WHAT'S ON STAGE AWARDS 2010 Nominations
Congratulations to the following clients for their Nominations in the WHAT'S ON STAGE AWARDS 2010
The CAPITAL BREAKS Best Actor in a Play
Samuel West – Enron at the Royal Court Downstairs
Best Supporting Actress in a Play
Hayley Atwell – A View from the Bridge at the Duke of York’s
Miriam Margolyes – Endgame at the Duchess
Best Supporting Actor in a Play
David Dawson – Comedians at the Lyric Hammersmith
Simon Paisley Day – Entertaining Mr Sloane at Trafalgar Studios 1
The BABY GRAND Best Actress in a Musical
Jane Horrocks – Annie Get Your Gun at the Young Vic
The SEE TICKETS Best Actor in a Musical
Jason Donovan – Priscilla, Queen of the Desert at the Palace
Best Supporting Actress in a Musical
Jessie Buckley – A Little Night Music at the Menier Chocolate Factory &
Garrick
The MOBIUS INDUSTRIES Best Solo Performance
Rob Brydon – Rob Brydon Live! at the Apollo
The LES MISERABLES 25th Anniversary Award for Best
Ensemble Performance
Arcadia – at the Duke of York’s featuring Nancy Carroll & Jessie Cave
Our Class – at the NT Cottesloe English version by Ryan Craig, directed by Bijan Sheibani
The Great Game – at the Tricycle directed by Nicolas Kent, featuring Tom McKay
The Power of Yes – at the NT Lyttelton featuring Jonathan Coy & Anthony Calf
The NICK HERN BOOKS Best New Play
The Habit of Art by Alan Bennett – at the NT Lyttelton
The WALDORF HILTON Best New Comedy
England People Very Nice by Richard Bean – at the NT Olivier
Best Director
Rupert Goold – Enron at the Royal Court Downstairs
The WHITE LIGHT Best Lighting Designer
Neil Austin – Life Is a Dream at the Donmar Warehouse & Madame de Sade,
Donmar West End at Wyndham's
Best Off-West End Production
Kursk – at the Young Vicwritten by Bryony Lavery (in collaboration with Sound&Fury)
Stovepipe by Adam Brace – at the West 12 Shopping Centre
The BOOKING OFFICE Best Regional Production
Adolf Hitler: My Part in His Downfall adapted by Ben Power & Tim Caroll – Bristol Old Vic & tour
The AKA Theatre Event of the Year
Peter Pan returning to Kensington Gardens in a purpose-built theatre pavilion (Sound Designer Gregory Clarke, featuring Abby Ford & Benjamin Chamberlain)
Two outstanding Tricycle cycles: The Great Game (Afghanistan) and Not Black and
White(Artisic Director, Nicolas Kent / Detaining Justice by Bola Agbaje - part of Not Black & White Season