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    The Evening Standard Announces 67th Theatre Awards

    The Evening Standard has announced that the 67th Evening Standard Theatre Awards will take place at Claridge’s on 19 November 2023. The annual awards return following last year’s intimate celebration and are hosted by the newspaper’s proprietor Lord Lebedev, alongside co-hosts David Harewood, Vanessa Kirby, Ian McKellen and Sienna Miller, with the ceremony presented by Susan Wokoma.

    The Evening Standard Announces 67th Theatre Awards
    The Evening Standard Announces 67th Theatre Awards

    About The Evening Standard Theatre Awards 

    Launched in 1955, the Evening Standard Theatre Awards have helped shape the course of London’s theatrical history and continue to reinforce the West End’s rightful place on the global stage. 

    Who is presenting The Evenning Standard Theatre Awards?

    The ceremony will be presented by London-born and RADA-trained Susan Wokoma. Susan is an actress, writer and director and has recently finished starring on stage at Chichester Festival in Never Have I Ever, the debut play by Deborah Frances-White. Her theatre work also includes productions at the Royal Court, Bush Theatre, Almeida, Regent’s Park Theatre and the National Theatre. Susan will begin shooting her first feature for BBC Films in 2024, Three Weeks, which she will both direct and star in.

    About the hosts of The Evening Standard Theatre Awards

    Last seen in Young Vic’s production of Best of Enemies which transferred to the West End, David Harewood was awarded an OBE for services to theatre in 2023. Other notable stage roles include Othello at the National Theatre and Martin Luther King Jr in The Mountaintop

    BAFTA Award-winner, and Emmy, Golden Globe and Academy Award-nominee Vanessa Kirby has earned international acclaim for her film, television and stage roles. She made her professional acting debut on stage with a production of Arthur Miller's All My Sons (2010), and followed this with praised performances in plays including A Midsummer Night's Dream (2010), As You Like It (2010), A Streetcar Named Desire (2014, 2016) and Uncle Vanya (2016). In 2016 and 2017, Vanessa starred as Princess Margaret in Netflix’s The Crown, earning her a Supporting Actress nomination at the British Academy Television Awards 2017, and again in 2018, where she won. 

    One of London’s most celebrated stage actors, Ian McKellen also joins the co-hosting line-up. Twice named Best Actor in the Evening Standard Theatre Awards (for Coriolanus in 1984 and Othello in 1989), Ian McKellen was also recipient of the Lebedev Special Award in 2009 for his contribution to theatre. Leading roles include The Alchemist (1978), Bent (1979), Richard III (1990), King Lear (2017) & Hamlet (2022). He is currently starring alongside Roger Allam in Frank & Percy at The Other Palace in Victoria.

    Actress Sienna Miller joins Lord Lebedev as a co-host for the first time this year. An accomplished star of international cinema, Sienna made her West End debut in 2005, in a revival of As You Like It

    The 67th Evening Standard Theatre Awards include:

    Best Play

    Milton Shulman Award for Best Director

    Best Actor

    Natasha Richardson Award for Best Actress in association with Mithridate

    Best Design

    Charles Wintour Award for Most Promising Playwright

    Emerging Talent Award

    Best Musical

    Best Musical Performance

    Lebedev Award

    Editor’s Award

    The shortlist for the 67th Evening Standard Theatre Awards will be announced later in the month.


    Kevin Thomas

    From as early as I can recall, writing has always been my passion. Being able to combine this with my love for theatre has been a rewarding and exhilarating experience. I truly believe that there is magic in seeing a story brought to life on stage, and this is what I would like to promote to audiences. 


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