Best Hero | Dom Mattos (STB) for Jonathon |
The “oooh, you luvvie!” award for actually being able to act | Louise Sherlock (St John's) for Renfield |
The “Beyond the call of Duty” Award | Sally for making Monty and Gerald |
Best Prop | The Gravestones |
Best Pantomime Animal | Monty |
Best impersonation of a member of the opposite sex | Sally for Arthur |
Best Line-learner | Tom |
Best Corpse | Matthew Robinson (Wadham) for Dracula (and specifically for wonderful urgling in Bohemian Rapsody) |
Best Dodgy Accent / Thpeecth Impedimenth | Tom for Van Helsing |
Best Hero | Kit for The Butler |
Best Heroine | Mark for Betty the Maid |
Best Villain | Matthew Robinson (Wadham) for Dracula |
The “oooh, you luvvie!” award for actually being able to act | Harry Ullman (Wadham) for O'Conner Ruth for Lucy |
Best Double Act / Ensemble | Maddi, Katherine and Helen for Three Vamps |
Best Ad Lib | Kit for “The Queen Mother is 111, no wait, the Queen mother is ill.” |
The “Beyond the call of Duty” Award | Flange for doing a shedload of stuff |
Best Quote | Kit for Yes! Buffet the vampire Slayer! |
Best Prop | The Buffet |
Best Pantomime Animal | Gerald |
Best impersonation of a member of the opposite sex | Louise Sherlock (St John's) for Renfield Elizabeth Baldwin (Balliol) for Jack |
Best Costume | Ruth for all three Lucy costumes |
Best Corpse | Everyone Ruth for Lucy as an undead corpse |
Best Song / Dance Routine | Chorus for In the Navy Everyone for Bohemian Rapsody |
The AA award for Drunkeness | Dom Mattos (STB) for “scriptwriting” |
Best Dodgy Accent / Thpeecth Impedimenth | Mark for Betty's falsetto |
Best Caricature of oneself | Louise Sherlock (St John's) for Renfield (did you see her midge collection?!) |