Binge Fringe Magazine

Awards

Binge Fringe Black Performer’s Awards
(Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2025)

The Black Performer’s Awards Shortlist will be announced on Friday 22nd August, with a ceremony to be held on Sunday 24th August at 11am at Pleasance Courtyard – Cabaret Bar. All are welcome to attend.

The initiative for this award has been launched by Binge Fringe Contributing Writer Lamesha Ruddock, to celebrate the achievements, contributions, and quality of work presented by Black Performers at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2025. Any show reviewed by Binge Fringe by Tuesday 19th August, and led by a Black-identifying performer will be eligible for the Longlist. Four awards will be given out at the ceremony.

The reviews form the basis for shortlist assessment but star rating is not considered in the criteria. Our shortlist is then judged by independent assessors – a panel made up of leading Black journalists and theatre directors including:

Jennifer – Lovers of Black Theatre
Jennifer is part of Lovers of Black Theatre, a vibrant and diverse community of theatre enthusiasts who specialise in Black British theatre. The group is dedicated to reviewing and celebrating Black-led productions across the UK, providing nuanced discussions that centre lived experiences and cultural authenticity.

Steven Kavuma  – Theatre Director and Writer
Steven Kavuma is a Ugandan-born, Welsh-raised writer and director, recognised as one of the most influential figures in theatre in The Stage 100 List 2020. His work spans theatre, television, and advocacy for diversity in the arts. Notable credits include DAL GAFAEL | HOLD ON, ANOTHER F*ING PLAY ABOUT RACE**, and contributions to Sky Arts’ GALWAD. As a director, Steven has helmed productions at the Globe Theatre, Seven Dials Playhouse, and ALRA, and has directed acclaimed works by Ronkẹ Adékoluẹjo and Joe Penhall. He is also the co-founder of Uproot Productions, using theatre as a tool for social change.

Zainab – Doing Black Things With My Black Friends
Zainab runs Doing Black Things With My Black Friends, a platform dedicated to championing Black artists, shows, exhibitions, and businesses. She has built a thriving community eager to discover diverse creative work and consistently shines a spotlight on underrepresented talent working both onstage and behind the scenes.

For enquiries about the awards please contact Lamesha – lamesha@bingefringe.com

Black Performer’s Awards 2025 Winners

In the Black
Ma Joyce’s Tales from the Parlour
3 White Guys Named John
Black to My Roots: African American Tales from the Head and the Heart

Black Performer’s Awards 2025 Shortlist

In the Black
Dreamscape
Ma Joyce’s Tales from the Parlour
3 White Guys Named John
LEI-LDN
through warm temperatures
Bob Marley: How Reggae Changed the World
I AM – A Walking Universe
Puff
Black to My Roots: African American Tales from the Head and the Heart
Blaze FM
House Party

Black Performer’s Awards 2025 Longlist

In the Black
Waxen Figures
Ayo Adenekan: Black Mediocrity
Because
Hair’s Breath: Music Inspired by Black Women and Their Hair
Something Like A Brother
Dreamscape
The Monkeypox Gospel
House Party
MILES.
Dreamscape
Ma Joyce’s Tales from the Parlour
A Small Town Northern Tale
3 White Guys Named John
Marble Cake
Paldem
A Period of Faith
FISH
Tree of Dreams
Is This Normal?
LEI-LDN
through warm temperatures
THIS IS NOT ABOUT ME
Strangers and Revelations
Mary O’Connell: Dilly Dally
Bob Marley: How Reggae Changed the World
Emmanuel Sonubi: Life After Near Death
I AM – A Walking Universe
Puff
Black to My Roots: African American Tales from the Head and the Heart
Blaze FM

Binge Fringe Queer Performer’s Awards
(Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2025)

The second edition of our Queer Performer’s Awards or ‘Queeries‘ will celebrate shows that champion LGBTQIA+ causes, provide a fresh perspective on prescient queer issues, and provide quality and insight in performance.

– Jake Mace, Lead Editor

The Queer Performer’s Award Shortlist will be announced on Tuesday 19th August, with a ceremony at Edinburgh’s Surgeons Hall Museums to be held later in that week. All shortlisted acts will be invited.

Eligible shows for the Longlist must have been reviewed by a Binge Fringe writer by Sunday 17th August and tagged ‘Queer’ on our site. The reviews form the basis for shortlist assessment but star rating is not considered in the criteria.

Our shortlist is then judged by independent assessors – a panel made up of leading international Fringe Festival Directors and Editors of major publications covering the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

Four awards will be given out at the ceremony. We do not label the awards by category or genre, because labels are only useful for the cis-hetero gaze.

Read about the 2024 Queeries here.

For enquiries about the awards please contact Jake – jake@bingefringe.com

Queer Performer’s Awards 2025 Winners

ALTAR
Derek Mitchell: Goblin
Roadkill Bambi – recognised through our Queer New Writing Award
Shitbag
Su Mi: THISMOTHERPHUCKER

Queer Performer’s Awards 2025 Shortlist

ALTAR
Sam Nicoresti: Baby Doomer
Derek Mitchell: Goblin
Roadkill Bambi
Shitbag
BITCH
A Xerox of a Deer
Sugar
Carpet Muncher
I Was Dancing In The Lesbian Bar
James Barr: Sorry I Hurt Your Son (Said My Ex to My Mum)
Su Mi: THISMOTHERPHUCKER

Queer Performer’s Awards 2025 Longlist

ALTAR
Shame Show
Sam Nicoresti: Baby Doomer
UnTethered
ROADKILL
r/Conspiracy
Derek Mitchell: Goblin
Roadkill Bambi
misSfits
How Not to Fund a Honeymoon
Outing
Big Red
Rusk
Don’t Tell Dad About Diana
Some Masterchef Sh*t
Shitbag
Do You Accept These Charges?
Hole!
Screaming Into the Void
The Monkeypox Gospel
Dan Tiernan: All In
BITCH
Garden Party – Truman Capote’s Black and White Celebration
Lou Wall: Breaking the Fifth Wall
Sluts with Consoles
Alison Spittle: BIG
Jessie Nixon: Don’t Make Me Regret This
Sponsored by The Void
Lesbian Space Crime
Daisy Doris May: Big Night Out
A Xerox of a Deer
Sugar
Edward (in Memoriam)
Tell Me Where Home Is (I’m Starting to Forget)
Carpet Muncher
Doom and Glitter: A Tribute to Tom Waits
I Was Dancing In The Lesbian Bar
Anatomy of a Night
Mother, Maiden and Crone
Will Owen: Looking Fab at Fifty
And Then the Rodeo Burned Down
PALS
James Barr: Sorry I Hurt Your Son (Said My Ex to My Mum)
Loud Poets
Su Mi: THISMOTHERPHUCKER