Tonic Award winners

Published: 31 March 2019
Reporter: Sandra Giorgetti

The third annual Tonic Awards

The third annual Tonic Awards have once again recognised the achievements of women and organisations that impact the role of women in the industry, on and off stage.

Lucy Kerbel, director of Tonic Theatre, said, “it is absolutely vital there is a platform to celebrate the integral part women play in this industry and we couldn’t be prouder that the Tonic Awards return this year to recognise and champion the work of these women, both on and off stage. We’ve seen great strides forward for women in our industry and wider society over the last few years and we hope to continue to support these positive changes.”

This year’s recipients were:

  • Jude Kelly CBE for her inspirational leadership of the Southbank Centre, in particular, the creation of the Women of the World Festival—utilising the resources, creativity and expertise of an arts organisations to empower and provide a platform to women and girls.
  • Alison Tickell for her commitment to increasing awareness of the performing arts’ carbon footprint and implementing practical and imaginative changes to better the industry through her pioneering work for Julie’s Bicycle.
  • Open Clasp Theatre Company for their efforts to engage and provide opportunity to marginalised women to engage with theatre and present stories that might otherwise go unheard.
  • Paula Garfield for her energy and unwavering commitment to opening theatre up and the artistic quality of the work she produces as artistic director of Deafinitely Theatre.
  • Elliott & Harper Productions for Company, an outstanding production and groundbreaking example of cross-gender casting in commercial musical theatre, breathing new life into a classic and paving the way for more cross-gender casting and reimagining of the musical theatre canon.
  • Shakespeare’s Globe’s production of Emilia for bringing visibility to Emilia Bassano, a female artist who had been obscured in history, in an articulate, witty and intelligent production that highlighted the situation for women in theatre and wider society.
  • The Susan Smith Blackburn Prize for the impact it has had in supporting women writers over the last 40 years. Its recognition and financial support has aided generations of women pursuing careers in writing.
  • Dance Umbrella for shaping the landscape of modern and contemporary dance in the UK. Under the leadership of three outstanding women Dance Umbrella is a creative force that develops artists, audiences and the artform itself.

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