| WhatsOnStage Awards | 
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| Awarded for | Achievements in British theatre | 
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| Venue | The London Palladium | 
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| Country | United Kingdom | 
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| Presented by | WhatsOnStage.com | 
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| First award | 2001 | 
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| Website | [1] | 
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| Network | BBC Radio 2 (2020) | 
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| Produced by | Alex Wood, Darius Thompson, Alex Parker, Damian Sandys | 
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 The WhatsOnStage Awards (WOS Awards), formerly known as the Theatregoers' Choice Awards, are organised by the theatre website WhatsOnStage.com.[1] The awards celebrate outstanding achievements in UK theatre, with categories covering both regional productions and shows in London's West End.[2] 
Distinctive among major theatre honours in the UK, the WhatsOnStage Awards are decided entirely by public vote. Theatre audiences nominate and select the winners, making the awards a reflection of popular opinion rather than industry panels or critics.  
The ceremony is typically held each year in February or March. From 2012 to 2023, it took place at the Prince of Wales Theatre. Since 2024, the event has been hosted at The London Palladium, owned and run by Andrew Lloyd Webber.[3] 
The awards are currently produced by Alex Wood and Darius Thompson (for WhatsOnStage) with co-producers Alex Parker and Damian Sandys. 
  History
 The origins of the WhatsOnStage Awards date back to early 2001, when WhatsOnStage invited its readers to vote online for their preferred winners of that year’s Laurence Olivier Awards. Within two weeks, over 5,000 people participated, with the public’s choices diverging significantly from those of the official Olivier judging panel. Encouraged by the strong response, the site’s editors created independent shortlists for the 2002 awards. In 2003, WhatsOnStage hosted its first launch event to announce the shortlists to an audience of approximately 200 theatre industry guests. The awards continued to evolve, and in 2008, the first full-scale concert and ceremony was introduced to formally celebrate the winners. 
Since 2023, WhatsOnStage adopted more inclusive awards by replacing gender-specific categories such as "Best Actor" and "Best Actress" with the gender-neutral "Best Performer" categories, reflecting a broader commitment to inclusivity in recognising performance talent. 
 Judging
 Each year thousands of theatregoers submit nominations online across more than 20 award categories. The official nominations are revealed at a high-profile launch event, typically held in early December.  
Public voting then opens and continues through to the end of January. During the 2012–2013 awards season, over 60,000 theatre fans participated in the voting process, with leading contenders in several categories shifting frequently as votes were cast. 
 Ceremony
 2025 (The Silver Anniversary Concert)
 The 2025 WhatsOnStage Awards concert and ceremony were held on 9 February 2025 at the London Palladium and were hosted by Gina Murray and Mazz Murray. 
 2024
 The 2024 WhatsOnStage Awards concert and ceremony were be held on 11 February 2024 at the London Palladium and were hosted by Bonnie Langford and Melanie La Barrie.[3] 
 2023
 The 2023 WhatsOnStage Awards concert and ceremony were held on 12 February 2023 at the Prince of Wales Theatre and were hosted by Courtney Bowman, Laurie Kynaston and Billy Luke Nevers. 
 2022
 The 2022 WhatsOnStage Awards concert and ceremony were held on 27 February 2022 at the Prince of Wales Theatre and were hosted by Jodie Prenger and Tom Read Wilson. 
 2021
 Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 2021 WhatsOnStage Awards were held virtually. They did not honour creatives as they traditionally did but instead recognised 21 members of the public who had supported the theatre industry during the pandemic.[4] 
 2020
 The 2020 WhatsOnStage Awards concert and ceremony took place on 1 March 2020 at the Prince of Wales Theatre and were hosted by Jodie Prenger and Tom Read Wilson. The event was broadcast live on BBC Radio 2, hosted by Elaine Paige and Paddy O'Connell. 
 2019
 The 2019 WhatsOnStage Awards concert and ceremony took place on 3 March 2019 at the Prince of Wales Theatre and were hosted by Vicky Vox and Kobna Holdbrook-Smith.[5] 
 2018
 The 2018 WhatsOnStage Awards concert and ceremony took place on 25 February 2018 at the Prince of Wales Theatre and were hosted by Simon Lipkin and Vikki Stone. 
 2017
 The 2017 WhatsOnStage Awards concert and ceremony took place on 19 February 2017 at the Prince of Wales Theatre and were hosted by Simon Lipkin and Vikki Stone.[6] 
 2016
 The 2016 WhatsOnStage Awards concert and ceremony took place on 21 February at the Prince of Wales Theatre and were hosted by Mel Giedroyc and Steve Furst.[7] 
 2015
 The 2015 WhatsOnStage Awards concert and ceremony took place on 15 February at the Prince of Wales Theatre and were hosted by Mel Giedroyc and Steve Furst.[7] 
 2014
 The 2014 WhatsOnStage Awards concert and ceremony took place on 22 February at the Prince of Wales Theatre and were hosted by Stephen Fry and Julian Clary. 
 2013
 The 2013 WhatsOnStage Awards concert and ceremony took place on 18 February at the Palace Theatre and were hosted by Mel Giedroyc and Rufus Hound. 
 2012
 The 2012 WhatsOnStage Awards concert and ceremony took place on 20 February at the Prince of Wales Theatre and were hosted by Sheridan Smith, Alan Davies and Jenny Eclair. 
 2011
 The 2011 WhatsOnStage Awards concert and ceremony took place on 19 February at the Prince of Wales Theatre and were hosted by Sheridan Smith, Christopher Biggins and Miranda Hart. 
 2010
 The 2010 WhatsOnStage Awards concert and ceremony took place on 14 February at the Prince of Wales Theatre and were hosted by Christopher Biggins and Mel Giedroyc. 
 2009
 The 2009 WhatsOnStage Awards concert and ceremony took place on 15 February at the Prince of Wales Theatre and were hosted by James Corden and Sheridan Smith. 
 2008
 The 2008 WhatsOnStage Awards concert and ceremony took place on 22 February at the Lyric Theatre and were hosted by James Corden and Sheridan Smith. 
 Venues
 The inaugural WhatsOnStage Awards launch party was held at The Venue, before relocating to the Dominion Theatre in 2004. In 2005 and 2006, the event took place at Planet Hollywood, followed by a move to Café de Paris, where it was held annually—with the exception of 2009, when the launch was hosted at the London Hippodrome as part of a campaign to preserve the venue as a performance space.  
The first full-scale WhatsOnStage Awards concert and ceremony was introduced in 2008 at the 960-seat Lyric Theatre. In 2009, the event moved to the larger 1,100-seat Prince of Wales Theatre, where it sold out for four consecutive years from 2009 to 2012. The 2013 ceremony was held at the Palace Theatre, but the event returned to the Prince of Wales Theatre in 2014. Since 2024, the WhatsOnStage Awards have been staged at The London Palladium. 
 Current Award Categories
      | Performance categories  Best Performer in a PlayBest Performer in a MusicalBest Supporting Performer in a PlayBest Supporting Performer in a MusicalBest Takeover PerformanceBest Professional Debut Performance
 | Production categories  Best New MusicalBest Musical RevivalBest New PlayBest Play RevivalBest West End ShowBest Regional ProductionBest Studio ProductionBest Concert EventBest DirectionBest Casting DirectionBest ChoreographyBest Set DesignBest Costume DesignBest Lighting DesignBest Sound DesignBest Video DesignBest Musical Direction/SupervisionBest Wigs, Hair and Make-Up Design
 | Special categories  For Services to UK Theatre
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  Defunct categories 
  Recent winners
      | 2008[8]  Best Actress in a Play: Maggie Smith – The Lady from Dubuque at the Theatre Royal HaymarketBest Actor in a Play: Ian McKellen – King Lear, RSC at the New LondonBest Supporting Actress in a Play: Diana Rigg – All About My Mother at the Old VicBest Supporting Actor in a Play: Lee Evans – The Dumb Waiter at Trafalgar StudiosBest Actress in a Musical: Leanne Jones – Hairspray at the ShaftesburyBest Actor in a Musical: Michael Ball – Hairspray at the ShaftesburyBest Supporting Actress in a Musical: Tracie Bennett – Hairspray at the ShaftesburyBest Supporting Actor in a Musical: Ben James-Ellis – Hairspray at the ShaftesburyBest Solo Performance: Fiona Shaw – Happy Days at the NT LytteltonBest Ensemble Performance: The Taming of the Shrew & Twelfth Night – Propeller at the Old VicBest Takeover in a Role: Kerry Ellis – Wicked at the Apollo VictoriaBest New Play: All About My Mother by Samuel Adamson – at the Old VicBest New Comedy: Elling by Simon Bent – at the Bush & Trafalgar StudiosBest New Musical: Hairspray by Marc Shaiman, Scott Whittman, Mark O'Donnell & Thomas Meehan – at the ShaftesburyBest Play Revival: Equus – at the GielgudBest Musical Revival: Joseph & the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat – at the AdelphiThe Best Shakespearean Production: Macbeth – at the GielgudBest Director: Jack O'Brien – Hairspray at the ShaftesburyBest Set Designer: Rob Howell – The Lord of the Rings at the Theatre Royal Drury LaneBest Choreographer: Jerry Mitchell – Hairspray at the ShaftesburyLondon Newcomer of the Year: Daniel Radcliffe – Equus at the GielgudBest Off West End Production: A Christmas Carol & The Magic Flute – at the Young Vic and I Love You Because – at the LandorBest Regional Production: Pygmalion – at the Theatre Royal Bath & on tourTheatre Event of the Year: Daniel Radcliffe's steamy publicity shots for Equus
 | 2009 [9]  Best Actress in a Play: Katy Stephens – The Histories, RSC at the RoundhouseBest Actor in a Play: Kenneth Branagh – Ivanov, Donmar West End at Wyndham'sBest Supporting Actress in a Play: Sophie Thompson – The Female of the Species at the VaudevilleBest Supporting Actor in a Play: Tom Hiddleston – Othello at the Donmar Warehouse & Ivanov, Donmar West End at Wyndham'sBest Actress in a Musical: Sofia Escobar – West Side Story at Sadler's WellsBest Actor in a Musical: Ryan Molloy – Jersey Boys at the Prince EdwardBest Supporting Actress in a Musical: Tracie Bennett – La Cage aux Folles at the PlayhouseBest Supporting Actor in a Musical: Stephen Ashfield – Jersey Boys at the Prince EdwardBest Solo Performance: Eddie Izzard – Stripped at the LyricBest Ensemble Performance: Into the Hoods – at the NovelloBest Takeover in a Role: Daniel Boys – Avenue Q at the Noël CowardBooks Best New Play: Under the Blue Sky by David Eldridge – at the Duke of York'sBest New Comedy: Fat Pig by Neil LaBute – at Trafalgar Studios & the ComedyBest New Musical: Jersey Boys by Bob Gaudio, Bob Crewe, Rick Elice & Marshall Brickman – at the Prince EdwardBest Play Revival: Ivanov, Donmar West End – at Wyndham'sBest Musical Revival: West Side Story – at Sadler's WellsBest Shakespearean Production: Othello – at the Donmar WarehouseBest Director: Michael Grandage – Othello & The Chalk Garden at the Donmar Warehouse & Ivanov, Donmar West End at Wyndham'sBest Set Designer: Klara Zieglerova – Jersey Boys at the Prince EdwardBest Lighting Designer: Malcolm Rippeth – Brief Encounter at The Cinema, Haymarket & Six Characters in Search of an Author at the GielgudBest Choreographer: Lynne Page – La Cage aux Folles at the Menier Chocolate Factory & PlayhouseLondon Newcomer of the Year: Josh Hartnett – Rain Man at the ApolloBest Off West End Production: Come Dancing – at Theatre Royal Stratford EastBest Regional Production: Hamlet – RSC at the Courtyard Theatre, Stratford-upon-AvonTheatre Event of the Year: David Tennant returning to the stage in Hamlet for the RSC
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       | 2010[10]  Best Actress in a Play: Rachel Weisz - A Streetcar Named Desire at the Donmar WarehouseBest Actor in a Play: Jude Law - Hamlet, Donmar West End at Wyndham'sBest Supporting Actress in a Play: Miriam Margolyes - Endgame at the DuchessBest Supporting Actor in a Play: Patrick Stewart - Hamlet, RSC at the NovelloBest Actress in a Musical: Patina Miller - Sister Act at the London PalladiumBest Actor in a Musical: Rowan Atkinson - Oliver! at the Theatre Royal Drury LaneBest Supporting Actress in a Musical: Jodie Prenger - Oliver! at the Theatre Royal Drury LaneBest Supporting Actor in a Musical: Oliver Thornton - Priscilla, Queen of the Desert at the PalaceBest Solo Performance: Derren Brown - Derren Brown: Enigma at the AdelphiBest Ensemble Performance: On the Waterfront at the Theatre Royal HaymarketBest Takeover in a Role: John Barrowman - La Cage aux Folles at the PlayhouseBest New Play: Jerusalem by Jez Butterworth at the Royal Court DownstairsBest New Comedy: Calendar Girls by Tim Firth at the Noël CowardBest New Musical: Priscilla, Queen of the Desert by Allan Scott & Stephan Elliott at the PalaceBest Play Revival: A Streetcar Named Desire at the Donmar WarehouseBest Musical Revival: Oliver! at the Theatre Royal Drury LaneBest Shakespearean Production: Hamlet - RSC at the NovelloBest Director: Trevor Nunn - Inherit the Wind at the Old Vic & A Little Night Music at the Menier Chocolate Factory & GarrickBest Set Designer: Brian Thomson - Priscilla, Queen of the Desert at the PalaceBest Lighting Designer: Natasha Katz - Sister Act at the London Palladium at The Cinema, Haymarket, & Six Characters in Search of an Author at the GielgudBest Choreographer: Ross Coleman - Priscilla, Queen of the Desert at the PalaceLondon Newcomer of the Year: Diana Vickers - The Rise & Fall of Little Voice at the VaudevilleBest Off West End Production: The Pirates of Penzance at the Union TheatreBest Regional Production: Adolf Hitler: My Part in His Downfall Bristol Old Vic & tourBest West End Show: WickedTheatre Event of the Year: The pairing of Ian McKellen and Patrick Stewart in Waiting for Godot
 | 2011[11]  Best Actress in a Play: Zoe Wanamaker - All My Sons at the ApolloBest Actor in a Play: David Suchet - All My Sons at the ApolloBest Supporting Actress in a Play: Tamsin Greig - The Little Dog Laughed at the GarrickBest Supporting Actor in a Play: Patrick Stewart - Hamlet, RSC at the NovelloBest Actress in a Musical: Sheridan Smith - Legally Blonde at the SavoyBest Actor in a Musical: Ramin Karimloo - Love Never Dies at the AdelphiBest Supporting Actress in a Musical: Jill Halfpenny - Legally Blonde at the SavoyBest Supporting Actor in a Musical: Joseph Millson - Love Never Dies at the AdelphiBest Solo Performance: Meera Syal - Shirley Valentine at the Menier Chocolate Factory & Trafalgar Studios 1Best Ensemble Performance: Les Misérables 25th anniversary concert – the company of companies – at The O2Best Takeover in a Role: Rachel Tucker - Wicked at the Apollo VictoriaBest New Play: Anne Boleyn by Howard Brenton – at Shakespeare's GlobeBest New Comedy: Yes, Prime Minister by Antony Jay & Jonathan Lynn – at the GielgudBest New Musical: Legally Blonde - by Nell Benjamin, Laurence O'Keefe & Heather Hach – at the SavoyBest Play Revival: Cat on a Hot Tin Roof at the NovelloBest Musical Revival: Les Misérables 25th anniversary production at the BarbicanBest Shakespearean Production: Hamlet at the National, OlivierBest Director: Timothy Sheader Into the Woods & The Crucible at the Open AirBest Set Designer: Joanna Scotcher - The Railway Children at Waterloo StationBest Lighting Designer: James Farncombe Ghost Stories at the Lyric Hammersmith & Duke of York'sBest Choreographer: Jerry Mitchell - Legally Blonde at the SavoyLondon Newcomer of the Year: Jonathan Groff - Deathtrap at the Noël CowardBest Off West End Production: La Bohème at the Cock Tavern, Kilburn & SohoBest Regional Production: Chess on tourBest West End Show: WickedTheatre Event of the Year: Les Misérables 25th anniversary concert at The 02 & screened to cinemas worldwide
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       | 2012[12]  Best Actress in a Play: Vanessa Redgrave - Driving Miss Daisy at Wyndham'sBest Actor in a Play: James Corden - One Man, Two Guvnors at the National, Lyttelton & AdelphiBest Supporting Actress in a Play: Catherine Tate - Season's Greetings at the National, LytteltonBest Supporting Actor in a Play: Oliver Chris - One Man, Two Guvnors at the National, Lyttelton & AdelphiBest Actress in a Musical: Amanda Holden - Shrek the Musical at the Theatre Royal Drury LaneBest Actor in a Musical: Richard Fleeshman - Ghost the Musical at the PiccadillyBest Supporting Actress in a Musical: Hannah Waddingham - The Wizard of Oz at the London PalladiumBest Supporting Actor in a Musical: Nigel Harman - Shrek the Musical at the Theatre Royal Drury LaneBest Solo Performance: Kerry Ellis - Anthems at the Royal Albert HallBest Ensemble Performance: London Road - at the National, CottesloeBest Takeover in a Role: Alfie Boe - Les Misérables at the Queen'sBest New Play: Three Days in May by Ben Brown - at Trafalgar Studios 1Best New Comedy: One Man, Two Guvnors by Richard Bean - at the National, Lyttelton & AdelphiBest New Musical: Priscilla, Queen of the Desert by Allan Scott & Stephan Elliott at the PalaceBest Play Revival: Driving Miss Daisy at Wyndham'sBest Musical Revival: The Wizard of Oz at the London PalladiumBest Shakespearean Production: Much Ado About Nothing at Wyndham'sBest Director: Danny Boyle - Frankenstein at the National, OlivierBest Set Designer: Rob Howell - Ghost the Musical at the Piccadilly & Matilda the Musical at the CambridgeBest Lighting Designer: Hugh Vanstone - Ghost the Musical at the PiccadillyBest Choreographer: Peter Darling - Matilda the Musical at the CambridgeLondon Newcomer of the Year: Tim Minchin - Matilda the Musical at the CambridgeBest Off West End Production: The Riots - at the TricycleBest Regional Production: Sweeney Todd at Chichester FestivalBest West End Show: War HorseTheatre Event of the Year: David Tennant & Catherine Tate reuniting on stage in Much Ado About Nothing
 | 2013[13]  Best Actress in a Play: Sheridan Smith – Hedda Gabler at the Old VicBest Actor in a Play: Rupert Everett – The Judas Kiss at the HampsteadBest Supporting Actress in a Play: Natalie Casey - Abigail's Party at the Menier Chocolate Factor & Wyndham'sBest Supporting Actor in a Play: Stephen Fry – Twelfth Night at Shakespeare's Globe & the ApolloBest Actress in a Musical: Imelda Staunton – Sweeney Todd at the AdelphiBest Actor in a Musical: Michael Ball – Sweeney Todd at the AdelphiBest Supporting Actress in a Musical: Melanie C – Jesus Christ Superstar at the O2Best Supporting Actor in a Musical: Tim Minchin – Jesus Christ Superstar at the O2Best Solo Performance: Idina Menzel – Idina Menzel at the ApolloBest Ensemble Performance: Richard III & Twelfth Night – at Shakespeare's Globe & the ApolloBest Takeover in a Role: Ramin Karimloo – Les Misérables at the Queen'sBest New Play: The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time by Simon Stephens – at the National, CottesloeBest New Comedy: The Ladykillers by Graham Linehan – at the GielgudBest New Musical: The Bodyguard by Alex Dinelaris – at the AdelphiBest Play Revival: Abigail's Party – at the Menier Chocolate Factory & Wyndham'sBest Musical Revival: Sweeney Todd – at the AdelphiBest Shakespearean Production: Twelfth Night – at Shakespeare's Globe & the ApolloBest Director: Jonathan Kent – Sweeney Todd at the AdelphiBest Set Designer: Tom Scutt – The Lion, the Witch & the Wardrobe at Kensington Gardens & Constellations at the Royal Court Upstairs & Duke of York'sBest Lighting Designer: Mark Henderson – Sweeney Todd at the AdelphiBest Choreographer: Andrew Wright – Singin' in the Rain at the PalaceBest Original Music: Sweet Smell of Success – Marvin Hamlisch at the ArcolaLondon Newcomer of the Year: Will Young – Cabaret at the SavoyBest Off West End Production: Taboo – at the Brixton Club HouseBest Regional Production: American Idiot – on tourBest West End Show: Les Misérables – at the Queen's TheatreTheatre Event of the Year: Danny Boyle's Olympics Opening Ceremony
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       | 2014[14]  | 2015[15]  Best Actress in a Play: Billie Piper in Great BritainBest Actor in a Play: David Tennant in Richard IIBest Supporting Actress in a Play: Vanessa Kirby in A Streetcar Named DesireBest Supporting Actor in a Play: Mark Gatiss in CoriolanusBest Actress in a Musical: Eva Noblezada in Miss SaigonBest Actor in a Musical: Jon Jon Briones in Miss SaigonBest Supporting Actress in a Musical: Rachelle Ann Go in Miss SaigonBest Supporting Actor in a Musical: Kwang Ho Hong in Miss SaigonBest Takeover in a Role: Kerry Ellis for WickedBest New Play: Shakespeare in LoveBest New Musical: MemphisBest Play Revival: CoriolanusBest Musical Revival: Miss SaigonBest Director: Laurence Connor for Miss SaigonBest Set Designer: Totie Driver & Matt Kinley for Miss SaigonBest Lighting Designer: Mark Henderson for CoriolanusBest Choreographer: Bob Avian & Geoffrey Garratt for Miss SaigonBest Off West End Production: Sweeney Todd at Twickenham TheatreBest Regional Production: Oliver! at Sheffield TheatresBest West End Show: Miss Saigon
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         | 2020  | 2022[19]  Best performer in a male identifying role in a musical: Eddie Redmayne - Cabaret, Playhouse Theatre, LondonBest performer in a female identifying role in a musical: Carrie Hope Fletcher - Andrew Lloyd Webber's Cinderella, Gillian Lynne Theatre, LondonBest supporting performer in a male identifying role in a musical: Hugh Coles - Back to the Future: the Musical, Manchester Opera House and Adelphi Theatre, LondonBest supporting performer in a female identifying role in a musical: Carly Mercedes Dyer - Anything Goes, Barbican Centre, LondonBest performer in a male identifying role in a play: James McAvoy - Cyrano de Bergerac, Playhouse Theatre, LondonBest performer in a female identifying role in a play: Lily Allen - 2:22 A Ghost Story, Noel Coward Theatre, LondonBest supporting performer in a male identifying role in a play: Jake Wood - 2:22 A Ghost StoryBest supporting performer in a female identifying role in a play: Akiya Henry - The Tragedy of Macbeth, Almeida Theatre, LondonBest new musical: Back to the Future the MusicalBest musical revival: Anything GoesBest new play: 2:22 A Ghost StoryBest play revival: Cyrano de BergeracBest off-West End production: My Son's A Queer but What Can You Do? - The Turbine TheatreBest regional theatre production: Rent - Hope Mill Theatre, ManchesterBest West End show: Six - Vaudeville TheatreBest direction: Michael Grandage - Frozen, Theatre Royal Drury Lane, LondonBest choreography: Rob Ashford - FrozenBest set design: Christopher Oram - FrozenBest costume design: Christopher Oram - FrozenBest lighting design: Tim Lutkin - Back to the Future the MusicalBest musical direction or supervision: Stephen Oremus - FrozenBest sound design: Gareth Owen - Back to the Future the MusicalBest video design: Finn Ross - FrozenBest graphic design: Bob King Creative - Frozen
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       | 2023  Best performer in a musical: Courtney Bowman - Legally Blonde, Regent's Park Open Air Theatre, LondonBest supporting performer in a musical: Lauren Drew - Legally Blonde, Regent's Park Open Air Theatre, LondonBest performer in a play: Jodie Comer - Prima Facie, Harold Pinter Theatre, LondonBest supporting performer in a play: Gwyneth Keyworth - To Kill a Mockingbird, Gielgud Theatre, LondonBest takeover performance: Lucie Jones - Wicked, Apollo Victoria Theatre, LondonBest professional debut performance: Joe Locke - The Trials, Donmar Warehouse, LondonBest new musical: Bonnie & ClydeBest musical revival: Oklahoma!Best new play: Prima FacieBest play revival: CockBest off-West End production: But I'm a Cheerleader - The Turbine Theatre, LondonBest regional theatre production: Billy Elliot - The Curve Theatre, LeicesterBest West End show: Six - Vaudeville TheatreBest concert event: Stephen Sondheim's Old Friends - Gielgud Theatre, LondonBest direction: Phelim McDermott - My Neighbour Totoro, Gillian Lynne Theatre, LondonBest musical direction and supervision: Bruce O'Neil and Matt Smith - My Neighbour Totoro, Gillian Lynne Theatre, LondonBest casting: Pippa Ailion and Natalie Gallacher - Spring AwakeningBest choreography: Arlene Phillips - GreaseBest set design: Tom Pye and Basil Twist - My Neighbour TotoroBest costume design: Gabriella Slade - The Cher ShowBest lighting design: Jessica Hung Han Yun - My Neighbour TotoroBest sound design: Tony Gayle - My Neighbour TotoroBest video design: Finn Ross - Oklahoma!Best graphic design: Studio Doug - Prima Facie
 | 2024  Best performer in a musical: Nicole Scherzinger - Sunset Boulevard, [[[Savoy Theatre]], LondonBest supporting performer in a musical: Jack Wolfe - Next to Normal, Wyndham's Theatre, LondonBest performer in a play: James Norton - A Little Life, Harold Pinter Theatre and Savoy Theatre, LondonBest supporting performer in a play: Luke Thompson - A Little Life, Harold Pinter Theatre and Savoy Theatre, LondonBest takeover performance: Aimee Lou Wood - Cabaret, Playhouse Theatre (a.k.a. The Kit Kat Club)Best professional debut performance: Grace Hodgett-Young - Sunset Boulevard, [[[Savoy Theatre]], LondonBest new musical: Operation MincemeatBest musical revival: Guys and DollsBest new play: Stranger Things: The First ShadowBest play revival: VANYABest off-West End production: Flowers for Mrs Harris - Riverside Studios, LondonBest regional theatre production: The Lord of the Rings - Theatre Royal, PlymouthBest West End show: Cabaret - Playhouse Theatre (a.k.a. The Kit Kat Club)Best concert event: Love Never Dies - Theatre Royal Drury Lane, LondonBest direction: Jamie Lloyd - Sunset Boulevard, [[[Savoy Theatre]], LondonBest musical direction and supervision: Alan Williams - Sunset Boulevard, [[[Savoy Theatre]], LondonBest casting: Jill Green - The Little Big ThingsBest choreography: Matt Cole - NewsiesBest set design: Bunny Christie -  - Guys and DollsBest costume design: Ryan Dawson Laight - La Cage aux FollesBest lighting design: Jack Knowles - Sunset BoulevardBest sound design: Adam Fisher - Sunset BoulevardBest video design: Nathan Amzi and Joe Ransom - Sunset BoulevardBest graphic design: Muse Creative - Guys and DollsEquity Award for Services to Theatre: - Rufus Norris
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       | 2025  Best performer in a musical: Imelda Staunton - Hello, Dolly!, The London Palladium, LondonBest supporting performer in a musical: Melanie La Barrie - Hadestown, Lyric Theatre, LondonBest performer in a play: David Tennant - Macbeth, Harold Pinter Theatre, LondonBest supporting performer in a play: Freema Agyeman - Romeo and Juliet, The Duke of York's Theatre, LondonBest takeover performance: Layton Williams - Cabaret, Playhouse Theatre (a.k.a. The Kit Kat Club)Best professional debut performance: Jeevan Braich - Starlight Express, Troubadour Wembley Park Theatre, LondonBest new musical: Mean GirlsBest musical revival: Starlight ExpressBest new play: Spirited AwayBest play revival: MacbethBest off-West End production: Diary of a Gay Disaster - The Turbine Theatre, LondonBest regional theatre production: Oliver! - Chichester Festival Theatre, Chichester, West SussexBest West End show: Six - Vaudeville TheatreBest concert event: Something Rotten! in Concert - Theatre Royal Drury Lane, LondonBest direction: Emma Rice - The Buddha of Suburbia, Barbican Centre, LondonBest musical direction and supervision: Tarek Merchant and Liam Robinson - Hadestown, Lyric Theatre, LondonBest casting: Harry Blumenau and Sarah-Jane Price - Why Am I So Single?Best choreography: Christopher Wheeldon - MJ the MusicalBest set design: Tim Hatley - Starlight ExpressBest costume design: Gabriella Slade - Starlight ExpressBest wigs, hair and make-up design: Jackie Saundercock and Campbell Young Associates - Starlight ExpressBest lighting design: Howard Hudson - Starlight ExpressBest sound design: Gareth Fry - MacbethBest video design: Andrzej Goulding - Starlight ExpressEquity Award for Services to Theatre: - Paule Constable (Lighting Designer)
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