Past Shows
- 2023
- 2022
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- 2020
- 2019
- 2018
- 2017
- 2016
- 2015
- 2014
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- 2012
- 2011
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- 2000
- 1999
Past Shows
Best Heroine | Efi Gauthier (St Hugh's) for Susan |
The “M-Tropolis and M-Town” award for Best Double Act/Couple | Tim Ledsam (Hertford) and Ben Below (Worcester) for Frankenstein and Jekyll |
Best Portrayal of a Member of the Opposite Sex | Elena Harty (Magdalen) for Ursa pretending to be male |
The “Tom Reynolds” Award for most Spurious Accent | Adam Robinson (St. Peter's) for Prince Albert |
Best Writer | Tim Ledsam (Hertford) |
Best Song | Jessica Law (St.Anne's) for Raising the Dead |
Best fluff/fuck-up/cock-up during a performance | Adrian Clayton (Hertford (Graduated)) for “I shall go freestyle… I mean freelance!” |
Best Ad Lib | Bryn Griffiths (New College) for Something like: “You are all very tense. Much like Ullaanbataar, capital city of Mongolia, a city with no permanent structures” |
Best Quote (during a show) | Tim Ledsam (Hertford) and Ben Below (Worcester) for “We do the same thing we do every night. Try to take over the RAISING THE DEAD!” |
Best Hero | Ed Shaw (Worcester) for Grizzlington |
Best Heroine | Elena Harty (Magdalen) for Ursa |
Best Bad Guy/Villain | Perry Hartland-Asbury (Ex-Mansfield) for Pax/Hamases |
The “M-Tropolis and M-Town” award for Best Double Act/Couple | Adrian Clayton (Hertford (Graduated)) and Bryn Griffiths (New College) for Holmes and Watson Jessica Law (St.Anne's) and Hannah Snell (Balliol) for Annabel and Sir Steve the Bear |
The “Tom Reynolds” Award for most Spurious Accent | Martin Corcoran (St. Edmund Hall) for Nikola Tesla Merlin Seller for Nikola Tesla Lyman Gamberton (Brasenose) for Hungarian Babbage Graham Rogers (Worcester) for Bell |
Best Directing Team | Rebecca Nightingale (Filthy Brooks Interloper), Cecily Pearson and Adrian Clayton (Hertford (Graduated)) |
Best Song | Rebecca Nightingale (Filthy Brooks Interloper) for Don't Search Me Now |
Best Costume | The entire cast for Basically dressing exactly as they would anyway but with more facial hair Hannah Snell (Balliol) for Steve the bear Lyman Gamberton (Brasenose) for Babbage's fine gentlemanly attire Abigail Buccaneer and Lyman Gamberton (Brasenose) for Princess-tron |
Best Prop | Adrian Clayton (Hertford (Graduated)) for Sarcophagus Tim Ledsam (Hertford) for Faraday's death ray Lyman Gamberton (Brasenose) for Princess-saw |
Best fluff/fuck-up/cock-up during a performance | Whoever's job it was for forgetting to put the crown jewels on stage |
Best Ad Lib | Bryn Griffiths (New College) for “New Watson… How would you like to be New Watson” Ben Below (Worcester) for “I dropped my handkerchief. And my pen. And…” Ben Below (Worcester) and Tim Ledsam (Hertford) for all their lines, none of which were in the script |
Best Quote (during a show) | Tim Ledsam (Hertford) and Hannah Snell (Balliol) for “Rrrrrrraaaaaahhhhh!” |
The “Dan Artus” Award for Best Worst Line-learner | Ben Below (Worcester) for Frankenstein |
The “Ooh you luvvie” Award for actually being able to act | Christina Luk (Worcester) for Faraday Efi Gauthier (St Hugh's) for Susan Sam Young (Worcester) for The Narrator |