The Stage Awards for Acting Excellence are a set of
Scottishtheatre awards which were established in 1995 to recognise outstanding theatre performances by individuals and companies on the
Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
Organised by the theatrical newspaper The Stage, the initial award categories of Best Actor and Best Actress were joined by a Best Ensemble award in 1998. In 2006, an award for Best Solo Show was given for the first time.[1]
Award winners are chosen by a panel consisting of the newspaper's principal Fringe reviewers and are usually announced in a ceremony on the last Sunday of the Fringe Festival. There have been only two Joint Winners awarded, in 1998 and 1999.
1999: The East company for
Steven Berkoff's East (the 25th anniversary production) + Kaos Theatre UK for The Kaos Importance of Being Earnest - Joint Winners
2000: Grid Iron Theatre Company for Decky Does a Bronco
The Stage Awards for Acting Excellence are a set of
Scottishtheatre awards which were established in 1995 to recognise outstanding theatre performances by individuals and companies on the
Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
Organised by the theatrical newspaper The Stage, the initial award categories of Best Actor and Best Actress were joined by a Best Ensemble award in 1998. In 2006, an award for Best Solo Show was given for the first time.[1]
Award winners are chosen by a panel consisting of the newspaper's principal Fringe reviewers and are usually announced in a ceremony on the last Sunday of the Fringe Festival. There have been only two Joint Winners awarded, in 1998 and 1999.
1999: The East company for
Steven Berkoff's East (the 25th anniversary production) + Kaos Theatre UK for The Kaos Importance of Being Earnest - Joint Winners
2000: Grid Iron Theatre Company for Decky Does a Bronco