2011 Evening Standard Theatre Awards
The 2011 Evening Standard Theatre Awards were announced on 20 November 2011. The shortlist was revealed on 7 November 2011 and the longlist on 19 October 2011.Winners, shortlist and longlist
= winnerBest Play
- The Heretic by Richard Bean
- One Man, Two Guvnors by Richard Bean
- Becky Shaw by Gina Gionfriddo
- Tribes by Nina Raine
Longlisted
- Wittenberg by David Davalos
- The Knot of the Heart by David Eldridge
- Remembrance Day by Aleksey Scherbak
Best Director
- Mike Leigh for Grief
- Rob Ashford for Anna Christie
- Dominic Cooke for Chicken Soup with Barley
- Edward Hall for Richard III & The Comedy of Errors
Longlisted
- Lucy Bailey for The Beggar's Opera & Kingdom of Earth & Fabrication
- Danny Boyle for Frankenstein
- Declan Donnellan for The Tempest
- Simon Godwin for The Acid Test
- Michael Grandage for Luise Miller
- Sean Holmes for Saved
- Sam Mendes for Richard III
- Roger Michell for Tribes
- Rufus Norris for London Road
- Trevor Nunn for Flare Path
- Bijan Sheibani for The Kitchen
- Max Stafford-Clark for Top Girls
- Jessica Swale for The Belle's Stratagem
- Matthew Warchus for Matilda the Musical
- Nicholas Hytner for One Man, Two Guvnors
Best Actor
- Benedict Cumberbatch, Frankenstein
- Jonny Lee Miller, Frankenstein
- Bertie Carvel, Matilda the Musical
- Charles Edwards, Much Ado About Nothing
Longlisted
- Richard Clothier, Richard III
- James Corden, One Man, Two Guvnors
- Ralph Fiennes, The Tempest
- Harry Hadden-Paton, Flare Path
- Derek Jacobi, King Lear
- Jude Law, Anna Christie
- Kevin Spacey, Richard III
- Dominic West, Butley
- Sheridan Smith, Flare Path
- Samantha Spiro, Chicken Soup with Barley
- Kristin Scott Thomas, Betrayal
Longlisted
- Gemma Arterton, The Master Builder
- Tracie Bennett, End of the Rainbow
- Eve Best, Much Ado About Nothing
- Lisa Dillon, The Knot of the Heart
- Haydn Gwynne, Richard III
- Lesley Manville, Grief
- Sinead Matthews, Ecstasy
- Ruth Negga, The Playboy of the Western World
- Imelda Staunton, A Delicate Balance
- Michelle Terry, Tribes
- Tracey Ullman, My City
- Ruth Wilson, Anna Christie
Ned Sherrin Award for Best Musical
- Matilda the Musical, RSC Stratford & Cambridge Theatre
- Betty Blue Eyes, Novello Theatre
- London Road, National's Cottesloe
Longlisted
- Crazy for You, Open Air Theatre
- Fela!, National's Olivier
- Parade, Southwark Playhouse
- Woody Sez, Arts Theatre
Best Design
- Adam Cork, sound designer of Anna Christie & King Lear
- Bunny Christie, Men Should Weep
- Lizzie Clachan, Wastwater
- Mark Tildesley, Frankenstein
Longlisted
- Paul Barritt, The Animals and Children Took to the Streets
- Jon Bausor, Lord of the Flies
- Giles Cadle, The Kitchen
- William Dudley, Snake in the Grass
Charles Wintour Award for Most Promising Playwright
- Penelope Skinner, The Village Bike
- EV Crowe, 'Kin'
- Vivienne Franzmann, Mogadishu
Longlisted
- Tom Basden, Joseph K
- Jesse Briton, 'Bound'
- Ella Hickson, Precious Little Talent
- Morgan Lloyd Malcolm, Belongings
Milton Shulman Award for Outstanding Newcomer
- Kyle Soller for his performances in The Glass Menagerie & The Government Inspector & The Faith Machine
- Phoebe Fox for her performances in As You Like It and The Acid Test & There Is A War
- Malachi Kirby for his performance in Mogadishu
- David Wilson Barnes for his performance in Becky Shaw
Longlisted
- 1927 for their production of The Animals and Children Took to the Streets
- Robyn Addison for her performances in The Rivals & Mongrel Island
- Tom Byam Shaw for his performances in Les Parents Terribles and The Tempest
- Joseph Drake for his performance in Kingdom of Earth
- Johnny Flynn for his performance in The Heretic
- Vanessa Kirby for her performance in The Acid Test
- David Mercatali for his direction of Tender Napalm
- Chris Rolls for his direction of Les Parents Terribles
- Thom Southerland for his direction of Parade
Editor's Award
- Michael Grandage for making the Donmar Warehouse a star
Beyond Theatre Award
- Pet Shop Boys and Javier de Frutos for The Most Incredible Thing
Lebedev Special Award
- Kristin Scott Thomas for her contribution to theatre
Moscow Art Theatre's Golden Seagull
- Tom Stoppard for his contribution to Russian theatre and the international stage
Judges
- Sarah Sands, London Evening Standard
- Henry Hitchings, London Evening Standard
- Georgina Brown, Mail on Sunday
- Susannah Clapp, The Observer
- Charles Spencer, Daily Telegraph
- Libby Purves, The Times
- Matt Wolf, International Herald Tribune
- Evgeny Lebedev, chairman of the Evening Standard