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		<title>Tony Award Nominations Announced: War Horse and Jerusalem compete for Best Play</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 May 2011 20:02:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The American Theatre Wing's 2011 Tony Award nominations were announced today, Tuesday 3 May 2011. The nominations were presented by Matthew Broderick and Anika Noni Rose from the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts’s Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Center at Lincoln Center in New York.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>The American Theatre Wing&#8217;s 2011 Tony Award nominations were announced today, Tuesday 3 May 2011. The nominations were presented by Matthew Broderick and Anika Noni Rose from the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts’s Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Center at Lincoln Center in New York.</strong></p>
<div class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 250px"><img title="Matthew Broderick and Anika Noni Rose present the Tony nominations" src="http://media.westendtheatre.com/tonyawards-2011-nominations.jpg" alt="Matthew Broderick and Anika Noni Rose present the Tony nominations" width="240" height="240" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Matthew Broderick and Anika Noni Rose present the Tony nominations</p></div>
<p>A number of high-profile UK shows or London transfers did well in the nominations with the National Theatre’s War Horse and the Royal Court&#8217;s Jerusalem both running for Best Play.</p>
<p>Jerusalem was also nominated for six other awards including Mark Rylance for leading actor in a play, Mackenzie Crook for featured actor in a play, lighting design, scenic design and sound design.</p>
<p>Author of the play, Jez Butterworth, said: &#8220;I&#8217;m so thrilled that it&#8217;s working so well in the States. The Music Box Theatre is the most beautiful space I&#8217;ve been in. Being on Broadway is totally new experience for me, and I love that the atmosphere is so intimate.&#8221;</p>
<p>War Horse also received nominations for direction, scenic design, lighting design and sound design, and the creators of the puppets for the show, Handspring Puppet Company, will also receive a Special Tony Award.</p>
<p>Other London transfers nominated for awards include La Bete, which picked up nominations for Joanna Lumley and costume designer Mark Thompson, Kneehigh&#8217;s production of Noel Coward’s Brief Encounter, with two nominations including best performance by an actress in a leading role for Hannah Yelland, and Sister Act the Musical, which had its world premiere in London, and received five nominations including best performance by an actress in a leading role in a musical for Patina Miller.</p>
<p>Other Brits up for awards include Vanessa Redgrave for her performance in Driving Miss Daisy, Adam Godley for Anything Goes, Brian Bedford for The Importance of Being Earnest and Tom Stoppard&#8217;s play Arcadia is competing in the best revival of a play category. He told BroadwayWorld that, &#8220;I feel pretty remarkable&#8230; The nomination for Best Revival is a deserved compliment to David Leveaux who directed Arcadia and to an exceptional company of actors.&#8221;</p>
<p>Daniel Radcliffe failed to secure a nomination for his starring role in How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying, although the revival did get eight nods including best revival of a musical, best performance by an actor in a featured role in a musical for John Larroquette and actress for Tammy Blanchard, plus best direction and choreography nods for Rob Ashford, who is currently busy directing the London production of <a href="http://www.westendtheatre.com/6714/shows/shrek-the-musical/">Shrek The Musical</a>.</p>
<p>Big winners in the nominations were new musical The Book of Mormon by South Park creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker, which received 14 nominations, the most of any show, The Scottsboro Boys with 12 nods and Anything Goes with nine nominations.</p>
<p>Priscilla Queen of the Desert received two nominations including Sydney and London star of the show Tony Sheldon for best performance by an actor in a leading role in a musical. He said: &#8220;It&#8217;s extraordinary and so nice. I&#8217;ve been from the show since the first workshop, building the character. I&#8217;ve had so much input onto the show and my character and I feel so emotionally invested in the production&#8221;.</p>
<p>The awards will be presented on Sunday 12 June in a three hour live ceremony broadcast by CBS in the States.</p>
<h3><span style="font-size: 15px; font-weight: bold;">LINKS</span></h3>
<p><a href="http://www.westendtheatre.com/13219/awards/tony-award-nominations-2011/">Tony Award nominations 2011</a><br />
<a href="http://artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/05/03/live-blogging-the-tony-award-nominations-3/?ref=theater"> New York Times Tony nominations analysis</a><br />
<a href="http://www.westendtheatre.com/10869/broadway/welcome-to-broadway/"> Book tickets to Broadway shows</a></p>
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		<title>High star count on Broadway this Spring</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There's no shortage of stars turning up on Broadway over the next few weeks, as the spring season kicks off in New York with some heavy-hitting star names.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>There&#8217;s no shortage of stars turning up on <a href="http://www.westendtheatre.com/1723/shop/broadway-tickets/">Broadway</a> over the next few weeks, as the spring season kicks off in New York with some heavy-hitting star names.</strong></p>
<div class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 250px"><img title="The all-star cast of That Championship Season" src="http://media.westendtheatre.com/broadway-that-championship-season.jpg" alt="The all-star cast of That Championship Season" width="240" height="240" /><p class="wp-caption-text">The all-star cast of That Championship Season</p></div>
<p>Harry Potter&#8217;s Daniel Radcliffe is making his Broadway musical debut at the Al Hirschfeld Theatre this month, in Tony award-winning director and choreographer Rob Ashford&#8217;s new production of <a href="http://westendtheatre.broadway.com/shows/how-succeed-business-without-really-trying/">How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying</a>.</p>
<p>Other stars on the Great White Way include Frances McDormand, who has just opened in <a href="http://westendtheatre.broadway.com/shows/good-people/">Good People</a> at the Manhattan Theatre Club; Brian Cox, Chris Noth, Jason Patric and Kiefer Sutherland are starring in <a href="http://westendtheatre.broadway.com/shows/championship-season/">That Championship Season</a> at the Bernard Jacobs Theatre; Billy Crudup opens in Tom Stoppard&#8217;s play <a href="http://westendtheatre.broadway.com/shows/arcadia/">Arcadia</a> at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre on 17 March, Robin Williams in <a href="http://westendtheatre.broadway.com/shows/bengal-tiger-baghdad-zoo/">Bengal Tiger In The Baghdad Zoo</a> at the Richard Rodgers Theatre from 11 March, Chris Rock in <a href="http://westendtheatre.broadway.com/shows/motherfker-hat/">Motherf**Ker With The Hat</a> at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre from 15 March, Kathleen Turner in <a href="http://westendtheatre.broadway.com/shows/high/">High</a> at the Booth Theatre from 25 March, Edie Falco, Ben Stiller and Jennifer Jason Leigh in <a href="http://westendtheatre.broadway.com/shows/house-blue-leaves/">The House of Blue Leaves</a> at the Walter Kerr Theatre from 25 April, and Tyne Daly and Sierra Boggess in <a href="http://westendtheatre.broadway.com/shows/master-class/">Master Class</a> at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre from 24 May. Phew!</p>
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		<title>OLIVIER AWARDS – Best Play Winners</title>
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<h3>OLIVIER AWARDS &#8211; Best Play Winners</h3>
<p>Best New Play</p>
<p>2011 Clybourne Park by Bruce Norris<br />
2010 The Mountaintop<br />
2009 Black Watch by Gregory Burke<br />
2008 A Disappearing Number<br />
2007 Blackbird by David Harrower<br />
2006 On The Shore Of The Wide World by Simon Stephens<br />
2005 The History Boys by Alan Bennett<br />
2004 The Pillowman by Martin McDonagh</p>
<p>The BBC Award for Best New Play</p>
<p>2003 Vincent In Brixton by Nicholas Wright<br />
2002 Jitney by August Wilson<br />
2001 Blue/Orange by Joe Penhall<br />
2000 Goodnight Children Everywhere by Richard Nelson<br />
1999 The Weir by Conor McPherson<br />
1998 Closer by Patrick Marber<br />
1997 Stanley by Pam Gems<br />
1996 Skylight by David Hare<br />
1995 Broken Glass by Arthur Miller<br />
1994 Arcadia by Tom Stoppard<br />
1993 Six Degrees Of Separation by John Guare<br />
1992 Death And The Maiden by Ariel Dorfman<br />
1991 Dancing At Lughnasa by Brian Friel<br />
1989/90 Racing Demon by David Hare<br />
1988 Our Country’s Good by Timberlake Wertenbaker<br />
1987 Serious Money by Caryl Churchill<br />
1986 Les Liaisons Dangereuses by Christopher Hampton<br />
1985 Red Noses by Peter Barnes<br />
1984 Benefactors by Michael Frayn<br />
1983 Glengarry Glen Ross by David Mamet<br />
1982 Another Country by Julian Mitchell<br />
1981 Children Of A Lesser God by Mark Medoff<br />
1980 The Life And Adventures Of Nicholas Nickleby by Charles Dickens, adapted by David Edgar<br />
1979 Betrayal by Harold Pinter<br />
1978 Whose Life Is It Anyway? by Brian Clark<br />
1977 The Fire That Consumes by Henry de Montherlant, English version by Vivian Cox with Bernard Miles<br />
1976 Dear Daddy by Denis Cannan</p>
<p>Best Revival</p>
<p>2011 After the Dance directed by Thea Sharrock<br />
2010 Cat On A Hot Tin Roof<br />
2009 The Histories<br />
2007 The Crucible by Arthur Miller<br />
2006 Hedda Gabler by Henrik Ibsen in a new version by Richard Eyre<br />
2005 Hamlet by William Shakespeare<br />
2004 Mourning Becomes Electra by Eugene O’Neill<br />
2003 Twelfth Night by William Shakespeare and Uncle Vanya by Anton Chekov<br />
1995 As You Like It by William Shakespeare<br />
1994 Machinal by Sophie Treadwell<br />
1993 An Inspector Calls by J.B. Priestley<br />
1992 Hedda Gabler by Henrik Ibsen<br />
1991 Pericles by William Shakespeare</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[This year's Olivier Award nominations were announced today, with Hollywood stars dominating the line up of talent.]]></description>
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<p>This year&#8217;s Olivier Award nominations were announced today, with Hollywood stars dominating the line up of talent.</p>
<p>Keira Knightley, James Earl Jones, Jude Law, James McAvoy, Gillian Anderson and Rachel Weisz are among the big name stars vying for Larry gongs.</p>
<p>Also this year plays continue to dominate the West End, reflected by the organiser&#8217;s decision to extend the Best Actor, Best Actress in a Supporting Role and Best Revival categories from five to six nominations.</p>
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<p>The main drama-producing houses reaped a number of nominations, notably the Royal Court, who picked up 15 nominations for four different productions &#8211; Jerusalem, Enron, The Priory and Cock. The Donmar Warehouse and National Theatre have also done well with 19 nominations between them for plays including the Donmar Warehouse production of Hamlet starring Jude Law, who was also nominated.</p>
<p>The Society of London Theatre, the organiser&#8217;s of the awards, have also added a new Audience Award to recognise long-running West End shows which opened before 2009, allowing Billy Elliot the Musical, The Phantom of the Opera, War Horse, We Will Rock You and Wicked another crack at the whip.</p>
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<p>In the acting categories, competition will be fierce. The Best Actor category includes James Earl Jones, Jude Law, James McAvoy, Mark Rylance, Ken Stott and Samuel West, whilst the Best Actress category features Gillian Anderson, Lorraine Burroughs, Imelda Staunton, Juliet Stevenson and Rachel Weisz. Keira Knightley (pictured) will compete with Hayley Atwell, Michelle Dockery, Alexandra Gilbreath, Rachael Stirling and Ruth Wilson for Best Actress in a Supporting Role.</p>
<p>Another closely contested category will be Best Revival, with Arcadia, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, The Misanthrope, A Streetcar Named Desire, A View From the Bridge and Three Days of Rain all up for the award.</p>
<p>In the musical categories, Spring Awakening leads with six nominations, followed by A Little Night Music with five, and Sister Act and Hello, Dolly!, both with four. Nominees include Rowan Atkinson for Oliver!, Sheila Hancock for Sister Act, Maureen Lipman for A Little Night Music and Melanie C for Blood Brothers.</p>
<p>Society of London Theatre President Nica Burns said: “In an outstanding year for drama, a whole new generation of playwrights step into the spotlight. Eight wonderful new plays – challenging, stimulating and inspiring – include two women in their twenties. Mirroring this, the voting for the best acting awards was so close that the nominations had to be increased, with some of the most exciting young acting talent around taking their place alongside some our most acclaimed screen stars. What a memorable year!”</p>
<p>The winners will be announced at the Grosvenor House Hotel on 21 March.</p>
<p><strong>The list of nominees for the 2010 Olivier Awards in full:</strong></p>
<p><strong>BEST ACTRESS</strong></p>
<p>Gillian Anderson for A DOLL’S HOUSE at the Donmar Warehouse</p>
<p>Lorraine Burroughs for THE MOUNTAINTOP at Trafalgar Studio 1</p>
<p>Imelda Staunton for ENTERTAINING MR SLOANE at Trafalgar Studio 1</p>
<p>Juliet Stevenson for DUET FOR ONE at the Almeida theatre and Vaudeville theatre</p>
<p>Rachel Weisz for A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE at the Donmar Warehouse</p>
<p><strong>BEST ACTOR</strong></p>
<p>James Earl Jones for CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF at the Novello theatre</p>
<p>Jude Law for HAMLET, Donmar at Wyndham’s theatre</p>
<p>James McAvoy for THREE DAYS OF RAIN at the Apollo theatre</p>
<p>Mark Rylance for JERUSALEM at the Jerwood Theatre Downstairs at the Royal Court and now at the Apollo theatre</p>
<p>Ken Stott for A VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE at the Duke of York’s theatre</p>
<p>Samuel West for ENRON at the Jerwood Theatre Downstairs at the Royal Court and now at the Noël Coward theatre</p>
<p><strong>BEST ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE</strong></p>
<p>Hayley Atwell for A VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE at the Duke of York’s theatre</p>
<p>Michelle Dockery for BURNT BY THE SUN at the National Theatre, Lyttelton</p>
<p>Alexandra Gilbreath for TWELFTH NIGHT at the Duke of York’s theatre</p>
<p>Keira Knightley for THE MISANTHROPE at the Comedy theatre</p>
<p>Rachael Stirling for THE PRIORY at the Jerwood Theatre Downstairs at the Royal Court</p>
<p>Ruth Wilson for A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE at the Donmar Warehouse</p>
<p><strong>BEST ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE</strong></p>
<p>Mackenzie Crook for JERUSALEM at the Jerwood Theatre Downstairs at the Royal Court and now at the Apollo theatre</p>
<p>Rory Kinnear for BURNT BY THE SUN at the National Theatre, Lyttelton</p>
<p>Tim Pigott-Smith for ENRON at the Jerwood Theatre Downstairs at the Royal Court and now at the Noël Coward theatre</p>
<p>Eddie Redmayne for RED at the Donmar Warehouse</p>
<p><strong>BEST NEW PLAY</strong></p>
<p>ENRON by Lucy Prebble at the Jerwood Theatre Downstairs at the Royal Court and now at the Noël Coward theatre</p>
<p>JERUSALEM by Jez Butterworth at the Jerwood Theatre Downstairs at the Royal Court and now at the Apollo theatre</p>
<p>THE MOUNTAINTOP by Katori Hall at Trafalgar Studio 1</p>
<p>RED by John Logan at the Donmar Warehouse</p>
<p><strong>BEST NEW COMEDY</strong></p>
<p>CALENDAR GIRLS by Tim Firth at the Noël Coward theatre</p>
<p>ENGLAND PEOPLE VERY NICE by Richard Bean at the National Theatre, Olivier</p>
<p>PARLOUR SONG by Jez Butterworth at the Almeida theatre</p>
<p>THE PRIORY by Michael Wynne at the Jerwood Theatre Downstairs at the Royal Court</p>
<p><strong>BEST MUSICAL REVIVAL</strong></p>
<p>Irving Berlin’s ANNIE GET YOUR GUN music and lyrics by Irving Berlin, book by Herbert and Dorothy Fields, at the Young Vic</p>
<p>HELLO DOLLY! book by Michael Stewart, music and lyrics by Jerry Herman, based on the play ‘The Matchmaker’ by Thornton Wilder, at the Open Air theatre</p>
<p>A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, book by Hugh Wheeler, suggested by a film by Ingmar Bergman, originally produced and directed on Broadway by Harold Prince, at the Garrick theatre</p>
<p>Lionel Bart’s OLIVER! based on the original production by Sam Mendes, at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane</p>
<p><strong>BEST NEW MUSICAL</strong></p>
<p>DREAMBOATS AND PETTICOATS book by Laurence Marks and Maurice Gran, at the Savoy theatre</p>
<p>PRISCILLA QUEEN OF THE DESERT – THE MUSICAL book by Stephan Elliott and Allan Scott, based on the Latent Image/Specific Films motion picture distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Inc., at the Palace theatre</p>
<p>SPRING AWAKENING music by Duncan Sheik, book and lyrics by Steven Sater, based on the play by Frank Wedekind, at the Novello theatre</p>
<p>SISTER ACT music by Alan Menken, lyrics by Glenn Slater, book by Cheri Steinkellner and Bill Steinkellner, at the London Palladium</p>
<p><strong>BEST ENTERTAINMENT</strong></p>
<p>ARTURO BRACHETTI: CHANGE written and directed by Sean Foley, original concept by Serge Denoncourt, based on the repertoire of Arturo Brachetti, at the Garrick theatre</p>
<p>DERREN BROWN: ENIGMA written by Derren Brown and Andy Nyman, at the Adelphi theatre</p>
<p>MORECAMBE by Tim Whitnall, at the Duchess theatre</p>
<p><strong>BEST ACTRESS IN A MUSICAL OR ENTERTAINMENT</strong></p>
<p>Melanie C for BLOOD BROTHERS at the Phoenix theatre</p>
<p>Patina Miller for SISTER ACT at the London Palladium</p>
<p>Samantha Spiro for HELLO DOLLY! at the Open Air theatre</p>
<p>Hannah Waddingham for A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC at the Garrick theatre</p>
<p>Charlotte Wakefield for SPRING AWAKENING at the Novello theatre</p>
<p><strong>BEST ACTOR IN A MUSICAL OR ENTERTAINMENT</strong></p>
<p>Rowan Atkinson for OLIVER! at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane</p>
<p>Aneurin Barnard for SPRING AWAKENING at the Novello theatre</p>
<p>Bob Golding for MORECAMBE at the Duchess theatre</p>
<p>Alexander Hanson for A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC at the Garrick theatre</p>
<p>Tony Sheldon for PRISCILLA QUEEN OF THE DESERT – THE MUSICAL at the Palace theatre</p>
<p><strong>BEST SUPPORTING PERFORMANCE IN A MUSICAL OR ENTERTAINMENT</strong></p>
<p>Sheila Hancock for SISTER ACT at the London Palladium</p>
<p>Maureen Lipman for A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC at the Garrick theatre</p>
<p>Kelly Price for A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC at the Garrick theatre</p>
<p>Iwan Rheon for SPRING AWAKENING at the Novello theatre</p>
<p><strong>BEST DIRECTOR</strong></p>
<p>Rupert Goold for ENRON at the Jerwood Theatre Downstairs at the Royal Court and now at the Noël Coward theatre</p>
<p>Michael Grandage for HAMLET, Donmar at Wyndham’s theatre</p>
<p>Lindsay Posner for A VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE at the Duke of York’s theatre</p>
<p>Ian Rickson for JERUSALEM at the Jerwood Theatre Downstairs at the Royal Court and now at the Apollo theatre</p>
<p>Bijan Sheibani for OUR CLASS at the National Theatre, Cottesloe</p>
<p><strong>BEST REVIVAL</strong></p>
<p>ARCADIA directed by David Leveaux at the Duke of York’s theatre</p>
<p>CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF directed by Debbie Allen at the Novello theatre</p>
<p>THE MISANTHROPE directed by Thea Sharrock at the Comedy theatre</p>
<p>A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE directed by Rob Ashford at the Donmar Warehouse</p>
<p>A VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE directed by Lindsay Posner at the Duke of York’s theatre</p>
<p>THREE DAYS OF RAIN directed by Jamie Lloyd at the Apollo theatre</p>
<p><strong>BEST THEATRE CHOREOGRAPHER</strong></p>
<p>Matthew Bourne for OLIVER! at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane</p>
<p>Bill T Jones for SPRING AWAKENING at the Novello theatre</p>
<p>Anthony Van Laast for SISTER ACT at the London Palladium</p>
<p>Stephen Mear for HELLO DOLLY! at the Open Air theatre</p>
<p><strong>BEST LIGHTING DESIGN</strong></p>
<p>BURNT BY THE SUN designed by Mark Henderson at the National Theatre, Lyttelton</p>
<p>ENRON designed by Mark Henderson the Jerwood Theatre Downstairs at the Royal Court and now at the Noël Coward theatre</p>
<p>SPRING AWAKENING designed by Kevin Adams at the Novello theatre</p>
<p>THREE DAYS OF RAIN designed by Jon Clark at the Apollo theatre</p>
<p><strong>BEST SET DESIGN</strong></p>
<p>ENGLAND PEOPLE VERY NICE designed by Mark Thompson with animation by Pete Bishop at the National Theatre, Olivier</p>
<p>ENRON designed by Anthony Ward at the Jerwood Theatre Downstairs at the Royal Court and now at the Noël Coward theatre</p>
<p>JERUSALEM designed by Ultz at the Jerwood Theatre Downstairs at the Royal Court and now at the Apollo theatre</p>
<p>RED designed by Christopher Oram at the Donmar Warehouse</p>
<p><strong>BEST COSTUME DESIGN</strong></p>
<p>HELLO DOLLY! designed by Peter McKintosh at the Open Air theatre</p>
<p>MADAME DE SADE designed by Christopher Oram, Donmar at Wyndham’s theatre</p>
<p>THE MISANTHROPE designed by Amy Roberts at the Comedy theatre</p>
<p>PRISCILLA, QUEEN OF THE DESERT- THE MUSICAL designed by Tim Chappel and Lizzy Gardiner at the Palace theatre</p>
<p><strong>BEST SOUND DESIGN</strong></p>
<p>EVERY GOOD BOY DESERVES FAVOUR designed by Christopher Shutt at the National Theatre, Olivier</p>
<p>JERUSALEM designed by Ian Dickinson for Autograph at the Jerwood Theatre Downstairs at the Royal Court and now at the Apollo theatre</p>
<p>MOTHER COURAGE AND HER CHILDREN designed by Andrew Bruce and Nick Lidster for Autograph at the National Theatre, Olivier</p>
<p>SPRING AWAKENING designed by Brian Ronan at the Novello theatre</p>
<p><strong>THE AUDIENCE AWARD FOR MOST POPULAR SHOW</strong></p>
<p>BILLY ELLIOT THE MUSICAL music by Elton John, books and lyrics by Lee Hall at the Victoria Palace</p>
<p>THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA music and book by Andrew Lloyd Webber, lyrics by Charles Hart, book and additional lyrics by Richard Stilgoe at His Majesty’s theatre</p>
<p>WAR HORSE based on the novel by Michael Morpurgo, adapted by Nick Stafford at the New London theatre</p>
<p>WE WILL ROCK YOU based on the songs of Queen, by Ben Elton in collaboration with Brian May and Roger Taylor at the Dominion theatre</p>
<p>WICKED music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz, book by Winnie Holzman at the Apollo Victoria theatre</p>
<p><strong>OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT IN AN AFFILIATE THEATRE</strong></p>
<p>Soho Theatre/ Tiata Fahodzi for IYA ILE (THE FIRST WIFE)</p>
<p>The Tricycle Theatre for THE GREAT GAME</p>
<p>The Royal Court for COCK at the Jerwood Theatre Upstairs</p>
<p><strong>BEST NEW OPERA PRODUCTION</strong></p>
<p>The Royal Opera’s DER FLIEGENDE HOLLÄNDER at the Royal Opera House</p>
<p>The Royal Opera’s LULU at the Royal Opera House</p>
<p>English National Opera’s PETER GRIMES at the London Coliseum</p>
<p>The Royal Opera’s TRISTAN UND ISOLDE at the Royal Opera House</p>
<p><strong>OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT IN OPERA</strong></p>
<p>Anja Kampe for her performance in the Royal Opera’s DER FLIEGENDE HOLLÄNDER at the Royal Opera House</p>
<p>Stuart Skelton for his performance in English National Opera’s PETER GRIMES at the London Coliseum</p>
<p>Nina Steme for her performance in the Royal Opera’s TRISTAN UND ISOLDE at the Royal Opera House</p>
<p>Michael Volle for his performances in the Royal Opera’s LULU and TRISTAN AND ISOLDE at the Royal Opera House</p>
<p><strong>BEST NEW DANCE PRODUCTION</strong></p>
<p>Russell Maliphant’s AFTERLIGHT at Sadler’s Wells</p>
<p>Birmingham Royal Ballet’s E=MC² at Sadler’s Wells</p>
<p>The Brandstrup – Rojo project’s GOLDBERG at the Royal Opera House</p>
<p>Rambert Dance Company’s A LINHA CURVA at Sadler’s Wells</p>
<p>Fabulous Beast Dance’s THE RITE OF SPRING at the London Coliseum</p>
<p><strong>OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT IN DANCE</strong></p>
<p>Colin Dunne for his performance in OUT OF TIME at The Barbican Pit</p>
<p>Michael Hulls for his lighting designs for Russell Maliphant’s TWO:FOUR:TEN at the London Coliseum; and for Russell Maliphant’s AFTERLIGHT and for Ex Machina &amp; Sylvie Guillem’s EONNAGATA at Sadler’s Wells</p>
<p>Rambert Dance Company for an outstanding year of new work</p>
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<p><strong>London theatre is pulling out all of the stops this summer to ensure that the capital&#8217;s theatre scene remains a chief attraction for millions of UK and overseas visitors.</strong></p>
<p><strong>A host of big hitting stars and large scale musicals are lined up to showcase a range of new productions, including performances by Jude Law, Helen Mirren, Ethan Hawke, Gillian Anderson and Ian McKellen.</strong></p>
<p>The death of drama in the West End has been greatly exaggerated given the wide ranging slate of classic and contemporary plays premiering this summer. One of the most high profile will be Jude Law, taking to the stage in Shakespeare&#8217;s most famous play, Hamlet, directed by Michael Grandage as part of his Donmar in the West End season. A strong supporting cast includes Penelope Wilton as Gertrude and Kevin McNally as Claudius, from 29 May at the Wyndham&#8217;s Theatre.</p>
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<p>From Danes to Dames and Helen Mirren returns to London and the National Theatre from 4 June in Racine&#8217;s tragic play Phedre. The play concerns a woman (Mirren) consumed by passion for her stepson, which is highly plausible given that the stepson is played by hot young thing and Mamma Mia! The Movie star Dominic Cooper.</p>
<p>Helen Mirren starred in successful British movie <a href="http://westendtheatre.eolts.co.uk/tickets/calendar_girls/pg:72/showid:1994">Calendar Girls</a> &#8211; which is now coming to the stage in a brand new production starring Patricia Hodge and Sian Phillips. Written by Tim Firth, the story of a group of middle-aged Women&#8217;s Institute members who pose for a calendar with a difference is playing at the Noel Coward Theatre.</p>
<p>Stage legends Ian McKellen and Patrick Stewart are reuniting after their onscreen antics in the X-Men movies to give us <a href="http://westendtheatre.eolts.co.uk/tickets/waiting_for_godot/pg:72/showid:1670">Waiting for Godot</a> at the Haymarket Theatre from 20 April, in what promises to be a standout production of Samuel Beckett&#8217;s classic.</p>
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<p>Talents from New York and London will converge at The Old Vic from 23 May for The Bridge Project &#8211; a three year partnership between The Old Vic, the Brooklyn Academy of Music and Neal Street Productions. Academy Award-winning director Sam Mendes will direct a new version of <a href="http://westendtheatre.eolts.co.uk/tickets/cherry_orchard/pg:72/showid:1990">The Cherry Orchard</a> plus Shakespeare&#8217;s <a href="http://westendtheatre.eolts.co.uk/tickets/winters_tale/pg:72/showid:1989">The Winter&#8217;s Tale</a>, in a cast that features Ethan Hawke, Simon Russell Beale, Sinead Cusack and recent star of Woody Allen&#8217;s Vicky Christina Barcelona, Rebecca Hall.</p>
<p>The Cherry Orchard is a new translation by Tom Stoppard, who will also see his 1993 play Arcadia revived in a new production at the Duke of York&#8217;s Theatre starring his son Ed Stoppard and Samantha Bond and Dan Stevens. In its first run at the National Theatre the play won a slew of awards including Critics&#8217; Circle, Evening Standard and Olivier Awards.</p>
<p>Other notable players making their way into town include Prunella Scales (Fawlty  Towers) in <a href="http://westendtheatre.eolts.co.uk/tickets/carries_war/pg:72/showid:2188">Carrie&#8217;s War</a> at the Apollo Theatre, and Gillian Anderson, who will star in Henrik Ibsen&#8217;s A Doll&#8217;s House at the Donmar Warehouse, joining a stellar cast that includes Christopher Eccleston, Toby Stephens, Tara Fitzgerald and Anton Lesser.</p>
<p>Musical theatre is firmly &#8220;based on a film&#8221; this year as a blockbuster stage production of <a href="http://westendtheatre.eolts.co.uk/tickets/sister_act/pg:72/showid:2069">Sister Act</a> joins a West End brimming with adaptations of movies, including recent addition <a href="http://westendtheatre.eolts.co.uk/tickets/priscilla_queen_of_the_desert/pg:72/showid:1972">Priscilla Queen of the Desert</a> starring Jason Donovan and long-runners <a href="http://westendtheatre.eolts.co.uk/tickets/hairspray/pg:72/showid:1749">Hairspray</a> with Michael Ball, <a href="http://westendtheatre.eolts.co.uk/tickets/dirty_dancing/pg:72/showid:1597">Dirty Dancing</a>, <a href="http://westendtheatre.eolts.co.uk/tickets/the_lion_king/pg:72/showid:1001">The Lion King</a>, <a href="http://westendtheatre.eolts.co.uk/tickets/billy_elliot/pg:72/showid:1330">Billy Elliot</a>, Andrew Lloyd-Webber&#8217;s <a href="http://westendtheatre.eolts.co.uk/tickets/sunset_boulevard/pg:72/showid:2108">Sunset Boulevard</a> &#8211; and <a href="http://westendtheatre.eolts.co.uk/tickets/grease/pg:72/showid:1093">Grease</a>, which will star Dancing on Ice winner Ray Quinn as Danny from 11 May.</p>
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<p><a href="http://westendtheatre.eolts.co.uk/tickets/sister_act/pg:72/showid:2069">Sister Act</a>, which runs from 7 May at the London Palladium, is produced by the film&#8217;s original star Whoopi Goldberg and features Sheila Hancock and rising star Patina Miller, with music courtesy of Alan Menken (Disney&#8217;s Beauty &amp; The Beast).</p>
<p>Other movie-to-stage shows on the horizon include the Broadway production of Legally Blond opening at the Savoy Theatre at the end of the year and a stage adaptation of Oscar winning film <a href="http://www.westendtheatre.com/reviews/?p=75">Ghost</a>, directed by Matthew Warchus, set for 2010.</p>
<p>Chief amongst the new musicals opening in London in the later part of 2009 will be Andrew Lloyd Webber&#8217;s world premiere of <a href="http://westendtheatre.eolts.co.uk/tickets/phantom_of_the_opera/pg:72/showid:1018">The Phantom of the Opera</a> sequel <a href="http://www.westendtheatre.com/reviews/?p=86">Love Never Dies</a> at the Adelphi Theatre in early November. The show is set to star current London Phantom Ramin Karimloo and will follow its London opening with productions in Toronto, Shanghai and then Broadway.</p>
<p>A number of shows that have run successfully in other venues are also making their way into the West End including Juliet Stevenson (Truly Madly Deeply) and Henry Goodman in <a href="http://westendtheatre.eolts.co.uk/tickets/duet_for_one/pg:72/showid:2189">Duet For One</a> at the Vaudeville Theatre; the acclaimed production of Steven Sondheim&#8217;s <a href="http://westendtheatre.eolts.co.uk/tickets/a_little_night_music/pg:72/showid:2177">A Little Night Music</a> starring Maureen Lipman at the Garrick Theatre; the National Theatre&#8217;s <a href="http://westendtheatre.eolts.co.uk/tickets/war_horse/pg:72/showid:1769">War Horse</a>, a family drama set during World War I about a boy&#8217;s adventures to find his beloved horse, at the New London theatre; and following its smash-hit run on Broadway &#8211; a new UK production of uber hip musical <a href="http://westendtheatre.eolts.co.uk/tickets/spring_awakening/pg:72/showid:2171">Spring Awakening</a> at the Novello Theatre.</p>
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<p>Other long running musicals that continue to extend their runs and pack them in include <a href="http://westendtheatre.eolts.co.uk/tickets/avenue_q/pg:72/showid:1603">Avenue Q</a> &#8211; now at the Gielgud Theatre, <a href="http://westendtheatre.eolts.co.uk/tickets/blood_brothers/pg:72/showid:1024">Blood Brothers</a>, <a href="http://westendtheatre.eolts.co.uk/tickets/we_will_rock_you/pg:72/showid:1041">We Will Rock You</a>, <a href="http://westendtheatre.eolts.co.uk/tickets/chicago/pg:72/showid:1003">Chicago</a>, <a href="http://westendtheatre.eolts.co.uk/tickets/wicked/pg:72/showid:1587">Wicked</a>, <a href="http://westendtheatre.eolts.co.uk/tickets/jersey_boys/pg:72/showid:1768">Jersey Boys</a>, <a href="http://westendtheatre.eolts.co.uk/tickets/stomp/pg:72/showid:1706">Stomp</a>, <a href="http://westendtheatre.eolts.co.uk/tickets/oliver/pg:72/showid:1859">Oliver!</a>, <a href="http://westendtheatre.eolts.co.uk/tickets/mamma_mia/pg:72/showid:1027">Mamma Mia!</a>, <a href="http://westendtheatre.eolts.co.uk/tickets/les_miserables/pg:72/showid:1002">Les Miserables,</a> Andrew Lloyd-Webber&#8217;s <a href="http://westendtheatre.eolts.co.uk/tickets/joseph/pg:72/showid:2048">Joseph</a>, Roger&#8217;s and Hammerstein&#8217;s <a href="http://westendtheatre.eolts.co.uk/tickets/carousel/pg:72/showid:1894">Carousel</a>, <a href="http://westendtheatre.eolts.co.uk/tickets/thriller_-_live/pg:72/showid:2102">Thriller Live</a> featuring the songs of Michael Jackson and an award-winning production of <a href="http://westendtheatre.eolts.co.uk/tickets/la_cage_aux_folles/pg:72/showid:1954">La Cage Aux Folles</a>.</p>
<p>Long-running plays in London include scary thriller <a href="http://westendtheatre.eolts.co.uk/tickets/the_woman_in_black/pg:72/showid:1014">The Woman in Black</a>, hilarious comedy <a href="http://westendtheatre.eolts.co.uk/tickets/39_steps/pg:72/showid:1667">The 39 Steps</a> based on Alfred Hitchcock&#8217;s film and Agatha Christie&#8217;s <a href="http://westendtheatre.eolts.co.uk/tickets/mousetrap/pg:72/showid:1031">The Mousetrap</a>.</p>
<p>Finally, the V&amp;A Museum in London has opened its new <a href="http://www.westendtheatre.com/reviews/?p=82">Theatre and Performance galleries</a> following the closure of the Theatre Museum in Covent Garden in 2007. The new galleries will celebrate the UK&#8217;s heritage in culture and performance with hundreds of exhibits including costumes, set models, stage props, original posters and playbills, theatrical prints, paintings and photographs from some of London&#8217;s most famous theatrical productions.</p>
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