19th Annual Naledi Theatre Awards 2024 for Productions
staged during 2023 offered an almost unprecedented high standard of productions
across all genres. Judges saw over 88 productions in the Plays and Musicals
Category alone.
“When it came to judging this year, the judges were faced with a very difficult task, as the standard of productions we see are competing at the standard aligned with fulfilling the Naledis’ mandate of celebrating excellence in the performing arts,” enthused Renos Spenoudes, Chair of the judging Panel.
Lihan Pretorius, CEO of the awards, agreed, “2023 provided us with truly innovative work, that engages the audience and make us appreciate really superb theatre, in fact, the bar has definitely been raised. What is really exciting, is the standard of tertiary - and school productions, which are proving to be so instrumental in producing the next generation of performers, which is becoming evident in the calibre of the artists we see entering the industry.”
This year’s Awards Ceremony has risen to the challenge and the production was, as always, a most glamorous event. There was a star-studded line up of performers who provided the entertainment on the evening, which includes the likes of Jonathan Roxmouth with the love medley from his hit show, Key Change, I’m Here from Actress, performed by Thalia Kodesh, and Abel Knobel performed My pa se huis from Die Kaplyn.
Daniel Anderson performed Vincent from the musical of the same name. The evening was rounded off by the cast of Lifted – let the blind sing, who performed a medley from this celebrated work.
This Black-Tie event, always a highlight on the Theatre Calendar, would not be possible without the wonderful sponsorships in kind the Naledis receive from their host, The Joburg Theatre, our technical sponsor, Splitbeam, the South African State Theatre, Alan Ford Productions, Cepacol (a brand of Adcock Ingram), Heineken Beverages, Mindpool Productions, Blue Key Digital Marketing, Galore SA Media, Lift Airline, Stageworx, The Buz Hive, the STAND Foundation, WS Pianos, Yihan Brönn Couture and all the volunteers who have helped with the event.
Without these generous contributors, the event would not take place despite very concerted efforts to find a Headline Sponsor for the awards. enthuses Lihan Pretorius, CEO of the Awards, enthuses: “The Naledis are especially proud to be announcing two lifetime achievement awards, which go to Theatre Legends Ismail Mahomed and Paul Ditchfield, and the CEO’s Award for Innovation in Theatre to the Sibikwa Arts Centre.
“The Lesedi Spirit of Courage awards goes to Caleb Swanepoel and the Dawn Lindberg World Impact award goes to the internationally renowned Robyn Orlin. A new award, the STAND Foundation Mohlopi Award (in association with the Naledi Theatre Awards) goes to Gerard Bester.”
The CEO and Board of the Naledi Theatre Awards are proud to announce the Winners of the 2024 Naledi’s for productions staged in 2023 as follows:
Best Production for
Children & Young Audiences – Supported By Assitej SA
The Hobbit (National
Children's Theatre)
Best Performance In A
Production For Young Audiences
Tebogo Molepo (Momo's Magical
Adventure - Sandton City and Phly Media)
Best Production:
Independent/Fringe Theatre
Born Naked (ZikkaZimba
& Hijinks Theatre at IYABUYA iPOPArt Festival, supported by the National Arts Council of South Africa)
Best Performance In
An Independent/Fringe Theatre Production
Qondiswa James (Retch The Market Theatre and Qondiswa James)
Best Production:
Student Theatre
The Birdcage (St. Stithians
College)
Best Performance In A
Student Theatre Production
Shane dos Reis (The Birdcage
St. Stithians College)
Best Production: Dance,
Physical Theatre and Ballet
Kganya (Light) (The South African State Theatre (Kucheza Afrika Festival))
Best Choreography in
a Dance, Physical Theatre and Ballet Production
Chloe Blair ("Table for
two" from Dialogues – Joburg Ballet)
Best Performance in a
Dance, Physical Theatre and Ballet Production
Nelmari Bornman (Sins
– Kmad Dance Company)
Best Supporting Actress
in a Play
Zaza Cala (Imxinwa)
Best Supporting Actor
in a Play
Caleb Swanepoel (A Midsummer
Night’s Dream)
Best Breakthrough Performance
Daniel Anderson (Vincent)
Best Choreography in
a Play or Musical Theatre Production
Natalie Fisher & Sylvaine
Strike (The Promise on Stage)
Best Original Score/Musical
Soundscape/Arrangements
Charl-Johan Lingenfelder (The
Promise on Stage)
Best Musical Director
Jonathan Roxmouth (Key
Change)
Best Performance in a
Solo Production
Mpume Mthombeni (Isidlamlilo/The
Fire Eater)
Best Cabaret/Revue/Small-Scale
Musical Production
Vincent (Wê la Kapela Productions)
Best Ensemble in a Musical
Theatre Production
Ensemble of We Will Rock
You (Showtime Management)
Best Ensemble in a Play
Cast of The Promise – On
Stage (Club Dezza Productions & The Market Theatre)
Best Costume Design
Michaeline Wessels (A Midsummer
Night’s Dream)
Best Theatre Set
and/or AV Design
Josh Lindberg (The Promise
–on Stage)
Best Lighting Design
Tina le Roux (Isidlamlilo/The
Fire Eater)
Best Sound Design
Charl-Johan Lingenfelder (The Promise – On Stage)
Best Director of a Musical
Theatre Production
Aubrey Sekhabi (Sophiatown)
Best Director of a Play
Neil Coppen (Isidlamlilo/The
Fire Eater)
Best Supporting Actress
in a Musical Theatre Production
Danelle Cronjé (We Will Rock You)
Best Supporting Actor
in a Musical Theatre Production
Tiaan Rautenbach (We
Will Rock You)
Best Lead Actress in
a Musical Theatre Production
Talia Kodesh (Actress)
Best Lead Actor in a Musical
Theatre Production
Daniel Anderson (Vincent)
Best Lead Actress in
a Play
Cintaine Schutte (Tien
Duisend Ton)
Best Lead Actor in a Play
Rob van Vuuren (The Promise
–On Stage)
Best New South African
Script
Jefferson “J Bobs” Tshabalala (Khongolose Khommanding Khomissars)
Best Production of a Play
Isidlamlilo/The Fire Eater (The Market Theatre, in association
with Empatheatre & The National Arts Festival)
Best Production of a Musical/Musical
Theatre Production
We Will Rock You (Showtime Management)
SPECIAL AWARDS:
Stand Mohlopi Award
(presented in partnership with Naledi Theatre Awards) Gerard Bester
CEO's Award for Innovation In Theatre
Sibikwa Arts Centre
Lesedi Spirit of Courage
Award
Caleb Swanepoel
Lifetime Achievement Award
Ismail Mahomed
Lifetime Achievement Award
Paul Ditchfield
Dawn Lindberg World Impact
Award
Robyn Orlin