What’s On Stage Awards Winners 2014
It was a successful night for the stars of Harry Potter at the What’s On Stage Awards 2014. Daniel Radcliffe won best actor for his performance in The Cripple of Inishmaan and Rupert Grint won best newcomer for his role in Mojo. The Book of Mormon was the biggest winner on the night taking home four awards for best new musical, as well as musical acting awards for best actor, supporting actor and supporting actress.
Matilda The Musical took the top prize for Best West End Show and Dame Helen Mirren added to her recent BAFTA fellowship with another best actress win for her much celebrated reprisal of the role of The Queen in The Audience.
Full List of Winners Below:
Best Actress in a Play - Dame Helen Mirren in The Audience (Gielgud Theatre)
Best Actor in a Play - Daniel Radcliffe in The Cripple of Inishmaan (Noel Coward Theatre)
Best Supporting Actress in a Play - Haydn Gwynne in The Audience (Gielgud Theatre)
Best Supporting Actor in a Play - David Walliams in A midsummer Night’s Dream (Noel Coward Theatre)
Best Actress in a Musical - Scarlett Strallen in A Chorus Line (London Palladium) and Candide (Menier Chocolate Factory)
Best Actor in a Musical - Gavin Creel in The Book of Mormon (Prince of Wales Theatre)
Best Supporting Actress in a Musical - Alexia Khadime in The Book of Mormon (Prince of Wales Theatre)
Best Supporting Actor in a Musical - Stephen Ashfield in The Book of Mormon (Prince of Wales Theatre)
Best Solo Performance - Barry Humphries in Eat pray Laugh! (London Palladium)
Best Ensemble Performance - A Chorus Line (London Palladium)
Best Takeover in a Role - Carrie Hope Fletcher in Les Miserables (Queen’s Theatre)
Best New Play - The Audience (Gielgud Theatre)
Best New Comedy – The Play That Goes Wrong (Old Red Lion and Trafalgar Studios)
Best New Musical - The Book of Mormon (Prince of Wales Theatre)
Best Play Revival – To Kill A Mockingbird Open Air Theatre, Regent’s Park)
Best Musical Revival – The Sound of Music (Open Air Theatre, Regent’s Park)
London Newcomer of the Year - Rupert Grint in Mojo (Harold Pinter Theatre)
Best Off-West End Production - Titanic (Southwark Playhouse)
Best Regional Production - My Fair Lady (Sheffield Crucible)
Best West End Show - Matilda The Musical (RSC at the Cambridge Theatre)
Theatre Event of the Year – National Theatre’s 50th Anniversary Gala
Best Shakespearean Production - A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Noel Coward Theatre)
Best Director - Michael Grandage for the Michael Grandage Season (Noel Coward Theatre)
Best Set Designer - Mark Thompson for Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (Theatre Royal Drury Lane)
Best Lighting Designer - Adam Silverman for Macbeth(Trafalgar Studios)
Best Choreographer - Peter Darling for Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (Theatre Royal Drury Lane)
Best Original Music - Once by Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova (Phoenix Theatre)