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    OFF WEST END AWARDS ANNOUNCED

    Musical theatre was the main winner at the first annual Off West End Awards 2011, with seven awards going to productions in the genre.

    OFF WEST END 2011 AWARDS IN FULL

    Best Female Performance: Michelle Terry in Tribes, Royal Court

    Best Male Performance: Danny Webb in Blasted, Lyric Hammersmith

    Best Production: Assassins, Union Theatre

    Best New Musical: Porn – The Musical, Theatre503

    Best Choreographer: Alistair David for Bells are Ringing, Union Theatre

    Best Entertainment: The Animals and Children Took to the Streets, BAC

    Best Producer: Lilli Geissendorfer

    Best Director: Thom Southerland for Me and Juliet, Finborough Theatre

    Best New Play: Tribes by Nina Raine, The Royal Court

    Most Promising New Playwright: Arinze Kene for Estate Walls, Oval House

    Best Artistic Director/Programmer: Neil McPherson, Finborough Theatre

    Best Lighting Design: Howard Hudson for Me and Juliet, Finborough Theatre and Tomorrow Morning, Landor Theatre

    Best Sound Design: Steve Miller for Assassins, Union Theatre

    Best Set Design: Ultz for The Beauty Queen of Leenane, The Young Vic

    Best Costume/Make-up Design: Emily Stuart for Anyone Can Whistle, Jermyn Street Theatre

    Best Marketing Campaign: Ghost Stories, The Lyric Hammersmith

    Panel Award: Chickenshed



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