List of Ian Charleson Award winners

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The Ian Charleson Award is a British theatrical award that rewards the best classical stage performance in Britain by an actor under age 30. The award's current definition of a classical play is one written before 1918.

The Ian Charleson Award is named in memory of the renowned British actor Ian Charleson, and is run by the Sunday Times newspaper and the National Theatre.[1] The award was established in 1990 after Charleson's death, and has been presented annually since then.[2][3] Recipients receive a cash prize.

The award for the previous year's performance is presented the following year. The first annual Ian Charleson Award, for a 1990 performance, was presented in January 1991.[4] The 2017 award was presented on 18 May 2018.[5]

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2000s[]

2010s[]

References[]

  1. ^ Rosenthal, Daniel. The National Theatre Story. Oberon Books, 2013. GoogleBooks "pr. 398".
  2. ^ Peter, John. "Stairway to success". Sunday Times. 20 June 2010.
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b c Harlow, John. "Winning in a double act". Sunday Times. 26 April 1998. Reprinted: "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2014-04-24. Retrieved 2014-04-24.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link).
  4. ^ Jump up to: a b "Timely tributes for a new generation of actors". Sunday Times. 13 January 1991.
  5. ^ Jump up to: a b "And the winners are... Find out who triumphed at the Ian Charleson Awards". The Sunday Times. The Times. 27 May 2018.
  6. ^ Lees, Caroline. "Classic recipes for success". Sunday Times. 9 February 1992
  7. ^ "Prized Performances". Sunday Times. 21 February 1993.
  8. ^ Fowler, Rebecca. "Triumphant first acts". Sunday Times. 13 March 1994.
  9. ^ Fowler, Rebecca. "Ribands in the cap of youth". Sunday Times. 12 March 1995.
  10. ^ Connors, Adrienne. "Applause for these 'rare' young talents". Sunday Times. 28 April 1996.
  11. ^ Wright, Michael. "Old guard, young guns". Sunday Times. 4 May 1997
  12. ^ Brooke, Richard. "Carrying the torch forward". Sunday Times. 25 April 1999.
  13. ^ Wright, Michael. "And the winner is...." Sunday Times. 13 August 2000.
  14. ^ Peter, John. "Crowning glories". Sunday Times. 25 March 2001.
  15. ^ Connors, Adrienne. "Young, gifted and actors". Sunday Times. 19 May 2002.
  16. ^ Nicol, Patricia. "Welcome to the Hall of fame". Sunday Times. 20 April 2003.
  17. ^ Lathan, P. "Another Hall Hits the Heights" Archived 2006-10-17 at the Wayback Machine The British Theatre Guide, April 20, 2003, retrieved November 9, 2006.
  18. ^ Nicol, Patricia. "Do put your daughter on the stage". Sunday Times. 4 April 2004.
  19. ^ "Ian Charleson award-winners". Sunday Times. 22 May 2005.
  20. ^ Nicol, Patricia. "The world's a stage". Sunday Times. 21 May 2006.
  21. ^ Nicol, Patricia. "Move to centre stage". Sunday Times. 29 April 2007.
  22. ^ Connors, Adrienne. "Rory Kinnear: the son also rises". Sunday Times. 27 April 2008.
  23. ^ Kinnear Follows Olivier With Ian Charleson Award Archived 2011-06-16 at the Wayback Machine
  24. ^ Groom, Holly. "Tom Burke scoops Ian Charleson award". Sunday Times. 17 May 2009.
  25. ^ "Bright young thing". Sunday Times. 20 June 2010.
  26. ^ Wise, Louis. "Award for young actors". Sunday Times. 19 June 2011.
  27. ^ Wise, Louis. "Here's to a Jumbo talent". Sunday Times. 27 May 2012.
  28. ^ "National recognition: Ashley Zhangazha’s Charleson Award shows the classics thriving in regional productions". The Sunday Times 2 June 2013. (paywall)
  29. ^ Wise, Louis. "Haunting brilliance". Sunday Times. 4 May 2014.
  30. ^ "Jack Lowden Wins Ian Charleson Award". WestEndTheatre.com. 27 April 2014.
  31. ^ "2015 Ian Charleson Awards". Sunday Times. 28 June 2015.
  32. ^ Snow, Georgia. "Susannah Fielding wins Ian Charleson award". The Stage. 19 June 2015.
  33. ^ Hawkins, Helen. "Next steppe to greatness". Sunday Times. 3 July 2016.
  34. ^ Snow, Georgia. "James McArdle wins 2015 Ian Charleson award". The Stage. 24 June 2016.
  35. ^ Hawkins, Helen. "Paapa Essiedu wins the Ian Charleson award 2016". Sunday Times. 11 June 2017.
  36. ^ Snow, Georgia. "Paapa Essiedu wins 2016 Ian Charleson award". The Stage. 6 June 2017.
  37. ^ "Ian Charleson Awards 2016". WestEndTheatre.com. 6 June 2017.
  38. ^ Masso, Giverny. "Natalie Simpson wins 2017 Ian Charleson Award". The Stage. 18 May 2018
  39. ^ https://www.thetimes.co.uk/magazine/culture/and-the-winner-of-the-ian-charleson-awards-is-9kmgclhnk
  40. ^ https://www.thestage.co.uk/news/2019/bally-gill-wins-ian-charleson-award/
  41. ^ https://www.whatsonstage.com/london-theatre/news/winners-announced-of-30th-ian-charleson-awards_53688.html
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