THE Kingsley Players enjoyed record success at this year's National Operatic and Dramatic Association north west awards.

At a glittering dinner and ceremony at the Mere Golf and Country Club on Saturday, January 25, the group scooped four awards from a huge14 nominations.

Lynn Pegler scooped Best Director of a Drama for the production of ‘Peterloo’, which she wrote and directed last April.

The premiere of her play about the Peterloo Massacre, which featured a talented cast of 16 actors, was also nominated for Best Drama and Best Staging.

Kingsley Youth Theatre, led by Jake Powell, notched up an incredible 11 nominations for two productions, ‘Chatroom’ and ‘James and the Giant Peach’.

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James and the Giant Peach

Jake won the award for Best Direction of a Youth Theatre Production and acting awards were won by Kate Burge and Ben Mather-Dodd, who received two nominations for leading male actor in both of the Youth Theatre’s plays.

Hard-hitting social media play ‘Chatroom’ was in the running for Best Youth Production and Teigan Withey, Matthew Betteridge, Eva Lemmy and Gemma Smith were nominated in various young actor categories.

Colin Smith, Kingsley Players chairman, said: “The NODA awards are a phenomenal achievement and a fantastic tribute to the whole team, both on stage and behind the scenes, who work so hard to bring our theatrical productions to life.

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Peterloo

“For each show we transform Kingsley Community Centre into a theatre and although we may only perform in a village hall, audiences can have the assurance that we always strive to deliver productions of the highest quality.”

You can catch Kingsley Players back on stage again this week in panto with Jack and his Incredible Beanstalk by multi-talented musical director Arnold Ashbrook. A few tickets are still available for all performances.

Future productions include Alan Ayckbourn’s popular bitter sweet comedy ‘How the Other Half Loves’, directed by Malcolm Barker, on stage for four nights from Wednesday, April 28 to Saturday, May 2.

Later in May, the group celebrates Cheshire’s most celebrated children’s writer Lewis Carroll with a festival of two plays.

From Thursday, May 21 to Saturday, May 23, Kingsley Players Youth Theatre will perform a stage adaptation of the traditional classic Alice in Wonderland, directed by Jake Powell.

This will be preceded for one night only on Saturday, May 16, with the performance of a new play by Lynn Pegler ‘Alice’s Quest for Wonderland: Down the Rabbit Hole with Lewis Carroll’, which explores the fact behind the fiction of the relationship between the enigmatic author and the real Alice.

For more, see kingsleyplayers.co.uk