the Dane'' * John Comiskey, for ''Sodome My Love'' * Tom Pye, for ''John Gabriel Borkman'' Best Costumes * Bláithin Sheerin, for ''Phaedra'' * Joan Bergin, for ''John Gabriel Borkman'' * Miriam Duffy, for ''The Birthday of the Infanta'' Best Lighting * Paul Keogan, for ''Plasticine'' * Sinéad Wallace, for ''Happy Days'' * Sinéad McKenna, for ''Medea'' Best Sound * Dennis Clohessy, for ''Sodome My Love'' * Ellen Cranitch, for ''Phaedra'' * Philip Stewart, for ''The Early Bird'' Best Production * Pan Pan Theatre, for ''The Rehearsal, Playing the Dane'' *
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, for ''Medea'' *
Anu Productions ANU Productions is a theatre company based in Dublin, Ireland. The company ANU was founded in 2009 by 5 artists from various disciplines Owen Boss (visual artist), Louise Lowe (director), Hannah Mullan (producer) Sophie Motley (director), a ...
, for ''World's End Lane'' * Rough Magic Theatre Company, for ''Phaedra'' Best New Play * ''What's Left of the Flag'', by Jimmy Murphy * ''Slaterry's Sago Saga'', by Arthur Riordan * ''National Anthem'', by Colin Bateman * ''B for Baby'', by Carmel Winters Best Opera Production *
Opera Ireland The Irish National Opera was created from a merger of the Opera Theatre Company (OTC) and Wide Open Opera in 2017 and launched in January 2018. The new entity continues the tradition of the former Opera Ireland (), Ireland's first permanent natio ...
, for ''Roméo et Juliette'', by Charles Gounod *
Opera Theatre Company The Irish National Opera was created from a merger of the Opera Theatre Company (OTC) and Wide Open Opera in 2017 and launched in January 2018. The new entity continues the tradition of the former Opera Ireland (), Ireland's first permanent natio ...
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Wexford Festival Opera Wexford Festival Opera () is an opera festival that takes place in the town of Wexford in south-eastern Ireland during the months of October and November. The festival began in 1951 under Tom Walsh and a group of opera lovers who quickly gene ...
, for ''Virginia'', by Saverio Mercadante * Dumbworld/Brian Irvine Ensemble, for ''Postcards from Dumbworld'', by Brian Irvine Judges Special Award * Project Brand New * Theatre Upstairs * Carysfort Press * Louise Lowe/Anu Productions


2011 awards

(Winners in bold): Best Actor * Patrick O'Kane as John Proctor in ''The Crucible'' * Cillian Murphy as Thomas Magill in ''Misterman'' * Paul Reid as Farrell Blinks in ''Man of Valour'' * Philip Judge as Older Man in ''Trade'' Best Actress * Charlie Murphy as Eliza in ''Pygmalion'' * Amy Conroy as Gina Devine in ''Eternal rising of The Sun'' * Marie Mullen as ''Woman in Testament'' * Aisling O'Sullivan as Maggie Polpin in ''Big Maggie'' Best Supporting Actor * John Olohan as Byrne in ''Big Maggie'' * Rory Nolan as Commissioner in ''The Government Inspector'' * Frankie McCafferty as Ivan in ''The Seafarer'' * Bob Kelly as Martin O Bonnassa / Osborne O'Loonassa / Gentleman / Others in ''The Poor Mouth'' Best Supporting Actress * Dearbhla Molloy & Ingrid Craigie as Eileen and Kate in The Cripple of ''Inishmaan'' * Aoife Duffin as Abigail Williams in ''The Crucible'' * Karen Ardiff as Aase / Green-Clad in ''Peer Gynt'' * Caitriona Ní Mhurchú as Masha in ''16 Possible Glimpses'' Best Director * Conall Morrison for ''The Crucible'' * Louise Lowe for ''Laundry'' * Niall Henry for ''The Poor Mouth'' * Gavin Quinn for ''All That Fall'' Best Set * Paul O'Mahony for ''Pygmalion'' * Jamie Vartan for ''Misterman'' * Sabine Dargent for ''The Crucible'' Best Costumes * Joan O’Clery ''for Peer Gynt'' * Peter O'Brien for ''Pygmalion'' * Gaby Rooney for ''The Lulu House'' Best Lighting * Adam Silverman for ''Misterman'' * Aedin Cosgrove for ''All That Fall'' * Ciaran Bagnall for ''Guidelines'' Best Sound * Jimmy Eadie for ''All That Fall'' * Mel Mercier for ''Sétanta'' * Carl Kennedy and Tarab for ''Peer Gynt'' Best Production * The Lyric Theatre, Belfast for ''The Crucible'' * Landmark Productions and Galway Arts Festival for ''Misterman'' * ANU Productions for ''Laundry''   * Pan Pan Theatre for ''All That Fall'' Best New Play * Fight Night written by Gavin Kostick and directed by Bryan Burroughs for Rise Productions in association with ''Bewleys Cafe Theatre'' * No Romance written by Nancy Harris and directed by Wayne Jordan for ''The Abbey Theatre'' * Trade written by Mark O’Halloran, directed by Tom Creed for ''Thisispopbaby'' * Silent written by Pat Kinevane, directed by Jim Culleton for ''Fishamble'' Best Opera Production * Opera Theatre Company, for ''The Magic Flute'', by Mozart * NI Opera, for ''Tosca'', by Giacomo Puccini * Wexford Festival Opera, for ''La Cour de Celimene'', by Ambroise Thomas * Wexford Festival Opera , for ''Maria'', by Roman Statkowski Judges Special Award * Val Sherlock * The Lyric Theatre * Fabulous Beast Dance Theatre * Landmark Productions


2012 awards

(Winners in bold): Best Actor * Declan Conlon as Christy in ''The House'' * Aaron McCusker as Algernon Moncrieff in ''The Importance of Being Earnest'' * Marty Rea as Michael in ''A Whistle in the Dark'' * Garrett Lombard as Tom in ''Conversations on a Homecoming'' Best Actress * Catherine Walker as Maeve Brennan in ''The Talk of the Town'' * Eileen Walsh as Betty in ''A Whistle in the Dark'' * Cathy Belton as Mary in ''The House Keeper'' * Caitriona Ennis as Young Girl in ''The Boys of Foley Street'' Best Supporting Actor * Gavin Drea as Des in ''A Whistle in the Dark'' * Aaron Monaghan as Liam in ''Conversations on a Homecoming'' * Lorcan Cranitch as William Shawn in ''The Talk of the Town'' * Owen Roe as Shelley Levene in ''Glengarry Glen Ross'' Best Supporting Actress * Jacqueline Boatswain as Mrs Muller in ''Doubt – A Parable'' * Eleanor Methven as Mother in ''The House'' * Marie Mullen as Missus in ''Conversations on a Homecoming'' * Grace Kiely as Millie in ''The Mai'' Best Director * Annabelle Comyn for ''The House'' * Louise Lowe for ''The Boys of Foley Street'' * Andrew Flynn for ''Port Authority'' * Oliver Mears for ''The Turn of the Screw'' Best Set * Jamie Vartan for ''A Village Romeo and Juliet'' * Joe Vanek for ''Orfeo'' * Naomi Wilkinson for ''Alice in Funderland'' Best Costumes * Richard Kent for ''Titanic (Scenes from the British Wreck Commissioner’s Enquiry, 1912)'' * Peter O’Brien for ''The Talk of the Town'' * Lisa Zagone for ''Pagliacci'' Best Lighting * Nick McCall for ''The Great Goat Bubble'' * Simon Corder for ''L’arlesiana'' * Thomas Kluth for ''The Barber of Seville'' Best Sound * Carl Kennedy for ''Doubt - A Parable'' * Little John Nee for ''Sparkplug'' * Tom Speers for ''Macklin: Method and Madness'' Best Production * Druid Theatre Company for ''DruidMurphy'' * WillFredd Theatre and Absolut Fringe Festival for ''Farm'' * AC Productions for Pinter X 4 * The Abbey Theatre and THISISPOPBABY for ''Alice in Funderland'' Best New Play * Quietly written by ''Owen McCafferty'' * The House Keeper written by ''Morna Regan'' * The Life and Sort of Death of Eric Argyle written by ''Ross Dungan'' * Halcyon Days written by ''Deirdre Kinahan'' Best Opera Production * Pagliacci composed by Ruggero Leoncavallo for ''Everyman Palace Theatre and Cork Operatic Society'' * The Turn of the Screw composed by Benjamin Britten for ''Northern Ireland Opera'' * FLÅTPÄCK composed by Tom Lane for Ulysses Opera Theatre * A Village Romeo and Juliet composed by Frederick Delius for ''Wexford Festival Opera'' Judges Special Award * Karl Shiels * Blue Teapot Theatre Company * Stephen Rea * Tom Creed and the city of Cork


2013 awards

(Winners in bold): Best Actor * Lewis J Stadlen for ''The Price'' * Cillian Murphy for ''Ballyturk'' * Rhys Dunlop for ''Punk Rock'' * Ciaran Hinds for ''Our Few and Evil Days'' Best Actress * Judith Roddy for ''Pentecost'' * Marie Mullen for ''Bailegangaire'' * Aoife Duffin for ''A Girl is a Half-Formed Thing'' * Sinead Cusack for ''Our Few and Evil Days'' Best Supporting Actor * Simon O’Gorman for ''Sive'' * Des Keogh for ''Dreamland'' * Mark Lambert for ''Twelfth Night'' * Ian Toner for ''Punk Rock'' Best Supporting Actress * Kate Gilmore for ''Breathless'' * Bríd Ní Neachtain for ''Sive'' * Aisling O’Sullivan for ''Bailegangaire'' * Caitriona Ennis for ''Spinning'' Best Director * Conall Morrison for ''Sive & She Stoops to Conquer'' * Enda Walsh for ''Ballyturk'' * Selina Cartmell for ''Punk Rock'' * Jimmy Fay for ''Pentecost'' Best Set Design * Paul Wills for ''Our Few and Evil Days'' * Jamie Vartan for ''Ballyturk'' * Alyson Cummins for ''Pentecost'' * Mario Beck for ''Waiting in Line'' Best Sound Design * Carl Kennedy for ''Mr Foley the Radio Operator'' * Teho Teardo/ Helen Atkinson for ''Ballyturk'' * Fergus O’Hare for ''Punk Rock and Pentecost'' * Tom Lane & Rob Moloney for ''Between Trees and Water'' Best Costume Design * Peter O’Brien for ''An Ideal Husband'' * Catherine Fay for ''Breaking Dad and Our Few and Evil Days'' * Mike Britton for ''How Many Miles to Babylon'' * Niamh Lunny for ''Heartbreak House'' Best Lighting Design * Chahine Yayrovan for ''The Vortex and Punk Rock'' * John Comiskey for ''Sive'' * Adam Silverman for ''Ballyturk'' * Ciaran Bagnall for ''Pentecost'' Best Production * Landmark Productions for ''Ballyturk'' * Lyric Theatre for ''Punk Rock'' * Wildebeest Theatre Company for ''On the Wire'' * Abbey Theatre for ''Our Few and Evil Days'' Best New Play * Dreamland by ''Jim Nolan'' * Conservatory by ''Michael West'' * The Mariner by ''Hugo Hamilton'' * Our Few and Evil Days by ''Mark O’Rowe'' * Petals by ''Gillian Greer'' Best Opera * Der Vampyr by Heinrich Marschner, ''directed by Michael Barker-Caven and John O’Brien for Everyman and Cork Operatic Society'' * The Rape of Lucretia by Benjamin Britten, ''directed by Michael Barker-Caven for Irish Youth Opera and Wexford Festival Opera'' * Silent Night by Kevin Puts, directed by ''Tomer Zvulun for Wexford Festival Opera'' * Macbeth by William Shakespeare, directed by ''Oliver Mears for Northern Ireland Opera''   Judges Special Award * Limerick City of Culture: Former programmers and the current administration for using the city in the most imaginative way to rebrand Limerick as a beacon of artistic endeavour * Lyric Theatre: For a consistently high standard of productions in a most welcoming venue * The Lir: For producing skilled graduates of a very high calibre * Stage managers and technicians: For keeping the show on the road after opening night and for loyal support to cast and creatives


2014 awards

Best Actor * Denis Conway for his role as Irish Man in the Gate Theatre production of Tom Murphy’s ''The Gigli Concert'' * Adrian Dunbar for his role as Tommy in the Dublin Theatre Festival and Lyric Theatre production of Conor McPherson’s ''The Night Alive'' * Mark O'Halloran for his role as Donal Davoren in the Abbey Theatre/ Lyric Theatre production of Sean O’Casey’s ''The Shadow of a Gunman'' * Marty Rea for his role as King Richard 11 in DruidShakespeare Best Actress * Cathy Belton for her role as Sal  in the Galway International Arts Festival production of ''The Matchbox'' by Frank McGuinness * Derbhle Crotty for her role as King Henry 1V in DruidShakespeare * Susan Lynch for her role as Hester Swane in the Abbey Theatre production of ''By the'' ''Bog of Cats'' by Marina Carr * Aisling O'Sullivan for her roles as Hal/King Henry V in DruidShakespeare Best Supporting Actor * Peter Campion for his role as Katurian in the Decadent, in association with the Lyric Theatre, production of Martin McDonagh’s ''The Pillowman'' * Brian Gleeson for his role as Sean in the Landmark Productions in association with MCD, production of Enda Walsh’s ''The Walworth Farce'' * Laurence Kinlan for his role as Doc in the Dublin Theaatre Festival and Lyric Theatre production of ''The Night Alive'' by Conor McPherson * Rory Nolan for his role as Falstaff in DruidShakespeare Best Supporting Actress * Clare Barrett for her role as Aoife/Margaret Gaj in the Rough Magic production of ''The Train'' by Arthur Riordan and Bill Whelan                * Dawn Bradfield for her role as Mona in the Gate Theatre production of  ''The Gigli Concert''              * Amy McAllister for her role as Minnie Powell  in the Abbey Theatre and the Lyric Theatre production of Sean O’Casey’s ''The Shadow of a Gunman''                 * Abigail McGibbon for her role as Sandra in the Rough Magic production of ''Everything  Between Us'' by David Ireland. Best Director * Grace Dyas for the THEATREclub production of ''The Game'' * Garry Hynes for DruidShakespeare           * Wayne Jordan for the Abbey Theatre and Lyric Theatre production of Sean O’Casey’s ''The Shadow of a Gunman'' and for the Abbey Theatre production of a new version of ''Oedipus'' by Sophocles           * Pat Kiernan for the Corcadorca and Eat My Noise production of ''Gentrification'' by Enda Walsh      Best Set Design * Sarah Bacon for the Abbey Theatre production of ''The Shadow of a Gunman'' * Aedín Cosgrove for the Abbey Theatre production of ''A Midsummer Night's Dream'' * Francis O'Connor for DruidShakespeaqre                                    * Ciaran O'Melia for the Gate Theatre production of Shakespeare’s ''Romeo and Juliet'' Best Sound Design * Denis Clohessy for the Brokentalkers and junk ensemble production of  ''It Folds'' * Gregory Clarke and Conor Linehan for DruidShakespeare * Jimmy Eadie for the Dead Centre production of ''Chekov’s First Play'' * Tom Lane for the Abbey Theatre production of ''Oedipus'' by Sophocles in a new version by Wayne Jordan Best Costume Design * Sarah Bacon the Abbey Theatre production of ''The Shadow of a Gunman'' * Catherine Fay for the Gate Theatre production of ''Romeo and Juliet'' * Monica Frawley for the Abbey Theatre production of ''By the Bog of Cats'' * Doreen McKenna and Francis O'Connor for DruidShakespeare Best Lighting Design * Aedín Cosgrove for the Abbey Theatre production of ''A Midsummer Night's Dream  '' * Sinéad Wallace for the Abbey Theatre production of ''Oedipus'' * Sarah Jane Shiels for the Brokentalkers and junk ensemble production of ''It Folds'' and ANU Production of  ''PALS – The Irish at Gallipoli''         * Adam Silverman for the Landmark Productions and Wide Open Opera production of ''The Last'' ''Hotel           '' Best Production * ''Chekhov's First Play'': a Dead Centre production of ''Chekhov’s First Play'' by Anton Chekhov * ''The Gigli Concert: '' a Gate Theatre Production * ''PALS – The Irish at Gallipoli'': ANU Production in association with the National Museum of Ireland and Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht with the National Archives of Ireland and ICTU * DruidShakespeare: a co-production with Lincoln Center Festival NYC of Richard 11 ( Parts 1 & 2 ) and Henry V by William Shakespeare in a new adaptation by Mark O’Rowe,   Best New Play * ''Scorch'' by Stacey Gregg produced by Prime Cut Productions in association with The MAC and Outburst Arts            * ''The Night Alive'' by Conor McPherson produced by Dublin Theatre Festival and Lyric Theatre, Belfast * ''The Matchbox'' by Frank McGuinness produced by the Galway International Arts Festival * ''Luck Just Kissed You Hello'' by Amy Conroy produced by HotForTheatre  and Galway International Arts Festival    Best Opera * ''Agrippina'': the Irish Youth  Opera’s production of Handel’s ''Agrippina'', a co-production with Northern Ireland Opera in association with the Irish Chamber Orchestra and the Lime Tree Theatre Limerick * ''Faust'': The Everyman and Cork Operatic Society production of Gounod’s ''Faust'' * ''Gugliemo Ratcliff'': the Wexford Festival Opera production of ''Guglielmo Ratcliff'' in association with the Italian Institute of Culture  * ''The Last Hotel'': the Landmark Productions and Wide Open Opera production of ''The Last Hotel'' by Donnacha Dennehy and Enda Walsh   Judges Special Award                                  * Druid Shakespeare for the way in which the company has assembled and enabled a  group of actors to work together as a true ensemble, the pinnacle of this rare achievement being its 2015 Druid Shakespeare production                                           * Blue Raincoat Theatre Company, Sligo, for its imaginative restoration of the theatre  of W B Yeats as part of it’s A Country Under Wave programme                                       * Lian Bell for leading the wakingthefeminists movement with courage and conviction, highlighting the inequalities in Irish theatre and advocating for sustainable change.                  * Galway International Arts Festival for its consistently supportive role as co-producer to the independent theatre sector                                    


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