Evening Standard Awards Longlists Announced Date: 25 October 2010
For the fourth year running, London’s Evening Standard newspaper has published the longlist of contenders in its annual Evening Standard Theatre Awards. Winners will be announced at a star-studded awards ceremony at the reopened Savoy Hotel on Sunday 28 November 2010.
Unusually, for Best Actress, two of those on the list are in contention for their performances in musicals - Sheridan Smith for Legally Blonde and Elena Roger for Passion. The Standard Awards have no dedicated categories for musical performances and only one specifically for the genre, Best Musical, which does not distinguish between new work and revivals.
In addition to the eight regular categories in the Standard awards – Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Play, Best Musical, Best Director, Best Design, Most Promising Playwright and Outstanding Newcomer – there are two special awards, one for outstanding contribution to theatre, and a second with an international theme, initiated last year by the newspaper’s new Russian owner Evgeny Lebedev, the Golden Seagull Award, presented by the Moscow Art Theatre.
The Evening Standard Awards are the first in the annual awards season. They’re followed by our own Whatsonstage.com Awards, the “theatregoers’ choice”, for which shortlists are announced at our launch party on Friday 3 December following theatregoer nominations from 1 November, the Critics’ Circle and the Laurence Olivier Awards.
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The full longlist of contenders in this year’s 56th annual Evening Standard Theatre Awards, which covers openings up until the end of October 2010, are (in alphabetical order):
BEST ACTOR
Adrian Lester for Cat On A Hot Tin Roof (Novello Theatre)
Michael Grandage for Red (Donmar Warehouse) and Danton's Death (National theatre, Olivier)
Nicholas Hytner for The Habit Of Art (National Theatre, Lyttelton), London Assurance (National Theatre, Olivier) and Hamlet (National Theatre, Olivier)
Lez Brotherston for The Rise And Fall Of Little Voice (Vaudeville theatre), Measure For Measure (Almeida theatre), Women Beware Women (National Theatre, Olivier) and Design For Living (Old Vic)
Mark Thompson for London Assurance (National Theatre, Olivier)
Miriam Buether for Sucker Punch (Royal Court) and Earthquakes In London (National Theatre, Cottesloe)
Rob Howell for Private Lives (Vaudeville theatre) and Deathtrap (Noël Coward theatre)
Vicki Mortimer for The Cat In The Hat (National Theatre, Cottesloe; transferred to Young Vic)
The Charles Wintour Award for MOST PROMISING PLAYWRIGHT
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