KTA jury chair Ian Mbugua speaks during the unveiling of nominees for the 2026 Kenya Theatre Awards. [Courtesy]

The Kenya Theatre Awards (KTA) 2026 nominees were unveiled at the Kenya National Theatre, marking the fifth edition of the annual ceremony that celebrates excellence in Kenyan theatre.

This year, the awards feature 29 nomination categories, down from 36 in 2025, a move organisers say is aimed at sharpening competitiveness and recognising standout work across the industry.

The nominees were announced by KTA jury chair Ian Mbugua and Director of the Kenya International Theatre Festival (KITFest) Benson Ngobia.

The awards ceremony is scheduled for the evening of February 26, with attendees expected to embrace the theme and dress code, African Theatre Futurism.

Key Nominees by Category

Best playwright – Original script

Mohamed Komeja – Picha, Prevail Presents

Yafesi Musoke – Bad Girls of the Bible, ChemiChemi Players

Martin Kigondu – Of Cords and Discord, Prevail Presents

Saumu Kombo & Mercy Mutisya – Free Me, Taji and Co. Production Limited

Best director

Nice Githinji – Miss Understood, Astar Productions

Julisa Rowe – Bad Girls of the Bible, ChemiChemi Players

Mike Ndeda – Midnight Poetry, Maina Mind Productions

Mugambi Nthiga – Free Me, Taji and Co. Production Limited

Best Breakthrough Female Performer

Naomi Wairimu – Against the Tide, Son of Man Productions

Suzanne Karani – Picha, Prevail Presents

Afrikan Nduta – Kifo Kisimani, Hive of the Arts

Renee Gichuki – Free Me, Taji and Co. Production Limited

Best Breakthrough Male Performer

Andrew Nganga – Uga Ng’we!, Kwa Ndego Productions

Daljit Ochieng – Against the Tide, Son of Man Productions

Simon Petero – Paradise of Thorns, Artflame Theatre Network

Olilo Martine – Come Before Winter, Artspace Productions

Best Children’s Play

Disney’s High School Musical, Rosslyn Academy

The Matatu from Watamu Drove into the Sea, Aperture Africa Productions Ltd

Beauty and the Beast, Braeburn Players

Best Costume Design

Jaclyn Barbarino – Beetlejuice: The Musical, Braeburn School

Nancy Aluoch – Bad Girls of the Bible, ChemiChemi Players

Aperture Africa Production – The Matatu from Watamu Drove into the Sea, Aperture Africa Productions Ltd

Carla Unger – Blue Stockings, Rosslyn Academy

Best Kikwetu Production

Horia Mwaki – Andu A Mumbi, Andu A Mumbi Production

Wangu wa Makeri – Kwa Ndego Productions

Nairobi Ilogo Dichiel – In-House Production & Access Light Media

Atahamia Nguhe, Andu A Mumbi Production

Best Learning Institution (Schools)

Braeburn Gitanga Rd

Rosslyn Academy

Aga Khan Academy – Nairobi

Brookhouse Karen Campus

Best Lighting Design

Jazz Moll and Wilfred Onyango – Beetlejuice: The Musical, Braeburn School

Jazz Moll and Wilfred Onyango – Oliver, Braeburn Players

Jazz Moll and Wilfred Onyango – The Iron Snake, Youth Theatre Kenya

Charles Stephen – Midnight Poetry, Maina Mind Productions

Best Musical Score, Arrangement or Adaptation

Tabu Osusa – African Twist, Ketebul Music

Modest Chabari – Midnight Poetry, Maina Mind Productions

Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role (Play)

Naomi Wangui – Niqabi Ninja, Chisaina Arts

Lucy Wache – Picha, Prevail Presents

Nice Githinji – After 4.30, Mvua Press

Allison Kariuki – Kifo Kisimani, Hive of the Arts

KITFest Director Benson Ngobia speaks during the unveiling. [Courtesy]

Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Monologue

Naomi Wangui – Niqabi Ninja, Chisaina Arts

Makena Kahuha – Miss Understood, Astar Productions

Lucy Wache – Picha, Prevail Presents

Nice Githinji – After 4.30, Mvua Press

Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role (Play)

Jaleen Waithera – Wangari 2.0, Artspace 254

Foi Wambui – Badassery, Taji and Co. Production Limited

Vivian Kabono – After 4.30, Mvua Press

Joyce Musoke – Bad Girls of the Bible, ChemiChemi Players

Best Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role in a Musical

Jeni Stow – Just Juliet, Kenya Amateur Dramatics

Gathoni Waweru – Wangu wa Makeri, Kwa Ndego Productions

Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role (Play)

Samson Omondi – African Twist, Ketebul Music

Michael Ndunda – Picha, Prevail Presents

Victor Nyaga – Against the Tide, Son of Man Productions

Martin Kigondu – After 4.30, Mvua Press

Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Monologue

Faiz Ouma – It’s Such a Good Time, Faiz Ouma

Kevin Maina – Midnight Poetry, Maina Mind Productions

Cosmas Kirui – Locked In, Astar Productions & Sanaa Post

Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role (Play)

Kimiti Wa Gitau – Wangu wa Makeri, Kwa Ndego Productions

Cosmas Kirui – Kifo Kisimani, Hive of the Arts

Tobit Tom – Free Me, Taji and Co. Production Limited

Thuita Mwangi – Locked In, Astar Productions & Sanaa Post

Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role in a Musical

Mass Monte – Just Juliet, Kenya Amateur Dramatics (KADS)

Jazz Moll – Oliver, Braeburn Players

Best Performance by a Young Female Actor

Kaveri Shah – The Matatu from Watamu Drove into the Sea, Aperture Africa Productions Ltd

Naomi Girma – Disney’s High School Musical, Rosslyn Academy

Tana Gachoka – Just Juliet, Kenya Amateur Dramatics (KADS)

Cynthia Thuo – Blue Stockings, Rosslyn Academy

Best Performance by a Young Male Actor

Maisha Mumo – The Matatu from Watamu Drove into the Sea, Aperture Africa Productions Ltd

Robie Riddell – Oliver, Braeburn Players

Prajeet Ghose – Beetlejuice: The Musical, Braeburn School

Hussein Suleman – Blue Stockings, Rosslyn Academy

Best Producer

International Christian Centre Nairobi

Jazz Moll & Joanna Garner – Braeburn Players

Julisa Rowe – ChemiChemi Players

Faith Gitari – Maina Mind Productions

Best Production

Miss Understood, Astar Productions

Midnight Poetry, Maina Mind Productions

Free Me, Taji and Co. Production Limited

Bad Girls of the Bible, ChemiChemi Players

Best Set Design

JUBLAC – Happily Never After, Crony Production

Aperture Africa Production – The Matatu from Watamu Drove into the Sea, Aperture Africa Productions Ltd

Mercy Muriuki & Geoffrey Namulala – Into the Woods JR, Braeburn Garden Estate

Tony Chamberlain – Blue Stockings, Rosslyn Academy

Best Sound Design

Alice Coleman & Pierce Williams – Beetlejuice: The Musical, Braeburn School

Philip Mbaka & Tonny Koome – In the Name of the Father, Kenda Creatives

Michael Ludenyo – Midnight Poetry, Maina Mind Productions

Mbogua Mbugua Mbugua – Free Me, Taji and Co. Production

Best Spoken Word Production

Coffee & Cuddles, Cardiac Poet

Love Notes – Vol II, Frankhie

Midnight Poetry, Maina Mind Productions

Best Stage Managed Production

Harlene Singh – Beetlejuice: The Musical, Braeburn School

Rita Gitau – Midnight Poetry, Maina Mind Productions

Jenny Childs & Anika Bebbington – Beauty and The Beast, Braeburn Players

Sasha Macharia & Makena Mugambi – Blue Stockings, Rosslyn Academy

Best Two-hander Production

Niqabi Ninja, Chisaina Arts

Dampened Spirits, Jukwaa Arts Production

What I Didn’t Say, ChemiChemi Players

Of Cords and Discord, Prevail Presents

Theatre Company of the Year

Jukwaa Arts Production

Crony Production

Prevail Presents

Braeburn Players

Best Original Choreography in a Musical/Play

Maribel Larson – Beetlejuice: The Musical, Braeburn School

Aperture Africa Productions – The Matatu from Watamu Drove into the Sea, Aperture Africa Productions Ltd

Brian Otieno Oloo – Inceptions, Dancing Feet (Kisumu)

Faith Ekesi & Marna Ibs – Blue Stockings, Rosslyn Academy

Published Date: 2026-01-29 16:36:12
Author: Anjellah Owino
Source: TNX Africa
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