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Tickets go on sale for Black British Theatre Awards 2024

by Staff Writer
September 3, 2024
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Ticket sales for the Black British Theatre Awards opened today, with the ceremony set to take place on 4th November at the home of Disney’s The Lion King, the Lyceum Theatre in London. Disney’s award-winning musical is the headline sponsor for this year’s awards. Now in their sixth year, the awards seek to celebrate the excellence and influence of black performers and creatives in the theatre industry.

As one of the most highly anticipated events in British theatre, the 2024 edition of the awards will bring together the best of black British theatre and will recognise excellence across several broad category groups. These include the Creatives Group, which recognises producers, directors, and performers; the Recognition Group, which covers lighting, sound, and theatre design as well as book and lyrics, casting, and playwrights; Plays; and Musicals. Other category groups include the Champions Group, which recognises child and non-binary performers as well as LGBTQIA+ and disability champions and the Achievement Awards, which honour teachers, graduates, and lifetime achievers.

“We’re incredibly excited about this year’s edition of the awards,” says Co-Founders and Directors, Solange Urdang OBE and Omar F Okai. “The standard of the performances and productions that we recognise continues to rise every year. We’re also excited to be in a new venue in the shape of the Lyceum Theatre, which is set to ignite a new era of collaboration and creativity.” 

       

With exciting presenters from the world of stage and screen to be announced, the evening will also feature performances, productions and dedication from some of 2024’s most popular theatre productions, including the cast of The Lion King.

Tickets for the ceremony are available from the Lyceum Box Office from 3rd September 2024, with prices starting at £17.85.

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