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The Owle Schreame Awards were 2014 theatrical awards honouring innovation in classical theatre. They were awarded by Brice Stratford and his Owle Schreame theatre company in 2014 to commemorate the 450th anniversary of Shakespeare's birth.〔Hemley, Matthew. ("New Awards Launched to Honour Classical Theatre" ). ''The Stage''. 30 July 2014.〕 The award itself was an engraved glass skull, in reference to the famous graveyard scene in Shakespeare's ''Hamlet''. Thirteen were awarded, and the award speeches were published.〔Interview: "(BRICE STRATFORD talks to us about THE OWLE SCHREAME AWARDS of engraved glass skulls... )" OffWestEnd.com, (2014)〕 The awards covered all forms of historical theatrical performance.〔Rigg, Kate ''(| 5 Reasons to Follow the Owle Schreame Theatre Company )'', "The Culture Trip", (March 2015)〕 ==Winners== The winners were:〔Loxton, Howard ''(| The Owle Schreame Awards for Innovation in Classical Theatre )'', "British Theatre Guide", September 19th (2014)〕〔Elliott, Katerina ''(| Owle Schreame: Classical Awards in a Pub )'', "Mouth London", September 25th (2014)〕 *Gods and Monsters Theatre, for ''The Ring Cycle Plays'' *The Merely Players, for the ''Merely Shakespeare'' project *Lazarus Theatre, for ''The Tragedy of Mariam'' *Footfall, for ''Lear's Daughters'' *Tacit Theatre, for ''The Canterbury Tales'' *Scaffold Shakespeare, for the ''Play out the Play'' project *The London Guildhall, for ''Medea in the Amphitheatre'' *Factory Theatre, for ''Hamlet'' and ''The Odyssey'' *Passion in Practice, for work in ''Original Pronunciation'' *Rift, for the immersive ''Macbeth'' *The Mummers Unconvention, for their work promoting ''Mummers Plays'' *Edward's Boys, for ''Galatea'' *The Combat Veteran Players, for ''Henry V'' 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Owle Schreame Awards」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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