| Best New Play
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Outstanding Musical Production
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- Jitney by August Wilson – National Theatre Lyttelton
- Boy Gets Girl by Rebecca Gilman – Royal Court
- Gagarin Way by Gregory Burke – National Theatre Cottesloe
- Humble Boy by Charlotte Jones – National Theatre Cottesloe / Gielgud
- Mouth to Mouth by Kevin Elyot – Royal Court / Albery
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- My Fair Lady – Theatre Royal Drury Lane
- Kiss Me, Kate – Victoria Palace
- South Pacific – National Theatre Olivier
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| Best New Comedy
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Best Entertainment
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- The Play What I Wrote by Eddie Braben, Sean Foley and Hamish McColl – Wyndham's
- Boston Marriage by David Mamet – Donmar Warehouse / New Ambassadors
- Caught in the Net by Ray Cooney – Vaudeville
- Feelgood by Alistair Beaton – Garrick
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- Shockheaded Peter – Piccadilly / Albery
- Barbara Cook Sings Mostly Sondheim – Lyric
- The League of Gentlemen – Theatre Royal, Drury Lane
- The Pub Landlord: My Gaff, My Rules – Playhouse
- The Vagina Monologues – New Ambassadors / Arts
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| Best Actor
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Best Actress
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- Roger Allam as Terri Dennis in Privates on Parade – Donmar Warehouse
- Simon Russell Beale as Felix Humble in Humble Boy – National Theatre Cottesloe / Gielgud
- Sean Foley and Hamish McColl as Sean and Hamish in The Play What I Wrote – Wyndham's
- Alan Rickman as Elyot Chase in Private Lives – Albery
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- Lindsay Duncan as Amanda Prynne in Private Lives – Albery
- Lindsay Duncan as Laura in Mouth to Mouth – Royal Court / Albery
- Victoria Hamilton as Sheila in A Day in the Death of Joe Egg – New Ambassadors / Comedy
- Zoë Wanamaker as Anna in Boston Marriage – Donmar Warehouse / New Ambassadors
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| Best Actor in a Musical or Entertainment
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Best Actress in a Musical or Entertainment
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- Philip Quast as Emile de Becque in South Pacific – National Theatre Olivier
- Brent Barrett as Fred Graham/Petruchio in Kiss Me, Kate – Victoria Palace
- Paul Keating as Straight Dave in Closer to Heaven – Arts
- Jonathan Pryce as Henry Higgins in My Fair Lady – Theatre Royal Drury Lane
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- Martine McCutcheon as Eliza Doolittle in My Fair Lady – Theatre Royal Drury Lane
- Barbara Cook as Herself in Barbara Cook Sings Mostly Sondheim – Lyric
- Ruthie Henshall as Peggy Sue in Peggy Sue Got Married – Shaftesbury
- Marin Mazzie as Lilli Vanessi/Kate Minola in Kiss Me, Kate – Victoria Palace
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| Best Actor in a Supporting Role
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Best Actress in a Supporting Role
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- Toby Jones as Arthur in The Play What I Wrote – Wyndham's
- Desmond Barrit as Sir John Falstaff in Henry IV – Barbican
- Ned Beatty as Big Daddy Pollitt in Cat on a Hot Tin Roof – Lyric
- Adam Godley as Gompertz in Mouth to Mouth – Royal Court / Albery
- Malcolm Sinclair as Major Giles Flack in Privates on Parade – Donmar Warehouse
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- Marcia Warren as Mercy Lott in Humble Boy – National Theatre Cottesloe / Gielgud
- Bríd Brennan as Birdie Hubbard in The Little Foxes – Donmar Warehouse
- Emma Fielding as Sibyl in Private Lives – Albery
- Lyndsey Marshal as Catherine in Boston Marriage – Donmar Warehouse / New Ambassadors
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| Best Supporting Performance in a Musical or Entertainment
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- Martyn Jacques as Performer in Shockheaded Peter – Piccadilly / Albery
- Nancy Anderson as Lois Lane/Bianca Minola in Kiss Me, Kate – Victoria Palace
- Michael Berresse Bill Calhoun Lucentio in Kiss Me, Kate – Victoria Palace
- Nicholas Le Prevost as Colonel Hugh Pickering in My Fair Lady – Theatre Royal Drury Lane
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| Best Director
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Best Theatre Choreographer
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- Michael Boyd for Henry IV and Richard III – Young Vic
- Michael Blakemore for Kiss Me, Kate – Victoria Palace
- Howard Davies for Private Lives – Albery
- Julian Crouch and Phelim McDermott for Shockheaded Peter – Piccadilly / Albery
- Ian Rickson for Mouth to Mouth – Royal Court / Albery
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- Matthew Bourne for My Fair Lady – Theatre Royal Drury Lane
- Irving Davies for The Play What I Wrote – Wyndham's
- Scarlett Mackmin for Privates on Parade – Donmar Warehouse
- Kathleen Marshall for Kiss Me, Kate – Victoria Palace
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| Most Promising Playwright
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Most Promising Performer
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- Grae Cleugh for Fucking Games – Royal Court
- Abi Morgan for Tender – Hampstead
- Simon Stephens for Herons – Royal Court
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- Benjamin Davies as Danny in Fucking Games – Royal Court
- Jack Davenport as Tony in The Servant – Lyric Hammersmith
- Ralf Little as George Harrison in Presence – Royal Court
- Leah Muller as The Stepdaughter in Six Characters In Search of an Author – Young Vic
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| Best Set Designer
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Best Costume Designer
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- Tim Hatley for Humble Boy – National Theatre Cottesloe and Private Lives – Albery
- Lez Brotherston for A Midsummer Night's Dream – Albery and The Little Foxes – Donmar Warehouse
- Julian Crouch and Graeme Gilmour for Shockheaded Peter – Piccadilly / Albery
- Robin Wagner for Kiss Me, Kate – Victoria Palace
- Anthony Ward for My Fair Lady – Theatre Royal Drury Lane
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- Jenny Beavan for Private Lives – Albery
- Martin Pakledinaz for Kiss Me, Kate – Victoria Palace
- Kevin Pollard for Shockheaded Peter – Piccadilly / Albery
- Anthony Ward for My Fair Lady – Theatre Royal Drury Lane
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| Best Lighting Designer
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- Mark Henderson for A Midsummer Night's Dream – Albery and The Playboy of the Western World – National Theatre Cottesloe
- Howard Harrison for Cat on a Hot Tin Roof – Lyric and Tales from Hollywood – Donmar Warehouse
- David Hersey for My Fair Lady – Theatre Royal Drury Lane and South Pacific – National Theatre Olivier
- Tim Mitchell for Henry IV – Barbican
- Peter Mumford for Hamlet – Barbican and Private Lives – Albery
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| Outstanding Achievement in Dance
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Best New Dance Production
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- Mark Morris Dance Group for their season – Sadler's Wells
- Ushio Amagatsu for choreographing, conceiving, directing and performing Hibiki, Sankai Juku – Sadler's Wells
- Dana Caspersen in Artifact and Eidos/Telos, Ballett Frankfurt – Sadler's Wells
- William Forsythe in Artifact and Eidos/Telos, Ballett Frankfurt – Sadler's Wells
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- Hibiki, Sankai Juku – Sadler's Wells
- Eidos/Telos, Ballett Frankfurt – Sadler's Wells
- Live, Dutch National Ballet – Sadler's Wells
- Onegin, The Royal Ballet – Royal Opera House
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| Outstanding Achievement in Opera
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Outstanding New Opera Production
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- Bernard Haitink for Jenůfa and The Queen of Spades, The Royal Opera – Royal Opera House
- From Morning to Midnight, The Rake's Progress, The Rape of Lucretia and War and Peace, English National Opera – London Coliseum
- Karita Mattila in Jenůfa and The Queen of Spades, The Royal Opera – Royal Opera House
- David Sawer for From Morning to Midnight, English National Opera – London Coliseum
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- Boulevard Solitude, The Royal Opera – Royal Opera House
- Jenůfa, The Royal Opera – Royal Opera House
- The Rape of Lucretia, English National Opera – London Coliseum
- Rigoletto, The Royal Opera – Royal Opera House
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| Outstanding Achievement Award
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Audience Award for Most Popular Show
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- The Phantom of the Opera – Her Majesty's
- All the Great Books (Abridged), Reduced Shakespeare Company – Criterion Theatre
- Cats – New London
- Mamma Mia – Prince Edward
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| Society Special Award
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