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evening standard theatre awards 2018

Who is and who isn’t a prince or princess in the British Royal Family? This year’s Advisory Judging Panel comprises the Evening Standard’s chief theatre critic Henry Hitchings; Daily Mail’s Baz Bamigboye, Guardian culture writer and broadcaster Mark Lawson; What’s On Stage’s Sarah Crompton; and Matt Wolf, London Theatre Critic of the International New York Times; alongside the Evening Standard’s editor, George Osborne. , in partnership with Access Entertainment. Evening Standard Theatre Awards 2018A star-studdedA star-studdedCeremonyCeremony. The judges' assessments of the winners are online. Suki Waterhouse is the picture of elegance in a sweeping floral gown as she makes an entrance at the Evening Standard Theatre Awards 2018 . ( Bryan Cranston in Network / Jan Versweyveld ) Bryan Cranston Network, National Theatre ... Natasha Richardson Award for Best Actress. Also shortlisted were Bryan Cranston, Evening Standard Theatre Awards 2018 - The Winners, Two of the most anticipated musicals of the past twelve months picked up a number of gongs, with Marianne Elliott winning the Milton Shulman Award for Best Director for. Monday 19 November 2018. Evening Standard Theatre Awards 2018: The winners in full. #ESTheatreAwards, Evening Standard Theatre Awards 2018: The shortlist, Lia Williams in The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, Home, I'm Darling at the National Theatre, Chris Walley (left) in The Lieutenant of Inishmore, Evening Standard Arts In Association With. November 18, 2018. The pair were honoured for their performances as passionate lovers divided by politics in, at the National Theatre, whilst Matthew Lopez’s epic two-parter, by Idris Elba, Claire Foy, Evgeny Lebedev and Anna Wintour, took place at Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, with. Taking place at the Theatre Royal on Drury Lane, the ceremony was co-hosted by the Evening Standard 's owner, Evgeny Lebedev, alongside Claire Foy, Idris Elba and … Vanessa Redgrave, Joely Richardson and Daisy Bevan, Michael Jibson, Jason Pennycooke, Tarinn Callender, Christine Allado, Obioma Ugoala, Leomie Anderson, Jamael Westman, Cleve September and Giles Terera, Andrew Garfield arrives in an Audi, Official Car of the Evening Standard Theatre Awards, Lady Kitty Spencer and Lady Emma Weymouth, Poppy Jamie, Immy Waterhouse and Suki Waterhouse, Michael Le Poer Trench and Cameron Mackintosh. Rona Morison. Dame Kristin Ann Scott Thomas DBE (born 24 May 1960) is an English actress who also holds French citizenship. Patti LuPone, who is currently starring in Company, presented Sir Cameron Mackintosh with the Lebedev Award in recognition for his contribution to musical theatre. The brightest stars of the London theatre scene - including Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Andrew Garfield and Jenna Coleman - rubbed elbows last night for the 64th Evening Standard Theatre Awards. Shortlisted for Best Actor in partnership with Ambassador Theatre Group Bryan Cranston, Network (National Theatre, Lyttelton), Shortlisted for Best Actor in partnership with Ambassador Theatre Group Ralph Fiennes, Antony and Cleopatra (National Theatre, Olivier), Shortlisted for Best Actor in partnership with Ambassador Theatre Group Ian McKellen, King Lear (Chichester & Duke of York’s), Shortlisted for Best Actor in partnership with Ambassador Theatre Group Colin Morgan, Translations (National Theatre, Olivier), Shortlisted for Best Actor in partnership with Ambassador Theatre Group Kyle Soller, The Inheritance (Young Vic & Noël Coward Theatre), Shortlisted for the Natasha Richardson Award for Best Actress in partnership with Christian Louboutin Laura Linney, My Name Is Lucy Barton (Bridge Theatre), Shortlisted for the Natasha Richardson Award for Best Actress in partnership with Christian Louboutin Carey Mulligan, Girls and Boys (Royal Court), Shortlisted for the Natasha Richardson Award for Best Actress in partnership with Christian Louboutin Cecilia Noble, Nine Night (National Theatre, Dorfman), Shortlisted for the Natasha Richardson Award for Best Actress in partnership with Christian Louboutin Sophie Okonedo, Antony and Cleopatra (National Theatre, Olivier), Shortlisted for the Natasha Richardson Award for Best Actress in partnership with Christian Louboutin Lia Williams, The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (Donmar Warehouse), Shortlisted for Best Play in partnership with Chanel Home I’m Darling by Laura Wade (National Theatre, Dorfman), Shortlisted for Best Play in partnership with Chanel The Inheritance by Matthew Lopez (Young Vic and Noël Coward Theatre), Shortlisted for Best Play in partnership with Chanel John by Annie Baker (National Theatre, Dorfman), Shortlisted for Best Play in partnership with Chanel The Lehman Trilogy by Stefano Massini and adapted by Ben Power (National Theatre, Lyttelton), Shortlisted for Best Play in partnership with Chanel The Writer by Ella Hickson (Almeida Theatre), Shortlisted for the Milton Shulman Award for Best Director Stephen Daldry for The Inheritance (Young Vic and Noël Coward Theatre), Shortlisted for the Milton Shulman Award for Best Director Marianne Elliott for Company (Gielgud Theatre), Shortlisted for the Milton Shulman Award for Best Director Robert Hastie for The York Realist (Donmar Warehouse), Shortlisted for the Milton Shulman Award for Best Director Phyllida Lloyd for Tina (Aldwych Theatre), Shortlisted for the Milton Shulman Award for Best Director Ian Rickson for Translations (National Theatre, Olivier), Shortlisted for Best Musical Caroline, or Change (Chichester & Hampstead Theatre), Shortlisted for Best Musical Company (Gielgud Theatre), Shortlisted for Best MusicalEverybody’s Talking About Jamie (Apollo Theatre), Shortlisted for Best Musical Fun Home (Young Vic), Shortlisted for Best Musical Hamilton (Victoria Palace Theatre), Shortlisted for Best Musical PerformanceSharon D Clarke, Caroline, or Change (Chichester & Hampstead Theatre), Shortlisted for Best Musical Performance Rosalie Craig, Company (Gielgud Theatre), Shortlisted for Best Musical Performance Arinzé Kene, Misty (Bush Theatre & Trafalgar Studios), Shortlisted for Best Musical Performance Kelli O’Hara, The King and I (Palladium), Shortlisted for Best Musical PerformanceAdrienne Warren, Tina (Aldwych Theatre), Shortlisted for Best Design Miriam Buether, The Jungle (Young Vic & Playhouse Theatre), Shortlisted for Best Design Bunny Christie, Company (Gielgud Theatre), Shortlisted for Best Design Es Devlin, Girls and Boys (Royal Court), Shortlisted for Best Design Rae Smith, Translations (National Theatre, Olivier), Shortlisted for Best Design Jan Versweyveld, Network (National Theatre, Lyttelton), Shortlisted for the Charles Wintour Award for Most Promising Playwright Tearrance Arvelle Chisholm, Br’er Cotton (Theatre503), Shortlisted for the Charles Wintour Award for Most Promising Playwright Natasha Gordon, Nine Night (National Theatre, Dorfman), Shortlisted for the Charles Wintour Award for Most Promising Playwright Francis Turnly, The Great Wave (National Theatre, Dorfman), Shortlisted for the Emerging Talent Awardin partnership with Access EntertainmentRona Morison, The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (Donmar Warehouse), Shortlisted for the Emerging Talent Award in partnership with Access EntertainmentDebris Stevenson, Poet in da Corner (Royal Court), Shortlisted for the Emerging Talent Awardin partnership with Access EntertainmentChris Walley, The Lieutenant of Inishmore (Noël Coward Theatre), Shortlisted for the Emerging Talent Awardin partnership with Access EntertainmentRoy Alexander Weise, Nine Night (National Theatre, Dorfman) & Br’er Cotton (Theatre503), Shortlisted for the Emerging Talent Awardin partnership with Access EntertainmentJamael Westman, Hamilton (Victoria Palace Theatre).

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