Caroline Lamb Wins Inaugural Will Nelson New Writing Award as Off Cut Festival 2026 Concludes
53two is delighted to announce that Caroline Lamb has been named the first recipient of the Will Nelson New Writing Award, following her success in winning the Panel Award for Writing at the sold-out Off Cut Festival 2026 Final on Sunday 12 July.
Created in memory of Will Nelson and Kayleigh Smith, the award celebrates their shared passion for championing new writing, emerging artists and the power of creativity and community. It provides the winning writer with £1,000 worth of professional mentoring and development support from an established writer working across stage and screen, helping them develop the work first showcased during Off Cut.
Will and Kayleigh were both passionate supporters of the arts, with Will in particular recognised as a tireless champion of new writers and emerging voices. The award has been made possible through an in memoriam fundraiser by Glenn Meads, a friend of Will’s, who wanted to create a lasting legacy that directly supports the next generation of playwrights and theatre-makers.
Caroline received the award for her play Undeniable Proof, making it one of the standout productions of this year’s competition from all of the 20 plays performed at the festival.
The Off Cut Festival 2026 was judged by, amongst others, Joanne Moss from ITV and Nick Bagnall, the newly appointed Artistic Director of Oldham Coliseum. With a capacity audience filling 53two, the evening celebrated the very best in new writing, directing and performance from across the festival.
The full list of award winners selected by the panel was:
- Will Nelson New Writing Award: Caroline Lamb – Undeniable Proof
- Directing Award: Luke Walters – Undeniable Proof
- Ensemble Acting Award: Anne Baron, Geoff Baron and Rowe David McClelland – Eggshells
- Special Commendation for Directing: Carole Shinkfield – Staircases
In addition to their awards, these artists become 53two Associate Artists, joining the theatre’s growing network of creatives who receive ongoing support, development opportunities and access to rehearsal and creative space as they continue to develop their work.
The festival’s Best Play Award as voted for by the audience, was presented to Jane Martin’s Eggshells, which will now receive a full production at 53two in 2027, continuing the theatre’s commitment to developing exceptional new work beyond the festival stage.
53two is also looking forward to welcoming audiences back for Cryin’ Air, the winner of the 2025 Off Cut Festival, which receives its full production from 23–26 September 2026.
Creative Director of 53two, Simon Naylor, said ‘It’s an incredible festival that we’re proud to house. Daniel Brennan, co-creator, has formed something that is not only a celebration of the brilliant talent on offer in the North West, but, with all funds going to support 53two, it truly is our life-blood. We can’t wait to watch Cryin’ Air, then Eggshells and of course see how our associate artists develop.’
Off Cut has become one of the UK’s leading festivals for new writing, providing emerging playwrights, directors and performers with a platform to develop bold new work in front of industry professionals and audiences alike. This year’s sold-out final once again demonstrated the extraordinary breadth of talent emerging through the festival, with many artists now progressing into the next stage of their creative careers through the support of 53two.
‘OffCut 2026 has been such an incredible experience. An event that platforms and celebrates so many fantastic local creatives should be protected at all costs!
I’m blown away at being the panellists’ choice for the writing award – particularly when considering what it means. Huge thanks to Glenn Meads for bringing the accolade to life in honour of the memories of Will Nelson and Kayleigh Smith. We must keep making art for them – and to ensure sure the world retains its colour through dark times.’ – Caroline Lamb, Off Cut 2026 Recipient of Will Nelson New Writing Award
53two would like to congratulate all of this year’s finalists and winners and thank the artists, audiences, judges and supporters who made Off Cut Festival 2026 such a memorable celebration of new theatre.


























