Wadham Players have received many awards over the years
and below is list of some of their achievements.
2009
W.F.D.F
THE WINNERS
The Wadham Players - "The Zoo Story" by Edward Albee (not opting to proceed in the All-England Festival).
Lee Ockso also won the award for Best Actor.
2nd Place - Woodhouse Players - "Bear Hug" by Robin French (Qualified to proceed in the All-England Festival)
Lucy Corp also won the award for Best Actress.
3rd Place - The College Players - "Roxy Krasner And The Case Of The Dancing German Aviator" by Nicholas Wilkes. Nicholas Wilkes also won the Best New Writing Award
Lauren Bracewell won the Award for Best Supporting Performer and
The Dick Williams Award For Comedy.
This play also won the Trophy for Best Stage Presentation.
1st Place Youth Team - Waltham Forest Youth Theatre - "Eddy's Revenge" by Doreen Friend.
Ellen Dodge also won the award for Best Performer Aged 18 Or Under.
2008
W.F.D.F
The winners
First Place - Wadham
Players
- “The Bald Prima Donna” by Eugene Ionesco
Second Place -
Woodhouse Players - “One For The Road”
Third place - College Players - “Sweet Harmony”
Best Actor
(Chris Millington)
Best
Actress (Rose Floyd)
Best Stage Presentation - Wadham Players (A Little Box Of Oblivion)
The Vi Gostling Award for Best New Writing - Nicholas Wilkes “Sweet Harmony”
Waltham Forest Services Shield for First-Place Youth Team - The Modern College of
Drama - “A Memory Of Lizzie”
Most Promising Performer
Under 18 - Scarlett Cook - The Modern College
of Drama
2007
W.F.D.F
(1st Place) Arts Council Shield for Best Team The Wadham Players with “But Yesterday”
(2nd Place) Classified Trophy for Second Team The Wadham Players with “The Last Bread Pudding”
(3rd Place) The Romeril Award for Third Team (In memory of Phyl and Eric Romeril)
The College Players with “My Super Wedding”
(1st Place Youth Team) Waltham Forest Services Shield The Modern College of Drama with “Dream Jobs”
(2nd Place Youth Team) Wadham Players Award for Second Team
Waltham Forest Youth Theatre with “Easy Stages”
Marcia Lee Award for Best Stage Presentation LA2000 with “The Party’s Over”
CADOS award for Most Promising Performer under 18 Nadia Rich in “Dream jobs” by the Modern College of Drama
Arts Council Award for Best Performance by an Actress Jill Atkins in
“The Last Bread Pudding” by The Wadham Players
Arts Council Award for Best Performance by an Actor James O’Donnell in “An Accident of Love” by Saturday Knickers
The Guy Gostling Award for Best Supporting Performance Dan Usztan in “Cupid’s Arrow” by the Woodhouse Players
Guardian Trophy for Best Stage Presentation Lansbury Players - “Johnny, Don’t Jump”
The Vi Gostling New Writing Award Stephen Balchin “The Last of the Magicians”
The Dick Williams Award for Comedy College Players – “My Super Wedding”
Best Stage Crew Award (Presented by CADOS in memory of Chris Levoir) Lansbury Players - “Johnny, Don’t Jump”
The Roy Seammen Award for Adjudicator's Selection – LA2000 - “The Petit Pirates of Poplar”
2006
All England Theatre Festival - 2006
East Division Final
Eastwood Studio Theatre, Leigh-On-Sea
Winners
The Brylcreem Boys
Peter Durrant
Directed Michael Michael
East Division
Waltham Forest
Chingford Assembly Hall, Chingford
The Romeril Award for Third Team
The Brylcreem Boys
Peter Durrant
Directed Michael Michael
2005
W.F.D.F
Winners
Arts Council Award best play
Audience
Michael Fryan
Directed Michael Michael
Dick Williams Comedy Award for best comedy
Winners
Havering, Brentwood and South West Essex One-Act Play Festival
Once Upon A Seashore by Donald East.
Director: Bob Gray.
Roy Seammen Adjudicators Award
Best Female Performance Award - Jill Atkins
Best Supporting Performance - Lee Ocsko
2004
W.F.D.F
Winners
Sequence of Events
Directed Michael Michael
Best supporting Actor Susanne Macpherson
2003
W.F.D.F
Winners
Arts Council award best play
Harlequinade
By Terrance Rattigan
Directed Michael Michael
Guardian Trophy best stage presentation
CADOS in memory of Chris Levoir for best stage crew
Winners
Eastern Area Finals 2003
Harlequinade
Invited to perform at the All Winners Festival 2003 Harleqinade
2002
W.F.D.F
Winners
Arts council award best play
Borderline
Directed Michael Michael
Guardian Trophy for best presentation
Winners of
Eastern Area Finals 2002
Borderline
2001
Winners
Arts Council award best play
David’s Birthday
Directed Michael Michael
Winners
Eastern Area finals 2001
David’s Birthday
2000
Winners
Arts council award best play
A Night Out
By Harold Pintor
Directed Michael Michael
The Roy Seammen Adjudicator’s Award for best director Michael Michael
1999
Winners
Albert Make Us Laugh
Directed Michael Michael
Best Actor Danny MacBeth
Chris Levior’s Best Stage Crew
1998
Second Place
A Different Way To Die
Directed by Michael Michael
Guardian Trophy for best presentation
Roy Seammen adjudicator for best Director
1996
If You’re Glad I’ll Be Frank
Directed Bob Gray
Roy Seammen adjudicator Award
The Browning Version
By Terrance Rattigan
Directed Michael Michael
Winners
Arts Council award for best play
Guardian Trophy for best stage presentation
Best Actor Alisdair Low
Best Actress Elaine Elliott
1995
W.F.D.F
Winners
The Orchestra
Directed Michael Michael
1994
W.F.D.F
2rd Place
Harlequenade
By Terrance Rattigan
Directed Michael Michael
1993
W.F.D.F
Arts Council Award
Winners
One Season’s King
Directed
Michael Michael
Roy Seammen adjudicator Award Michael Michael Best Director
Best actress Elaine Elliott
Guardian Trophy for Best Stage Presentation
1992
W.F.D.F
Arts Council Award
Winners
On Tidy Endings
By Harvey Feirstein
Directed Michael Michael
Best Actor Alisdair Low
Best Actress Elaine Elliott
1990
W.F.D.F
3rd Place
Eric Romril
Play …….Separate piece by Tom Stoppard
Directed Michael Michael