WhatsOnStage Awards 2024, Nominees and Winners

Discover excellence in British theatre at the WhatsOnStage Awards 2024. Celebrate outstanding performances, productions, and talent in this prestigious event honoring the magic of live performance.

by Tamilarasi S

Updated Feb 13, 2024

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WhatsOnStage Awards 2024, Nominees and Winners
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WhatsOnStage Awards 2024

The WhatsOnStage Awards 2024 are happening on February 11, 2024, at the London Palladium. These awards celebrate the best of British theater, focusing on the lively performances and productions in London's West End.

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The event, in its 24th edition, invites theater fans to participate by voting for their favorites, making it unique as it's the audience that decides the winners. Held at the iconic London Palladium, known for its rich theatrical history, the awards promise a glamorous evening honoring outstanding contributions to the stage.

The WhatsOnStage Awards 2024 bring together actors, directors, and theater enthusiasts for a joyous celebration, highlighting the magic of live performances and recognizing the talent that makes the theater world truly exceptional.

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WhatsOnStage Awards Nominees

Here are the nominees for the WhatsOnStage Awards 2024 presented in bullet points:

  • Best New Play:

    • Stranger Things: The First Shadow
    • A Little Life
    • Cowbois
    • Dear England
    • Hamnet
    • The Motive and the Cue
    • Operation Mincemeat
    • The Little Big Things
    • Mrs Doubtfire
  • Best New Musical:

    • Next to Normal
    • Newsies
    • The Time Traveller's Wife
  • Best Play Revival:

    • VANYA
    • A Streetcar Named Desire
    • The Effect
    • The Merchant of Venice 1936
    • The Pillowman
    • Shirley Valentine
  • Best Musical Revival:

    • Guys and Dolls
    • La Cage aux Folles
    • Lord of the Rings
    • The Sound of Music
    • Sunset Boulevard
    • The Wizard of Oz
  • Best Performer in a Play:

    • James Norton, A Little Life
    • Paapa Essiedu, The Effect
    • Joseph Fiennes, Dear England
    • Taylor Russell, The Effect
    • Andrew Scott, VANYA
    • Sheridan Smith, Shirley Valentine
  • Best Performer in a Musical:

    • Nicole Scherzinger, Sunset Boulevard
    • Michael Ahomka-Lindsay, Newsies
    • Natasha Hodgson, Operation Mincemeat
    • Ed Larkin, The Little Big Things
    • Caissie Levy, Next to Normal
    • Marisha Wallace, Guys and Dolls
  • Best Takeover Performance:

    • Aimee Lou Wood, Cabaret
    • Karis Anderson, TINA – The Tina Turner Musical
    • Cory English, Back to the Future: The Musical
    • Mason Alexander Park, Cabaret
    • Lucy St. Louis, Wicked
    • Rebecca Lucy Taylor, Cabaret
  • Best Professional Debut Performance:

    • Rita Bernard-Shaw, Trouble in Butetown
    • Laura Dawkes, Frozen
    • Lou Henry, SIX
    • Louis McCartney, Stranger Things: The First Shadow
    • Andrew Richardson, Guys and Dolls
  • Best Direction:

    • Jamie Lloyd, Sunset Boulevard
    • Polly Findlay, Assassins
    • Rebecca Frecknall, A Streetcar Named Desire
    • Rupert Goold, Dear England
    • Nicholas Hytner, Guys and Dolls
    • Sam Mendes, The Motive and the Cue
  • Best Musical Direction/Supervision:

    • Mark Aspinall and Sioned Saunders, Lord of the Rings
    • Nick Barstow and Nigel Lilley, Next to Normal
    • Cat Beveridge and Nigel Lilley, The Witches
    • Tom Brady, Guys and Dolls
    • Stephen Brooker, Alfonso Casado Trigo and Stephen Metcalfe, Old Friends
  • Best Choreography:

    • Matt Cole, Newsies
    • Fabian Aloise, Sunset Boulevard
    • Ellen Kane and Hannes Langolf, Dear England
    • Stephen Mear, La Cage aux Folles
    • Arlene Phillips with James Cousins, Guys and Dolls
    • Kenrick "H2O" Sandy, Free Your Mind
  • Best Sound Design:

    • Adam Fisher, Sunset Boulevard
    • Paul Arditti, Guys and Dolls
    • Paul Arditti, Stranger Things: The First Shadow
    • Dan Balfour and Tom Gibbons, Dear England
    • Adam Fisher, Lord of the Rings
    • Tony Gayle, Next to Normal
  • Best Set Design:

    • Bunny Christie, Guys and Dolls
    • Miriam Buether, Stranger Things: The First Shadow
    • Lizzie Clachan, Assassins
    • Lizzie Clachan, The Witches
    • Chloe Lamford, Phaedra
    • Morgan Large, Newsies
  • Best Costume Design:

    • Bunny Christie and Deborah Andrews, Guys and Dolls
    • Lizzie Clachan, The Witches
    • Gregory Gale, To Wong Foo: The Musical
    • Gareth Pugh, Free Your Mind
    • Grace Smart, Cowbois
  • Best Lighting Design:

    • Jack Knowles, Sunset Boulevard
    • Rory Beaton and Lucy Carter, The Time Traveller’s Wife
    • Jon Clark, Dear England
    • Jon Clark, The Effect
    • Jon Clark, Stranger Things: The First Shadow
    • Paule Constable, Guys and Dolls
  • Best Casting:

    • Jessica Ronane, Stranger Things: The First Shadow
    • Bryony Jarvis-Taylor, Dear England
    • Bryony Jarvis-Taylor, The Witches
  • Best Video Design:

    • Nathan Amzi and Joe Ransom, Sunset Boulevard
    • 59 Productions, Stranger Things: The First Shadow
    • Andrzej Goulding, Miss Saigon
    • Andrzej Goulding, The Time Traveller's Wife
    • Ash J Woodward, Dear England
    • Ash J Woodward, The Witches
  • Best Off-West End Production:

    • Flowers for Mrs Harris
    • Allegiance
    • Othello
    • Rebecca
    • Scouts! The Musical
    • The Shape of Things
  • Best Regional Production:

    • Boys from the Blackstuff
    • Choir Boy
    • In Dreams
    • Miss Saigon
    • To Wong Foo: The Musical
  • Best Concert Event:

    • Love Never Dies
    • Ariana DeBose in Concert
    • Darren Criss
    • Evita in Concert
    • Once: in Concert
    • Schwartz at 75
  • Best West End Show:

    • Cabaret
    • Back to the Future
    • Les Misérables
    • Moulin Rouge! The Musical
    • The Phantom of the Opera
    • Six
  • Special Award: Services to UK Theatre:

    • Rufus Norris

WhatsOnStage Awards Winners

Best Performer in a Play James Norton for A Little Life
Best Performer in a Musical Nicole Scherzinger for Sunset Boulevard
Best Takeover Performance Aimee Lou Wood for Cabaret
Best Set Design Bunny Christie for Guys and Dolls
Special Award Rufus Norris for Services to UK Theatre
Best New Play Stranger Things: The First Shadow
Best New Musical Mrs. Doubtfire
Best Play Revival VANYA
Best Musical Revival Guys and Dolls
Best Direction Jamie Lloyd for Sunset Boulevard
Best Musical Direction/Supervision Mark Aspinall and Sioned Saunders for Lord of the Rings
Best Choreography Matt Cole for Newsies
Best Sound Design Paul Arditti for Guys and Dolls
Best Costume Design Bunny Christie for Guys and Dolls
Best Lighting Design Jack Knowles for Sunset Boulevard
Best Casting Jessica Ronane for Stranger Things: The First Shadow
Best Off-West End Production Flowers for Mrs Harris
Best Regional Production Choir Boy
Best Concert Event Love Never Dies
Best West End Show Six

WhatsOnStage Awards 2024 Date

The WhatsOnStage Awards 2024 took place on Sunday, February 11, 2024. The event was held at the London Palladium, a famous theater in London known for hosting grand performances. These awards celebrate British theater, especially the vibrant productions and talented performers in London's West End district.

They recognize the best performances, productions, and creative contributions to the theater world. The nominees were announced on December 7, 2023, at the Apollo Theatre, and the voting period closed on January 11, 2024. Winners were revealed during the awards ceremony, where theater enthusiasts and professionals gathered to celebrate the magic of live performance.

The WhatsOnStage Awards are unique because the winners are chosen by the public through voting, reflecting the opinions and preferences of theater-goers across the country. Overall, the WhatsOnStage Awards 2024 were a memorable event honoring the excellence and dedication within the British theater community.

WhatsOnStage Awards

The WhatsOnStage Awards, also known as WOS Awards, celebrate British theater and the people who make it great. They used to be called the Theatregoers' Choice Awards. The awards focus mostly on London's famous West End theater district. Instead of experts deciding who wins, it's the theater fans who get to choose. Every February, people who love theater vote for their favorite performers and productions.

From 2012 to 2023, the awards happened at the Prince of Wales Theatre in the West End. However, in 2024, they moved to the London Palladium, another famous theater in London. This change allows more people to come and enjoy the awards ceremony.

Winning a WhatsOnStage Award is a big deal for actors, directors, and everyone else involved in making great theater. It's like getting a gold star for their hard work and talent. The awards help recognize the best performances and productions of the year, making them an important event in the British theater world.

Overall, the WhatsOnStage Awards are a fun way for theater fans to celebrate their favorite shows and artists, while also shining a spotlight on the incredible talent in British theater.

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WhatsOnStage Awards 2024-FAQs

1. What is the WhatsOnStage Awards ?            

The WhatsOnStage Award is a recognition for outstanding performances and productions in British theater, especially in London's West End.

2. What are the WhatsOnStage Awards 2024?            

The WhatsOnStage Awards 2024 honor the best of British theater in 2024. They celebrate performers, productions, and creative talents in the theater industry.

3. How are the winners of the WhatsOnStage Awards determined?            

The winners of the WhatsOnStage Awards are chosen through public voting by theater enthusiasts and audiences.

4. What makes the WhatsOnStage Awards special?    

The WhatsOnStage Awards are unique because they give the theatre-going public a chance to have their say in recognizing the best of British theatre.

5. Who organizes the WhatsOnStage Awards?        

The WhatsOnStage Awards are organized by WhatsOnStage.com, a prominent theater website that focuses on London's West End theater scene.

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