2009 Evening Standard Theatre Awards Explained
The 2009 Evening Standard Theatre Awards were announced on 2009.[1] The shortlist was revealed on 2009[2] and the longlist on 2 November 2009.[3]
Winners, shortlist and longlist
= winner
Best Play
Longlisted
Best Director
Longlisted
Best Actor
Longlisted
- Bertie Carvel, The Pride, (Royal Court)
- Michael Feast, Plague Over England (Duchess)
- Henry Goodman, Duet For One (Almeida/Vaudeville)
- David Harewood, The Mountaintop (Theatre 503/Trafalgar Studios)
- Matthew Kelly, Who's Afraid Of Virginia Woolf (Trafalgar Studios) & Troilus And Cressida (Shakespeare's Globe)
- Ian McKellen, Waiting For Godot (Theatre Royal Haymarket)
- Simon Russell Beale, The Winter's Tale (Old Vic)
- Kevin Spacey, Inherit The Wind (Old Vic)
- Ken Stott, A View From The Bridge (Duke of York's)
- David Tennant, Hamlet (RSC Stratford/Novello)
- David Troughton, Enjoy (Gielgud) & Inherit The Wind (Old Vic)
- Samuel West, Enron (Royal Court)
Natasha Richardson Award for Best Actress
Longlisted
- Samantha Bond, Arcadia (Duke of York's)
- Deanna Dunagan, (Steppenwolf/ National)
- Penny Downie, Helen (Shakespeare's Globe)
- Rebecca Hall, The Winter's Tale (Old Vic)
- Pauline Malefane, The Mysteries (Garrick)
- Lyndsey Marshal, The Pride (Royal Court)
- Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, A View From The Bridge (Duke of York's)
- Amy Morton, (Steppenwolf/ National)
- Juliet Stevenson, Duet For One (Almeida/Vaudeville)
- Michelle Terry, England People Very Nice (National)
Ned Sherrin Award for Best Musical
Longlisted
Best Design
Longlisted
- Jon Bausor, Kursk (Young Vic)
- Miriam Buether, Judgement Day (Almeida)
- Lez Brotherston, Dancing At Lughnasa (Old Vic)
- Bob Crowley, Phedre (National) & The Power Of Yes (National)
- Rob Howell, The Observer (National)
- Peter McKintosh, Prick Up Your Ears (Comedy)
- Vicki Mortimer, Burnt by The Sun (National)
- Christopher Oram, Hamlet, Madame de Sade, Twelfth Night (Donmar at Wyndham's), A Streetcar Named Desire (Donmar Warehouse)
- Todd Rosenthal, (National)
- Ultz, Jerusalem (Royal Court)
Charles Wintour Award for Most Promising Playwright
Longlisted
Milton Shulman Award for Outstanding Newcomer
- Lenny Henry, Othello (Northern Broadsides at Trafalgar Studios)
Longlisted
Judges
Notes and References
- https://www.standard.co.uk/arts/theatre/winners-of-evening-standard-theatre-awards-2009-6733220.html Awards announcement
- Shortlist
- https://www.standard.co.uk/arts/theatre/the-standard-theatre-awards-2009-longlist-revealed-6775015.html Longlist