The Ian Charleson Awards are theatrical awards that reward the best classical stage performances in Britain by actors under age 30. The awards are named in memory of the renowned British actor Ian Charleson, and are run by the Sunday Times newspaper and the National Theatre.
The nominees for 2016 have been announced and the winners will be announced on 5th June:
Fisayo Akinade, for The Dauphin, Saint Joan (Donmar)
Jessica Brown Findlay, for Sonya, Uncle Vanya (Almeida)
James Corrigan, for Palamon, The Two Noble Kinsmen (RSC)
Emma Curtis, for The Lady, Comus (Globe)
Paapa Essiedu, for Hamlet; and Edmund, King Lear (RSC)
Marcus Griffiths, for Laertes, Hamlet (RSC)
Felicity Huxley-Miners, for Elena Popova, The Bear (London Theatre, New Cross)
Francesca Mills, for Maria, The Government Inspector (Ramps on the Moon/Birmingham Rep)
Natalie Simpson, for Cordelia, King Lear; Ophelia, Hamlet; and Guideria, Cymbeline (RSC)
Ewan Somers, for Claudio, Much Ado About Nothing (Dundee Rep)
Marli Siu, for Hero, Much Ado About Nothing (Dundee Rep)
Joanna Vanderham, for Queen Anne, Richard III (Almeida)
Paksie Vernon, for Sylvia Craven, The Philanderer (Orange Tree Theatre)
Labels: Emma Curtis, Fisayo Akinade, Francesca Mills, Ian Charleson Award, James Corrigan, Jessica Brown Findlay, Joanna Vanderham, Marcus Griffiths, Marli Siu, Natalie Simpson, Paapa Essiedu, Paksie Vernon