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Nominees for Theatre Awards UK 2011 with winners in bold:
BEST PERFORMANCE IN A PLAY Marianne Oldham for THE YEARS BETWEEN: a Royal & Derngate, Northampton production at the Royal & Derngate, Northampton David Haig for THE MADNESS OF GEORGE III: a Peter Hall Company production at the Theatre Royal, Bath and on tour
Derek Jacobi for KING LEAR: A Donmar Warehouse production at the Grand Opera House, Belfast and on tour
BEST SUPPORTING PERFORMANCE Kenneth Alan Taylor for THE PRICE: an Octagon Theatre Bolton, Stephen Joseph Theatre, Scarborough and Hull Truck Theatre production on tour Clarke Peters for FIVE GUYS NAMED MOE: an Underbelly Productions and Theatre Royal, Stratford East production, by arrangement with Cameron Mackintosh Claire Price for THE PRIDE: A Sheffield Theatres production at the Crucible, Sheffield
BEST NEW PLAY LOVE, LOVE, LOVE: a Drum Theatre Plymouth and Paines Plough production at the Drum Theatre Plymouth, and on tour MOGADISHU: a Royal Exchange, Manchester production at the Royal Exchange, Manchester and at the Lyric Hammersmith HERDING CATS: a Theatre Royal, Bath production in the Ustinov Studio
BEST SHOW FOR CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE
WHITE: a Catherine Wheels production at the Theatre Royal, Bath and on tour SWALLOWS AND AMAZONS: a Bristol Old Vic production at the Bristol Old Vic THE MONSTER IN THE HALL: a Citizens Theatre, Glasgow production at the Citizens Theatre, Glasgow and on tour
BEST MUSICAL PRODUCTION ME AND MY GIRL directed Anna Mackmin: a Sheffield Theatres production at the Crucible, Sheffield MATILDA THE MUSICAL directed by Matthew Warchus: an RSC production at the Courtyard Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon SINGIN’ IN THE RAIN directed by Jonathan Church: a Chichester Festival Theatre production at Chichester Festival Theatre
BEST TOURING PRODUCTION THE TEMPEST directed by Declan Donnellan a Chekhov International Festival and Cheek By Jowl production, on tour RICHARD III and THE COMEDY OF ERRORS directed by Edward Hall: both Propeller productions, in association with The Touring Partnership, on tour
THE BIG FELLAH directed by Max Stafford-Clark: an Out of Joint and Lyric Hammersmith production on tour
BEST DESIGN HAPPY DAYS designed by Lizzie Clachan, lighting design by Natasha Chivers: A Sheffield Theatres production at Sheffield Studio ‘TIS PITY SHE’S A WHORE designed by Mike Britton, lighting design by Oliver Fenwick: a West Yorkshire Playhouse production at the West Yorkshire Playhouse THE DUCHESS OF MALFI designed by Ruth Sutcliffe, lighting design by Philip Gladwell; a Royal and Derngate, Northampton production at the Royal & Derngate, Northampton
BEST DIRECTOR Erica Whyman for WHO’S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF? A Sheffield Theatres and Northern Stage co-production at Sheffield Theatres and Northern Stage. Muriel Romanes for AGE OF AROUSAL: a co-production between Stellar Quines and the Royal Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh, on tour Michael Sheen and Bill Mitchell for THE PASSION a National Theatre Wales/Wild Works co-production
BEST PERFORMANCE IN A MUSICAL Tony Hasnath for THE JUNGLE BOOK: a Lyric Theatre, Belfast production at the Lyric Theatre, Belfast Jemima Rooper for ME AND MY GIRL: A Sheffield Theatres production at the Crucible, Sheffield Bertie Carvel for MATILDA at the Courtyard Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon
OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT IN DANCE New Adventures for an outstanding revision of Matthew Bourne's CINDERELLA Luca Silvestrini's Protein for LOL (lots of love): an ingenious multi-media blending of choreography with text Hofesh Shechter's POLITICAL MOTHER: a powerful piece by a choreographer-composer, on a controversial theme
OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT IN OPERA OPERA NORTH for the variety of its repertoire this season MUSIC THEATRE WALES for its production of Mark-Anthony Turnage’s Greek GERALD FINLEY for his performance as Hans Sachs in Glyndebourne Festival's production of Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg
THE STAGE AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTION TO BRITISH THEATRE
Sir Peter Hall
The following management award winners were:
RENEE STEPHAM AWARD FOR BEST PRESENTATION OF TOURING THEATRE Shakespeare’s Globe
ACHIEVEMENT IN MARKETING
Lyric Hammersmith
MOST WELCOMING THEATRE Theatre Royal Stratford East
PROMOTION OF CULTURAL DIVERSITY Lyric Theatre, Belfast
THEATRE EMPLOYEE/MANAGER OF THE YEAR John Titcombe of Salisbury Playhouse
THEATRE EMPLOYEE/MANAGER OF THE YEAR Nick Jones of New Vic Theatre
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