WINNERS ANNOUNCED FOR THE
23RD ANNUAL WHATSONSTAGE AWARDS
- WOMEN DOMINATE THE PERFORMING CATEGORIES WITH WINS FOR JODIE COMER, COURTNEY BOWMAN, LAUREN DREW, LUCIE JONES AND GWYNETH KEYWORTH
- MY NEIGHBOUR TOTORO LEADS THE STRAIGHT PLAY CATEGORIES WITH 5 WINS INCLUDING BEST DIRECTION FOR PHELIM McDERMOTT
- PRIMA FACIE WINS BEST NEW PLAY
- BONNIE & CLYDE WINS BEST NEW MUSICAL AND BEST MUSICAL REVIVAL GOES TO OKLAHOMA!
- NICA BURNS RECEIVES THE AWARD FOR SERVICES TO THEATRE
At a ceremony tonight at the Prince of Wales Theatre hosted by Courtney Bowman, Laurie Kynaston and Billy Luke Nevers, the winners of the 23rd Annual WhatsOnStage Awards were announced – the only major theatre awards decided entirely by the theatregoers themselves and the first theatre awards to establish gender-neutral performance categories. Award presenters on the night included Jake Shears, George Takei, Bonnie Langford, Tracy-Ann Oberman, Arlene Phillips and Lisa Scott-Lee.
WhatsOnStage’s Sarah Coleman and Alex Wood said today, “Today’s awards demonstrate that our theatre industry is going from strength to strength, and with the continued support of our wonderful audiences, there has been another vibrant year of productions across the UK. We are proud to be the first theatre awards to introduce gender-neutral performance categories to honour our world-leading on-stage talent, and it is heartening to see the ongoing prevalence of new work in our theatres. Our thanks as ever go to the audiences who have remained with us, who have bought tickets, who have seen shows and who have decided our award winners from such a wellspring of creativity. All of us at WhatsOnStage look ahead with anticipation to another year of stories brought to life in our theatres.”
For the first ever gender-neutral performance categories, female performers triumphed with Courtney Bowman and Lauren Drew winning for Best Performer in a Musical and Best Supporting Performer in a Musical respectively for Legally Blonde, and Jodie Comer receiving Best Performer in a Play for her solo tour-de-force in Prima Facie. Best Supporting Performer in a Play went to Gwyneth Keyworth for her performance of Scout in To Kill a Mockingbird and Lucie Jones won Best Takeover for her turn as Elphaba in Wicked. For his performance in The Trials at the Donmar Warehouse, Joe Locke scored with Best Professional Debut.
The big winner of the night was the enchanting My Neighbour Totoro with 5 awards from 9 nominations, receiving Best Direction for Phelim McDermott, Best Set Design for Tom Pye and Basil Twist, Best Lighting Design for Jessica Hung Han Yun, Best Musical Direction or Supervision for Bruce O’Neil and Matt Smith and Best Sound Design for Tony Gayle.
The Best New Musical Award went to Bonnie & Clyde the Musical, while Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Oklahoma!, which previews in the West End from this week, won Best Musical Revival for its sell-out run at the Young Vic, while also winning Best Video Design for Joshua Thorson. In the straight play categories, the critically acclaimed Prima Facie, which opens on Broadway in the spring, won the prized Best New Play award, and Best Play Revival went to the West End première of Cockat the Ambassadors Theatre.
In the year that saw the opening of @sohoplace – the first new-build West End theatre in 50 years – producer and theatre owner Nica Burns was honoured with the Services to Theatre Award, in recognition of her extraordinary career and her unfailing commitment to the health of the theatre industry.
Homegrown hit musical SIX triumphed yet again in the Best West End Show category, picking up the prize for the third time; Curve Leicester’s production of Billy Elliot the Musical earned Best Regional Production, and Best Off-West End Production went to But I’m A Cheerleader: The Musical at The Turbine Theatre.
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THE NOMINEES IN FULL – WINNERS IN BOLD:
BEST PERFORMER IN A MUSICAL sponsored by TICKX
Courtney Bowman, Legally Blonde, Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre
Katie Brayben, Tammy Faye, Almeida Theatre
Divina De Campo, Hedwig and the Angry Inch, Leeds Playhouse and HOME Manchester
Jordan Luke Gage, Bonnie & Clyde the Musical, Arts Theatre
Frances Mayli McCann, Bonnie & Clyde the Musical, Arts Theatre
Charlie Stemp, Crazy for You, Chichester Festival Theatre
BEST SUPPORTING PERFORMER IN A MUSICAL sponsored by NEWMAN DISPLAYS
Jocasta Almgill, Grease, Dominion Theatre
Lauren Drew, Legally Blonde, Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre
Paul French, Grease, Dominion Theatre
Natalie McQueen, Bonnie & Clyde the Musical, Arts Theatre
John Owen-Jones, The Great British Bake Off Musical, Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham
Marisha Wallace, Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Oklahoma!, Young Vic
BEST PERFORMER IN A PLAY sponsored by SINE DIGITAL
Jonathan Bailey, Cock, Ambassadors Theatre
Jodie Comer, Prima Facie, Harold Pinter Theatre
Carrie Hope Fletcher, The Caucasian Chalk Circle, Rose Theatre Kingston
Mei Mac, My Neighbour Totoro, Barbican Theatre
Rafe Spall, To Kill a Mockingbird, Gielgud Theatre
David Tennant, Good, Harold Pinter Theatre
BEST SUPPORTING PERFORMER IN A PLAY sponsored by EDWARDIAN HOTELS LONDON (Official Hotel Partner)
Jade Anouka, Cock, Ambassadors Theatre
Gwyneth Keyworth, To Kill a Mockingbird, Gielgud Theatre
Elliot Levey, Good, Harold Pinter Theatre
Natasha Magigi, The Clothes They Stood Up In, Nottingham Playhouse
Sharon Small, Good, Harold Pinter Theatre
Greg Tannahill, Good Luck, Studio, Mercury Theatre, Salisbury Playhouse and Yvonne Arnaud Theatre
BEST TAKEOVER PERFORMANCE sponsored by TANDEM MARKETING
Lauren Byrne, Matilda The Musical, Cambridge Theatre
Erin Caldwell, Heathers: The Musical, The Other Palace
Joel Harper-Jackson, Cock, Ambassadors Theatre
Lucie Jones, Wicked, Apollo Victoria Theatre
Reuben Joseph, Hamilton, Victoria Palace Theatre
Ben Joyce, Back to the Future: The Musical, Adelphi Theatre
BEST PROFESSIONAL DEBUT PERFORMANCE sponsored by AKA
Tomisin Ajani, The Play That Goes Wrong, Duchess Theatre
Joe Locke, The Trials, Donmar Warehouse
Oliver Nicholas, Back to the Future: The Musical, Adelphi Theatre
Aharon Rayner, The Great British Bake Off Musical, Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham
Nadine Shah, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Shakespeare North Playhouse
Djavan van de Fliert, Frozen, Theatre Royal Drury Lane
BEST NEW MUSICAL sponsored by TRAVELZOO
Bonnie & Clyde the Musical, Arts Theatre
The Great British Bake Off Musical, Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham
Identical, Nottingham Playhouse and The Lowry Salford
Tammy Faye, Almeida Theatre
The Band’s Visit, Donmar Warehouse
The Osmonds: A New Musical, UK tour
BEST MUSICAL REVIVAL sponsored by CONCORD THEATRICALS
Billy Elliot, Curve, Leicester
Grease, Dominion Theatre
Legally Blonde, Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre
My Fair Lady, London Coliseum and tour
Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Oklahoma!, Young Vic
Spring Awakening, Almeida Theatre
BEST NEW PLAY sponsored by TICKETMASTER
A Different Stage, Duke of York’s Theatre and tour
Best of Enemies , Young Vic and Noël Coward Theatre
Eureka Day, The Old Vic
My Neighbour Totoro, Barbican Theatre
Prima Facie, Harold Pinter Theatre
To Kill a Mockingbird, Gielgud Theatre
BEST PLAY REVIVAL sponsored by AUDIENCEVIEW
Blues for an Alabama Sky, National Theatre
Cock, Ambassadors Theatre
Good, Harold Pinter Theatre
The Caucasian Chalk Circle, Rose Theatre, Kingston
The Crucible, National Theatre
The Seagull, Harold Pinter Theatre
BEST WEST END SHOW sponsored by DEWYNTERS
Back to the Future: The Musical, Adelphi Theatre
Hamilton, Victoria Palace Theatre
Les Misérables, Sondheim Theatre
SIX, Vaudeville Theatre
The Phantom of the Opera, Her Majesty’s Theatre
Wicked, Apollo Victoria Theatre
BEST REGIONAL PRODUCTION sponsored by MUSIC THEATRE INTERNATIONAL
Billy Elliot the Musical, Curve, Leicester
Crazy for You, Chichester Festival Theatre
The Great British Bake Off Musical, Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham
Rodgers + Hammerstein’s Cinderella, Hope Mill Theatre
The Book Thief, Octagon Theatre, Bolton
The Osmonds: A New Musical, UK tour
BEST OFF-WEST END PRODUCTION
Anyone Can Whistle, Southwark Playhouse
But I’m A Cheerleader: The Musical, The Turbine Theatre
DIVA: Live from Hell!, The Turbine Theatre
Millennials, The Other Palace Studio
RIDE – A New Musical, Charing Cross Theatre
Ruckus, Southwark Playhouse
BEST CONCERT EVENT
Chess, Theatre Royal Drury Lane
Jeremy Jordan, Theatre Royal Drury Lane
SIX in Concert, Hampton Court Palace
Stephen Sondheim’s Old Friends, Sondheim Theatre
The Witches of Eastwick, Sondheim Theatre
Treason , Theatre Royal Drury Lane
BEST DIRECTION sponsored by LOVETHEATRE
Dominic Cooke, Good, Harold Pinter Theatre
Daniel Fish and Jordan Fein, Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Oklahoma!, Young Vic
Nikolai Foster, Billy Elliot, Curve Leicester
Rupert Goold, Spring Awakening, Almeida Theatre
Phelim McDermott, My Neighbour Totoro, Barbican Theatre
Indhu Rubasingham, The Father and the Assassin, National Theatre
BEST MUSICAL DIRECTION/SUPERVISION
Daniel Kluger, Nathan Koci and Tom Brady, Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Oklahoma!, Young Vic
Nigel Lilley and Tarek Merchant, The Band’s Visit, Donmar Warehouse
Stuart Morley, Georgie Francis and Elliot Mackenzie, Whistle Down the Wind, Watermill Theatre
Bruce O’Neil and Matt Smith, My Neighbour Totoro, Barbican Theatre
Ted Sperling and Gareth Valentine, My Fair Lady, London Coliseum and tour
Sarah Travis, Steve Sidwell and the company, Beautiful: The Carole King Musical, UK tour
BEST CASTING DIRECTION
Pippa Ailion and Natalie Gallacher, Spring Awakening, Almeida Theatre
Stuart Burt, The Seagull, Harold Pinter Theatre
Anji Carroll, Marvellous, New Vic Theatre, @sohoplace
Natalie Gallacher for Poppa Ailion Casting, Legally Blonde, Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre
Jacob Sparrow, Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Oklahoma!, Young Vic
Anne Vosser and Jo Hawes, Identical, Nottingham Playhouse and The Lowry, Salford
BEST CHOREOGRAPHY
Fabian Aloise, Bring It On: The Musical, Southbank Centre
Maxine Doyle, The Burnt City, Woolwich Works
Ellen Kane, A Chorus Line, Curve Leicester
Lynne Page, Spring Awakening, Almeida Theatre
Susan Stroman, Crazy for You, Chichester Festival Theatre
Arlene Phillips, Grease, Dominion Theatre
BEST COSTUME DESIGN
Evie Gurney and Richard Mawbey, The 47th, The Old Vic
William Ivey Long, Crazy for You , Chichester Festival Theatre
Katrina Lindsay, Tammy Faye, Almeida Theatre
Melissa Simon-Hartman, Much Ado About Nothing, Royal Shakespeare Theatre
Gabriella Slade, The Cher Show, UK tour
Catherine Zuber, My Fair Lady, London Coliseum and UK tour
BEST LIGHTING DESIGN sponsored by WHITE LIGHT
Neil Austin, Tammy Faye, Almeida Theatre
Nic Farman, The Book Thief, Octagon Theatre, Bolton
Jessica Hung Han Yun, My Neighbour Totoro, Barbican Theatre
Jack Knowles, Spring Awakening, Almeida Theatre
Tim Lutkin, The Crucible, National Theatre
Scott Zielinski, Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Oklahoma!, Young Vic
BEST SET DESIGN sponsored by PREEVUE
Jon Bausor, Into the Woods, Theatre Royal Bath
Es Devlin, The Crucible, National Theatre
Robert Jones, Murder on the Orient Express, Chichester Festival Theatre
Morgan Large, Sister Act, Eventim Apollo Hammersmith and tour
Tom Pye and Basil Twist, My Neighbour Totoro, Barbican Theatre
Ben Stones, Hedwig and the Angry Inch, Leeds Playhouse and HOME Manchester
BEST SOUND DESIGN sponsored by STAGE SOUND SERVICES
Neil Bettles, Blood Harmony, Traverse Theatre
Annie May Fletcher, Hedwig and the Angry Inch, Leeds Playhouse and HOME Manchester
Tony Gayle, My Neighbour Totoro, Barbican Theatre
Paul Groothuis, Into the Woods, Theatre Royal Bath
Adam Fisher, The Band’s Visit, Donmar Warehouse
Drew Levy, Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Oklahoma!, Young Vic
BEST VIDEO DESIGN
Luke Halls and Zakk Hein, The Book of Dust: La Belle Sauvage, Bridge Theatre
Douglas O’Connell, Identical, Nottingham Playhouse and The Lowry, Salford
Finn Ross, Spring Awakening, Almeida Theatre
Finn Ross and Andrea Scott, My Neighbour Totoro, Barbican Theatre
Joshua Thorson, Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Oklahoma!, Young Vic
Max Spielbichler, Best of Enemies, Young Vic and Noël Coward Theatre
BEST GRAPHIC DESIGN sponsored by HEXAGON PRINT
AKA, Tammy Faye, Almeida Theatre
Bob King Creative, My Fair Lady, London Coliseum and tour
Felicity McCabe and National Theatre Graphic Design Studio, The Crucible, National Theatre
Muse Creative Communications, The Book of Dust: La Belle Sauvage, Bridge Theatre
Studio Doug, Prima Facie, Harold Pinter Theatre
Toshio Suzuki and Dewynters, My Neighbour Totoro, Barbican Theatre