Jacob Derwig and Abke Haring last night received the major theater awards of our country. That happened at the Gala of Dutch Theater in Amsterdam’s City Theatre
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Derwig received the Louis d’Or for his portrayal of George in Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? of Theatre East Pool. Herring got the Theo d’Or for her role of Hamlet in Hamlet vs Hamlet of Theatre Amsterdam / Toneelhuis. It was already the second time in the career of Jacob Derwig (1969) that he could take. Received the prestigious award for best male supporting role In 2011 he received the Louis d’Or for his part in Children of the Sun of Theatre Amsterdam, where he was still in permanent employment. And now it happened again with his portrayal of George in Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
Jury
That this is a role that actors are often in the spotlight of the jury VSCD Drama Awards able to play, is evident from the fact that illustrious predecessors such as Han Bentz van den Berg, André van den Heuvel and Edwin de Vries also were honored. VileinUit However, the jury appears that Derwig is yet again a unique twist to knew how to give: “Jacob Derwig as George villainous, bone, charming, witty and thoroughly believable. The jury believes that, autonomous character Derwig back can be seen in his roles, especially now again in this role, under the direction of Erik Whien. He proves that performance again to be a great and unique actor; one that creates rather than fill. “
It sounds nothing but praise for Abke Haring (1978), a Dutch actress who until now worked mainly in Belgium and. According to the jury they Hamlet vs Hamlet the dream, androgynous, adolescent Hamlet. ‘Moving and compelling in her fantastic mastery of this poetic Shakespeare / Lanoye, coupled with her characteristically powerful body language. Behind the modest appearance lies one of the great talents of her generation. “
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In addition to Louis and Theo d’Or were there last night, however, to forgive, including more professional awards The Colombina (for the most impressive contributing role). This went to Kirsten Mulder for her role of Honey, also from eastern Polish Who’s afraid of Virginia Woolf? The Arlecchino (for the most impressive male contributing role) was accounted to Martijn Niewerf for his role in Caligula Cherea De Utrecht Games. Susanne Kennedy won the Award for Directing for her performance in The Pelican Theatre Group Amsterdam, the Mime Prize went to Hideous (wo) men (again Oostpool Theatre Group) and Professor René Lobo could take the Prosceniumprijs receive for his services to the scene. When youth theater Kopergietery the Golden Cricket rewarded for The History of the World was (on the basis of banalities.)
The most impressive stage performance in that genre was Nastaran Razawi Khorasani from CASH MAAS Theatre / Dance. Fairer this year was also the first time any Theatre Audience award. After the collapse of the Office Promotional Arts last October the Dutch Theatre Festival is working hard behind the scenes to a successor of the price. The organization strives for a new, fair system where the choice of the theater audience actually paramount. Previously they had to pay because in order to qualify for nomination theatrical producer
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