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Adrian Lester and Hattie Morahan took the prizes for Best Actor and Actress at today's Critics' Circle awards, hosted by Mark Shenton and introduced by comedian Arthur Smith, at the Prince of Wales Theatre, London.
As ever, the ceremony was an informal gathering of award recipients, the drama critics, theatre practitioners and the media, convivially coming together to celebrate the critics' personal choice of the best theatre, from throughout the UK, during the last calendar year.
THE CRITICS' CIRCLE THEATRE AWARDS 2012
WINNERS
Best New Play: The Effect by Lucy Prebble Cottesloe Theatre at the National, London, in a co-production with Headlong award presented to Lucy Prebble by Henry Hitchings, Evening Standard
The Peter Hepple Award for Best Musical (new or revival): Merrily We Roll Along Menier Chocolate Factory, London award presented to David Babani (Artistic Director, Menier Chocolate Factory) & Maria Friedman by Kate Bassett, Independent on Sunday
Best Actor: Adrian Lester in Red Velvet Tricycle Theatre, London award presented to Adrian Lester by Michael Billington, The Guardian
Best Actress: Hattie Morahan in A Doll's House Young Vic Theatre, London followed by a revival from 2nd April 2013. award presented to Hattie Morahan by Heather Neill, freelance
The John and Wendy Trewin Award for Best Shakespearean Performance: Simon Russell Beale in Timon of Athens Olivier Theatre at the National, London award presented to Simon Russell Beale by Fiona Mountford, Evening Standard
Best Director: Benedict Andrews for Three Sisters Young Vic Theatre, London award presented to David Lan (Artistic Director, Young Vic Theatre) by Andrzej Lukowski, Time Out
Best Designer: Miriam Buether for Wild Swans Young Vic Theatre, London, in a co-production with American Repertory Theater & Actors Touring Company award presented to Miriam Buether by Simon Edge, Daily Express
Most Promising Playwright: Lolita Chakrabarti for Red Velvet Tricycle Theatre, London award presented to Lolita Chakrabarti by Jane Edwardes, Sunday Times
The Jack Tinker Award for Most Promising Newcomer (other than a playwright): Denise Gough for Desire Under the Elms Lyric Hammersmith, London award presented to Denise Gough by Susannah Clapp, The Observer
Special Award Shakespeare's Globe for Globe to Globe award presented to Dominic Dromgoole (Artistic Director, Shakespeare's Globe) & Tom Bird (Executive Producer, Shakespeare's Globe & Festival Director, Globe to Globe) by Matt Wolf, International Herald Tribune
Since the Awards' inception in 1989 the theatre critics, consisting entirely of respected and influential working journalists, have prided themselves on offering something unique on the packed theatre awards circuit: each member of the Drama Section independently casts their vote based on personal choice, free of any discussion or industry influence, ensuring a highly democratic voting process. |