2009 Evening Standard Theatre Awards
The 2009 Evening Standard Theatre Awards were announced on 2009. The shortlist was revealed on 2009 and the longlist on 2 November 2009.Winners, shortlist and longlist
= winnerBest Play
- Jerusalem by Jez Butterworth
Longlisted
- by Tracy Letts
- England People Very Nice by Richard Bean
- Enron by Lucy Prebble
- Our Class by Tadeusz Slobodzianek/Ryan Craig
- Pornography by Simon Stephens
- Punk Rock by Simon Stephens
- Tusk Tusk by Polly Stenham
- When The Rain Stops Falling by Andrew Bovell
Best Director
- Rupert Goold for Enron
Longlisted
- Howard Davies for Burnt by the Sun
- Marianne Elliott for All's Well That Ends Well
- Richard Eyre for The Last Cigarette and The Observer
- Jeremy Herrin for Tusk Tusk
- Janice Honeyman for The Tempest
- Sean Mathias for Waiting For Godot
- Sam Mendes for The Winter's Tale
- Ian Rickson for Jerusalem
- Anna D Shapiro for
Best Actor
- Mark Rylance, Jerusalem
Longlisted
- Bertie Carvel, The Pride,
- Michael Feast, Plague Over England
- Henry Goodman, Duet For One
- David Harewood, The Mountaintop
- Matthew Kelly, Who's Afraid Of Virginia Woolf & Troilus And Cressida
- Ian McKellen, Waiting For Godot
- Simon Russell Beale, The Winter's Tale
- Kevin Spacey, Inherit The Wind
- Ken Stott, A View From The Bridge
- David Tennant, Hamlet
- David Troughton, Enjoy & Inherit The Wind
- Samuel West, Enron
- Rachel Weisz, A Streetcar Named Desire
Longlisted
- Samantha Bond, Arcadia
- Deanna Dunagan, '
- Penny Downie, Helen
- Rebecca Hall, The Winter's Tale
- Pauline Malefane, The Mysteries
- Lyndsey Marshal, The Pride
- Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, A View From The Bridge
- Amy Morton, '
- Juliet Stevenson, Duet For One
- Michelle Terry, England People Very Nice
Ned Sherrin Award for Best Musical
- Hello, Dolly!
Longlisted
- A Little Night Music
- Been So Long
- The Mysteries
- Spring Awakening
- Sunset Boulevard
Best Design
- Mamoru Iriguchi, Mincemeat
Longlisted
- Jon Bausor, Kursk
- Miriam Buether, Judgement Day
- Lez Brotherston, Dancing At Lughnasa
- Bob Crowley, Phedre & The Power Of Yes
- Rob Howell, The Observer
- Peter McKintosh, Prick Up Your Ears
- Vicki Mortimer, Burnt by The Sun
- Christopher Oram, Hamlet, Madame de Sade, Twelfth Night, A Streetcar Named Desire
- Todd Rosenthal,
- Ultz, Jerusalem
Charles Wintour Award for Most Promising Playwright
- Alia Bano, Shades
Longlisted
- Kieron Barry, Stockwell
- Lucy Kirkwood, It Felt Empty When The Heart Went At First But It Is Alright Now
- Molly Davies, A Miracle
- Katori Hall, The Mountaintop
- Ella Hickson, Eight
- Alexi Kaye Campbell, The Pride & Apologia
Milton Shulman Award for Outstanding Newcomer
- Lenny Henry, Othello
Longlisted
- Naana Agyei-Ampadu, Been So Long
- Aneurin Barnard, Spring Awakening
- Ruth Negga, Phedre
- Bel Powley, Tusk Tusk
- Toby Regbo, Tusk Tusk
- Tom Sturridge, Punk Rock
- Charlotte Wakefield, Spring Awakening
- Phoebe Waller-Bridge, 2nd May 1997
Judges
- Henry Hitchings of the Standard
- Susannah Clapp of The Observer
- Matt Wolf of the International Herald Tribune
- Georgina Brown of The Mail on Sunday
- Charles Spencer from the Daily Telegraph
- Sarah Sands, London Evening Standard
- Evgeny Lebedev, London Evening Standard