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NHB winners at the 2025 Offies Awards

Tuesday 18 March 2025

The winners of the 2025 Offies (Off-West End Awards) were announced yesterday (17 March 2025) at a star-studded ceremony at Central Hall Westminster. And there were plenty of Nick Hern Books titles amongst them...

Benedict Lombe's intoxicating romance Shifters, which premiered at the Bush Theatre, London, before transferring to the West End, was one of the evening's big winners with awards in the Creation category (writer Benedict Lombe), the Performance category (actors Heather Agyepong and Tosin Cole) and the Sound & Music category (composer XANA).

Manjeet Mann's Run, Rebel, a stage adaptation of her own graphic novel, staged in a touring production by Pilot Theatre, was awarded in the Production category.

David Edgar's Here in America, about a confrontation between two giants of the stage and screen, Arthur Miller and Elia Kazan, won in the Performance category (Faye Castelow for her performance as Molly Kazan). Edgar's play was premiered at the Orange Tree Theatre in Richmond.

Lanra Malaolu's play Now, I See, a powerful fusion of music, song and text which premiered at Stratford East, London, won in the Design category (lighting designer Ryan Day).

And Sonali Bhattacharyya's King Troll (The Fawn), a dystopian fable exploring the migrant experience that was premiered at New Diorama Theatre, London, was awarded in the Sound & Music category (composer XANA).

Congratulations to all our winners!

NHB winners at the 2025 Offies Awards
Books :
  • Run, Rebel
  • Now, I See
  • Here in America
  • King Troll (The Fawn)
  • Shifters

NHB nominees galore at the Olivier Awards 2025

Tuesday 4 March 2025

The nominations for the 2025 Olivier Awards were announced today (4 March 2025), with plenty of recognition for Nick Hern Books and our authors.

NHB publishes four out of the five plays nominated for Best New Play: Lindsey Ferrentino's death row drama The Fear of 13 (which premiered at the Donmar Warehouse in 2024), Mark Rosenblatt's play about Roald Dahl, Giant (Royal Court Theatre, and coming to the West End in April), Benedict Lombe's powerful romance Shifters (Bush Theatre and West End), and Eline Arbo's adaptation of Annie Ernaux's The Years (Almeida Theatre, and currently at the Harold Pinter Theatre in the West End).

Nominated for Best Revival are Sophie Treadwell's Machinal (Old Vic, London) and Robert Icke's Oedipus (Wyndham's Theatre, West End). Robert Icke is himself nominated for Best Director for Oedipus, alongside Eline Arbo for The Years and Nicholas Hytner for Giant.

Amongst the nominations for Best New Production in Affiliate Theatre are Tatty Hennessy's adaptation of George Orwell's Animal Farm (currently at Stratford East before touring to Leeds and Nottingham) and Lanre Malaolu's Now, I See, which premiered at Stratford East in 2024.

Hofesh Shechter is nominated for Best Theatre Choreographer for his work in Ella Hickson's adaptation of Oedipus, currently at the Old Vic in London.

Heather Agyepong is nominated for Best Actress for her performance in Shifters, alongside Lesley Manville in Robert Icke's Oedipus, Rosie Sheehy in Machinal, and Indira Varma in Ella Hickson's Oedipus.

The nominations for Best Actor include Adrien Brody for The Fear of 13, John Lithgow for Giant, and Mark Strong for Robert Icke's Oedipus.

Romola Garai is nominated twice for Best Supporting Actress, for her performances in Giant and in The Years. Gina McKee is also nominated in this category for her performance alongside Garai in The Years, while Elliot Levey is nominated for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in Giant.

Good luck to all nominees! The winners will be announced at the awards ceremony on Sunday 6 April at the Royal Albert Hall in London.

NHB nominees galore at the Olivier Awards 2025
Books :
  • Giant
  • Shifters
  • The Fear of 13
  • The Years

Macbeth wins three prizes at WhatsOnStage Awards

Sunday 9 February 2025

The winners of the 2025 WhatsOnStage Awards have been announced, with the Donmar Warehouse and West End production of Shakespeare classic psychological drama Macbeth taking home three prizes including Best Play Revival.

David Tennant also won Best Performer in a Play for his turn in the title role, coming out top from a shortlist which also included co-star Cush Jumbo.

The production also won Best Sound Design for Gareth Fry's bracingly fresh approach, which used binaural sound technology to place the audience inside the minds of the Macbeths. The NHB-published, official tie-in edition of Macbeth contains exclusive behind-the-scenes material exploring how this and other elements of the production were conceived and developed – including through a fascinating rehearsal diary, colour photos, and interviews with its leading cast and creative team.

<em>Macbeth</em> wins three prizes at WhatsOnStage Awards
Book :
  • Macbeth