2003 WhatsOnStage Awards

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 2003 Whatsonstage.com Awards were:[1]

Category Winner % of Vote
Best Actress in a Play Gillian AndersonWhat the Night Is For at the Comedy 44%
Best Actor in a Play Samuel WestHamlet, RSC at the Barbican 26%
Best Supporting Actress in a Play Sian ThomasUp for Grabs at Wyndhams & The Price at the Tricycle 24%
Best Supporting Actor in a Play Richard CoyleProof at the Donmar Warehouse & The York Realist, English Touring Theatre at the Royal Court & Strand 23%
Best Actress in a Musical Hannah Jane FoxWe Will Rock You at the Dominion 54%
Best Actor in a Musical Tony VincentWe Will Rock You at the Dominion 50%
Best Supporting Performance in a Musical Sharon D ClarkeWe Will Rock You at the Dominion 50%
Best Solo Performance Pete PostlethwaiteScaramouche Jones at Riverside Studios 25%
Best Ensemble Performance Contact – at the Queen's 28%
Best New Play The Breath of Life by David Hare – at the Theatre Royal Haymarket 25%
Best New Comedy This Is Our Youth by Kenneth Lonergan – at the Garrick 23%
Best New Musical We Will Rock You by Queen & Ben Elton – at the Dominion 49%
Best Play Revival A Streetcar Named Desire – at the NT Lyttelton 33%
Best Musical Revival South Pacific – at the NT Olivier 34%
Best Shakespearean Production Macbeth – at the Albery 23%
Best Director Christopher RenshawTaboo at the Venue & We Will Rock You at the Dominion 46%
Best Set Designer Anthony WardChitty Chitty Bang Bang at the London Palladium 37%
Best Choreographer Jerry MitchellThe Full Monty at the Prince of Wales 24%
London Newcomer of the Year Jake GyllenhaalThis Is Our Youth at the Garrick 27%
Planet Hollywood Theatre Event of the Year Madonna's West End debut in Up for Grabs at the Wyndham's Theatre 35%

References

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