40th anniversary celebrations In 2012, Hull Truck Theatre celebrated its 40th birthday. This year's production included a revival of the play
Once Upon a Time in Wigan starring
Craige Els, the premiere of Matt Hartley's
Sixty Five Miles with
Ian Bleasdale, a new production of ''
Krapp's Last Tape by Samuel Beckett and a UK tour of DNA'' by
Dennis Kelly, starring
James Alexandrou Mike Bradwell, who had gone on to be Artistic Director at the Bush Theatre (1996–2007), returned to Hull Truck in March 2012 to perform excerpts from the early Hull Truck shows in celebration the 40th anniversary of the company's formation. He was joined by fellow performers from those days – the original Truckers – John Lee,
Steve Halliwell, Dave Greaves,
Alan Williams, Cass Patton,
Rachel Bell, Mary East, Pete Nicholson, David Ambrose, Steve Marshall and David Hatton. In April 2013 Mike Bradwell returned to direct for the company for the first time in over 30 years, directing the world premiere of
Queen of the Nile by Tim Fountain. In April 2014, it was reported that the theatre had received £400,000 in grants from
Arts Council England and
Hull City Council. for their contribution to the planning of
Hull UK City of Culture 2017. In November 2017, Hull Truck Theatre won the Welcome to Yorkshire White Rose Awards' Arts and Culture award for the second time. In November 2019, Hull Truck Theatre won the Welcome to Yorkshire White Rose Awards' Arts and Culture award for the third time. In 2019 Hull Truck Theatre also took home the Silver Award for Accessible and Inclusive Tourism at the White Rose Awards.
Hull UK City of Culture 2017 Hull Truck Theatre delivered its 'Year of Exceptional Drama programme' for
Hull UK City of Culture 2017, working with partners including the
Royal Shakespeare Company,
Northern Broadsides and the
Market Theatre of Johannesburg. In June 2017, Hull Truck Theatre were shortlisted for the Welcome to Yorkshire White Rose Awards' Arts and Culture award for their Year of Exceptional Drama programme for Hull UK City of Culture 2017. In September 2017, Hull Truck Theatre were nominated for the Achievement in Marketing/Audience Development award at the
UK Theatre Awards. In May 2018, the company hit the headlines when a local affiliated artist cancelled their production of
Ununited Kingdom. The play dealt with far-right issues. The staging of the play in London was cancelled in its entirety. ==References==