Bouquets For S/E Companies
Last updated: 13/10/2006 - 16:34
Theatre companies and artists supported by Arts Council England have drawn top accolades from this year’s Edinburgh Festival.
Theatre companies and artists supported by Arts Council England, South East have drawn top awards at this year’s Edinburgh Festival Fringe and will be spreading their wings internationally.
Reviewing the region’s successes at the world’s largest arts festival and showcase, Roger McCann, Theatre Officer for Arts Council England, South East said: "These companies have worked very hard to make a show for Edinburgh, especially as our funding is not towards the costs of appearing there. Edinburgh is not just a festival but is also the world’s largest arts marketplace with companies using their exposure there to secure bookings for the future. The success of so many south east companies in Edinburgh speaks volumes for the quality of the work produced in the region."
Three of the region’s companies won the most prestigious awards at the festival:
Total Theatre Awards
It’s easy to forget the importance of the venue manager when acknowledging the success of theatre performances, but Aurora Nova, one of the Festival’s most exciting venues created by Brighton based Komedia with the German company Fabrik, won The Tap Water Venue Award for 'Outstanding Overall Performance'. Four of the shows nominated for the Total Theatre Awards, presented in association with the University of Winchester, were staged at Aurora Nova.
Other south east highlights included:
All of these companies have been supported by Arts Council England during the development of their work but a successful production requires support from a number of sources and one south east venue is also celebrating Edinburgh success. South Hill Park, one of Arts Council England, South East’s regularly funded organisations in Bracknell, was directly involved in the commissioning of a number of this year’s successful shows including dreamthinkspeak’s Don’t Look Back, Gecko’s The Race (both Total Theatre Award winners) and Walk the Plank’s SWALK, which received a Total theatre award nomination.
Arts Council England is the national development agency for the arts in England, distributing public money from Government and the National Lottery.