The number of votes in the 2012 Whatsonstage.com Awards has passed the 35,000 mark (36,974 to be precise), putting us on target to smash last year’s record of 46,000.
Voting has been open since the nominations were announced on 2 December 2011, and it closes on 31 January.
Results are announced during our Winners’ Concert, produced by Stuart Piper and Jason Haigh-Ellery on
behalf of Whatsonstage.com, at the West End’s Prince of Wales Theatre on
19 February. Previous concert presenters have included James Corden, Sheridan
Smith, Christopher Biggins, Miranda Hart and Mel Giedroyc – this year’s line up will be announced in due course.
The Awards from the UK’s leading theatre website are the only UK event
for the theatre industry voted for purely by the ticket-buying public. More than 11,000 theatregoers cast nominations for their favourite
performances and productions across 26 different award categories.
In the battle of the big musicals, screen-to-stager Ghost the Musical goes head-to-head with the RSC’s musical adaptation of Matilda, which opened in the West End after a sell-out season at Stratford-upon-Avon, with both grabbing nine nominations each.
Other shows in the running include Crazy for You, Betty Blue Eyes (with six apiece), Rock of Ages, Shrek the Musical (with five apiece) and Andrew Lloyd Webber’s production of The Wizard of Oz (with four). Among the plays, the Donmar Warehouse’s revival of Anna Christie and the National’s One Man, Two Guvnors boast five nominations each.
The Whatsonstage.com Awards are held in association with our 2012 presentation rights sponsor Time Out London in aid of this year’s adopted charity, Stage One, which is dedicated to developing the theatre producers of the future.
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