Zenith Youth Theatre Company - Achievements

Achievements

The group has had many achievements, these include:

  • 1994 Performed the world premiere of The Rochdale Pioneers in front of Her Majesty the Queen.
  • 1995 Awarded the Noda Regional Award for Excellence for Sweeney Todd.
  • 1996 Double Rose Bowl Award winner for My Fair lady and Into the Woods.
  • 1998 Performed live on national television on GMTV Christmas special.
  • 2001 Noda Regional Award for excellence gained for the production of City of Angels.
  • 2004 Being one of the first youth companies to be granted the right to perform Les Miserable in the UK.
  • 2004 Noda Regional Award for excellence gained for Les Misérables
  • 2006 Rose Bowl Award Winner for the Production of Sweeney Todd
  • 2006 NODA South West Area Chairman's Award for Best Youth Production for Sweeney Todd
  • 2007 Performed with Noel Edmonds on Noel's Christmas Presents - broadcast on Christmas morning.
  • 2007 Rose Bowl Award for Best Youth Performance for Tallulah Last as Grusinskaya in Grand Hotel
  • 2008 Rose Bowl Award for Best Youth Performance for Josh Carter as Scarecrow in The Wizard of Oz
  • 2008 Rose Bowl Award for Best Youth Production for Titanic
  • 2009 Rose Bowl Award for Best Youth Actor performance for Tom Corbishley for Koko in Hot Mikado
  • 2009 Rose Bowl award for Best Youth Production for Chess
  • 2009 Performed at Bath Forum - Hayley Westenra Concert

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