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Sir Robert Chiltern and his wife are people of firm morals and high ideals. But when the morally disciplined Mrs Cheveley enters the scene, she brings with her a secret from Sir Robert's past. It is up to Sir Robert's friend, Lord Goring, to attempt to sort out the resulting mess.
Best hero | Elizabeth Baldwin (Wadham) for Lord Goring |
Best inanimate object | Door that wouldn't shut |
Best Worst Line Learner | Michael Mansour for Sir Robert Chiltern |
Best off stage tantrum | Four girls for Mike Mansour being sexist. |
Best Ad Lib | Elizabeth Baldwin (Wadham) for repositioning the stage when an old lady sat on the props |
Best heroine | Rebecca Zerdin for Mabel Chiltern Susanne Calabrese for Lady Chiltern |
Best Bad Guy | Tara Reeves for Mrs. Chievely |
Best Love Scene | Rebecca Zerdin and Elizabeth Baldwin (Wadham) for Mabel and Lord Goring |
Best Impersonation of a person on the opposite sex | Elizabeth Baldwin (Wadham) for Lord Goring |
Best caricature of oneself | Rebecca Zerdin for Mabel Chiltern |
Best Worst Line Learner | Tara Reeves for Mrs. Chievely |
Best off stage tantrum | noga zivan (Wadham) for one of the nursing homes |
Best Heckle | Old woman for walking across stage and sitting on the props |
Best scene change | The loooonnnnnnggggggg scene change |
Best rehearsal venue | Tuition fees protest outside the Bod A corridor in St. Peter's college |
Best speech | Elizabeth Baldwin (Wadham) for Lord Goring explaining why he couldn't get married |
Best costume | Rebecca Zerdin for the dresses |