Past Productions & Awards

It’s a Wonderful Life

By Mary Elliott Nelson

Wins

Nominations

NODA- District 4

Best Leading Actor- Dave Rogerson (George Bailey. Best Leading Actress- Emily Duffy (Mary Hatch) Best Supporting Actor- Mike Howard (Uncle Billy) Best Staging of a Drama Best Director- Simon Jones Best Production

And Then There Were None

by Agatha Christie

Wins

Nominations

NODA- District 4

Best Supporting Actor- Alexander Davis (Blore) Best Supporting Actress- Pamela Hewitt (Vera) Best Director- Yvette Owen Best Production

The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time 2024

adapted by Simon Stephens


Wins

Cheshire Theatre Guild 

Best Young Performer Tom Campbel (Christoper)

CCTA

Special Panel Award for Most Promising Young Actor- Tom Campbell (Christopher) Special Panel Award- Bea (Sandy the Dog)

Nominations

CCTA

Best Male Actor- Jac Wardle (Ed) Best Female Actress- Nita Lawton (Siobhan) Best Supporting Male- David Lee (Narrator) Best Supporting Female- Kathryn Cooke (Various) Panel Award- Yvette Owen (Illustrations) Best Staging- Yvette Owen Outstanding Drama Award

Jerusalem 2023

by Jez Buttersworth

Wins

Cheshire Theatre Guild:

Best Male Actor – Andy Jordan (Rooster Byron)
Best Poster Design – Yvette Owen

Clwyd Community Theatre Association

Best Actor  – Andy Jordan (Rooster Byron)
Best Overall Outstanding Production

NODA

Best Director - Yvette Owen Best Male Comedy Performance - Harry Johnson (Ginger)

Nominations

Cheshire Theatre Guild:

Best Production Best Supporting Male Actor – Dave Rogerson (Wesley) Best Costumes – Pete Russell
Best Director – Yvette Owen

Clwyd Community Theatre Association

Best Actress – Felicity Parry (Tanya)
Best Supporting Actress – Pamela Hewitt (Phaedra)
Best Supporting Actor – Dan Aynsley (Lee)

One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest 2022

by Dale Wasserman

Wins

NODA:

Best Supporting Male in a Drama – Mike Howard (Dale Harding)

Cheshire Theatre Guild:

Best Young Actor in a Senior Production - Sam Mulford (Billy Bibbit)

The Unmanageable Sisters 2022

by Deirdre Kinahan

Nominations

Clwyd Community Theatre Association:

Best Actress –  Jo Ridgley (Dolly)
Best Supporting Actress – Vanessa Duffy (Yvonne)
Panel Member Special Nomination for a 15-Women Ensemble

Nominations

Clwyd Community Theatre Association:

Best Actress –  Jo Ridgley (Dolly)
Best Supporting Actress – Vanessa Duffy (Yvonne)
Panel Member Special Nomination for a 15-Women Ensemble

The Massive Tragedy of Madame Bovary 2021

lovingly derailed by John Nicholson

Wins

Cheshire Theatre Guild:
Award for Properties – Yvette Owen

NODA:
Best female comedy performance – Georgia Firth (Madame Bovary)

Clwyd Community Theatre Association:
Best Properties – Yvette Owen

Nominations

Cheshire Theatre Guild:

Best Costume
Best Lighting and Sound – Ian David and Andy Walker
Award for Comedy – Harry Johnson (Various Roles)
Best Female Actor – Georgia Firth (Madame Bovary)

Clwyd Community Theatre Association:

Best Actress – Georgia Firth (Madame Bovary)
Best Supporting Actress – Andrea Jones (Various roles) Best Actor – Harry Johnson (Various roles)
Best Supporting Actor – James Partington (Various roles)

Four Woke Baes 2021

by Johnathan Caren

Wins

Clwyd Community Theatre Association Festival:

Best Supporting Male – Dave Rogerson (Andre)

Nominations

Clwyd Community Theatre Association Festival:

Best Director – Yvette Owen
Best Actor – David Lee (Des)
Best Supporting Female – Nita Lawson (Emma)

The Laramie Project 2019

by Moisés Kaufman and The Tectonic Theatre Project

Wins

Cheshire Theatre Guild:

Best Production with Musical Content
Best Costumes – The Cast
Certificate of Achievement – Louis Grover for writing and performing the finale song

NODA District 4:

Best Production
Best Director – Yvette Owen

NODA North West:

Best Production

Nominations

Cheshire Theatre Guild:

Best Under 21 Actor – Aaron Watling (Various roles)
Best Male Performer – Charlie Gobbett (Various roles)

NODA NorthWest Drama Festival Best Drama

Playhouse Creatures 2018

by April De Angelis

Wins

Cheshire Theatre Guild:

Best Poster – Yvette Owen


NSDA :

Best Actress – Carin Jones (Nell Gwyn)

NODA District 4

Best Production
Best Supporting Actress – Fran Hamer (Doll Common)
Best Actress – Carin Jones (Nell Gwyn)

NODA North West

Best Actress – Carin Jones (Nell Gwyn)

Great Expectations 2017

adapted by Yvette Owen

Nominations

NSDA –

Most Adventurous Approach to Theatre
Best Supporting Actor – David Lee (Mr Wemmick)
Best Supporting Actress – Kate Pare (Lizzie)
Best Supporting Actor – Stuart McNeil (Magwich)

Cheshire Theatre Guild-
Most Promising Young Performer – Dan Aynsley (Pip)
Best Production with Musical Content

Daisy Pulls It Off 2016

by Denise Deegan

Wins

Best Director – Yvette Owen

Nominations

Best Youth Production
Best Costume – Pam Holland
Most Promising Young Performer – Catrin Jones (Trixie)
Most Promising Young Performer – Emilia Lewis (Daisy)

The Ladykillers 2015

by Graham Linehan

Nominations

Best Props – Alison Smyth

Nominations

Best Props – Alison Smyth

The Ghost Train 2015

by Arnold Ridley

Wins

Best Supporting Actor – Mike Howard (Miss Bourne)

Nominations

Most Promising Young Performer – Grace Owen (Peggy)

The Wolves of Willoughby Chase 2014

by Joan Aiken

Wins

Best Poster – Yvette Owen
Best Sound and Lighting – Andy Walker and Roger Boutlbee

Nominations

Most Promising Young Performer – Ellie Hamer (Bonnie)
Most Promising Young Performer – Sam Lewis (Simon)

The Cripple of Inishmaan 2014

by Martin McDonagh

Wins

Best Sound and Lighting – Andy Walker and Roy Green with Richard Holland

Nominations

Most Promising Young Performer – Grace Owen (Slippy Helen)
Best Double Act – Andrea Jones and Stuart McNeil (Mammy & Johnny Pateen)

Accrington Pals 2013

by Peter Whelan

Wins

Best supporting Actor – Mike Howard (Sergeant Rivers)
Best Dramatic Achievement

Nominations

Best Costumes – Pam Holland & Yvette Owen

Arabian Nights 2013

by Dominic Cooke

Wins

Best Overall Production with Musical Content
Adjudicators Award – Yvette Owen for Directing and Acting

Nominations

Best Directors – Yvette Owen and Stephanie Lemmy
Most Promising Young Performer – Josh Bell (Ali Baba)
Best Sound and Lighting – Andy Walker & Simon Malpas

Thérèse  Raquin 2012

by Émile Zola adapted by Nicholas Wright

Wins

Best Men’s Costumes – Pam Holland

Nominations

Best Supporting Actor – Mike Howard (Michaud)
Best Sound & Lighting – Harry Stubbs & Richard Holland/James Hunt

Claybourne Mackleton’s Cornucopia of Particularly Tricky Cases 2011

by Steven Holland

Wins

Most Promising Young Performer – Philip Law (Claybourne Mackleton)
The Adjudicators Award for using written Adjudication to improve productions

Nominations

Most Promising Young Performer – Maddie Clarke (Quilte)
Best Costumes – Pam Holland

The Talented Mr Ripley 2011

by Patricia Highsmith

Nominations

Best Dramatic Achievement

The Jollies 2010

by Alan Ayckbourn

Nominations

Best Costumes – Pam Holland
Best Young Performer – Harry Stubbs (Rambo)

The Crucible 2010

by Arthur Miller

Wins

Best Young Performer – Philip Law (John Proctor)
Best Directors – Yvette Owen & Stephanie Lemmy
Best Overall Production Runner up

Nominations

Best Dramatic Achievement
Best Supporting Actor – Mike Howard (Danforth)