2006 WhatsOnStage Awards

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The WhatsOnStage Awards, founded in 2001 as the Theatregoers' Choice Awards, are a fan-driven set of awards organised by the theatre website WhatsOnStage.com, based on a popular vote recognising performers and productions of English theatre, with an emphasis on London's West End theatre.

The results of the 2006 Whatsonstage Awards were: [1]

CategoryWinner % of Vote
Best Actress in a Play Kristin Scott Thomas - As You Desire Me at the Playhouse 24%
Best Actor in a Play Kevin Spacey - Richard II at the Old Vic 24%
Best Supporting Actress in a Play Suranne Jones - A Few Good Men at the Theatre Royal Haymarket 23%
Best Supporting Actor in a Play Anthony Head - Otherwise Engaged at the Criterion 29%
Best Actress in a Musical Jane Krakowski - Guys & Dolls at the Piccadilly 27%
Best Actor in a Musical Ewan McGregor - Guys & Dolls at the Piccadilly40%
Best Supporting Actress in a Musical Ann Emery - Billy Elliot at the Victoria Palace 23%
Best Supporting Actor in a MusicalMartyn Ellis - Guys & Dolls at the Piccadilly24%
Best Solo Performance Megan Dodds - My Name Is Rachel Corrie at the Royal Court 37%
Best Ensemble PerformanceHeroes - at Wyndham’s 22%
Best Takeover in a Role Michael Ball - The Woman in White at the Palace 24%
Best New PlayMy Name Is Rachel Corrie developed by Katharine Viner & Alan Rickman - at the Royal Court39%
Best New ComedyWho's the Daddy? by Lloyd Evans & Toby Young - at the King’s Head 22%
Best New MusicalBilly Elliot - The Musical by Elton John & Lee Hall - at the Victoria Palace40%
The Samuel French Best Play Revival Death of a Salesman - at the Lyric 31%
Best Musical RevivalGuys & Dolls - at the Piccadilly51%
Best Shakespearean ProductionRichard II - at the Old Vic26%
The London Calling Best Director Alan Rickman - My Name Is Rachel Corrie at the Royal Court41%
Best Set Designer Bob Crowley - Mary Poppins at the Prince Edward 29%
Best Choreographer Peter Darling - Billy Elliot at the Victoria Place31%
The MS London Newcomer of the Year George Maguire, James Lomas & Liam Mower (actors) - Billy Elliot at the Victoria Palace45%
Best Off-West End Production Sunday in the Park with George at the Menier Chocolate Factory 34%
Best Regional Production How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying - at Chichester Festival Theatre 23%
The Planet Hollywood Theatre Event of the Year Ian McKellen making his panto dame debut in Aladdin 32%

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References

  1. WhatsOnStage Awards Archive". Whatsonstage.com, November 19, 2013