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Batman: The Pantomime (Hilary, 2011)

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Cast

The Good Guys

The Bad Guys

Henchmen

Unaffiliated

Production

Script and Programme

Flosscars Wins

Best HeroAlex Stutt (Pembroke ) for Batman
Best Bad Guy/VillainPerry Hartland-Asbury (Mansfield) for The Joker
The “Tom Reynolds” Award for most Spurious AccentSam Young (Worcester) for Mr Freeze
Best Directing TeamMartin Corcoran (St. Edmund Hall), Adam Robinson (St. Peter's), Rebecca Nightingale (Filthy Brooks Interloper), Jonathan Lipscombe (Mansfield) and Olivia Upchurch (Jesus)
Best WriterJonathan Sims (St. Hilda's) and Marcus Garner-Hatcher (Lincoln)
Best SongMarcus Garner-Hatcher (Lincoln) for The Bat-Rap
Samuel Swinnerton (Queen's) and Jenni Goodchild (Mansfield) for The Joker Song
Best CostumeEmma 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-learnerMartin 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 actAya Matsumoto for Two Face
The “Beyond the Call of Duty” Award for Going Beyond the Call of DutyOlivia Upchurch (Jesus) for Being our first Producer, and doing a damn good job of it

Flosscars Nominations

Best HeroRory Morrison (Mansfield) for Commissioner Gordon
Tim Ledsam (Hertford) for Robin
Best HeroineSasha McKenna (St Hildas) for Batgirl
Martin Corcoran (St. Edmund Hall) for Catwoman
Best Bad Guy/VillainThe 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/CoupleAlex 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 SexMartin Corcoran (St. Edmund Hall) for Catwoman
Charlotte Hindley (Mansfield) for The Victim
Aya Matsumoto for Two-Face
The “Tom Reynolds” Award for most Spurious AccentEmily Robotham for Ernie
Lottie Spurrell for Mook
Best SongJonathan 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 CostumeSasha 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 PropJenni Goodchild (Mansfield) for Harley Quinn
Jessica Law (St.Anne's) for Maurice the Bonsai
Best Special EffectPerry 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 performanceRory Morrison (Mansfield) for “He…sorry, she…“
Best Ad LibMartin 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-learnerPéter Connell for The Barman
The “Ooh you luvvie” Award for actually being able to actAlex Stutt (Pembroke) for Batman
Perry Hartland-Asbury (Mansfield) for The Joker
The “Beyond the Call of Duty” Award for Going Beyond the Call of DutyJonathan Lipscombe (Mansfield) for Braving clown face-paint