Today is the final day for you to vote for your superstars of Norfolk's arts scene who have been longlisted for one of our special awards.
From brilliant arts venues to wonderful shows to great festivals, an amazing array of cultural champions from across the county have been nominated for the 2017 EDP People's Choice Awards.
The three accolades, sponsored by the Eastern Daily Press, are part of the annual Norfolk Arts Awards - and you have until 4pm today (September 6) to vote online for who you would like to be the ultimate winners of the 2017 prizes for best individual, best small organisation or project, and best large organisation or project.
Last year's EDP People's Choice Awards winners were Sheringham Little Theatre, The Nimmo Twins and Cinema City.
Thousands of people have already cast their votes for who who they would like to win the 2017 prizes.
The full details of those in the running for the awards and how you can cast your vote are below.
Remember, voting closes today (September 6) at 4pm!
Top 10 nominations for best individual (in no particular order):
ANNIE CATWOMAN
DAVID LAMBERT
JAMES MCDERMOTT
ISABELLE KING
ROB WHITWORTH
STEVE FARRELL
JULIE HEWITT
IAN JOHNSON
DAVID SHENTON
LEE VASEY
To vote for who you would like to win click hereTop 10 nominations for best small organisation or project (in no particular order):
NORWICH PUPPET THEATRE
THE ORCHESTRATE! PROJECT
LOST IN TRANSLATION CIRCUS
MY FIRST PANTO: CINDERELLA
STUFF OF DREAMS THEATRE COMPANY
UKE EAST
JDT MUSIC ACADEMY
INTELLECTUAL HOOLIGANS
DPA ACADEMY OF DANCE AND PERFORMING ARTS
GROUNDWORK GALLERY
To vote for who you would like to win click hereTop 10 nominations for best large organisation or project (in no particular order):
NORWICH CASTLE EXHIBITIONS
THURSFORD CHRISTMAS SPECTACULAR
PRINCESS THEATRE
DISS CORN HALL
GRAND NORWICH DUCK RACE
OPEN
COME YEW IN!
NORWICH FILM FESTIVAL
NORWICH FASHION WEEK
ART FAIR EAST
To vote for who you would like to win click hereThe final three in each category will be revealed in the EDP and the winners will be announced at the Norfolk Arts Awards which will take place at Norwich Cathedral's Hostry on Friday, October 20.
The Norfolk Arts Awards is part of the Hostry Festival which will this year run from October 15 to 29.
For more information about the Norfolk Arts Awards and the Hostry Festival, visit www.norfolkartsawards.org and www.hostryfestival.org
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