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Mirren, Ejiofor and Book of Mormon in running for Evening Standard Awards

The shortlists have been announced for the 59th Evening Standard Awards, the curtain-raiser of the London theatre awards season

The Book of Mormon is nominated for Best Musical
The Book of Mormon is nominated for Best Musical

The Evening Standard has announced its 2013 shortlists, with Helen Mirren and Chiwetel Ejiofor among the acting nominees and The Book of Mormon and The Light Princess in the running for Best Musical.

Othello co-stars Adrian Lester and Rory Kinnear will go head-to-head alongside Ejiofor in the Best Actor category, while Kinnear is also nominated for Most Promising Playwright for his play The Herd.

Mirren, who is nominated for her performance as Queen Elizabeth II in Peter Morgan's The Audience, won an Olivier Award for the role back in April.

Ejiofor's nomination, for A Season in the Congo at the Young Vic, comes as he is being hotly tipped to be in the running for an Oscar next year for his performance in the forthcoming film 12 Years a Slave.

Helen Mirren in The Audience
Helen Mirren in The Audience

The Best Director category features past, present and future artistic directors of the National Theatre in Richard Eyre, Nicholas Hytner and Rufus Norris; while Lucy Kirkwood's Chimerica, Nick Dear's The Dark Earth and the Light Sky and Lucy Prebble's The Effect are up for Best Play.

The Effect, which premiered it the NT Cottesloe 12 months ago, is also represented by Best Actress nominee Billie Piper and Lyndsey Turner, who is shortlisted for Best Director.

And the newly created Best Musical Performance category is an all-female affair, comprising Rosalie Craig (The Light Princess), Cynthia Erivo (The Color Purple) and Charlotte Wakefield (The Sound of Music).

Among the notable names who missed out from the longlists announced last month are Judi Dench, Lenny Henry, James McAvoy, Kristin Scott Thomas and Dominic West.

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The judging panel comprises critics Henry Hitchings, Georgina Brown, Susannah Clapp, Charles Spencer and Matt Wolf, and Evening Standard editor Sarah Sands.

Sands called the shortlist for the 59th awards "one of our strongest in years", adding: "The Evening Standard is proud to play a part in London’s theatrical life with these Awards at a time when it is buzzing with so much creativity."

The awards will be announced during a ceremony compered by Homeland star Damian Lewis at the Savoy Hotel on 17 November.

Othello stars Rory Kinnear and Adrian Lester will go head to head for Best Actor
Othello stars Rory Kinnear and Adrian Lester will go head to head for Best Actor
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Full Evening Standard shortlists:

Best Actor
Chiwetel Ejiofor for A Season in the Congo (Young Vic)
Rory Kinnear for Othello (NT Olivier)
Adrian Lester for Othello (NT Olivier)

Natasha Richardson Award for Best Actress
Linda Bassett for Roots (Donmar Warehouse)
Lesley Manville for Ghosts (Almeida)
Helen Mirren for The Audience (Gielgud)
Billie Piper for The Effect (NT Cottesloe)
Kristin Scott Thomas for Old Times (Harold Pinter)

Best Play
Chimerica by Lucy Kirkwood (Almeida & Harold Pinter)
The Dark Earth and the Light Sky by Nick Dear (Almeida)
The Effect by Lucy Prebble (NT Cottesloe)

Ned Sherrin Award for Best Musical
The Book of Mormon (Prince of Wales)
The Light Princess (NT Lyttelton)
Merrily We Roll Along (Menier Chocolate Factory & Harold Pinter)

Best Director
Richard Eyre for Ghosts (Almeida)
Nicholas Hytner for Othello (NT Olivier)
Rufus Norris for The Amen Corner (NT Olivier)
Lyndsey Turner for Chimerica (Almeida & Harold Pinter)

Best Design
Bob Crowley for People (NT Lyttelton) & The Audience (Gielgud) & Once (Phoenix)
Es Devlin for Chimerica (Almeida)
Tim Hatley (design) &
Peter Mumford (lighting) for Ghosts (Almeida)

Charles Wintour Award for Most Promising Playwright
Rachel De-lahay for Routes (Royal Court)
Rory Kinnear for The Herd (Bush)
Phoebe Waller-Bridge for Fleabag (Soho)

Milton Shulman Award for Outstanding Newcomer
Caoilfhionn Dunne for The Night Alive (Donmar Warehouse)
Seth Numrich for Sweet Bird of Youth (Old Vic)
Luke Thompson for A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Shakespeare’s Globe)
Olivia Vinall for Othello (NT Olivier)

Best Musical Performance
Rosalie Craig for The Light Princess (NT Lyttelton)
Cynthia Erivo for The Color Purple (Menier Chocolate Factory)
Charlotte Wakefield for The Sound of Music (Regent’s Park Open Air)