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The Stage Debut Awards are theatre awards recognising individuals making their professional debuts in the performing arts in the UK.[1] The annual ceremony was launched in 2017 by The Stage and include accolades for Best Performer in a Play, Best Writer, Best Designer and the Best West End Debut Performer.[2][3] Recipients of these awards have gone on to star in West End shows (including Hamilton, & Juliet, Frozen and The Importance of Being Earnest), television series and films.[4][5][6]

The awards ceremony is held annually at 8 Northumberland Avenue, London. In 2019, the awards relocated to a new venue, The Brewery, London.

In 2020, the Best Actor in a Play and Best Actress in a Play awards were updated to Best Performer in a Play and the Best Actor in a Musial and Best Actress in a Musical awards were updated to Best Performer in a Musical.

Judging Process

Eligible nominees must be aged 16 or over, and making their professional debut in a named role in a production reviewed by The Stage. For acting roles this should be a first named role. The Stage's nationwide network of theatre critics put forward nominees from productions they have reviewed. Performers, writers, directors, designers and composers making their stage debut (and their agents) are also able to nominate themselves online for consideration. The public can also nominate individuals for each category.[7]

Industry professionals from across the UK are then invited to give their input into the longlist. These advisors have included producer Danielle Tarento, casting director David Grindrod, David Jubb, Battersea Arts Centre, designer Es Devlin, Hannah Miller, Royal Shakespeare Company; James Grieve, Paines Plough; Jenny Sealey, Graeae; Jimmy Fay, Lyric Theatre; Laura Donnelly, National Theatre of Scotland; Madani Younis, Bush Theatre; director Michael Grandage; actor Noma Dumezweni, designer Paule Constable; Pravesh Kumar, Rifco; actor Preeya Kalidas; Sam Hodges, Nuffield Southampton Theatres; producer Sonia Friedman; Tom Morris, Bristol Old Vic; and Wendy Spon, National Theatre.[8]

The judging panel decide on the shortlist and winners in all categories, except the Best West End Debut where the shortlist is voted on by the public. The Best West End Debut award recognises those who are making their professional debut in London's West End. This includes individuals who have previously made their debut outside of the West End.

Ceremony

In 2017, the inaugural The Stage Debut Awards Ceremony took place at 8 Northumberland Avenue, London, on September 17.

The ceremony was hosted by West End leading man, Ben Forster.[9] Categories Presenters included director Michael Grandage, actor Sharon D. Clarke, actor Rachel Tucker, Theatre owner Nica Burns, National Theatre director Rufus Norris and actor Kenneth Cranham.[10] Exclusive performances at the ceremony were from Dreamgirls and the National Theatre's Follies.[11][12]

In 2018, the ceremony took place on September 23 at 8 Northumberland Avenue, London. The ceremony was hosted by Cush Jumbo and the Category Presenters included director Michael Grandage, actor Ruthie Henshall, singer Preeya Kalidas, actor Jodie Prenger, and lighting designer Paule Constable. Exclusive performances at the ceremony were from Anaïs Mitchell and Miriam-Teak Lee.

In 2019, the ceremony took place at The Brewery, London, on September 15. The ceremony was hosted by Cush Jumbo, and the exclusive performances were by Rachel Tucker and Amara Okereke. Category Presenters included actor Giles Terera, actor Michael Xavier, singer Brenda Edwards, actor Janie Dee, actor Mark Gatiss, and playwright Inua Ellams.

The first digital ceremony was hosted as a free online event in 2020 by Miriam-Teak Lee (winner of Best Actress in a Musical in 2017) on 27 September. The exclusive performance was from SpitLip (winner of the 2019 Best Composer/Lyricist awards).

In 2021, no ceremony took place due to the Coronavirus pandemic.

In 2022, the ceremony will take place on June 12.

Previous Winners

The Stage Debut Awards 2017[13][2] Winner Nominees
Best Actor in a Play Abraham Popoola in Othello at Tobacco Factory Theatres, Bristol Jack Archer in Nivelli's War at The Lyric Theatre, Belfast
TJ Jones in The Seven Acts of Mercy at Swan Theatre, Royal Shakespeare Company, Stratford-upon-Avon
Kenneth Omole in Assata Taught Me at the Gate Theatre, London
Best Actress in a Play Grace Molony in The Country Girls at Minerva Theatre, Chichester Anya Chalotra in Much Ado About Nothing at Shakespeare's Globe, London
Kellan Frankland in The House of Bernarda Alba at Royal Exchange, Manchester
Jess Peet in Alice in Wonderland at The Royal Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh
Best Actor in a Musical Samuel Thomas in Allegro at Southwark Playhouse, London Adam J Bernard in Dreamgirls at Savoy Theatre, London
Ben Hunter in The Girls at Phoenix Theatre, London
Daniel Urch in 110 in the Shade at Ye Olde Rose and Crown, London
Best Actress in a Musical Miriam-Teak Lee in On the Town at Regent's Park Open Air Theatre, London Chloe Carrington in Hair at Hope Mill Theatre, Manchester
Emily Hughes in Fiddler on the Roof at Everyman Theatre, Liverpool
Siena Kelly in On the Town at Regent's Park Open Air Theatre, London
Best Director Lekan Lawal for Betrayal at Derby Theatre, Derby Sean Aydon for Richard III at Rosemary Branch, London
Alexander Lass for 46 Beacon at Trafalgar Studios 2, London
Lynette Linton for Assata Taught Me at the Gate Theatre, London
Best Designer Rosie Elnile for The Convert at Gate Theatre, London Joshua Gadsby for Still Ill at New Diorama, London
Simon Spencer for The Tempest at Royal Shakespeare Company, Stratford-upon-Avon
Jessica Staton for Extra Yarn at Orange Tree Theatre, London
Best Composer or Lyricist Dan Gillespie Sells for Everybody's Talking About Jamie at Crucible Theatre, Sheffield Jonah Brody and MJ Harding for Removal Men at The Yard, London
Ruth Chan for Snow in Midsummer at Swan Theatre, Royal Shakespeare Company, Stratford-upon-Avon
Stephen Jackson for Roller Diner at Soho Theatre, London
Best Writer Katherine Soper for Wish List at Royal Exchange, Manchester and Royal Court Theatre, London Titas Halder for Run the Beast Down at Marlowe Theatre, Canterbury and Finborough Theatre, London
Asif Khan for Combustion at Tara Arts, London
Victoria Willing for Spring Offensive at Clapham Omnibus, London
The Joe Allen Best West End Debut[14] Andrew Polec for Bat Out of Hell at London Coliseum[15] John Boyega in Woyzeck at Old Vic
Anthony Boyle in Harry Potter and the Cursed Child at The Palace Theatre
Andy Karl in Groundhog Day at Old Vic
Audra McDonald in Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill at Wyndhams Theatre
Imogen Poots in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? at Harold Pinter Theatre
Amber Riley in Dreamgirls at Savoy Theatre, London
Charlie Stemp in Half a Sixpence at Noel Coward Theatre
The Stage Debut Awards 2018[16] Winner Nominees
Best Actor in a Play Akshay Sharan in The Reluctant Fundamentalist, Yard Theatre, London Seb Carrington in Summer and Smoke, Almeida Theatre, London
Chris Walley in The Lieutenant of Inishmore, Noel Coward Theatre, London
Alex Wilson in The Elephant Man, Bristol Old Vic Theatre, Bristol
Best Actress in a Play Gemma Dobson in Rita, Sue and Bob Too, Octagon Theatre, Bolton Kitty Archer in One for Sorrow, Royal Court, London
Lorna Fitzgerald in The Shadow Factory, NST City, Southampton
Grainne O’Mahony in The Elephant Man, Bristol Old Vic, Bristol
Best Actor in a Musical Louis Gaunt in Oklahoma!, Grange Park Opera, West Horsley Will Carey in It's Only Life, Union Theatre, London
Toby Miles in Les Misérables, Queen’s Theatre, London
Simon Oskarsson in Return to the Forbidden Planet, Upstairs at the Gatehouse, London
Best Actress in a Musical Amara Okereke in Les Misérables, Queen’s Theatre, London Teleri Hughes in Spring Awakening at the Hope Mill Theatre, Manchester
Eleanor Kane in Fun Home at the Young Vic, London
Rebecca Mendoza in Hairspray, on tour
Best Director Katy Rudd for The Almighty Sometimes, Royal Exchange, Manchester Iwan Lewis for One Minute, the Barn Theatre, Cirencester
Alexandra Moxon for Wreck at Nottingham Playhouse
Oscar Pearce for Great Apes at the Arcola Theatre, London
Best Designer Khadija Raza for Hijabi Monologues, Spun, and Mixtape, Bush Theatre, London, the Arcola Theatre, London and the Royal Exchange, Manchester Basia Binkowska for Devil with the Blue Dress at the Bunker Theatre, London
Fin Redshaw for Pieces of String and Love Me Now, Mercury Theatre, Colchester and the Tristan Bates Theatre, London
Jasmine Swan for Hyem, The Passing of Third Floor Back, Hanna and The Sleeper, Theatre503, London, the Finborough Theatre, London, the Arcola Theatre, London, and Rialto Theatre, Brighton
Best Composer or Lyricist Gus Gowland for Pieces of String, Mercury Theatre, Colchester Kate Marlais for Abandon, Lyric Hammersmith, London
Matt Winkworth for The Assassination of Katie Hopkins, Theatr Clwyd, Mold
Best Writer Andrew Thompson for In Event of Moone Disaster, Theatre503, London Georgia Christou for Yous Two, Hampstead Theatre, London
Kendall Feaver for The Almighty Sometimes, Royal Exchange, Manchester
Natasha Gordon for Nine Night, National Theatre, London
Joe White for Mayfly, Orange Tree Theatre, London
The Joe Allen Best West End Debut Aidan Turner in The Lieutenant of Inishmore, Noel Coward Theatre Mohammad Amiri for The Jungle at the Playhouse Theatre
Ashley Banjo for Dick Whittington at the London Palladium
Bryan Cranston for Network at the National Theatre
Michelle Greenidge for Nine Night at the National Theatre
John McCrea for Everybody’s Talking About Jamie at the Apollo Theatre
Kelli O’Hara for The King and I at the London Palladium
The Stage Debut Awards 2019[17][18] Winner Nominees
Best Actor in a Play Jamal Ajala in Ear for Eye, Royal Court Stuart Campbell in The Hunt, Almeida Theatre
Patrick Gibson in Sweat, Donmar Warehouse and the Gielgud Theatre
Ivan Oyik in Blue/Orange, Birmingham Repertory Theatre
Best Actress in a Play Lauren O'Leary in The Awkward Years, The Other Room, Cardiff Liv Hill in Top Girls, National Theatre
Urielle Klein-Mekongo in Yvette, Bush Theatre
Bea Webster in Mother Courage, Albion Electric Warehouse, Leeds
Best Actor in a Musical Adam Hugill for Standing in The Sky's Edge, Crucible Theatre, Sheffield Ryan Hutton in Only Fools and Horses The Musical, Theatre Royal Haymarket
Jac Yarrow in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, London Palladium
Best Actress in a Musical Danielle Fiamanya in The Color Purple, Curve, Leicester and Birmingham Hippodrome Georgina Ambrey in My Mother Said I Never Should and The Rise and Fall of Little Voice, Theatre by the Lake, Keswick
Maiya Quansah-Breed in Six, Arts Theatre
Jarneia Richard-Noel in Six, Arts Theatre
Best Director Atri Banerjee for Hobson's Choice, Royal Exchange, Manchester Tyrone Huntley for Ain't Misbehaving, Mercury Theatre, Colchester
Jade Lewis for Superhoe, Royal Court
Tom Scutt for Berberian Sound Studio, Donmar Warehouse
Best Designer Evie Gurney for Antony and Cleopatra and The Hunt, National Theatre and Almeida Theatre Abby Clarke for Beauty and the Beast, Theatre by the Lake, Keswick
Maxwell Nicholson Lailey for Huddle (Unicorn Theatre)
Best Composer or Lyricist David Cumming, Felix Hagan, Natasha Hodgson and Zoe Roberts for Operation Mincemeat, New Diorama Theatre Oran Eldor and Marcus Stevens for Mythic the Musical, Charing Cross Theatre
Anaïs Mitchell for Hadestown, National Theatre
Femi Temowo for Death of a Salesman, Young Vic
Best Writer Jasmine Lee-Jones for Seven Methods of Killing Kylie Jenner, Royal Court Ross Willis for Wolfie, Theatre503
Nicole Lecky for Superhoe, Royal Court
Holly Robinson for Soft Animals, Soho Theatre
The Joe Allen Best West End Debut Jac Yarrow for Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, London Palladium Matthew Broderick in The Starry Messenger, Wyndham's Theatre
Andrew Burnap in The Inheritance, Noël Coward Theatre
Nathanael Campbell in Come From Away, Phoenix Theatre
Saffron Coomber in Emilia, Vaudeville Theatre
Sarah Gordy in Jellyfish, National Theatre
Samuel H Levine in The Inheritance, Noël Coward Theatre
The Stage Debut Awards 2020[19][20] Winner Nominees
Best Performer in a Play Daniel Monks for Teenage Dick at the Donmar Warehouse, London & Rachel Nwokoro for Little Baby Jesus at the Orange Tree Theatre, London Saida Ahmed for Little Miss Burden at the Bunker, London
Brooklyn Melvin for Oliver Twist at Leeds Playhouse (in a co-production with Ramps on the Moon)
Jessica Rhodes for The Sugar Syndrome at the Orange Tree Theatre, London
Khai Shaw for Little Baby Jesus at the Orange Tree Theatre, London
Bobby Stallwood for Faith, Hope and Charity at the National Theatre, London
Best Performer in a Musical Shan Ako for Les Misérables at the Sondheim Theatre, London & Sam Tutty for Dear Evan Hansen at the Noël Coward Theatre, London Lucy Anderson for Dear Evan Hansen at the Noël Coward Theatre, London
Chase Brown for Mame at the Hope Mill Theatre, Manchester
Oli Higginson for The Last Five Years at the Southwark Playhouse, London
Adriana Ivelisse for West Side Story at Curve, Leicester
Tom Noyes for Preludes at the Southwark Playhouse, London
Bethany Tennick for Islander at the Southwark Playhouse, London
Best Director Martha Kiss Perrone for When It Breaks It Burns at the Battersea Arts Centre, London Georgia Green for The Mikvah Project at the Orange Tree Theatre, London
Alex Sutton for Preludes at the Southwark Playhouse, London
Best Designer Rose Revitt (set and costume) for Dr Korczak’s Example at Leeds Playhouse Liam Bunster (set and costume) for The Taming of the Shrew at Shakespeare’s Globe, London
Andrew Exeter (lighting) for High Fidelity at the Turbine Theatre, London
Best Composer or Lyricist Jim Barne and Kit Buchan for The Season at the New Wolsey Theatre, Ipswich and Royal and Derngate, Northampton Jherek Bischoff for The Ocean at the End of the Lane at the National Theatre, London
Robbie Williams for The Boy in the Dress at the Royal Shakespeare Company, Stratford-upon-Avon
Best Writer Temi Wilkey for The High Table at the Bush Theatre, London (in a co-production with Birmingham Rep) Samuel Bailey for Shook at the Southwark Playhouse, London
Mari Izzard for Hela at The Other Room, Cardiff
Eleanor Tindall for Before I Was a Bear at The Bunker, London
Best West End Debut Sam Tutty for Dear Evan Hansen at the Noël Coward Theatre Shan Ako for Les Misérables at the Sondheim Theatre
David Mitchell for The Upstart Crow at the Gielgud Theatre
Daniel Monks for Teenage Dick at the Donmar Warehouse
Samantha Pauly for Evita at Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre
Wendell Pierce for Death of a Salesman at the Piccadilly Theatre
Aimee Lou Wood for Uncle Vanya at the Harold Pinter Theatre

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