| Jerusalem, Enron and August: Osage County Lead Nominations... |
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... photo by Mark Douet The Royal Court's West End-bound production of Jez Butterworth's Jerusalem leads the nominations list for this year's Evening Standard Theatre Awards,... More »
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Playbill - Nov. 9, 2009
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| Gold Derby nuggets: 'August: Osage County' vies for West... |
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• Tony and Pulitzer prize winner "August: Osage County" landed on Monday's short list for the Evening Standard awards honoring the best of West End theater. Also... More »
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Los Angeles Times - Nov. 9, 2009
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| Jude Law loses 'Hamlet' duel | '24' brings back evil... |
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• The long lists for the Evening Standard theater kudos saluting the best of London's West End have been released. Jude Law was snubbed for his 'Hamlet' at the Donmar... More »
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Gold Derby - Nov. 10, 2009
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| "Enron" vs "Jerusalem" At Standard... |
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'Enron,' a play about the collapsed U.S. energy trading company, and 'Jerusalem,' a portrayal of less-than-idyllic life in rural England, face off at the London Evening... More »
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Post Chronicle - Nov. 10, 2009
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| UK.'s 55th Annual Evening Standard Award Shortlist Nominees... |
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The 55th Annual Evening Standard Theatre Awards, honoring outstanding achievements in London theatre, today has released their shortlist of 2009 nominees. The award ceremony,... More »
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Broadway World - Nov. 10, 2009
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| Court Leads Standard Shortlists, 11 Nominations |
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Royal Court, Sloane Square Thanks in large part to its back-to-back premieres of Jez Butterworths Jerusalem and Lucy Prebbles Enron, the Royal Court dominates the nominations... More »
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Whatsonstage.com - Nov. 9, 2009
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| Moor the merrier as Henry gets award nod |
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COMEDIAN Lenny Henry has cemented his transition to serious actor status after being shortlisted for a top award as best newcomer â' more than 30 years into his... More »
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The Scotsman - Nov. 9, 2009
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| Moor the merrier as Henry gets award nod |
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COMEDIAN Lenny Henry has cemented his transition to serious actor status after being shortlisted for a top award as best newcomer â more than 30 years into his... More »
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The Scotsman - Nov. 9, 2009
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