07.06.2024
At ArtsEd, we pride ourselves on nurturing the next generation of performing artists, and it is with great pleasure that we celebrate the remarkable achievements of three of our students who have recently been nominated for or have won prestigious awards. These recognitions not only highlight their individual talents and hard work but also underscore the high standard of education and training provided at ArtsEd. Our students’ successes are a testament to their dedication and the support they receive from our dedicated faculty.
Annelise Heywood, a second-year student from the School of Acting class of 2025, has won the Lillian Baylis Award, which honours promising acting students. This award, named after the renowned theatre manager and director, is given to students who show exceptional promise in acting. Annelise received this accolade last week from David Harewood MBE, awarding her a grant towards her course fees.
“Annelise Heywood is a very imaginative and creative student whose work ethic is exemplary. We are very proud to have nominated her for the prestigious Lilian Baylis award which she received last week from David Harewood MBE”
Kim Vithana, Director of the School of Acting
Harrison Langham, a graduating student from the School of Musical Theatre class of 2024, has been shortlisted as a finalist for the esteemed Stephen Sondheim Society Student Performer of the Year Award 2024. This award celebrates the UK’s top musical theatre students and is hosted by ArtsEd alumna Bonnie Langford. The award aims to support emerging talent in musical theatre, providing a platform for students to showcase their skills and gain recognition in the industry.
“We are all thrilled that Harrison has been shortlisted for the prestigious Stephen Sondheim Society Student Performer of the Year Award 2024. From all of us at ArtsEd, we wish him all the very best for the final”
Jonathan O’Boyle, Director of the School of Musical Theatre
The SSSSPOTY final takes place this Sunday 9th June, 3pm at The Sondheim Theatre.
Senam Akpokavi, a graduating student from the School of Acting class of 2024, has been shortlisted as a finalist for the Spotlight Prize. The Spotlight Prize, established in the 1950s, offers drama school graduates the chance to establish their careers in front of industry professionals. This year, over 70 drama schools and universities were invited to nominate a student, with 22 finalists selected by a panel of industry experts based on the quality of their auditions.
“Senam Akpokavi is one of ArtsEd’s most talented and creative actors. He has excelled in his training, and it gives us great pleasure seeing him represent the school for the Spotlight Prize this year”
Kim Vithana, Director of the School of Acting
The finalists’ performances will be evaluated by an esteemed panel of judges, who will then announce the winners of the Best Actor (Screen) Award and the Best Actor (Stage) Award on July 17, 2024 at The Spotlight Prize Awards.
At ArtsEd, we are dedicated to fostering an environment where talent can flourish, and the accomplishments of Annelise, Harrison, and Senam, are shining examples of what our students can achieve. These accolades not only bring honour to the recipients but also to our school, highlighting the quality and dedication of our faculty and the exceptional opportunities available to our students. We look forward to seeing our students continue to grow and succeed in their artistic careers, and we remain committed to supporting them every step of the way.
Congratulations to all, and may this be just the beginning of many more successes to come.