Best Hero | Alex Stutt (Pembroke ) for Batman |
Best Bad Guy/Villain | Perry Hartland-Asbury (Mansfield) for The Joker |
The “Tom Reynolds” Award for most Spurious Accent | Sam Young (Worcester) for Mr Freeze |
Best Directing Team | Martin Corcoran (St. Edmund Hall), Adam Robinson (St. Peter's), Rebecca Nightingale (Filthy Brooks Interloper), Jonathan Lipscombe (Mansfield) and Olivia Upchurch (Jesus) |
Best Writer | Jonathan Sims (St. Hilda's) and Marcus Garner-Hatcher (Lincoln) |
Best Song | Marcus Garner-Hatcher (Lincoln) for The Bat-Rap Samuel Swinnerton (Queen's) and Jenni Goodchild (Mansfield) for The Joker Song |
Best Costume | Emma New (St Hildas) for The scary yet erotic lime green lycra riddler outfit with boob zips |
Best Quote (during a show) | Jessica Law (St.Anne's), Jonathan Sims (St. Hilda's) and Marcus Garner-Hatcher (Lincoln) for “But my laser powered, flame throwing rob shark was intended only for peace” |
The “Dan Artus” Award for Best Worst Line-learner | Martin Corcoran (St. Edmund Hall) for being the director and complaining at everyone else despite still not knowing his own |
The “Ooh you luvvie” Award for actually being able to act | Aya Matsumoto for Two Face |
The “Beyond the Call of Duty” Award for Going Beyond the Call of Duty | Olivia Upchurch (Jesus) for Being our first Producer, and doing a damn good job of it |
Best Hero | Rory Morrison (Mansfield) for Commissioner Gordon Tim Ledsam (Hertford) for Robin |
Best Heroine | Sasha McKenna (St Hildas) for Batgirl Martin Corcoran (St. Edmund Hall) for Catwoman |
Best Bad Guy/Villain | The Arkham Asylum Inmates Jonathan Sims (St. Hilda's), Marcus Garner-Hatcher (Lincoln), Lottie Spurrell and Hannah Snell (Balliol) for The Henchmen Aya Matsumoto for Two-Face |
The “M-Tropolis and M-Town” award for Best Double Act/Couple | Alex Stutt (Pembroke) and Tim Ledsam (Hertford) for Batman and Robin Aya Matsumoto for Harvey and Two-Face Perry Hartland-Asbury (Mansfield) and Jenni Goodchild (Mansfield) for Joker and Harley Emma New (St Hildas) and rk hughes (hertford) for Riddler and Penguin Jonathan Sims (St. Hilda's), Marcus Garner-Hatcher (Lincoln), Lottie Spurrell and Hannah Snell (Balliol) for The Henchmen |
Best Portrayal of a Member of the Opposite Sex | Martin Corcoran (St. Edmund Hall) for Catwoman Charlotte Hindley (Mansfield) for The Victim Aya Matsumoto for Two-Face |
The “Tom Reynolds” Award for most Spurious Accent | Emily Robotham for Ernie Lottie Spurrell for Mook |
Best Song | Jonathan Lipscombe (Mansfield) and Samuel Swinnerton (Queen's) for Alfred's Rap Emma New (St Hildas) for Commissioner Gordon's Song Samuel Swinnerton (Queen's) for It's Over Perry Hartland-Asbury (Mansfield) for Locked up Inside Arkham 'til I Die Jonathan Lipscombe (Mansfield), Samuel Swinnerton (Queen's) and Emma New (St Hildas) for Batman you are an arsehole |
Best Costume | Sasha McKenna (St Hildas) for Batgirl Sam Young (Worcester) for Mr Freeze Tim Ledsam (Hertford) for Robin Jessica Law (St.Anne's) for Dr Wenn Marcus Garner-Hatcher (Lincoln) for the Daisy Aya Matsumoto for Two-Face jacket |
Best Prop | Jenni Goodchild (Mansfield) for Harley Quinn Jessica Law (St.Anne's) for Maurice the Bonsai |
Best Special Effect | Perry Hartland-Asbury (Mansfield) for Bats during the Bat-rap Adam Robinson (St. Peter's) and Eilise Norris (Mansfield) for Little Bane turns into Big Bane |
Best fluff/fuck-up/cock-up during a performance | Rory Morrison (Mansfield) for “He…sorry, she…“ |
Best Ad Lib | Martin Corcoran (St. Edmund Hall) for [grouchy voice] “That's alright.” Tim Ledsam (Hertford) for “I'm twenty five years old. I have a beard!” |
Best Quote (during a show) | Asha Hartland-Asbury (Brasenose), Jonathan Sims (St. Hilda's) and Marcus Garner-Hatcher (Lincoln) for “Hello!” Adam Robinson (St. Peter's), Jonathan Sims (St. Hilda's) and Marcus Garner-Hatcher (Lincoln) for “I'm going to get a plaster.” Bryn Griffiths (New College), Jonathan Sims (St. Hilda's) and Marcus Garner-Hatcher (Lincoln) for “I'm up to my moustache in hookers and blow” |
The “Dan Artus” Award for Best Worst Line-learner | Péter Connell for The Barman |
The “Ooh you luvvie” Award for actually being able to act | Alex Stutt (Pembroke) for Batman Perry Hartland-Asbury (Mansfield) for The Joker |
The “Beyond the Call of Duty” Award for Going Beyond the Call of Duty | Jonathan Lipscombe (Mansfield) for Braving clown face-paint |