![]() ![]() This platform has been developed by TheaterMania and road-tested to huge success in the Broadway and nationwide US markets. Video content from the UK theatre bible, is the UKs number one website for theatre news, reviews, features, discussion and ticket offers. Major investment has been made in the new site, which is based on a robust, scalable platform that has been custom-built for theatre ticketing, show listings and content. Under our new ownership, the website was relaunched in June 2013. The merger of these two renowned theatre brands forms the first dedicated transatlantic digital theatre media group, serving the world’s two great theatre capitals, London and New York, and markets throughout the United States and United Kingdom. , Inc., is the leading US-based theatre content, ticketing and services company. In 2012 WhatsOnStage was acquired by Time Out who sold it on to in January 2013. It also organizes the annual WhatsOnStage Awards. Three years later it was bought by Terri Paddock (along with David Dobson) who owned and ran the company for 13 years. WhatsOnStage (formerly known as Bandwidth Communications) is a provider of theatre information and tickets. The company was founded in 1996 by the media corporation EMAP under the auspices of Carol Dukes. Together we build our industry is the leading source for UK theatre information and tickets. We’re nothing without them, and we are enormously grateful for their unwavering support. “Today we also honour the audiences who stuck with us, and have voted this year in numbers never seen before. Rent, at the Hope Mill theatre in Manchester, won best regional theatre production.Ĭoleman said: “The breadth of talent honoured today, in the first major theatre awards to return in full post pandemic, demonstrates that theatre is back, and then some. ![]() “These are first steps as we evolve the awards in the coming years to truly make them fully inclusive,” a spokesperson said.Įddie Redmayne, the Emcee in Cabaret, won best performer in a male identifying role in a musical, and Carrie Hope Fletcher, who plays the title part in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Cinderella, won best performer in a female identifying role in a musical.Īnything Goes won best musical revival, and a second award went to Carly Mercedes Dyer for best supporting performer in a female identifying role in a musical.īest new play went to 2:22 A Ghost Story, and best play revival was won by Cyrano de Bergerac. WhatsOnStage has changed the titles of the acting categories “to represent everyone within the theatre community”. ![]() It won awards for best direction, set design, costume design, choreography, video design, musical direction or supervision, and graphic design.Īs well as best new musical, Back to the Future received three further awards for best supporting performer in a male identifying role in a musical for Hugh Coles, lighting design and sound design. But, like many West End shows, it was forced to cancel pre-Christmas performances when Covid hit members of the cast and crews. The stage musical opened at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane last September after a delay caused by the Covid pandemic, and was playing to sellout audiences. Its signature ballad, Let it Go, has become an anthem for millions of children around the world. Photograph: Linda Nylind/The Guardianīased on the Oscar-winning Disney film made in 2013 – which was inspired by Hans Christian Andersen’s fairytale, The Snow Queen – it tells the story of estranged sisters Elsa and Anna and a kingdom trapped in eternal winter. As well as seeing the winners crowned across a range of categories, theatregoers will also enjoy a host of exclusive live performances from top stage talent. Oliver Ormson, who is starring in Frozen, and Carrie Hope Fletcher, who is starring in Cinderella. Written By Jenny Ell WhatsOnStage have announced that the 23rd Annual WhatsOnStage Awards will take place on 12 February 2023, at a West End theatre to be announced. ![]()
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