List of Total Theatre Award winners

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Total Theatre Awards were first presented in 1997 and are given annually at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe to companies excelling in devised theatre, live art, visual performance, mime, puppetry, physical theatre, experimental theatre, dance, clown, circus, street, immersive, outdoor, site specific performance.[1][2][3] They are one of a number of awards open to companies/artists presenting work at the festival.

1997[4][5][6][edit]

  • Award for Most Innovative Overall Production: The Right SizeDo You Come Here Often?
  • Audience's Choice Award: Acrobat – Acrobat
  • Award for Most Innovative International Production: DEREVO – Red Zone
  • Award for Best Use of Design: Co Yvette BozsikHommage à Mary Wigman
  • Award for Most Innovative Touring Production: Fecund Theatre27
  • Award for Best Newcomer: K486The Trial
  • Lifetime Achievement Award: Steven Berkoff

1999[5][7][edit]

2000[5][8][edit]

2002[5][9][edit]

2003[5][11][edit]

  • Akhe: White Cabin
  • Fabrik Company: Pandora 88
  • Deja Donne: There Where We Were
  • Eddie Ladd: Club Luz
  • Duckie: C'est Vauxhall
  • Blow-Up Theatre: The Illusion Brothers
  • Materiali Resistenti Dance Factory: Waterwall
  • Award for Most Supportive Venue: Aurora St Stephens

2005[5][12][edit]

2006[5][13][edit]

2007[5][edit]

2008[5][14][edit]

  • Award for Experiment and Innovation: Ontroerend Goed, Kopergiettery & Richard Jordon Productions Once and For All We're Gonna Tell You Who We Are So Shut Up and Listen
  • Award for Graduate Company: Little Bulb Theatre Crocosmia
  • Award for Story Theatre: Puppet State Theatre Company – The Man Who Planted Trees
  • Award for Visual Theatre: RedCape Theatre The Idiot Colony
  • Award for Young Company: THE TEAM & National Theatre of Scotland Workshop Architecting
  • Award for Significant Contribution to Physical and Visual Theatre: Footsbarn Touring Theatre

2009[5][15] [16][edit]

  • Award for Emerging Artist / Company: The River People Lilly Through the Dark
  • Award for Devised Performance: Beady Eye / Kristin Fredricksson Everything Must Go (Or the Voluntary Attempt to Overcome Unnecessary Obstacles)
  • Award for Innovation / Interaction / Immersion: Adrian Howells Foot-Washing for the Sole
  • Award for Physical and Visual Theatre: Clod Ensemble Under Glass
  • Award for Music and Theatre: Dafydd James and Ben Lewis My Name is Sue
  • Award for Significant Contribution to Theatre Making: Improbable Theatre

2010[5][17] [18][edit]

2011[5][19] [20][edit]

  • Award for Emerging Artist / Company: ShadyJane Sailing On
  • Award for Physical / Visual / Devised Performance:
    • Bunk Puppets and Scamp Theatre – Swamp Juice
    • NeTTheatre / Grupa Coincidentia Turandot
  • Award for Innovation:
    • Look Left Look Right You Once Said Yes
    • Adrian Howells May I Have the Pleasure...?
    • Tania El Khoury Maybe if you choreograph me, you will feel better
  • Award for Significant Contribution to the Field of Total Theatre: Judith Knight (Artsadmin)

2012[5][21] [22][edit]

  • Award for Emerging Artist / Company: Charlotte De Bruyne & Nathalie Marie Verbeke, supported by Ontroerend Goed & Richard Jordan XXXO
  • Award for Physical / Visual / Devised Performance:
    • Teatr Zar Caesarean Section: Essays on Suicide
    • Res de Res (remor)
  • Award for Innovation, Experimentation & Playing with Form:
    • Ontroerend Goed, Laika, Richard Jordan Productions All That is Wrong
    • Rob Drummond Bullet Catch
    • Soho Theatre and The Mason Sisters Doctor Brown: Befrdfgth
  • Award for Significant Contribution to the Field of Total Theatre: Helen Lannaghan and Joseph Seelig, (London International Mime Festival)

2013[5][23][edit]

  • Award for Emerging Artist / Company: Sh!t Theatre – JSA (Job Seekers Anonymous) 2013
  • Award for Physical / Visual / Devised Performance:
    • Company Non Nova L'Après-midi d'un Foehn (Version 1)
    • Pirates of the Carabina Flown
  • Award for Innovation, Experimentation & Playing with Form:
    • Berlin, Big in Belgium, Richard Jordan Productions Bonanza
    • Brokentalkers Have I No Mouth
    • Scottee The Worst of Scottee
  • Award for Significant Contribution to the Field of Total Theatre: C!rca

2014[5] [24][edit]

  • Emerging Artist / Company Award: Touretteshero Backstage in Biscuit Land
  • Physical / Visual / Devised Performance Award: Geoff Sobelle The Object Lesson
  • Innovation, Experimentation & Playing with Form Award:
    • Dead Centre Lippy
    • Two Destination Language Near Gone
  • Circus Award: Underbelly Productions in association with Barely Methodical Troupe Bromance:
  • Judges Discretionary Awards:
    • Wunderbaum, Red Cat, Big in Belgium, Richard Jordan Productions Looking for Paul
    • Kim Noble, Soho Theatre and David Johnson & John Mackay in association with ibt – You’re Not Alone
  • Significant Contribution to the Field of Total Theatre Award: Ridiculusmus

2015[5][25] [26][edit]

  • Emerging Artist / Company Award: Breach The Beanfield
  • Physical / Visual / Devised Performance Award: Al Seed Oog
  • Innovation, Experimentation & Playing with Form Award:
    • Sue MacLaine and Nadia Nadarajah – Can I Start Again Please
    • Volker Gerling Portraits in Motion
  • Dance Award: Le Patin Libre Vertical Influences
  • Circus Award: Palestinian Circus B-Orders
  • Significant Contribution to the Field of Total Theatre Award: Forced Entertainment

2016[5][27][28][edit]

  • Emerging Artist / Company Award:
    • FK Alexander with Okishima Island Tourist Group Association (I Could Go on Singing) Over the Rainbow
    • Yinka Kuitenbrouwer, Big in Belgium, Richard Jordan Productions, Theatre Royal Plymouth One Hundred Homes
  • Physical / Visual / Devised Performance Award:
    • Atelier Bildraum, Big in Belgium, Richard Jordan Productions, Theatre Royal Plymouth Bildraum
    • Nic Green with Rosana Cade and Laura Bradshaw Cock and Bull
  • Innovation, Experimentation & Playing with Form Award: Hot Brown Honey with Briefs Factory Hot Brown Honey
  • Dance Award: Mauro Paccagnella and Alessandro Bernardesch Happy Hour
  • Circus Award: Ockham’s Razor and Turtle Key Arts Ockham's Razor: Tipping Point
  • Significant Contribution to the Field of Total Theatre Award: Forest Fringe

2017[5][29] [30][edit]

  • Emerging Artist / Company Award: YesYesNoNo Five Encounters on a Site Called Craigslist
  • Physical / Visual / Devised Performance Award: Gandini Juggling Sigma
  • Circus Award: Fauna Fauna
  • Innovation, Experimentation & Playing with Form Award:
    • Selina Thompson Ltd Salt
    • Rachel Mars Our Carnal Hearts
    • Bertrand Lesca & Nasi Voutsas Palmyra
  • Dance Award: Oona Doherty Hope Hunt and the Ascension into Lazarus
  • Judges Discretionary Award: Liz Aggiss Slap and Tickle
  • Significant Contribution to the Field of Total Theatre Award: Lyn Gardner

2018[31] [32][edit]

  • Emerging Artist / Company Award: Samira Elagoz in association with From Start to Finnish Cock, Cock… Who’s There?
  • Physical / Visual / Devised Performance Award:
    • Lobke Leirens and Maxim Storms Another One
    • Chaliwaté Company and Focus Company Backup
  • Circus Award: Sharon Burgess Productions & A Good Catch Casting Off
  • Innovation, Experimentation & Playing with Form Award:
  • Dance Award: V / DA and MHz, in association with Feral Void
  • Significant Contribution to the Field of Total Theatre Award: Le Gateau Chocolat

2019[33] [34][edit]

  • Emerging Artist / Company Award: Travis Alabanza Burgerz
  • Physical / Visual / Devised Performance Award: Julia Croft and Nisha Madhan with Zanetti Productions Working On My Night Moves
  • Circus Award:
    • Nikki & JD Knot
    • Circumference Staged
  • Innovation, Experimentation & Playing with Form Award:
    • Battersea Arts Centre and BAC Beatbox Academy Frankenstein: How to Make a Monster
    • In Bed with My Brother Tricky Second Album
  • Dance Award: Chiara Bersani Seeking Unicorns
  • Judges Discretionary Awards:
    • Bertrand Lesca and Nasi Voutsas The End
    • Scottee & Friends – Fat Blokes
    • Amy Bell The Forecast
  • Significant Contribution to the Field of Total Theatre Award: Jessica Brough (Fringe of Colour)

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