The Norfolk Arts Awards 2024 winners have now been revealed.
The annual event celebrates the very best of arts and culture from across the county.
For the first time, all the winners were chosen by the public, with thousands of votes cast.
1. The Business and the Arts Award - Supported by Mortgages for Actors
WINNER: The Garage Trust
The Garage Trust provides educational programmes, supports artist development and co-produces performances for children.
RUNNER UP: Norwich Lanes Summer Fayre
2. The Dick Condon Theatre Award - Supported by The Garage
WINNER: Norwich Theatre
Norwich Theatre offers live performances and creative activities.
RUNNER UP: Norwich Puppet Theatre
3. The Visual Arts Award - Supported by City College Norwich
WINNER: Sainsbury Centre
The Sainsbury Centre is a world-class art museum.
RUNNER UP: A Handful of Time by Dot Howard and Sorrel Muggridge
4. The Jarrold New Writing Award - Supported by the John Jarrold Trust
WINNER: Incubate by Norwich Theatre, in association with UEA
Incubate promotes and develops new scriptwriting and supporting artists.
RUNNER UP: Horse Play by Katie-anna Whiting
5. The Music Award - Supported by Norwich School
WINNER: Kimberley Moore
A singer, musician and composer.
RUNNER UP: KlangHaus
6. The Broadcast and Media Award - Supported by the University of East Anglia
WINNER: SoundYard
SoundYard teaches audio production and creates podcasts.
RUNNER UP: Future Radio
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7. The John Hawksley Dance and Musical Theatre Award - Supported by Jane Hawksley
WINNER: The Garage Trust
The Garage Trust runs dance activities and courses for all ages and abilities.
RUNNER UP: Triple Threat Stage School
8. The Education and Community Award - Supported by Norwich Theatre
WINNER: Norwich Puppet Theatre
A multi-art venue and theatre company.
RUNNER UP: The Garage Trust
9. The Peter Barrow Bursary Award - Supported by The PBSK Partnership
WINNER: Amelia Stephanides
Co-founder and creative director of SOUP Promotions.
10. The Norfolk Icon Award - Supported by Houghton Hall & Gardens
WINNER: Roger Taylor
Queen drummer Roger Taylor was born and spent his early childhood in King’s Lynn.
11. The Peter Wilson Special Recognition Award - In association with the Lord Lieutenant’s Office
WINNER: Julie Bremner
Julie is one of the founders of Norwich Pride.
WINNER: Peter Beck
Peter has worked in the Norwich theatre scene for many years.
12. The Lifetime Acheivement Award
WINNER: Debbie Thompson
Debbie Thompson began her career as an actor, before joining Sheringham Little Theatre as a youth outreach officer in the 90s, eventually working her way up to director.
Since 2016, she has also worked with St George’s Theatre in Great Yarmouth.
Visit norfolkartsawards.org to find out more about the Norfolk Arts Awards 2024.
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