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‘Sinners' lead the way as theatre's successes hailed

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June 12, 2025

Theatre Royal Bath is celebrating success at the 2025 Creative Bath Awards after winning in three categories, including the ultimate Ace Award for Engage Together’s recent production of The Seven Deadly Sins.

‘Sinners' lead the way as theatre's successes hailed

The Seven Deadly Sins, a bold cabaret-style performance in British Sign Language, was staged by local deaf and learning-disabled adults at The Egg in July 2024, who informed the writing, design and costume for the production, created with Achieve Together and Theatre Royal Bath's Engage programme.

The Seven Deadly Sins won both the Creative Event Award and the Ace Award, which goes to the overall winner of winners and is the judges’ standout choice from all of the 2025 winners at the Creative Bath Awards.

Katherine Lazare, Head of Community Engagement at Theatre Royal Bath, said: “We are absolutely thrilled that The Seven Deadly Sins has been recognised as the Creative Bath ‘Creative Event’ winners and the overall ‘Ace Winner of Winners’ judges’ selection.

“The production was a true collaboration between Theatre Royal Bath's Engage adult participation programme, a profoundly committed team of professional creatives led by director Sophie Cottle, the amazing staff of Achieve Together’s Educational Day Services team and a dedicated company of 12 actors.

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