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2010 Evening Standard Theatre Awards

The 2010 Evening Standard Theatre Awards were announced on 29 November 2010.[1] The shortlist was revealed on 22 November 2010[2] and the longlist on 25 October 2010.[3]

Winners, shortlist and longlist edit

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Best Play edit

Longlisted edit

Best Director edit

Longlisted edit

Best Actor edit

Longlisted edit

Natasha Richardson Award for Best Actress edit

Longlisted edit

Ned Sherrin Award for Best Musical edit

Longlisted edit

  • Hair, Gielgud Theatre
  • The Human Comedy, a Young Vic/The Opera Group production co-produced with Watford Palace Theatre
  • Sweet Charity, Menier Chocolate Factory, transferred to Theatre Royal Haymarket

Best Design edit

Longlisted edit

Charles Wintour Award for Most Promising Playwright edit

Longlisted edit

Milton Shulman Award for Outstanding Newcomer edit

Longlisted edit

Editor's Award edit

Lebedev Special Award edit

Moscow Art Theatre's Golden Seagull edit

Judges edit

References edit

  1. ^ Awards announced
  2. ^ Shortlist
  3. ^ Longlist

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The 2010 Evening Standard Theatre Awards were announced on 29 November 2010 1 The shortlist was revealed on 22 November 2010 2 and the longlist on 25 October 2010 3 Contents 1 Winners shortlist and longlist 1 1 Best Play 1 1 1 Longlisted 1 2 Best Director 1 2 1 Longlisted 1 3 Best Actor 1 3 1 Longlisted 1 4 Natasha Richardson Award for Best Actress 1 4 1 Longlisted 1 5 Ned Sherrin Award for Best Musical 1 5 1 Longlisted 1 6 Best Design 1 6 1 Longlisted 1 7 Charles Wintour Award for Most Promising Playwright 1 7 1 Longlisted 1 8 Milton Shulman Award for Outstanding Newcomer 1 8 1 Longlisted 1 9 Editor s Award 1 10 Lebedev Special Award 1 11 Moscow Art Theatre s Golden Seagull 2 Judges 3 ReferencesWinners shortlist and longlist edit nbsp winner Best Play edit nbsp Clybourne Park by Bruce Norris Royal Court Cock by Mike Bartlett Royal Court Sucker Punch by Roy Williams Royal Court Longlisted edit The Big Fellah by Richard Bean Lyric Hammersmith The Habit of Art by Alan Bennett National s Lyttelton Beautiful Burnout by Bryony Lavery York Hall Ruined by Lynn Nottage Almeida Posh by Laura Wade Royal Court Best Director edit nbsp Howard Davies for The White Guard National s Lyttelton amp All My Sons Apollo Nicholas Hytner for The Habit of Art National s Lyttelton amp London Assurance National s Olivier amp Hamlet National s Olivier Laurie Sansom for Beyond the Horizon and Spring Storm National s Cottesloe Thea Sharrock for After the Dance National s Lyttelton Longlisted edit Dominic Cooke for Clybourne Park Royal Court Rupert Goold for Romeo and Juliet RSC Stratford amp Earthquakes in London National s Cottesloe Michael Grandage for Red Donmar Warehouse amp Danton s Death National s Olivier Jeremy Herrin for Spur of the Moment Royal Court Joe Hill Gibbins for The Beauty Queen of Leenane Young Vic James MacDonald for Cock Royal Court Roger Michell for Rope Almeida Lyndsey Turner for Posh Royal Court Best Actor edit nbsp Rory Kinnear Measure for Measure Almeida amp Hamlet National s Olivier Roger Allam Henry IV Parts One and Two Shakespeare s Globe David Suchet All My Sons Apollo Longlisted edit Bertie Carvel Rope Almeida Benedict Cumberbatch After the Dance National s Lyttelton Martin Freeman Clybourne Park Royal Court Alex Jennings The Habit of Art National s Lyttelton Adrian Lester Cat on a Hot Tin Roof Novello Alfred Molina Red Donmar Warehouse Jonathan Pryce The Caretaker Trafalgar Studios Simon Russell Beale London Assurance National s Olivier amp Deathtrap Noel Coward Adrian Scarborough After the Dance National s Lyttelton Natasha Richardson Award for Best Actress edit nbsp Nancy Carroll After the Dance National s Lyttelton Elena Roger Passion Donmar Warehouse Sheridan Smith Legally Blonde Savoy Sophie Thompson Clybourne Park Royal Court Longlisted edit Gemma Arterton The Little Dog Laughed Garrick Judi Dench A Midsummer Night s Dream Rose Kingston Tamsin Greig The Little Dog Laughed Garrick Jenny Jules Ruined Almeida Keira Knightley The Misanthrope Comedy Theatre Amanda Lawrence Jiggery Pokery BAC amp Henry VIII Shakespeare s Globe Rosaleen Linehan The Beauty Queen of Leenane Young Vic Helen McCrory The Late Middle Classes Donmar Warehouse Lesley Manville Six Degrees of Separation Old Vic Anna Maxwell Martin Measure for Measure Almeida Fiona Shaw London Assurance National s Olivier Zoe Wanamaker All My Sons Apollo Ned Sherrin Award for Best Musical edit nbsp Passion Donmar Warehouse Legally Blonde Savoy Theatre Les Miserables 2010 a Cameron Mackintosh production at Barbican Theatre Longlisted edit Hair Gielgud Theatre The Human Comedy a Young Vic The Opera Group production co produced with Watford Palace Theatre Sweet Charity Menier Chocolate Factory transferred to Theatre Royal Haymarket Best Design edit nbsp Miriam Buether for Sucker Punch Royal Court amp Earthquakes in London National s Cottesloe Bunny Christie for The White Guard National s Lyttelton Christopher Oram for Passion Donmar Warehouse amp Red Donmar Warehouse Longlisted edit Lez Brotherston for The Rise and Fall of Little Voice Vaudeville amp Measure for Measure Almeida amp Women Beware Women National s Olivier amp Design for Living Old Vic Rob Howell for Private Lives Vaudeville amp Deathtrap Noel Coward Vicki Mortimer for The Cat in the Hat National s Cottesloe transferred to Young Vic Mark Thompson for London Assurance National s Olivier Charles Wintour Award for Most Promising Playwright edit nbsp Anya Reiss for Spur of the Moment Royal Court DC Moore for The Empire Royal Court Nick Payne for If There Is I Haven t Found It Yet Bush amp Wanderlust Royal Court Longlisted edit James Graham for The Whisky Taster Bush amp The Man Finborough Atiha Sen Gupta for What Fatima Did Hampstead Penelope Skinner for Eigengrau Bush Milton Shulman Award for Outstanding Newcomer edit nbsp You Me Bum Bum Train created by Kate Bond and Morgan Lloyd LEB Building E2 Melanie C for her performance in Blood Brothers Phoenix Theatre Daniel Kaluuya for his performance in Sucker Punch Royal Court Isabella Laughland for her performance in Wanderlust Royal Court Shannon Tarbet for her performance in Spur of the Moment Royal Court Longlisted edit Laura Dos Santos for her performance in Educating Rita Menier Chocolate Factory transferred to Trafalgar Studios Simon Godwin for his direction of Wanderlust Royal Court Henry Lloyd Hughes for his performances in Rope Almeida and Posh Royal Court James McArdle for his performance in Spur of the Moment Royal Court James Musgrave for his performance in Wanderlust Royal Court Nikesh Patel for his performance in Disconnect Royal Court Editor s Award edit nbsp Daniel Kaluuya for his performance in Sucker Punch Royal Court Lebedev Special Award edit nbsp Sir Michael Gambon for his contribution to theatre Moscow Art Theatre s Golden Seagull edit nbsp Sir Peter HallJudges editSarah Sands London Evening Standard Henry Hitchings London Evening Standard Georgina Brown Mail on Sunday Susannah Clapp The Observer Charles Spencer Daily Telegraph Matt Wolf International Herald Tribune Evgeny Lebedev London Evening StandardReferences edit Awards announced Shortlist Longlist Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2010 Evening Standard Theatre Awards amp oldid 1190254377, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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