The NATYS: New Acts of The Year Showcase, previously known as The Hackney Empire New Act of the Year, is an annual industry showcase that promotes new waves of emerging Comedy and Variety acts. It ran at the
Hackney Empire Theatre from 1988 until 2010.[1][2][3][4] Since then it has toured round London theatres and performance spaces, playing the Barbican Theatre, Stratford Circus, Bloomsbury Theatre,[5] Leicester Square Theatre and The Bernie Grant Arts Centre.
History
Roland and Claire Muldoon, of underground theatre group CAST, pioneered "new variety", auditioning many of the acts that became the new wave of comedy and performance in the UK. The process evolved into the New Act of the Year Show produced by Claire and compered by Roland from 1982.[5] In 1986 they took over the Hackney Empire and ran the NATY from 1987, with
Linda Smith winning that year's award. It is currently produced by New Variety Lives, Which is managed by Roland and Claire Muldoon, alongside Frank Sweeney and Tony Goodrick. The 2011 final was held at the
Barbican Theatre, the 2012 final at
Stratford Circus and both 2013 and 2014 finals were held at
The Bloomsbury Theatre and returning there for the 2015 NATYS Showcase final. The 2016 Showcase Final was held at The Leicester Square Theatre.
In 2004, William Cook of
The Guardian wrote that it "may not be the best-known comedy award, but it might well be our most important".[6]
The 2006 final was considered to be "the best since 1994" according to Cook. After the 2011 final, held at the
Barbican Centre, Bruce Dessau of the London Evening Standard said the line-up confirmed ‘that there is more to the current comedy boom than
Michael McIntyre wannabes exploring their man-drawers’,[7] Arthur Smith said of the night, "I cannot recall another line up with a more eclectic range of styles and delivery".[This quote needs a citation].
In 2012,
The Stage described it as a "display of endurance, sweat, and probable performance enhancing drugs", and "the most important show of the year for new comedy and variety talent"[8]
The 2022 installment was co produced by Soho Theatre's New comedy Promoter team and took place at the Bernie Grant Arts Centre in Tottenham. It was hosted by Curtis Walker.
Rules and eligibility
Entrants are acts seeking to become established on the live comedy circuit that are not as yet full-time paid professional acts, must have performed for at least one year and have recommendations from two established promoters/agents/venues. Previous finalists do not qualify.
Winners and finalists
2022 - The Bernie Grant Arts Centre (Co-Produced by Soho Theatre) [9]