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Villainy! (Hilary, 2010)

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A tale of dastardly deeds, underhand doings, nefarious science, and occasional committee meetings

Cast

The Vampires

The Mad Scientists

The Cult

Franky's Bar (and Thereabouts)

The Hallucination

Production

Script and Programme

Flosscars Wins

Best HeroMartin Corcoran (St. Edmund Hall) for Captain Protector
Best Bad Guy/VillainThe Entire Cast
Best WriterFabby Styles (Oriel)
Best CostumeMiles Coverdale (Corpus Christi), Jenni Goodchild (Mansfield) and Fabby Styles (Oriel) for Eric Slaughter
Best Ad LibDan Artus (Regent's Park) for “I'll mash you up more than I have done the script over the last two nights!”
Best Impersonation of an AnimalAlice Young (Hertford) for The Hallucination Crustacean
Best Special EffectJenni Goodchild (Mansfield), Fabby Styles (Oriel) and Miles Coverdale (Corpus Christi) for Eric Slaughter make up and falling off finger
Best Worse Line-learnerDan Artus (Regent's Park) for Lucas Blackford
The “Sally Outen” Award for Most Gloriously Surreal MomentFabby Styles (Oriel), Jonathan Lipscombe (Mansfield), Jonathan Sims (St. Hilda's), Sally Outen (Ex-Worcester), Eilise Norris (Mansfield), Péter Connell, Chris Webster, Rebecca Nightingale (Filthy Brooks Interloper), Alice Young (Hertford), Richard Owen (Ex-Lincoln), Catherine Offord and Samuel Swinnerton (Queen's) for The Hallucination Scene

Flosscars Nominations

Best Hero Tim Ledsam (Hertford) for Gabriel
Best HeroineAlexis Lygoumenos for Ivy Green
Best Bad Guy/Villain Jonathan Sims (St. Hilda's) for Satan
Fabby Styles (Oriel) for Elena
Martin Corcoran (St. Edmund Hall) for Captain Protector
Best Double Act/Couple Jonathan Sims (St. Hilda's) and Fabby Styles (Oriel) for Elena and Satan
Best Director Matthew Williams (mansfield), Mike Bagshaw (Mansfield) and Alexis Lygoumenos
Best Costume Martin Corcoran (St. Edmund Hall) and Jenni Goodchild (Mansfield) for Captain Protector (though I recommend this is noted down as WORST costume, because OH GOD MY EYES)
Perry Hartland-Asbury (Mansfield) for Professor Kurt Pestilence (with Bionic Arm and Crazy Hair)
Eilise Norris (Mansfield) for Dust Bunny
Sally Outen (Ex-Worcester) for The Thing With Shoes
Best PropTranscranial magnetic stimulation device
The Weapon of Doom
Death Ray
Frankie's Bar
Best Ad Librk hughes (hertford) for “I will bite you in nasty places”
Jonathan Lipscombe (Mansfield) for “I call this the medieval milkmaid”
Jonathan Sims (St. Hilda's) for “Lucifer's Lingere!”
Jonathan Sims (St. Hilda's) for “How the me are you?”
Jonathan Sims (St. Hilda's) for Diet Coke
Jonathan Sims (St. Hilda's) for “What?! I am really busy!”
Chris Webster for “AAAGGG… Wait! What are you doing now?”
The “Tom Reynolds” Award for most Spurious Accent Will Smith (balliol) for Valentine
Best Impersonation of an Animal Eilise Norris (Mansfield) for Dust Bunny
Sally Outen (Ex-Worcester) for The Thing with Shoes
Best Song Fabby Styles (Oriel) for The Good Guys Always Win
Fabby Styles (Oriel) for Welcome to the Cult
Fabby Styles (Oriel) for Evil Science Rock
Fabby Styles (Oriel) for All of them!
Best Special Effect Perry Hartland-Asbury (Mansfield) for his death ray sound effect
Richard Owen (Ex-Lincoln) for swirly spotlight
Best Worse Line-learner Perry Hartland-Asbury (Mansfield) for Professor Kurt Pestilence
The “Sally Outen” Award for Most Gloriously Surreal MomentRich Wareham for his Irish Jig whilst under mind control
Best fluff/fuck-up/cock-up during a performance Martin Corcoran (St. Edmund Hall) for messing up a song
Tim Ledsam (Hertford) for forgetting the words to the love song and just “la”-ing
Jessica Asbury, Will Smith (balliol) and Marcus Garner-Hatcher (Lincoln) for the bar scene
Perry Hartland-Asbury (Mansfield) for the “medieval milkmaids” line
The “Beyond the Call of Duty” Award for Going Beyond the Call of DutyAlexis Lygoumenos
Best QuoteChris Webster for “MADAM!”
Most Bizarre Stage Direction Fabby Styles (Oriel) for “Devil appears and waltzes with Monty and other characters”
Fabby Styles (Oriel) for “his finger falls off”