Winners are announced for The Stage Debut Awards

UK

The winners of The Stage Debut Awards have been announced at the annual awards ceremony at London’s 8 Northumberland Avenue, hosted by drag artist, performer and songstress Divina De Campo.

This year the spotlight fell on a total of 45 nominees across eight categories, ranging from performers to composers and designers through to writers, lyricists and directors, whose work debuted on stages across the country. For the first time, this year’s winners also took home a share of a £10,000 prize fund.

Crossroads Live was proud to sponsor the award for Best Composer, Lyricist or Book Writer which was won by the incredibly talented Broadway musical sensation Michael R Jackson for his show A Strange Loop, staged at the Barbican Theatre.

Another hit production staged at the Barbican Theatre also made its mark at the awards with a win for Andrea Scott for her video design for My Neighbour Totoro in the Best Designer category.

The former winner of 2021’s Strictly Come Dancing, Rose Ayling-Ellis scooped up the Best West End Debut award for her standout performance in As You Like It at @sohoplace. The category, the only one voted by the public, is hotly contested and Ayling-Ellis proved the favourite out of a strong shortlist that included A Streetcar Named Desire’s Paul Mescal, Emily Fairn and Mike Faist in Brokeback Mountain, Kyle Ramar Freeman in A Strange Loop, Gabriel Howell for The Unfriend, Zachary Quinto for Best of Enemies and Samira Wiley for Blues for an Alabama Sky.

The night also saw two categories with joint winners. Best Performer in a Play was awarded to both Isobel Thom for Shakespeare’s Globe’s I, Joan and Elan Davies for Imrie at the Sherman Theatre Cardiff, the latter marked the first win at The Stage Debut Awards for a performer in a Welsh-language production. The Best Creative West End Debut award was also shared between two winners: Rob Madge, for writing their West End hit show My Son’s a Queer, (But What Can You Do?) at the Garrick Theatre and Ambassadors Theatre and Tingying Dong for her sound design that created an eerie atmosphere for The Crucible at the National Theatre and Gielgud Theatre.

Jessica Lee took home the Best Performer in a Musical award for Miss Saigon at Crucible Theatre, Sheffield, while productions staged at the Bush Theatre, London had two winners in the creative categories: Anoushka Lucas was honoured for Best Writer for Elephant and Emily Ling Williams received the Best Director award for A Playlist for The Revolution.

The ceremony featured live performances by Divina De Campo, who opened the night with an exclusive musical number devised especially for the ceremony. Rachael Wooding sang ‘After the Rain’ from the hit new British musical Standing at the Sky’s Edge, opening at the Gillian Lynne Theatre in the West End in 2024; Charing Cross Theatre’s upcoming Bronco Billy: The Musical lead’s Emily Benjamin performed Cabaret’s ‘Maybe this Time’ and rounding off the evening Zizi Strallen performed ‘Champagne Dreams’ from Cake: The Marie Antoinette Playlist which just completed a short West End transfer to the Lyric Theatre last month.


THE WINNERS IN FULL

Best Performer in a Play:

  • Elan Davies for Imrie at Sherman Theatre, Cardiff

  • Isobel Thom for I, Joan at Shakespeare’s Globe, London

Best Performer in a Musical:

  • Jessica Lee for Miss Saigon at Crucible Theatre, Sheffield

Best Director:

  • Emily Ling Williams for A Playlist for the Revolution at Bush Theatre, London

Best Designer:

  • Andrea Scott (video) for My Neighbour Totoro at Barbican Theatre, London

Best Writer:

  • Anoushka Lucas for Elephant at Bush Theatre, London

Best Composer, Lyricist or Book Writer:

  • Michael R Jackson for A Strange Loop at Barbican Theatre, London

Best West End Debut Performer:

  • Rose Ayling-Ellis for As You Like It at @sohoplace

Best Creative West End Debut:

  • Tingying Dong (sound designer) for The Crucible at National Theatre and Gielgud Theatre

  • Rob Madge (writer) for My Son’s a Queer, (But What Can You Do?) at Garrick Theatre and Ambassadors Theatre

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