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Nominations Announced For The 25th Annual WhatsOnStage Awards

by Staff Writer
December 5, 2024
Reading Time: 23 mins read

In a streamed event, My Fair Lady stars Molly Lynch, David Seadon-Young and Minal Patel today announced the nominations for the 25th Annual WhatsOnStage Awards in association with AudienceView, the only major theatre prize giving decided by the theatregoers themselves.

The announcement of the nominations marks the opening of the final stage of voting (until 9 January 2025), with winners to be revealed at the annual Awards ceremony held on 9 February 2025 at The London Palladium.

WhatsOnStage’s Darius Thompson and Alex Wood said today: “We were blown away by the sheer volume of nominations that came in for this year’s WhatsOnStage Awards for our silver anniversary. What has emerged is a shortlist that reflects the vibrancy and excitement of the UK theatre ecosystem. Locations like Plymouth, Nottingham, Chichester, Sheffield and Manchester have all been recognised on this shortlist, and it’s been heartening watching organisations across the nation campaigning and championing local, established and emerging talents. In a time when venues and companies are facing increased costs and cuts to local funding, the WhatsOnStage Awards are a vital reminder of theatre’s power to bring communities together in a shared, enriching space.”

       

The hit revival of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Starlight Express leads nominations this year with nine nods including Best Musical Revival, Best Supporting Performer in a Musical for Jaydon Vijn, Best Professional Debut for Jeevan Braich, Best Set Design (Tim Hatley), Best Lighting Design (Howard Hudson), Best Sound Design (Gareth Owen), Best Video Design (Andrzej Goulding), Best Costume Design (Gabriella Slade) and a nomination for Jackie Saundercock and Campbell Young Associates in the new category for Best Wigs Hair and Make-up Design. Also featuring strongly in the Musical Theatre categories are The Artist at Theatre Royal Plymouth with six nominations and Oliver! at Chichester Festival Theatre with five nominations.

Leading the straight play categories with six nominations is the Donmar Warehouse’s production of Macbeth starring David Tennant and Cush Jumbo, currently running at the Harold Pinter Theatre, with both lead actors nominated for Best Performer in a Play alongside nominations for Best Play Revival, Best Sound Design (Gareth Fry), Best Musical Direction/ Supervision (Alasdair Macrae) and Best Casting (Anna Cooper). In terms of straight plays Spirited Away closely follows with five nominations.

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Completing the gender-free performance categories, in the Best Performer in a Play category – facing David Tennant and Cush Jumbo – are Emma D’Arcy for The Other Place, Tom Holland for Romeo & Juliet, Anne Odeke for Princess Essex and Michael Sheen for Nye. Best Supporting Performer in a Play nominees are Freema Agyeman for Romeo & Juliet, Romola Garai for Giant, Julie Hesmondhalgh for Punch, Teddy Hinde for The History Boys, Atsuki Mashiko for Spirited Away and Sharon Small for Nye.

The Best Performer in a Musical category sees a double nomination for Why Am I So Single? with Jo Foster and Leesa Tulley both recognised. They will face Georgina Castle for Mean Girls, Myles Frost for MJ the Musical, Imelda Staunton for Hello, Dolly! and Vanessa Williams for The Devil Wears Prada; and in the Best Supporting Performer in a Musical category, Jaydon Vijin’s fellow nominees are Siobhan Athwal for Bhangra Nation, Amy Di Bartolomeo for The Devil Wears Prada, Melanie La Barrie for Hadestown, Grace Mouat for Mean Girls, and Tom Xander also for Mean Girls.

Best Takeover Performance sees a double nomination for Cabaret for both Cara Delevingne and Layton Willams. They are joined by Zoe Birkett for TINA – The Tina Turner Musical, Craig Ryder for Moulin Rouge!, Alex Sawyer for Hamilton and Tobias Turley for Mamma Mia!. Joining Jeevan Braich in the Best Professional Debut Performance category are Esme Bowdler for Heathers the Musical, Stevie Doc for Mamma Mia!, Vasco Emauz for Back to the Future the Musical, Mia Kobayashi for Your Lie in April and Gerardine Sacdalan for & Juliet.

Best New Musical is closely contested with Babies, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, The Devil Wears Prada, MJ the Musical, Mean Girls and Why Am I So Single? in the running. Starlight Express is joined in the Best Musical Revival category by Dear Evan Hansen, Hadestown, Hello, Dolly!, Kiss Me, Kate and Oliver!.

       

Best New Play sees nominations for Giant, Kyoto, Princess Essex, Punch, Slave Play and Spirited Away, while Macbeth goes up against A Raisin in the Sun, The Crucible, Oedipus, Romeo & Juliet and Waiting for Godot for Best Play Revival.

Last year’s winner for Best New Musical Operation Mincemeat joins Cabaret, Hamilton, Les Misérables, Mamma Mia! and SIX to battle it out for Best West End Show. Nominations for Best Regional Production are 42 Balloons, The Artist, Becoming Nancy, Brassed Off, Dear Evan Hansen and Oliver!. This year’s awards will see the inclusion of the Best Studio Production for the first time, BRACE BRACE at Royal Court Theatre, Dear Young Monster at Bristol Old Vic Weston Studio, Diary of a Gay Disaster at Underbelly Cowgate and Arcola Theatre, KENREX Tanya at Moiseiwitsch Playhouse Sheffield, Mulatto Boy at Omnibus Theatre and Some Mothers Do ‘Ave ‘Em at Barn Theatre are all up for the inaugural award.

Gypsy the Musical in Concert, I Am Harvey Milk, Pippin – 50th Anniversary Concert, Something Rotten! – In Concert, Sondheim on Sondheim and Spring Awakening: 15th Anniversary Concert make up the competitive field for Best Concert Event.

The Best Direction category is dominated by plays with Eline Arbo for The Years, Robert Icke for Oedipus, Anthony Lau for The Crucible, James Macdonald for Waiting for Godot and Wise Children’s Emma Rice for The Buddha of Suburbia, with Drew McOnie being the only musical nominee for The Artist. McOnie also receives a nomination for Best Choreography, facing tough competition from Matthew Bourne for Oliver!, Julia Cheng for Fiddler on the Roof, Rujuta Vaidya for Bhangra Nation, Anthony Van Laast for Kiss Me, Kate, and Christopher Wheeldon for MJ the Musical.

For Set Design, up against Tim Hatley for Starlight Express are Jon Bausor and Toby Olié for Spirited Away, Miriam Buether for Kyoto, Es Devlin for Coriolanus, Kenneth MacLeod for Maggie and Me, and Tom Scutt for Fiddler on the Roof; and Costume Design, Gabriella Slade’s fellow nominees are Sachiko Nakahara for Spirited Away, Lez Brotherston for Oliver!, Marg Horwell for The Picture of Dorian Gray, Rae Smith for Hello, Dolly!, and Tom Scutt, again for Fiddler on the Roof.

Joining Starlight Express’ Howard Hudson in the Best Lighting Design category are Paule Constable for Oliver!, Jessica Hung Han Yun for Minority Report, Tim Lutkin for Coriolanus, Bruno Poet for Waiting for Godot, and Zoe Spurr for The Artist; and against Macbeth’s Gareth Owen for Best Sound Design are Paul Arditti for BRACE BRACE, Susan Bear for Maggie and Me, Nicola T Chang for Minority Report, and double nominations for Gareth Fry for Viola’s Room, as well as Macbeth. Best Video Design sees Starlight Express’ Andrzej Goulding face David Bergman for The Picture of Dorian Gray, Grant Gee and Ellie Thompson for Bluets, Tal Rosner for Minority Report, and another double nomination for Ash J Woodward for The Artist and FANGIRLS.

In another first for this year’s ceremony, an award will be given for Best Wigs, Hair and Make-Up Design for which the nominees are Campbell Young Associates for The Devil Wears Prada, Marg Horwell for The Picture of Dorian Gray, Betty Marini for The Cabinet Minister, Hiroaki Miyauchi for Spirited Away, Georgia Nosal for The Artist, and Starlight Express’ Jackie Saundercock and Campbell Young Associates.

For Best Musical Direction/Supervision, Macbeth’s Alasdair Macrae is in competition with Mark Aspinall and Dan Turek for Fiddler on the Roof, Niraj Chag and Simon Baker for The Buddha of Suburbia, Darren Clark and Mark Aspinall for The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, Matthew Malone for Brassed Off, and Liam Robinson and Tarek Merchant for Hadestown; and completing the categories is Best Casting Direction with Macbeth’s Anna Cooper up against Amy Ball for The Years, Harry Blumenau and Sarah-Jane Price for Why Am I So Single?, Stuart Burt for Fiddler on the Roof, Alistair Coomer and Chloe Blake for Till the Stars Come Down, and Lottie Hines for A Raisin in the Sun.

In addition to seeing winners crowned across a range of categories, theatregoers will also enjoy a host of exclusive live performances from top stage talent, accompanied by a 24-piece orchestra in a one-night-only showcase co-produced with creative directors Alex Parker and Damian Sandys.

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The 25th Annual WhatsOnStage Awards Nominations in Full

BEST PERFORMER IN A PLAY SPONSORED BY SINE DIGITAL     

Emma D’Arcy, The Other Place, National Theatre                                   

Tom Holland, Romeo & Juliet, Duke of York’s Theatre

Cush Jumbo, Macbeth, Donmar Warehouse and Harold Pinter Theatre

Anne Odeke, Princess Essex, Shakespeare’s Globe

Michael Sheen, Nye, National Theatre and Wales Millennium Centre

David Tennant, Macbeth, Donmar Warehouse and Harold Pinter Theatre

BEST PERFORMER IN A MUSICAL SPONSORED BY TICKETMASTER

Georgina Castle, Mean Girls, Savoy Theatre

Jo Foster, Why Am I So Single?, Garrick Theatre

Myles Frost, MJ the Musical, Prince Edward Theatre

Imelda Staunton, Hello, Dolly!, The London Palladium

Leesa Tulley, Why Am I So Single?, Garrick Theatre

Vanessa Williams, The Devil Wears Prada, Theatre Royal Plymouth and Dominion Theatre    

                

BEST SUPPORTING PERFORMER IN A PLAY                                                       

Freema Agyeman, Romeo & Juliet, Duke of York’s Theatre

Romola Garai, Giant, Royal Court Theatre

Julie Hesmondhalgh, Punch, Nottingham Playhouse

Teddy Hinde, The History Boys, UK tour

Atsuki Mashiko, Spirited Away, The London Coliseum

Sharon Small, Nye, National Theatre

 

BEST SUPPORTING PERFORMER IN A MUSICAL SPONSORED BY NEWMAN DISPLAYS                      

Siobhan Athwal, Bhangra Nation, Birmingham Rep

Amy Di Bartolomeo, The Devil Wears Prada, Theatre Royal Plymouth and Dominion Theatre

Melanie La Barrie, Hadestown, Lyric Theatre

Grace Mouat, Mean Girls, Savoy Theatre

Jaydon Vijn, Starlight Express, Troubadour Wembley Park Theatre

Tom Xander, Mean Girls, Savoy Theatre

                                                                                       

BEST TAKEOVER PERFORMANCE

Zoe Birkett, TINA – The Tina Turner Musical, Aldwych Theatre

Cara Delevingne, Cabaret, Kit Kat Club at the Playhouse Theatre

Craig Ryder, Moulin Rouge! the Musical, Piccadilly Theatre

Alex Sawyer, Hamilton, Victoria Palace Theatre

Tobias Turley, Mamma Mia!, Novello Theatre

Layton Williams, Cabaret, Kit Kat Club at the Playhouse Theatre

BEST PROFESSIONAL DEBUT PERFORMANCE SPONSORED BY AKA                                         

Esme Bowdler, Heathers the Musical, @sohoplace and UK tour

Jeevan Braich, Starlight Express, Troubadour Wembley Park Theatre

Stevie Doc, Mamma Mia!, Novello Theatre

Vasco Emauz, Back to the Future the Musical, Adelphi Theatre

Mia Kobayashi, Your Lie in April, Harold Pinter Theatre

Gerardine Sacdalan, & Juliet, UK tour

BEST NEW MUSICAL SPONSORED BY TRAVELZOO                                          

Babies, Music and lyrics by Jack Godfrey and book by Martha Geelan, The Other Palace

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, Music and lyrics by Darren Clark and book and lyrics by Jethro Compton, Ambassadors Theatre

The Devil Wears Prada, Music by Elton John, lyrics by Shaina Taub and Mark Sonnenblick and book by Kate Wetherhead, Theatre Royal Plymouth and Dominion Theatre

MJ the Musical, Music and lyrics by Michael Jackson and book by Lynn Nottage, Prince Edward Theatre

Mean Girls, Music by Jeff Richmond, lyrics by Nell Benjamin and book by Tina Fey, Savoy Theatre

Why Am I So Single?, Music, lyrics and book by Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss, Garrick Theatre

BEST MUSICAL REVIVAL SPONSORED BY CONCORD THEATRICALS                                          

Dear Evan Hansen, Nottingham Playhouse and UK tour

Hadestown, Lyric Theatre

Hello, Dolly!, The London Palladium

Kiss Me, Kate, Barbican Theatre

Oliver!, Chichester Festival Theatre

Starlight Express, Troubadour Wembley Park Theatre

BEST NEW PLAY SPONSORED BY GO LIVE THEATRE

Giant, Mark Rosenblatt, Royal Court Theatre

Kyoto, Joe Murphy and Joe Robertson, RSC’s Swan Theatre

Princess Essex, Anne Odeke, Shakespeare’s Globe

Punch, James Graham, Nottingham Playhouse

Slave Play, Jeremy O’Harris, Noël Coward Theatre

Spirited Away, Adapted by John Caird and co-adapted by Maoko Imai, The London Coliseum

BEST PLAY REVIVAL SPONSORED BY EDWARDIAN HOTELS – OFFICAL HOTEL PARTNER    

A Raisin in the Sun, Leeds Playhouse, Oxford Playhouse, Lyric Hammersmith Theatre and Nottingham Playhouse

The Crucible, Sheffield Crucible

Macbeth, Donmar Warehouse and Harold Pinter Theatre

Oedipus, Wyndham’s Theatre

Romeo & Juliet, Duke of York’s Theatre

Waiting for Godot, Theatre Royal Haymarket

BEST WEST END SHOW SPONSORED BY DEWYNTERS                                    

Cabaret , Kit Kat Club at the Playhouse Theatre

Hamilton, Victoria Palace Theatre

Les Misérables, Sondheim Theatre

Mamma Mia!, Novello Theatre

Operation Mincemeat, Fortune Theatre

SIX, Vaudeville Theatre

BEST REGIONAL PRODUCTION SPONSORED BY MUSIC THEATRE INTERNATIONAL   

42 Balloons, The Lowry, Salford

The Artist, Theatre Royal Plymouth

Becoming Nancy, Birmingham Repertory Theatre

Brassed Off, Theatre by the Lake, Stephen Joseph Theatre and Octagon Theatre Bolton

Dear Evan Hansen, Nottingham Playhouse and UK tour

Oliver!, Chichester Festival Theatre

BEST STUDIO PRODUCTION SPONSORED BY THEATRICAL RIGHTS WORLDWIDE                  

BRACE BRACE, Royal Court Theatre

Dear Young Monster, Bristol Old Vic Weston Studio

Diary of a Gay Disaster, Underbelly Cowgate and Arcola Theatre

KENREX, Tanya Moiseiwitsch Playhouse, Sheffield

Mulatto Boy, Omnibus Theatre

Some Mothers Do ‘Ave ‘Em, Barn Theatre

 

BEST CONCERT EVENT                                               

Gypsy the Musical in Concert, Hope Mill Theatre at Opera House, Manchester

I Am Harvey Milk, Cadogan Hall

Pippin – 50th Anniversary Concert, Theatre Royal Drury Lane

Something Rotten! – In Concert, Theatre Royal Drury Lane

Sondheim on Sondheim, Alexandra Palace Theatre

Spring Awakening: 15th Anniversary Concert, Victoria Palace Theatre

BEST DIRECTION SPONSORED BY LOVETHEATRE                              

Eline Arbo, The Years, Almeida Theatre

Robert Icke, Oedipus, Wyndham’s Theatre

Anthony Lau, The Crucible, Sheffield Crucible

James Macdonald, Waiting for Godot, Theatre Royal Haymarket

Drew McOnie, The Artist, Theatre Royal Plymouth

Emma Rice, The Buddha of Suburbia, RSC’s Swan Theatre and Barbican Theatre

BEST CHOREOGRAPHY SPONSORED BY LADUCA SHOES

Matthew Bourne, Oliver!, Chichester Festival Theatre

Julia Cheng, Fiddler on the Roof, Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre

Drew McOnie, The Artist, Theatre Royal Plymouth

Rujuta Vaidya, Bhangra Nation, Birmingham Rep

Anthony Van Laast, Kiss Me, Kate, Barbican Theatre

Christopher Wheeldon, MJ the Musical, Prince Edward Theatre

BEST SET DESIGN SPONSORED BY PREEVUE    

Jon Bausor and Toby Olié, Spirited Away, The London Coliseum

Miriam Buether, Kyoto, RSC’s Swan Theatre

Es Devlin, Coriolanus, National Theatre

Tim Hatley, Starlight Express, Troubadour Wembley Park Theatre

Kenneth MacLeod, Maggie and Me, UK tour

Tom Scutt, Fiddler on the Roof, Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre

BEST COSTUME DESIGN    

Sachiko Nakahara, Spirited Away, The London Coliseum

Lez Brotherston, Oliver!, Chichester Festival Theatre

Marg Horwell, The Picture of Dorian Gray, Theatre Royal Haymarket

Tom Scutt, Fiddler on the Roof, Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre

Gabriella Slade, Starlight Express, Troubadour Wembley Park Theatre

Rae Smith, Hello, Dolly!, The London Palladium

BEST LIGHTING DESIGN SPONSORED BY WHITE LIGHT   

Paule Constable, Oliver!, Chichester Festival Theatre

Howard Hudson, Starlight Express, Troubadour Wembley Park Theatre

Jessica Hung Han Yun, Minority Report, Nottingham Playhouse, Birmingham Rep and Lyric Hammersmith Theatre

Tim Lutkin, Coriolanus, National Theatre

Bruno Poet, Waiting for Godot, Theatre Royal Haymarket

Zoe Spurr, The Artist, Theatre Royal Plymouth

 

BEST SOUND DESIGN SPONSORED BY HERE @ OUTERNET   

Paul Arditti, BRACE BRACE, Royal Court Theatre

Susan Bear, Maggie and Me, UK tour

Nicola T Chang, Minority Report, Nottingham Playhouse, Birmingham Rep and Lyric Hammersmith Theatre

Gareth Fry, Macbeth, Donmar Warehouse and Harold Pinter Theatre

Gareth Fry, Viola’s Room, Woolwich Works

Gareth Owen, Starlight Express, Troubadour Wembley Park Theatre

BEST VIDEO DESIGN SPONSORED BY TIKTOK     

David Bergman, The Picture of Dorian Gray, Theatre Royal Haymarket

Grant Gee and Ellie Thompson, Bluets, Royal Court Theatre

Andrzej Goulding, Starlight Express, Troubadour Wembley Park Theatre

Tal Rosner, Minority Report, Nottingham Playhouse, Birmingham Rep and Lyric Hammersmith Theatre

Ash J Woodward, The Artist, Theatre Royal Plymouth

Ash J Woodward, FANGIRLS, Lyric Hammersmith Theatre

BEST MUSICAL DIRECTION/SUPERVISION SPONSORED BY DISNEY’S HERCULES          

Mark Aspinall and Dan Turek, Fiddler on the Roof, Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre

Niraj Chag and Simon Baker, The Buddha of Suburbia, RSC’s Swan Theatre and Barbican Theatre

Darren Clark and Mark Aspinall, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, Ambassadors Theatre

Alasdair Macrae, Macbeth, Donmar Warehouse and Harold Pinter Theatre

Matthew Malone, Brassed Off, Theatre by the Lake, Stephen Joseph Theatre and Octagon Theatre Bolton

Liam Robinson and Tarek Merchant, Hadestown, Lyric Theatre

BEST CASTING DIRECTION   

Amy Ball, The Years, Almeida Theatre

Harry Blumenau and Sarah-Jane Price, Why Am I So Single?, Garrick Theatre

Stuart Burt, Fiddler on the Roof, Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre

Alastair Coomer and Chloe Blake, Till the Stars Come Down, National Theatre

Anna Cooper, Macbeth, Donmar Warehouse and Harold Pinter Theatre

Lotte Hines, A Raisin in the Sun, Leeds Playhouse, Oxford Playhouse, Lyric Hammersmith Theatre and Nottingham Playhouse

BEST WIGS, HAIR AND MAKE-UP DESIGN

Campbell Young Associates, The Devil Wears Prada, Theatre Royal Plymouth and Dominion Theatre

Jackie Saundercock and Campbell Young Associates, Starlight Express, Troubadour Wembley Park Theatre

Marg Horwell, The Picture of Dorian Gray, Theatre Royal Haymarket

Betty Marini, The Cabinet Minister, Menier Chocolate Factory

Hiroaki Miyauchi, Spirited Away, The London Coliseum

Georgia Nosal, The Artist, Theatre Royal Plymouth

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