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WOS Magazine out now: Our Awards & birthday souvenir edition

WOS Magazine out now: Our Awards & birthday souvenir edition

Date: 2 April 2012

Anyone who was there at the Prince of Wales on Sunday 19 February 2012 or watching via our first-ever live webcast knows that the 2012 Whatsonstage.com Awards Concert was a night to remember. And the latest, April/May edition of Whatsonstage.com Magazine will bring all the great memories flooding back.

Two of our favourite champions, 2012 Best Solo Performance winner Kerry Ellis and her long-time collaborator, Queen guitar legend Brian May grace the cover, having rocked audiences on the night with their electrifying rendition of “Defying Gravity”.

The four-page special feature on the culmination of this year’s 12th annual Whatsonstage.com Awards, voted for by more than 79,000 theatregoers, also includes a full results, pictures and some of our favourite acceptance speech highlights from Kerry as well as James Corden, Tim Minchin, Danny Boyle, Amanda Holden, Hannah Waddingham, Josie Rourke and Richard Fleeshman.

Definitely one for the scrapbook. And not only for the Awards. It’s also our 15th birthday feature, with a trip down memory lane, counting years and numbers, from Whatsonstage.com managing and editorial director Terri Paddock.

Whatsonstage.com Magazine is only available to members of our Whatsonstage.com Theatre Club, which costs from just £30 a year! Benefits include advance discounted booking on all our Whatsonstage.com Outings, top shows at group rates, regular free ticket promotions and much much more – as well as the magazine, and our current joining gift, one completely FREE ticket to the West End hit Stomp.

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