BUTT Awards 2010-11

Jim hosted again with MCs Martin Kirk and Noel Griffin.

Best Show

  • The Beauty Queen of Leenane (ITG)
  • All My Sons (ATC)
  • Macbeth (BSS)
  • Private Fears in Public Places (ECC)

Best Director

  • Diana Morton-Hooper-Deeks
  • Liz Merrell
  • Stephen Challens
  • Tracie Ryan

Best Actor

  • Jonathon Sawdon
  • Chris Flores
  • Noel Griffin
  • Richard Foxon
  • Rory Spellman

Best Actress

  • Liz Ross
  • Alma Forsyth
  • Deborah Griffith
  • Dóra Boytha
  • Linda Donnelly
  • Poppy Bullock

Best Producer

  • King John (BSS): Joanna Jack
  • All My Sons (ATC): Kerry Lydon
  • Macbeth (BSS): Deborah Griffith
  • Translations (ITG): Eileen Sutton

Stage Management

  • Anton in Show Business (ATC): Sinead Meehan
  • Macbeth (BSS): Martin Kirk
  • Private Fears in Public Places (ECC): Sue Botterell
  • The Beauty Queen of Leenane (ITG): Meg Chang, Sinéad Meehan
  • Translations (ITG): Lyn Wainwright

Best Sound

  • Private Fears in Public Places (ECC): Carsten Koester
  • All My Sons (ATC): Justin Toland
  • Cards (BATS): Andy Lambrechts
  • Macbeth (BSS: Eamon McHugh
  • Popcorn (BATS): Tijs Bonner
  • The Beauty Queen of Leenane (ITG): Michel Didier

Best Lighting

  • Private Fears in Public Places (ECC): Carsten Koester and Roisin Dore
  • King John: Barbara Daw, Robin Jezek, Jim McKenna
  • The Beauty Queen of Leenane (ITG): Carsten Koester
  • Translations (ITG): Carsten Koester

Best Publicity

  • Translations (ITG): John Baldwin
  • King John (BSS): Anna Sparre, Deborah Griffith, Joanna Jack
  • Macbeth (BSS): Michel Didier, Deborah Griffith
  • Private Fears in Public Places (ECC): John Baldwin

Best Front of House & Box Office

  • Translations (ITG, November 2010): Sinead Meehan
  • Café theatre (ATC): Christine Marchand, Christopher Flores, John Stanton, Kerry Lydon and co.
  • King John (BSS): Alexandra Tomkins, Carrie Ellwanger, Deborah Griffith, Janet Middleton and co.
  • Macbeth (BSS): Sybil Beaton, Philip Deeks, Carrier Ellwanger, Marta Feliu and co.
  • Popcorn (BATS): Ian Bennett, Graham Duthie, and team
  • The Beauty Queen of Leenane (ITG): Alistair Sutton, Alma Forsyth, Barbara Campbell, Brian Harnett & team

Props

  • Private Fears in Public Places (ECC): Andrea Theinert
  • King John (BSS): Andrea Theinert
  • Macbeth (BSS): Emma Cooke
  • The Beauty Queen of Leenane (ITG): Meg Chang
  • Translations (ITG)

Golden BUTT

  • Paul and Di Gray for their years of dedication
  • Roisin Dore for unceasing energy
  • Sinead Meehan for all-round hard work
  • Tracie Ryan for Shakespearian direction

Best Costumes

  • Macbeth (BSS): Liz Buckley, Sheila Hewitt, Sarah Strange
  • All My Sons (ATC): Iona Hamilton
  • Robinson Crusoe: Anouk Van De Velde, Liz Van Dessel, Ils Van Roey
  • Translations (ITG): Barbara Campbell

Best Hair & Make-up

  • The Beauty Queen of Leenane (ITG,)
  • All My Sons (ATC): Alexandra Helici
  • Macbeth (BSS): Agnes Andrews, Francesca Bekhechi, Ruth Ivory, Tracie Ryan
  • Translations (ITG): Malinda Coleman

Best Set Design & Construction

  • Private Fears in Public Places (ECC): Liam O’Luanaigh, Peter Mountain, Philip Deeks, Philip Deeks and team
  • King John (BSS): Stephen Challens, Joanna Jack
  • The Beauty Queen of Leenane (ITG): Roisin Dore
  • Translations (ITG): Sue Botterell, Philip Deeks, Marie Horner, Louise Lang and team

Team Award

  • The Beauty Queen of Leenane (ITG)
  • Anton in Show Business (ATC)
  • Macbeth (BSS)
  • Private Fears in Public Places (ECC)

Best Newcomer

  • Hurmayonne W. Morgan
  • Kathleen van Mol
  • Meg Chang
  • Rory Spellman
  • Sam Thomas

Kenway Award (perseverance)

  • Eileen Sutton
  • Hugh Dow
  • Martin Kirk
  • Paul & Di Gray
  • Vivi Roche

Audience Award

  • Sexy moments in Private Fears in Public Places
  • Multilingualism in Hamlet
  • Relationships in The Beauty Queen of Leenane
  • The Royal Variety Show
  • Translations for its absolute perfection

Best Musical Moment

  • Kathleen van Mol in The Royal Variety Show
  • Al the sound effects in Private Fears in Public Places
  • Gunshots and end credits in Popcorn
  • Threepenny Opera in general