The actress Daniela Nardini and writer and comedian Sanjeev Kohli are to present the leading theatre awards in Scotland.
Nardini and Kohli are to present the prestigious Critics’ Awards for Theatre in Scotland this year.
It was recently announced that Nardini, who shot to fame as Anna in his Life, would be making a return to the stage later this year.
She will be performing in Jumpy as part of David Grieg’s first season as artistic director of the Royal Lyceum, Edinburgh.
Sanjeev Kohli is known to millions as Navid in Still Game.
“We are thrilled to have Daniela and Sanjeev with us for this year’s CATS,” said co-convenors Joyce McMillan and Mark Fisher.
“They’re both tremendously talented and well-loved figures in Scotland’s creative community, they love working together - they both appeared in Annie Griffin’s 2005 film, Festival and , and their presence will bring a huge extra sparkle to our ceremony, along with plenty of fun.”
The 2016 CATS take place at the Royal Lyceum Theatre on the afternoon of Sunday 12 June.
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