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The 2009
Evening Standard Theatre Awards were announced on 2009.
[1] The shortlist was revealed on 2009
[2] and the longlist on 2 November 2009.
[3]
Winners, shortlist and longlist
= winner
Best Play
Longlisted
Best Director
Longlisted
Best Actor
Longlisted
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Bertie Carvel,
The Pride, (Royal Court)
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Michael Feast,
Plague Over England (Duchess)
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Henry Goodman,
Duet For One (Almeida/Vaudeville)
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David Harewood,
The Mountaintop (Theatre 503/Trafalgar Studios)
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Matthew Kelly,
Who's Afraid Of Virginia Woolf (Trafalgar Studios) &
Troilus And Cressida (Shakespeare's Globe)
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Ian McKellen,
Waiting For Godot (Theatre Royal Haymarket)
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Simon Russell Beale,
The Winter's Tale (Old Vic)
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Kevin Spacey,
Inherit The Wind (Old Vic)
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Ken Stott,
A View From The Bridge (Duke of York's)
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David Tennant,
Hamlet (RSC Stratford/Novello)
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David Troughton,
Enjoy (Gielgud) &
Inherit The Wind (Old Vic)
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Samuel West,
Enron (Royal Court)
Natasha Richardson Award for Best Actress
Longlisted
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Samantha Bond,
Arcadia (Duke of York's)
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Deanna Dunagan,
August: Osage County (Steppenwolf/ National)
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Penny Downie,
Helen (Shakespeare's Globe)
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Rebecca Hall,
The Winter's Tale (Old Vic)
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Pauline Malefane,
The Mysteries (Garrick)
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Lyndsey Marshal,
The Pride (Royal Court)
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Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio,
A View From The Bridge (Duke of York's)
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Amy Morton,
August: Osage County (Steppenwolf/ National)
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Juliet Stevenson,
Duet For One (Almeida/Vaudeville)
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Michelle Terry,
England People Very Nice (National)
Ned Sherrin Award for Best Musical
Longlisted
Best Design
Longlisted
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Jon Bausor,
Kursk (Young Vic)
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Miriam Buether,
Judgement Day (Almeida)
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Lez Brotherston,
Dancing At Lughnasa (Old Vic)
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Bob Crowley,
Phedre (National) &
The Power Of Yes (National)
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Rob Howell,
The Observer (National)
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Peter McKintosh,
Prick Up Your Ears (Comedy)
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Vicki Mortimer,
Burnt by The Sun (National)
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Christopher Oram,
Hamlet,
Madame de Sade,
Twelfth Night (Donmar at Wyndham's),
A Streetcar Named Desire (Donmar Warehouse)
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Todd Rosenthal,
August: Osage County (National)
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Ultz,
Jerusalem (Royal Court)
Charles Wintour Award for Most Promising Playwright
Longlisted
Milton Shulman Award for Outstanding Newcomer
Longlisted
Judges
References