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Critics' Circle Theatre Awards 2020 Winners Announced

The Critics' Circle Theatre Awards 2020 were held today with Come From Away, A Very Expensive Poison, Dear Evan Hansen's Sam Tutty and director Jamie Lloyd amongst the winners.

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The Critics' Circle Theatre Awards 2020 were held today with Come From Away, A Very Expensive Poison, Dear Evan Hansen's Sam Tutty and director Jamie Lloyd amongst the winners.

The cast of Come From Away. Photo: Matthew Murphy

The winners have been announced in this year’s Critics’ Circle Theatre Awards.

Best musical went to Come From Away at London’s Phoenix Theatre while the award for best play went to A Very Expensive Poison by Lucy Prebble at London’s Old Vic Theatre.

Other winners included actors Andrew Scott, Sharon D Clarke, Juliet Stevenson, Hammed Animashaun and Sam Tutty as well as behind-the-scenes creatives Jamie Lloyd, Tom Scutt, Paule Constable and Jasmine Lee-Jones.

The awards for productions in 2019 were announced this afternoon (11 February) at the Prince of Wales Theatre in London. Founded in 1989, they are run each year by the drama section of The Critics’ Circle, the organisation for professional theatre critics. Full list of winners (all productions in London) Michael Billington Award for Best Play

A Very Expensive Poison, Old Vic

Best Musical Come From Away, Phoenix Theatre

Juliet Stephenson in The Doctor Best Actress

Sharon D Clarke, Death of a Salesman, Young Vic and Piccadilly Theatre

Juliet Stevenson, The Doctor, Almeida Theatre and Duke of York’s Best Actor

Andrew Scott, Present Laughter, Old Vic

Best Director Jamie Lloyd, Evita at Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre, Betrayal at Harold Pinter Theatre and Cyrano de Bergerac at Playhouse Theatre

Sam Tutty in Dear Evan Hansen Most Promising Newcomer Sam Tutty, Dear Evan Hansen, Noël Coward Theatre Trewin Award for Best Shakespearean Performance

Hammed Animashaun, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Bridge Theatre

Jasmine Lee Jones Most Promising Playwright Jasmine Lee-Jones, Seven Methods of Killing Kylie Jenner, Royal Court Best Designer

Tom Scutt, A Very Expensive Poison, Old Vic

Special Award for Services to Theatre

Paule Constable, lighting designer

Mark Ludmon
Mark Ludmon

Mark Ludmon has been a journalist for over 20 years, specialising in writing about theatre and the arts as well as bars, pubs and drink. He has been on the theatre judging panel for London’s Olivier Awards and has a masters degree in English literature, specialising in Elizabethan and Jacobean drama. He has an MA in theatre research, criticism and dramaturgy from the University of London’s Royal Central School of Speech & Drama. You can find him tweeting about theatre as @MarkLudmon and writing about theatre at markludmon.com.

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