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Choreography is the art or practice of designing sequences of movements of physical bodies in which motion, form, or both are specified. Choreography may also refer to the design itself. A choreographer is one who creates choreographies by practicing the art of choreography, a process known as choreographing.

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... Harrison Ghee for Some Like It HotBest performance by an actress in a leading role in a musical - Victoria Clark for Kimberly AkimboBest performance by an actor in a featured role in a play - Brandon Uranowitz for LeopoldstadtBest performance by an actress in a featured role in a play - Miriam Silverman for The Sign in Sidney Brustein s WindowBest performance by an actor in a featured role in a musical - Alex Newell for ShuckedBest performance by an actress in a featured role in a musical - Bonnie Milligan for Kimberly AkimboBest scenic design of a play - Tim Hatley & Andrzej Goulding for Life of PiBest scenic design of a musical - Beowulf Boritt for New York, New YorkBest costume design of a play - Brigitte Reiffenstuel for LeopoldstadtBest costume design of a musical - Gregg Barnes for Some Like It HotBest lighting design of a play - Tim Lutkin for Life of PiBest lighting design of a musical - Natasha Katz for Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet StreetBest sound design of a play - Carolyn Downing for Life of PiBest sound design of a musical - Nevin Steinberg for Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet StreetBest direction of a play - Patrick Marber for LeopoldstadtBest direction of a musical - Michael Arden for ParadeBest Choreography - Casey Nicholaw for Some Like It HotBest orchestrations - Charlie Rosen & Bryan Carter for Some Like It HotSpecial Tony Award for lifetime achievement in the theatre - Joel Grey and John KanderIsabelle Stevenson Tony Award - Jerry MitchellRegional theatre Tony Award - Pasadena PlayhouseTony Honours for excellence in the theatre - Victoria Bailey, Lisa Dawn Cave and Robert FriedRelated Topics...

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... The winners in fullBest performer in a musical - Courtney Bowman, Legally Blonde, Regent s Park Open Air TheatreBest supporting performer in a musical - Lauren Drew, Legally Blonde, Regent s Park Open Air TheatreBest performer in a play - Jodie Comer, Prima Facie, Harold Pinter TheatreBest supporting performer in a play - Gwyneth Keyworth, To Kill a Mockingbird, Gielgud TheatreBest takeover performance - Lucie Jones, Wicked, Apollo Victoria TheatreBest professional debut performance - Joe Locke, The Trials, Donmar WarehouseBest new musical - Bonnie & Clyde the Musical, Arts TheatreBest musical revival - Rodgers & Hammerstein s Oklahoma! Young VicBest new play - Prima Facie, Harold Pinter TheatreBest play revival - Cock, Ambassadors TheatreBest West End show - Six, Vaudeville TheatreBest regional production - Billy Elliot the Musical, Curve, LeicesterBest off-West End Production - But I m A Cheerleader: The Musical, The Turbine TheatreBest concert event - Stephen Sondheim s Old Friends, Sondheim TheatreBest direction - Phelim McDermott, My Neighbour Totoro, Barbican TheatreBest musical direction/supervision - Bruce O Neil and Matt Smith, My Neighbour Totoro, Barbican TheatreBest casting direction - Pippa Ailion and Natalie Gallacher, Spring Awakening, Almeida TheatreBest Choreography - Arlene Phillips, Grease, Dominion TheatreBest costume design - Gabriella Slade, The Cher Show, UK tourBest lighting design - Jessica Hung Han Yun, My Neighbour Totoro, Barbican TheatreBest set design - Tom Pye and Basil Twist, My Neighbour Totoro, Barbican TheatreBest sound design - Tony Gayle, My Neighbour Totoro, Barbican TheatreBest video design - Joshua Thorson, Rodgers & Hammerstein s Oklahoma! Young VicBest graphic design - Studio Doug, Prima Facie, Harold Pinter TheatreRelated Topics...

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WhatsOnStage Awards: Jodie Comer and Lucie Jones among winners

Feb 16,2020 8:33 am

By Steven McIntoshEntertainment reporter

Jodie Comer was among The Winners at The First gender-neutral Whatsonstage Awards , which saw all four of The Major Acting prizes go to women.

The Killing Eve star was named best performer in a Play at Sunday's ceremony After starring in sexual assault drama Prima Facie Last Year .

Other winners included The Stars of To Kill A Mockingbird and Legally Blonde .

There was only one male winner for Acting - in a newly created additional category for best professional debut.

The Whatsonstage Awards , where The Winners are voted by The Public , have run annually since 2008, But this is The First year where The leading and supporting categories were named " best performer" instead of Best Actor or actress.

More awards ceremonies have been going gender neutral in recent years to allow non-binary performers to compete. But at other ceremonies, this has often resulted in an imbalance in favour of Men .

After their decision to merge best male and best female into one best artist category resulted in an all-male shortlist, which Harry Styles ultimately won.

The First gender-neutral Whatsonstage Awards saw Men nominated in all of The Major Acting categories, But The Four main prizes went to women.

They were Comer for Prima Facie, To Kill a Mockingbird's Gwyneth Keyworth , and Legally Blonde stars Courtney Bowman and Lauren Drew.

The decision to merge The gendered categories meant The Number of Acting prizes was almost halved, although The Ceremony maintained separate awards for plays and musicals.

However, The awards body also introduced an additional Acting prize this year for newcomers. The inaugural best professional debut trophy was won by 19-year-old Joe Locke , who appeared in The Trials at The Donmar Warehouse.

in The one-woman Show Prima Facie of a lawyer who struggles to reconcile Her Job of defending Men accused of rape After she is sexually assaulted herself.

Other big winners at Sunday's awards included My Neighbour Totoro , a stage adaptation of The Japanese animation classic, which won five of The Nine awards it was nominated for.

Legally Blonde , an adaptation of The Reese Witherspoon film about a fashion-loving lawyer, also won big, scooping two of The Acting prizes.

Bonnie & Clyde The Musical and Rodgers & Hammerstein's Oklahoma! won best new Musical and best Musical Revival respectively, while Prima Facie and Cock were named best new Play and best Play Revival .

A West End transfer of To Kill A Mockingbird, Aaron Sorkin 's adaptation of The Classic Harper Lee novel, won an Acting prize for Keyworth, who plays Scout Finch - The young girl whose perspective The Story is told from.

Former X Factor contestant Lucie Jones , who currently stars in The long-running Wicked, won best takeover Performance - an award given to an actor who has inherited a major role from a previous actor.

The Whatsonstage Awards have been held annually for 15 years, although during a Covid lockdown in 2021 The Ceremony was held virtually, and while theatres were closed it instead honoured members of The Public who had supported theatre during The pandemic.

The Winners in full

Best performer in a Musical - Courtney Bowman , Legally Blonde , Regent's Park Open Air Theatre

Best supporting performer in a Musical - Lauren Drew, Legally Blonde , Regent's Park Open Air Theatre

Best performer in a Play - Jodie Comer , Prima Facie, Harold Pinter Theatre

Best supporting performer in a Play - Gwyneth Keyworth , To Kill a Mockingbird, Gielgud Theatre

Best takeover Performance - Lucie Jones , Wicked, Apollo Victoria Theatre

Best professional debut Performance - Joe Locke , The Trials, Donmar Warehouse

Best new Musical - Bonnie & Clyde The Musical , Arts Theatre

Best Musical Revival - Rodgers & Hammerstein's Oklahoma! Young Vic

Best new Play - Prima Facie, Harold Pinter Theatre

Best Play Revival - Cock , Ambassadors Theatre

Best West End Show - Six , Vaudeville Theatre

Best regional production - Billy Elliot The Musical , Curve, Leicester

Best off-West End Production - But I'm A Cheerleader: The Musical , The Turbine Theatre

Best concert Event - Stephen Sondheim 's Old Friends , Sondheim Theatre

Best direction - Phelim Mcdermott , My Neighbour Totoro , Barbican Theatre

Best Musical direction/supervision - Bruce O'Neil and Matt Smith , My Neighbour Totoro , Barbican Theatre

Best casting direction - Pippa Ailion and Natalie Gallacher, Spring Awakening , Almeida Theatre

Best Choreography - Arlene Phillips , Grease, Dominion Theatre

Best costume Design - Gabriella Slade , The Cher Show , UK tour

Best lighting Design - Jessica Hung Han Yun, My Neighbour Totoro , Barbican Theatre

Best set Design - Tom Pye and Basil Twist , My Neighbour Totoro , Barbican Theatre

Best sound Design - Tony Gayle, My Neighbour Totoro , Barbican Theatre

Best video Design - Joshua Thorson, Rodgers & Hammerstein's Oklahoma! Young Vic

Best Graphic Design - Studio Doug, Prima Facie, Harold Pinter Theatre

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