National Theater Prize
The National Theater Prize (Premio Nacional de Teatro) is a cultural prize that is awarded annually by the Spanish Ministry of Culture.
It was created in the 1950s and today is awarded annually by the National Institute of Performing Arts and Music. It recognizes and rewards the work of the entirety of an individual's professional life, or outstanding new contributions in the theatrical field.
Awardees
- 1946: Jardiel Poncela.
- 1949: Mary Carrillo.
- 1952: Miguel Mihura.
- 1955: Adela Carboné[1]
- 1957: Antonio Buero Vallejo.
- 1959: Miguel Narros.
- 1960: José Bódalo.
- 1961: Mary Carrillo.
- 1962: Lauro Olmo, Amelia de la Torre, Aurora Redondo, Alberto González Vergel, María Luz Morales and Juan Guerrero Zamora.[2]
- 1963: Gustavo Pérez Puig.
- 1967: José María Prada.
- 1969: Irene Gutiérrez Caba.
- 1970: Julia Gutiérrez Caba.
- 1972: José Bódalo and María Fernanda D'Ocón.
- 1973: Manuel Mampaso and Alfredo Mañas.
- 1974: Adolfo Marsillach.
- 1978: Teatre Lliure.
- 1979: Francisco Morales Nieva.
- 1980: Antonio Buero Vallejo and Carmen Carbonell.
- 1981: Rafael Alberti and Guillermo Marín.
- 1982: José Carlos Plaza.
- 1983: Not awarded.
- 1984: Lluís Pasqual and Ana Lizarán.
- 1985: Nuria Espert Romero and Fernando Fernán Gómez.
- 1986: José Luis Alonso de Santos and Alfonso Sastre.
- 1987: Miguel Narros and Ana Marzoa.
- 1988: José Luis Gómez and Gerardo Vera.
- 1989: Josep María Flotats and Emilio Burgos.
- 1990: José Estruch and José Sanchís Sinisterra.
- 1991: Lluís Pasqual and José Pedro Carrión Terán.
- 1992: Berta Riaza and Manuel de Blas.
- 1993: La Fura dels Baus and UR TEATRO ANTZERKIA, S.L..
- 1994: Guillermo Heras and Els Joglars.
- 1995: Teatro de La Abadía.
- 1996: Amparo Rivelles.
- 1997: Nati Mistral.
- 1998: Manuel Galiana.
- 1999: María Jesús Valdés.
- 2000: Ramón Fontseré.
- 2001: Fernando Arrabal.
- 2002: José Luis López Vázquez.
- 2003: Gustavo Pérez Puig.
- 2004: José Monleón Bennácer.
- 2005: Compañía Animalario.
- 2006: José María Pou.
- 2007: Juan Mayorga.
- 2008: Atalaya-TNT.
- 2009: Vicky Peña.[3]
- 2010: Daniel Diges.
References
- ↑ "Ha muerto la actriz Adela Carbone" [The actress Adela Carbone has died]. ABC (in Spanish). 10 August 1960. p. 37. Retrieved 19 October 2016.
- ↑ ABC «Hemeroteca. 03/03/1963» Accessed 16 March 2010
- ↑ Aurora Intxausti (2009-11-27). "Vicky Peña gana el Premio Nacional de Teatro". El País. Retrieved 27 November 2009.
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