2008 Evening Standard Theatre Awards

Theatre award in the United Kingdom

The Evening Standard Theatre Awards were announced on November 24, 2008.[1] The longlist was revealed on November 4, 2008 [2] and the shortlist on November 7, 2008.[3]

Winners, shortlist and longlist

Blue ribbon = winner

Best Play

Shortlisted

  • Black Watch by Gregory Burke (National Theatre of Scotland at the Barbican Theatre)
  • Now Or Later by Christopher Shinn (Royal Court Jerwood Theatre Downstairs)
  • Blue ribbon The Pitmen Painters by Lee Hall (Live Theatre and National Theatre co-production)

Longlisted

  • Black Watch by Gregory Burke (National Theatre of Scotland at the Barbican Theatre)
  • Days Of Significance by Roy Williams (Royal Shakespeare Company at the Tricycle Theatre)
  • Her Naked Skin by Rebecca Lenkiewicz (National Theatre Olivier)
  • Never So Good by Howard Brenton (National Theatre Lyttelton)
  • Now Or Later by Christopher Shinn (Royal Court Jerwood Theatre Downstairs)
  • The Pitmen Painters by Lee Hall (Live Theatre and National Theatre co-production)

Sydney Edwards Award for Best Director

Shortlisted

  • Michael Boyd for The History Cycle (Royal Shakespeare Company at the Roundhouse)
  • Blue ribbon Michael Grandage for Othello (Donmar Warehouse), The Chalk Garden (Donmar Warehouse), Ivanov (Donmar West End at the Wyndham's Theatre)
  • John Tiffany for Black Watch (National Theatre of Scotland at the Barbican Theatre)

Longlisted

Best Actor

Shortlisted

Longlisted

Best Actress

Shortlisted

Longlisted

Ned Sherrin Award for Best Musical

Shortlisted

  • La Cage Aux Folles, Menier Chocolate Factory and Playhouse Theatre
  • Marguerite, Theatre Royal Haymarket
  • Blue ribbon Street Scene, The Opera Group, Young Vic and Watford Palace Theatre co-production

Longlisted

  • La Cage Aux Folles, Menier Chocolate Factory and Playhouse Theatre
  • Eurobeat, Novello Theatre
  • Jersey Boys, Prince Edward Theatre
  • Marguerite, Theatre Royal Haymarket
  • Street Scene, The Opera Group, Young Vic and Watford Palace Theatre co-production

Charles Wintour Award for Most Promising Playwright

Shortlisted

References

  1. ^ Winners
  2. ^ Longlist
  3. ^ Shortlist