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Triumph at the Critics' Circle Awards

Tuesday 26 March 2024

Nick Hern Books playwrights scooped both of the playwriting awards at this year's Critics' Circle Theatre Awards, announced yesterday (25 March 2024) at a ceremony at the new West End venue @sohoplace.

The Best New Play award went to The Motive and the Cue, Jack Thorne's backstage drama about John Gielgud and Richard Burton rehearsing Hamlet in 1964. Thorne's play was premiered at the National Theatre in 2023, directed by Sam Mendes and starring Mark Gatiss as Gielgud and Johnny Flynn as Burton. It picked up the Evening Standard Award for Best New Play, and transferred to the West End's Noel Coward theatre in December 2023, where its run has just come to an end.

The coveted Most Promising Playwright award went to Marcelo Dos Santos for his play Backstairs Billy, which premiered in the West End in a production directed by Michael Grandage and starring Penelope Wilton and Luke Evans. The play is a rip-roaring comedy about the Queen's Mother's fifty-year relationship with her loyal servant Billy Tallon. The award was given jointly to Matilda Feyiṣayọ Ibini for her play Sleepova at the Bush Theatre.

The Critics' Circle Awards are voted for by the body of UK theatre critics, recognising performances from across the previous calendar year.

Congratulations to all of the award winners!

Nick Hern Books playwrights scoop Best Play and Most Promising Playwright awards...
Triumph at the Critics' Circle Awards
Books :
  • Backstairs Billy
  • The Motive and the Cue

Winners at the Offies Awards

Tuesday 27 February 2024

There were prizes for NHB-published plays at the Offies Awards this week (Sunday 25 February), with no fewer than seven of our plays taking home silverware, two of them in the OffFest Theatre Festival Awards.

James Fritz's The Flea won Best Director for Jay Miller as well as Best Costume Design (by Lambdog1066).

Tom Powell's The Silence and the Noise won Best Online Production.

Lauryn Redding won Best Lead Performance in a Musical for her performance in her own musical, Bloody Elle.

Samuel Barnett won Best Solo Performance in a Play for his performance in Marcelo Dos Santos's Feeling Afraid As If Something Terrible Is Going To Happen.

Sophie Swithinbank's play Bacon won Best Lighting Design (by Ryan Joseph Stafford).

At the OffFest Theatre Festival Awards, Ed Edwards won the New Writing Award for his play England & Son, while Elisabeth Lewerenz won the Vault Festival Award for How We Begin.

Many congratulations to all our winners!

Prizes galore for Nick Hern Books plays at the Offies (Off-West End Awards)
Winners at the Offies Awards
Books :
  • Bloody Elle
  • The Silence and the Noise
  • Bacon
  • England & Son
  • The Flea
  • Feeling Afraid As If Something Terrible Is Going To Happen
  • How We Begin

Top Ten Performed Plays of 2023

Friday 19 January 2024

Every year, Nick Hern Books licenses thousands of amateur performances of NHB-published plays, helping amateur groups, schools, youth theatres and others create their own brilliant productions. With over 1,500 titles on our list, there's no shortage of exciting options!

However, there are certain shows that companies are drawn to time and time again – so we've rounded up the plays we licensed the most for amateur performance in 2023. Take a look at the results, over on our blog>>

Discover the Top Ten most performed plays licensed by NHB in 2023...
Top Ten Performed Plays of 2023

JOB VACANCY: Performing Rights Assistant

Thursday 4 January 2024

We're currently looking for a Performing Rights Assistant to join the Nick Hern Books team and be part of facilitating productions of our plays around the world.

Working with our Performing Rights Manager, you’ll play an important role in licensing our list of over 1,000 plays for performance by amateur-theatre companies, schools, youth-theatre groups and others, as well as assisting with the day-to-day operations of the department and covering the Performing Rights Manager's duties from time to time.

This is a permanent, full-time position with a salary of £27,500 pa. Applications are now open until 12 noon GMT on Thursday 18 January – see full information about the role, plus how to apply, on our Jobs Page.

Be part of our team licensing productions of NHB plays around the world - apply by 18 January
JOB VACANCY: Performing Rights Assistant

Rob Madge and Michael R. Jackson win Stage Debut Awards

Monday 2 October 2023

Rob Madge and Michael R. Jackson were prize-winners at the Stage Debut Awards yesterday, 1 October 2023. The awards, in association with Ambassador Theatre Group, celebrate breakthrough talent in theatre.

Rob Madge, the writer-performer of West End sensation My Son's a Queer (But What Can You Do?), was joint winner of the Best Creative West End Debut award for their play, which premiered at London's Turbine Theatre in 2021, took Edinburgh by storm, and then transferred to the West End's Garrick Theatre in October 2022. It returned to the West End for a season at the Ambassador's in January this year.

The joyous and chaotic story of Madge's own childhood, My Son's a Queer (But What Can You Do?) is 'a gorgeous celebration of what it's like to grow up queer' (Whatsonstage).

Michael R. Jackson was named Best Composer, Lyricist or Book Writer for his musical A Strange Loop, which received its British premiere at the Barbican Theatre this year. A blisteringly original musical about a Black, queer writer struggling with a host of demons, it won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama and Tony Awards for Best Musical and Best Book of a Musical, and has been described as a 'meta masterpiece' (Guardian) and 'an astonishing tour-de-force' (Whatsonstage).

Congratulations to both winners!

Rob Madge and Michael R. Jackson were prize-winners at the Stage Debut Awards celebrating breakthrough talent in theatre
Rob Madge and Michael R. Jackson win Stage Debut Awards
Books :
  • My Son's a Queer (But What Can You Do?)
  • A Strange Loop

Fringe First Awards for NHB plays

Friday 11 August 2023

Two NHB plays have been named in the first batch of Edinburgh Fringe First Awards, selected by The Scotsman: England & Son by Ed Edwards and The Grand Old Opera House Hotel by Isobel McArthur.

Ed Edwards' play England & Son, written for the performer Mark Thomas, is a kaleidoscopic journey through empire and politics in pursuit of the truth about a man living on the streets. 'Profound and moving' (Whatsonstage), it is at Paines Plough's Roundabout throughout August before touring to Manchester and London.

Isobel McArthur's The Grand Old Opera House Hotel is an enchanting musical comedy set in a seedy hotel, haunted by its former incarnation as an opera house. Written by the author of the smash hit Pride & Prejudice* (*sort of), it is at the Traverse Theatre before going to Dundee Rep. 'Gloriously funny' The Times

Congratulations to both winners!

England & Son by Ed Edwards and The Grand Old Opera House Hotel by Isobel McArthur have won prestigious Fringe First Awards
Fringe First Awards for NHB plays
Books :
  • The Grand Old Opera House Hotel
  • England & Son