Cannabaceae

The WhatsOnStage Awards, founded in 2001 as the Theatregoers' Choice Awards, are a fan-driven set of awards organised by the theatre website WhatsOnStage.com, based on a popular vote recognising performers and productions of English theatre, with an emphasis on London's West End theatre.

The results of the 2001 Whatsonstage Awards were:[1]

Category Winner % of Vote
Best Actress Julie Walters for All My Sons 53%
Best Actor Conleth Hill for Stones in His Pockets 54%
Best Supporting Actress Pauline Flanagan for Dolly West's Kitchen 66%
Best Supporting Actor Ben Daniels for All My Sons 93%
Best New Musical Merrily We Roll Along 56%
Outstanding Musical Production The King & I 27%
Best New Play Dolly West's Kitchen 69%
Best New Comedy Stones in His Pockets 92%
Best Actor in a Musical Daniel Evans for Merrily We Roll Along 49%
Best Actress in a Musical Samantha Spiro for Merrily We Roll Along 55%
Best Supporting Performance in a Musical Taewon Yi Kim for The King & I 69%
Best Director Howard Davies for All My Sons 91%
Best Choreographer Stephen Mear for Singin' in the Rain 48%
Best Set Designer Bunny Christie for Baby Doll 67%
Best Lighting Designer Mark Henderson for All My Sons 69%
Best Costume Designer Gregg Barnes for Pageant 68%
Best New Opera Pelleas & Melisande by ENO 72%
Outstanding Achievement in Opera The Kirov's season at the Royal Opera 71%
Best New Dance Production Indigo Rose by NDT2 72%
Outstanding Achievement in Dance Matthew Bourne for The Car Man 97%

References

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  1. ^ WhatsOnStage Awards Archive"[permanent dead link]. Whatsonstage.com, November 19, 2013


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