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

Blue ribbon = winner

Best Play

  • Blue ribbon Clybourne Park by Bruce Norris (Royal Court)
  • Cock by Mike Bartlett (Royal Court)
  • Sucker Punch by Roy Williams (Royal Court)

Longlisted

  • 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

  • Blue ribbon Howard Davies for The White Guard (National's Lyttelton) & All My Sons (Apollo)
  • Nicholas Hytner for The Habit of Art (National's Lyttelton) & London Assurance (National's Olivier) & 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

Best Actor

Longlisted

Natasha Richardson Award for Best Actress

Longlisted

Ned Sherrin Award for Best Musical

  • Blue ribbon Passion, Donmar Warehouse
  • Legally Blonde, Savoy Theatre
  • Les Misérables (2010), a Cameron Mackintosh production at Barbican Theatre

Longlisted

  • 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

Longlisted

Charles Wintour Award for Most Promising Playwright

Longlisted

Milton Shulman Award for Outstanding Newcomer

Longlisted

  • 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

Lebedev Special Award

Moscow Art Theatre's Golden Seagull

  • Blue ribbon Sir Peter Hall

Judges

References

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