Best Heroine | noga zivan (Wadham) for Kitty Verdun |
Best Bad Guy | Duncan Coutts (Worcester) for Stephen Spettigue |
Best Love Scene | Richard Shaw and noga zivan (Wadham) for “Try me Jack!” |
Best Impersonation of a person of the Opposite Sex | Elizabeth Baldwin (Wadham) for Lord Fancourt Babberly |
Most Quoted Line | “Next term I mean to work!” |
Best caricature of oneself | James Needham for Charley Wykeham |
Best special effect | Collapsible piano at Greengates nursing home |
Best Line Learner | Alex Runchman |
Best onstage tantrum | James for losing sense of script and mumbling “Amy, Amy!” |
Best offstage tantrum | noga zivan (Wadham) for refusing to kiss Richard Shaw |
Best 'fluff' during a performance | Liz for covering up the lost chunk: “Well, it looks like it's up to me to tell my story then!” |
Best Hero | James Needham for Charley Richard Shaw for Jack |
Best Heroine | Rhi Mogridge for Ela Delahay |
Best inanimate object | Bottles of bubbly |
Best Love Scene | Elizabeth Baldwin (Wadham) and Alex for “Would you be my little floweret?” |
Best caricature of oneself | Rhi Mogridge for Ela Delahay Igor Gramatikovski for Brassett |
Best Line Learner | Richard Shaw |
Best onstage tantrum | Elizabeth Baldwin (Wadham) for announcing she would not dress as a woman - “Oh no I'm not!” |
Best offstage tantrum | Someone for Where's James? He's on in a minute! What's he doing with that bike? Kate Broadhurst for arriving three minutes before the performance at Greengates nursing home |
Best 'fluff' during a performance | The letter James and Richard Shaw for swapping lines for an entire scene and no one noticing |
Most improvements to actual lines/Best at making up convincing lines/Best Ad Lib | Richard Shaw James Needham Liz Norman |