There's still time to get your tickets for The WOW247 Awards on Monday
The awards ceremony takes place at the Kings Theatre in Southsea on Monday, January 25, when arts and culture from Portsmouth and the surrounding area will be celebrated.
Besides announcing the 14 category winners, plus a Special Achievement award, we have some great acts performing on the night too.
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Hide AdMollie Jay Hughes will be demonstrating why she was the winner of last year’s Instant Star competition, The Portsmouth Players are to perform an excerpt from their upcoming production of Spamalot, at the Kings from February 9, and rock band Hollowed Hour, comprised of students from Portsmouth College – our headline sponsor – will also play.
And this year for the first time we will also be having an official after-party at the nearby The Atrium featuring special guest performances from some of the nominated musical acts.
Tickets for the WOW247 Awards are free and you don’t have to be a nominee or performer to come along – they are open to everyone. Doors will open at 7pm for a 7.30pm start.
To get tickets, call The News on 07808 730986, or e-mail [email protected]. It is now too late for tickets to be posted, but they can be held at the Kings box office on the evening.
THE SHORTLISTS
A. Best Comedy
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Hide AdJames Alderson: Last year’s winner – took his first solo show, The Hunger James, to Edinburgh this summer
Sean Collins: A well-established name, continues to pack them in
Mike Cox: Has built on winning the South Coast Comedian 2014
Instant Soop: Havant-based improv masters continue to dazzle
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Hide AdSuzi Ruffell: Busy touring across the UK, including a great Wedge show
Joe Wells: As an associate artist for the New Theatre Royal His Think Tank shows provide laughs with topical issues
B. Best DJ
Soul Divide (Dan Back & Sam Bylett): House DJs who’ve been doing well since launching in 2014
Peter Callard: DJ and production skills have been highlighted with big new tracks and mixes
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Hide AdDan Thompson: The trance DJ has been taking it international in 2015
Will Chump: Indie DJ mainstay, still pulling the crowds at Delight
Ethan Owen: The Wolf Cub Club alt-tune spinner
Monkey Love Stunt Team (Andy Chrisham, Lee Fisher, Damon Sirena and Fly Mike): It’s always fun factor 10
C. Best Band
Battery Hens: Possibly our least likely diplomatic envoys, they’ve been winning fans in Germany
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Hide AdBlackfoot Circle: Strong live show builds fans for this four-piece
Big Child Man Child: Dazzled everywhere they played after debuting at last year’s awards show
Kassassin Street: Recently completed a successful first headlining UK tour
Kodiak Jack: Last year’s winners gigged hard and released a new EP
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Hide AdSeething Akira: Some high-profile support gigs are paying dividends for this fearsome live act
D. Best Solo Artist
Marley Blandford: Sang Frank Sinatra on primetime BBC1
Sophie Darling: Steady gigging and interesting new songs from Sophie
Paul Dillon: Singer-songwriter is rarely far from performing live
Fugitive Orchestra: Won this year’s All About the Song contest
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Hide AdSam McCarthy: Ex-Gilkicker man continues to make waves beyond Portsmouth
Jerry Williams: Last year’s winner had another strong outing in 2015
E. Best Event
America’s Cup World Series: The sailing circus came to town with racing and live music
Festival of Speed, Goodwood: Aptly themed in 2015 as ‘Flat out and Fearless’
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Hide AdIcebreaker: Seventy local acts, six venues, one day in Southsea
Portsmouth Summer Show: Fun for all the family at the King George V Playing Fields
Victorious Festival: Record attendance numbers and top acts are putting this festival on the map
Wickham Festival: The more-than-folk fest gains national attention
F. Best Exhibition
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Hide AdBack to the Future – Portsmouth City Museum: Celebrating the films during the year Marty McFly travelled to
In The Frame – Aspex Gallery: A season about cycling put pedal-power first
Quiet Little Voices by My Dog Sighs – Play Dead Studio: The latest from the well-known street artist in a new exhibition space
The Story of Children’s TV – Portsmouth City Museum: Fun nostalgia for all generations
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Hide AdThey That Are Left – Fort Nelson: Poignant portraits of remembrance
Under Milk Wood – Jack House Gallery: Dylan Thomas’ masterpiece revisited
G. Best Food/Drink Venue
Wave Maiden, Southsea: Artisan beer and fine cheese
Southsea Beach Cafe, Southsea: Locally-sourced food and drink on the seafront
6 Oz Burger, Southsea: Gourmet burger joint making headlines
Lavender Tea Rooms, Havant: Fine tea and cake
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Hide AdExclusive Cake Shop and Vintage Tea Rooms, Chichester: Former teacher makes good on her dream
Home, Southsea: Gourmet coffee and huge cakes
H. Best Film
Selfie, dir. Geoff Harmer: A woman is haunted by a strange figure in her selfie photos
The River, dir. James Quinn: A supernatural tale
Ret Con, dir. Bensalem Mitchell: A thriller with a sci-fi edge
Silhouette, dir. Thomas J Davenport: Exploring the world of a nightclub
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Hide AdBeyond the Glass Ceiling, dir. Gavin Damerell: Drama about women in the workplace
Gentlemen Like Us, dir. Vaughn Douglas Capstick: Feeling lucky?
I. Best Professional Production
Anything Goes - Mayflower Theatre: Classic Cole Porter musical
Importance of Being Earnest - Mayflower Theatre: Oscar Wilde’s ‘trivial comedy for serious people’
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Hide AdTo Kill A Mockingbird - Chichester Festival Theatre: Weighty legal and moral drama
A Damsel In Distress - Chichester Festival Theatre: Musical comedy from Gershwin
Dickens Abridged - New Theatre Royal: A high-speed comic journey through Dickens’ Greatest Hits
Nursing Lives - The Spring: Wartime hospital-based drama
J. Best Amateur Production
Cider with Rosie - Humdrum at the Spring, Havant: Troupe tackles Laurie Lee’s take on his post-war childhood
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Hide AdThe Ladykillers - CCADS, at The Kings Theatre, Southsea: Rich characterisation in this classic farce
The Merry Wives of Windsor - Southsea Shakespeare Actors, at Station Theatre, Hayling Island: Experienced cast carry the day in this comedy
Wife After Death - HIADS, at Station Theatre, Hayling Island: Proving that death can be a laughing matter
NSFW - Bench Theatre at The Srping in Havant: A timely look at morals in the modern media
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Hide AdAnd Then There Were None - Fareham Musical Society: Group abandons musicals for a stab at Christie’s classic multiple murder-mystery
K. Best Amateur Musical Production
Jekyll & Hyde – Fareham Musical Society at Ferneham Hall: Stevenson’s classic goes musical
Sunset Boulevard – Portsmouth Players at The Kings Theatre: Taking on the great Hollywood satire
Hairspray – Portsmouth Players at The Kings Theatre: Relentless humour from a cast with talent to spare
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Hide AdLegally Blonde – South Downe Musical Society at The Kings Theatre: Omigod! A fabulous night out
Sweeney Todd – Hayling Musical Society at Hayling Community Centre: Tackled Sondheim’s labyrinthine score with gusto
Bugsy Malone - Stage One Youth Theatre at Ferneham Hall: The very best at being bad
L. Best Amateur Actor
Sean Fisher – Cider with Rosie, HumDrum: Handled Lee’s poetic lyricism with aplomb
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Hide AdRoss Cobbold – Road Show, CCADS and Sweeney Todd, Hayling Musical Society: Two great roles for Ross
Stuart Frank – Jekyll & Hyde, Fareham Musical Society: Giving pain and pathos in the title roles
Jonathan Redwood – And Then There Were None, Fareham Musical Society: Solid turn as soldier of fortune, Philip Lombard
Nick Scovell – Oliver, Fareham Musical Society: A memorably unscrupulous Fagin
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Hide AdDanny Owen – Sweeney Todd, Hayling Musical Society: Owned the show as the eponymous barber
M. Best Amateur Actress
Sheila Elsdon – Sunset Boulevard, Portsmouth Players: Ready for her close-up as Norma Desmond
Alexandra Maclean – And Then There Were None, Fareham Musical Society: Very watchable as the glamorous Vera Claythorne
Jeanette Broad – Cider with Rosie, HumDrum: A delightful portrayal of the Lee family matriarch
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Hide AdLucy Barratt – Jekyll & Hyde, Fareham Musical Society: Stood out as the main men’s love interest
Sue Rourke - Sweeney Todd, Hayling Musical Society: A vocal powerhouse performance, yet retained nuance
Lauren Kempton, Legally Blonde, South Downe Musical Society: A reader’s choice nomination for the lead role of Elle
N. Best Classical Music Act
Portsmouth Choral Union: Provided subtlety as well as power
Portsmouth Anglican Cathedral Choir: Giving authenticity in music-making a good name
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Hide AdPortsmouth Grammar School Chamber Choir: Caught drama and anguish in their performances
Havant Chamber Orchestra: Conductor Robin Browning inspired deft playing
Portsmouth Festival Choir: Incisive performers
Renaissance Choir: Current award-holders keep up the good work