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The 15th Offies Awards Ceremony

The 15th Offies Awards Ceremony

17th March 2025

On 17th March 2025, Central Hall, Westminster, hosted the 15th Offies Awards Ceremony. Hosted by Ru Paul’s Drag Race star Divina de Campo, the evening comprised a number of performances, appearances as well as, of course, awarding the worthy recipients.

As well as a deserving group of winners from the theatre scene, a special award was given to Lynette Linton and Daniel Bailey for their transformative work at The Bush Theatre, and Mischief Theatre for a decade of West End success!

The evening was a true celebration of everything the Off-West End offers, with performances from the legendary London Gay Men’s Chorus, the award-winning Mischief Theatre, Tony Award-winning Frances Ruffelle and Divina De Campo themself. Previous Offies finalist, Ben Goddard (Million Dollar Quartet, West End; Tim Burton’s Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, Warner Bros) delivered an exceptional evening of musical direction. Tobias Turley, the winner of ITV’s Mamma Mia! I Have A Dream also delivered an incredible rendition of The Sheep Chose a Wolf from hit musical White Rose, which he is currently starring in.

Offices Producers Denholm Spur and Julian Bird introduced the evening, and Robert Powell gave a presentation on The Royal Variety Charity.

A glittering evening was had by all – see below for the list of 2025 winners.

Lynette Linton and Daniel Bailey



This year’s winners:

PRODUCTION
  • Blood Show / Battersea Arts Centre, Chapter Arts Centre, Colchester Arts Centre (Battersea Arts Centre)
  • Kurt Vonnegut’s Slaughterhouse-Five (or the children’s crusade) / So It Goes Theatre (Brockley Jack Theatre)
  • La Bohème / The Opera Makers (Arcola Theatre)
  • Run, Rebel / Pilot Theatre (Theatre Peckham)
  • Sleeping Beauty / Broadway Theatre (Broadway Theatre, Catford)
  • Sophie’s Surprise 29th / Three Legged Race Productions (Underbelly)
STAGING
  • Hannah Grennell / Giselle: Remix (The Pleasance)
  • Christopher Haydon / Never Let Me Go (Rose Theatre)
  • Tom Littler / Twelfth Night (Orange Tree Theatre)
PERFORMANCE
  • Natasha Roland, Xhloe Rice / A Letter to Lyndon B. Johnson or God: Whoever Reads This First (Kings Head Theatre)
  • Victoria Hamilton-Barritt / Bronco Billy the Musical (Charing Cross Theatre)
  • Mark Weinman / Captain Amazing (Southwark Playhouse)
  • The Cast / Dick Whittington and His Cat (Greenwich Theatre)
  • The Cast and Orchestra / Eugene Onegin (Jacksons Lane)
  • Faye Castelow / Here in America (Orange Tree Theatre)
  • Rosalind Ford / In Clay (Gatehouse Theatre)
  • The Cast / Journey of a Refugee (Stanley Arts Centre)
  • Mariah Gale, Elizabeth Dulau, Alexandra Jensen / The Bleeding Tree (Southwark Playhouse)
  • Milo Twomey / The Harmony Test (Hampstead Theatre)
  • Jo Fong, George Orange / The Rest of Our Lives (Battersea Arts Centre)
  • Heather Agyepong, Tosin Cole / Shifters (Bush Theatre)
  • The Cast / Sleeping with Beauty (The Union Theatre)
  • Victoria Yeates / Wormholes (Omnibus Theatre)
DEISGN
  • Amanda Ramasawmy / by their fruits (Theatre503)
  • Mona Camille / Kim’s Convenience (Park Theatre)
  • Douglas Baker / Kurt Vonnegut’s Slaughterhouse-Five (or the children’s crusade) (Jack Studio Theatre)
  • Jack Weir / Remembrance Monday (Tristan Bates Theatre)
  • Ryan Day / Now I See (Theatre Royal Stratford East)
  • Richard Evans, Rochelle Parry Clifford / The Pantomime Adventures of Peter Pan (Harrow Arts Centre)
  • Helen Skiera / Toto Kerblammo! (Unicorn Theatre)
  • Casey Jay Andrews, Simon Wilkinson, Gareth Fry / Viola’s Room (One Cartridge Place)
SOUND & MUSIC
  • Xana / King Troll (The Fawn), Shifters, Guards at the Taj (New Diorama/Bush Theatre/Orange Tree)
  • Beats And Elements / Romeo & Juliet (Polka Theatre)
  • Liam Holmes / Songs for a New World (Gatehouse Theatre)
CREATION
  • Rebecca Simmonds, Jack Miles / In Clay (Gatehouse Theatre)
  • Khalil Abdalla / Nowhere / Fuel (Battersea Arts Centre)
  • Benedict Lombe / Shifters (Bush Theatre)
  • Roy Williams / The Lonely Londoners (Jermyn Street Theatre)
  • Ollie Maddigan / The Olive Boy (New Wimbledon Theatre)
INNOVATION
  • Contra, Le Carré Magique, Cambridge Junction / Spectacle of Herself (Battersea Arts Centre)
INDUSTRY & INCLUSION
  • Birds Of Paradise Theatre Company / Don’t. Make. Tea. (Soho Theatre)
  • Julia Thurston / Paved with Gold and Ashes (Barons Court Theatre)
  • Alex Hill / Why I Stuck a Flare Up My Arse for England (Southwark Playhouse)
OffFEST
  • A Series of Introductory Lectures On Psychoanalysis (Producer: Zoe Hartland, in association with Musketeer Productions; Kings Head Theatre)
  • I Wish You Well (StoryWorks & Paul Taylor-Mills; Underbelly)
  • NeuroChatter (Sara Jane Harvey; The Fitzgerald
  • Ni Mi Madre (VagaMundo Productions, Laura Zlatos in association with Paul Morrissey Ltd; The Pleasance)
  • Spit In My Face (Something Queer Productions; Camden People’s Theatre)
  • μεταδραματικό / Postdramatic (EXPERIMENTA ART COMPANY AND THEKLA GAITI; Cockpit Theatre)
  • PRETTY, WITTY NELL (Rogue Shakespeare; Rotunda Theatre)
2025 SPECIAL AWARD
  • Mischief Theatre 2025 SPECIAL AWARD Lynette Linton & Daniel Bailey


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