Ian Charleson Awards
The Ian Charleson Awards are theatrical awards that reward the best classical stage performances in Britain by actors under age 30. The awards are named in memory of the renowned British actor Ian Charleson, and are run by the Sunday Times newspaper and the National Theatre. The awards were established in 1990 after Charleson's death, and have been awarded annually since then. Sunday Times theatre critic John Peter initiated the creation of the awards, particularly in memory of Charleson's extraordinary Hamlet, which he had performed shortly before his death. Recipients receive a cash prize, as do runners-up and third-place winners.
The awards' current definition of a classical play is one written before 1918. The awards for the previous year's performances are presented the following year. The 2018 awards were presented on 13 May 2019, and the winner was Bally Gill.
Background and description
The Sunday Times chief drama critic John Peter saw and reviewed Ian Charleson's extraordinary Hamlet at the National Theatre in late 1989. Unbeknownst to the audience, Charleson performed it during the last weeks of his life while he was seriously ill with AIDS, and died in January 1990 at the age of 40 eight weeks after his final performance. In November 1990, in memory of Charleson's fine performance, Peter established the annual Ian Charleson Award, to recognize and reward the best classical stage performance by an actor under age 30. The awards are jointly sponsored by The Sunday Times and the National Theatre, where they are held.Upon founding the awards, Peter noted:
The first annual Ian Charleson Award was presented in January 1991. The awards defined a classic play as one written prior to 1900; this cut-off was eventually extended to 1918. The awards are presented at a friendly, low-key private luncheon at one of the restaurants at the National Theatre. There is no filming and no outside press, and there are no acceptance speeches; the awards are attended however by Britain's theatre royalty, who take great interest in preserving the foundations of their profession. Guests of honour have included Alec Guinness, Paul Scofield, Ian McKellen, and Prince Charles.
Recipients receive a cash prize, as do runners-up and third-place winners. All shortlist nominees who are not cash-prize recipients receive a "commendation". Winners and commendees receive a plaque signed by the judges, who usually number four and until the awards for 2016 always included John Peter.
The awards for the previous year's performances are presented the following year, generally in the spring. The prize money is as follows: 1st prize £5,000; 2nd prize £1,500, £2,000, or £2,500; and 3rd prize £500.
1990s
1990
First prize
- Ian Hughes, for Torquato Tasso in Torquato Tasso
Second prize
- Paterson Joseph, for Oswald in King Lear, Dumaine in Love's Labour's Lost, and the Marquis de Mota in The Last Days of Don Juan
Special commendation
- Simon Russell Beale, for Konstantin in The Seagull, Thersites in Troilus and Cressida, and Edward II in Edward II
Commendation
- Saskia Wickham, for Sonya in Uncle Vanya
1991
First prize
- Joe Dixon, for Jacques in an all-male production of As You Like It
Second prize
- Jennifer Ehle, for Orgon's wife in Tartuffe
Special commendation
- Iain Glen, for Hamlet in Hamlet
Commendations
- Adrian Lester, for Rosalind in an all-male production of As You Like It
- Tom Hollander, for Celia in an all-male production of As You Like It
- Hugh Bonneville, for Sir Samuel Hearty in The Virtuoso, Valentine in The Two Gentlemen of Verona, Bergetto in 'Tis Pity She's a Whore, and Kastril in The Alchemist
- Caroline Quentin, for Masha in The Seagull
1992
First prize
- Tom Hollander, for Witwoud in The Way of the World
Second prize
- Toby Stephens, for Bertram in All's Well That Ends Well
Special commendation
- Ian Hughes, for Reynaldo and Fortinbras in Hamlet
Commendations
- Mabel Aitken, for Sonia in Uncle Vanya
- Sophie Thursfield, for Nora in A Doll's House
- Nick Waring, for Konstantin in The Seagull
1993
First prize
- Emma Fielding, for Agnes in The School for Wives
Second prize
- Mark Lockyer, for Stephano in The Tempest, Oswald in King Lear, and 'Gratiano in 'The Merchant of Venice''
Third prize
- Helen McCrory, for Rose Trelawny in Trelawny of the 'Wells'
Commendations
- Adrian Scarborough, for Dromio of Syracuse in The Comedy of Errors
- Michael Sheen, for Perdican in Don't Fool With Love
- Helen Baxendale for Marie Wesener in The Soldiers
1994
First prize
- Toby Stephens, for Coriolanus in Coriolanus
Second prize
- Anastasia Hille, for Isabella in Measure For Measure
Third prize
- Jude Law, for Ion in Ion
Commendations
- Henry Ian Cusick, for Creon and The Messenger in Oedipus Rex and Torquato Tasso in Torquato Tasso
- Marianne Jean-Baptiste, for Mistress Overdone and Mariana in Measure For Measure
- Mark Bazeley, for Lucio in Measure For Measure
- Guy Lankester, for Orsino in Twelfth Night
1995
First prize
- Lucy Whybrow, for Eleanora in Easter
Second prize
- Victoria Hamilton, for Hilde Wangel in The Master Builder
Third prize
- Catherine Russell, for Masha in Three Sisters
Commendations
- Paul Bettany, for Strato in Julius Caesar
- Zubin Varla, for Romeo in Romeo and Juliet
- Rakie Ayola, for Millamant in The Way of the World
- Alexandra Gilbreath, for Regan in King Lear
- John Light, for Philippe D'Aulnay in The Tower
- Julian Rhind-Tutt, for the Duke of Aumerle in Richard II
- Benedick Bates, for Don Carlos in Don Carlos
1996
First prize
- Alexandra Gilbreath, for Hedda in Hedda Gabler
Second prize
- Derbhle Crotty, for Asta in Little Eyolf
Third prize
- Damian Lewis, for Borghejm in Little Eyolf
Special commendation
- Tom Hollander, for Tartuffe in Tartuffe
Commendations
- Ian Pepperell, for Hamlet in Hamlet
- Carol Starks, for Mrs. Elvsted in Hedda Gabler
- Rebecca Johnson, for Lady Windermere in Lady Windermere's Fan
- Scott Handy, for Ferdinand in The Duchess of Malfi
1997
First prize
- Mark Bazeley, for Konstantin in The Seagull
- Dominic West, for Konstantin in The Seagull
Second prize
- James Dreyfus, for Cassius in Julius Caesar
Special commendations
- Michael Sheen, for Henry V in Henry V
- Tom Hollander, for Khlestakov in The Government Inspector
Commendations
- Kate Ashfield, for Marie in Woyzeck
- Toby Cockerell, for Katherine and the Boy in Henry V
- Dominic Curtis, for Orlando in As You Like It
- Anne-Marie Duff, for Cordelia in King Lear
- Ray Fearon, for Romeo in Romeo and Juliet
- Zoe Waites, for Juliet in Romeo and Juliet
- Victoria Hamilton, for Lady Brute in The Provok'd Wife
- Andrew Howard, for Orestes in Electra
- Jason Hughes, for Pleribo, Adraste, and Prince Florilame in The Illusion
- Julia Sawalha, for Melibea, Isabelle, and Hippolyta in The Illusion
- Paul McEneany, for Mustardseed and Flute in A Midsummer Night's Dream
- Lise Stevenson, for Isabella in Measure for Measure
1998
First prize
- Claudie Blakley, for Nina in The Seagull
Second prize
- Kevin McKidd, for Britannicus in Britannicus
Third prize
- Paul Hilton, for Orlando in As You Like It
Commendations
- Kathy Kiera Clarke, for Medea in Medea
- Hermione Gulliford, for Olivia in Twelfth Night
- Thusitha Jayasundera, for Viola in Twelfth Night
- Susan Lynch, for Katerina in The Storm
- Stephen Mangan, for Don Pedro in Much Ado About Nothing, and Sir Benjamin Backbite in The School for Scandal
- Matthew Macfadyen, for Benedick in Much Ado About Nothing, and Charles Surface in The School for Scandal
- Jo McInnes, for Sonya in Uncle Vanya
- David Oyelowo, for the King in The Suppliants
- Kelly Reilly, for Peggy Riley in The London Cuckolds
1999
First prize
- Rupert Penry-Jones, for Don Carlos in Don Carlos
Second prize
- Gabrielle Jourdan, for Jessica in The Merchant of Venice
Third prize
- Megan Dodds, for Ophelia in Hamlet
Commendations
- Ariyon Bakare, for Florindo in The Servant of Two Masters
- Emma Cunniffe, for Hilde in The Master Builder
- Jude Law, for Giovanni in 'Tis Pity She's a Whore
- Aidan McArdle, for Rodrigo in Othello, and Puck in A Midsummer Night's Dream
- Patrick Moy, for Malcolm in Macbeth
- Kirsten Parker, for Viola in Twelfth Night
- Claire Price, for Princess Eboli in Don Carlos
- Iain Robertson, for Adam/Isaac/Shepherd in The Mysteries
2000s
2000
First prize
- David Oyelowo, for Henry VI in Henry VI
Second prize
- John Light, for Konstantin in The Seagull
Third prize
- Zoe Waites, for Vittoria in The White Devil
Commendations
- Nancy Carroll, for Lady Percy in Henry VI, Part 1
- James O'Donnell, for Page and Ostler in Henry VI
- Joe Renton, for Peto in Henry VI
- Chiwetel Ejiofor, for Romeo in Romeo and Juliet
- Martin Hutson, for Silvius in As You Like It
- Molly Innes, for Electra in Electra
- Justine Waddell, for Nina in The Seagull
- David Tennant, for Antipholus of Syracuse in The Comedy of Errors
- Sam Troughton, for Young Talbot in Henry VI, Part 1
2001
First prize
- Claire Price, for Berinthia in The Relapse
Second prize
- Zoe Waites, for Viola in Twelfth Night
Third prize
- James D'Arcy, for Gaveston in Edward II
Commendations
- Claire Cox, for Portia in Julius Caesar
- Benedict Cumberbatch, for the King of Navarre in Love's Labour's Lost
- August Diehl, for Konstantin The Seagull
- John Hopkins, for Octavius in Julius Caesar
- Johanna Wokalek, for Nina in The Seagull
- Martin Hutson, for Oswald in Ghosts
- Gerald Kyd, for the King of Bavarre in Love's Labour's Lost
- Kevin Lennon, for Giovanni in 'Tis Pity She's a Whore
- Kirsten Parker, for the Princess in Love's Labour's Lost
- Sam Troughton, for Richmond in Richard III
- Zubin Varla, for Caliban in The Tempest
- Kaye Wragg, for Sonya in Uncle Vanya
2002
First prize
- Rebecca Hall, for Vivvie in Mrs Warren's Profession
Second prize
- Daniel Evans, for Ariel in The Tempest and Oswald in Ghosts
Third prize
- Iain Robertson, for Trinculo in The Tempest
Commendations
- Nonso Anozie, for King Lear in King Lear
- Justin Avoth, for Demetrius in A Midsummer Night's Dream
- Lucy Black, for Olivia in Twelfth Night
- Nancy Carroll, for Cordelia in King Lear
- Dan Fredenburgh, for the Prince in The Prince of Homburg
- Naomi Frederick, for Irina in Three Sisters
- Ryan Kiggell, for Gloucester in King Lear
- Kananu Kirimi, for Marina in Pericles
- Claire Price, for Miranda in The Tempest
- Sam Troughton, for Valère in Tartuffe
2003
First prize
- Lisa Dillon, for Hilda Wangel in The Master Builder
Second prize
- Louisa Clein, for Hilde in The Lady from the Sea
Third prize
- Eve Myles, for Lavinia in Titus Andronicus and Bianca in The Taming of the Shrew
Special commendations
- Rebecca Hall, for Rosalind in As You Like It
- Felicite du Jeu, for Katherine in Henry V
Commendations
- Jamie Beamish, for Sir Thurio in Two Gentlemen of Verona
- Kellie Bright, for Masha in The Seagull
- Nancy Carroll, for Helena in A Midsummer Night’s Dream
- Rory Kinnear, for Tranio in The Taming of the Shrew
- Emma Lowndes, for Nina in The Seagull
- Tobias Menzies, for Tusenbach in Three Sisters
- Joseph Millson, for Orlando in As You Like It
- Paul Ready, for Dromio of Syracuse in The Comedy of Errors
- Steven Robertson, for Konstantin in The Seagull
2004
First prize
- Nonso Anozie, for Othello in Othello
Second prize
- Naomi Frederick, for Isabella in Measure for Measure
Third prize
- Ben Whishaw, for Hamlet in Hamlet
Commendations
- Nikki Amuka-Bird, for Viola in Twelfth Night
- Elliot Cowan, for Rodrigo, Marquis of Posa in Don Carlos
- Richard Glaves, for Marchbanks in Candida
- Jake Harders, for Reverend Alexander Mill in Candida
- Caroline Martin, for Desdemona in Othello
- David Nicolle, for Ion in Ion
- Matthew Rhys, for Edmund in King Lear
- Dan Stevens, for Orlando in As You Like It
2005
First prize
- Mariah Gale, for Viola in Twelfth Night, Annabella in Tis Pity She's a Whore, and Nurse Ludmilla and Klara in The Last Waltz
Second prize
- Sinead Matthews, for Hedvig in The Wild Duck, and Dolly in You Never Can Tell
Third prize
- Benedict Cumberbatch, for Tesman in Hedda Gabler
Commendations
- Peter Bramhill, for Lifter and Lady Vanity in Thomas More
- Michelle Dockery, for Dina Dorf in Pillars of the Community
- Edward Hogg, for Woyzeck in Woyzeck
- Rory Kinnear, for Mortimer in Mary Stuart
- James Loye, for Cloten in Cymbeline, and Sir Andrew Aguecheek in Twelfth Night
- Lyndsey Marshal, for Toinette in The Hypochondriac
- Caitlin Mottram, for Helena in A Midsummer Night's Dream
- Nicholas Shaw, for Benjamin in Easter
2006
First prize
- Andrea Riseborough, for Isabella in Measure For Measure and Miss Julie in Miss Julie
Second prize
- Catherine Hamilton, for Jessica in The Madras House
Third prize
- Hattie Morahan, for Nina in The Seagull
Commendations
- Bryan Dick, for Dapper in The Alchemist
- Trystan Gravelle, for Young Shepherd in A Winter’s Tale
- Tom Hiddleston, for Alsemero in The Changeling
- Sally Leonard, for Lipochka in A Family Affair
- Laura Rees, for Lavinia in Titus Andronicus
- Amit Shah, for Abel Drugger in The Alchemist
- Lex Shrapnel, for John, Talbot’s son; Ghost of John Talbot; Henry, Earl of Richmond; and Son that killed his father in Henry VI
- Ony Uhiara, for Marina in Pericles
- Jodie Whittaker, for Nadya in Enemies
2007
First prize
- Rory Kinnear, for Pytor in Philistines and Sir Fopling Flutter in The Man of Mode
Second prize
- Michelle Dockery, for Eliza Doolittle in Pygmalion
Third prize
- Tom Hiddleston, for Cassio in Othello
Commendations
- Edward Bennett, for Dick Gurvil in Nan, Victor Bretherton in Diana of Dobson's ; Freddy in Pygmalion ; and Roderigo in Othello
- Sam Crane, for Oswald in Ghosts, and Roderigo in Othello
- Gabriel Fleary, for Alonso in The Changling
- Harry Hadden-Paton, for Mercutio in Romeo and Juliet, and John Worthing in The Importance of Being Earnest
- Daniel Hawksford, for Claudio in Much Ado About Nothing
- John Heffernan, for Oswald in King Lear
- Richard Madden, for Romeo in Romeo and Juliet
- Carey Mulligan, for Nina in The Seagull
- Pippa Nixon, for Jessica in The Merchant of Venice
- Amy Noble, for Lily Wilson in Chains
- Claudia Renton, for Mabel Chiltern in An Ideal Husband
- Dominic Tighe, for the Tailor and the Widow in The Taming of the Shrew
- Tom Vaughan-Lawlor, for the Dauphin in Henry V
2008
First prize
- Tom Burke, for Adolph in Creditors
Second prize
- Edward Bennett, for Hamlet in Hamlet, and Navarre in Love's Labour's Lost
Third prize
- John Heffernan, for Stephen Undershaft in Major Barbara
Special commendations
- Mariah Gale, for Ophelia in Hamlet
- Tom Hiddleston, for Lvov in Ivanov
- Andrea Riseborough, for Sasha in Ivanov
Commendations
- Charles Aitken, for Iago in Othello
- David Ajala, for Reynaldo in Hamlet, and Cobweb in A Midsummer Night's Dream
- Hayley Atwell, for Barbara in Major Barbara
- Beth Cooke, for Irina in Three Sisters
- Tom Davey, for Laertes in Hamlet
- Natalie Dew, for Viola in Twelfth Night
- Ryan Gage, for Flute in A Midsummer Night’s Dream
- Oliver Le Sueur, for Lucentio The Taming of the Shrew and Laertes in Hamlet
- Gwilym Lee, for the Messenger in Oedipus
- Ella Smith, for Jaquenetta in Loves Labour's Lost
- Alex Waldmann, for Sebastian in Twelfth Night
2009
First prize
- Ruth Negga, for Aricia in Phèdre
Second prize
- Max Bennett, for Claudio in Measure for Measure and Frank in Mrs Warren's Profession
Third prize
- Natalie Dew, for Celia in As You Like It
Special commendations as previous winners
- Mariah Gale, for Celia in As You Like It
- Rebecca Hall, for Hermione in The Winter’s Tale
Commendations
- Hedydd Dylan, for Eliza Doolittle in Pygmalion
- Tracy Ifeachor, for Rosalind in As You Like It
- Max Irons, for Max Piccolomini in Wallenstein
- Tunji Kasim, for Lucius and Romulus in Julius Caesar
- Vanessa Kirby, for Regina in Ghosts
- Keira Knightley, for Jennifer in The Misanthrope
- Jack Laskey, for Orlando in As You Like It
- Harry Lloyd, for Oswald in Ghosts
- John MacMillan, for Malcolm in Macbeth, and Rosencrantz in Hamlet
- David Ononokpono, for Orlando in As You Like It
- Henry Pettigrew, for Marcellus and Second Gravedigger in Hamlet
- Prasanna Puwanarajah, for Messenger in Thyestes
- George Rainsford, for Bertram in All’s Well That Ends Well
- Sam Swainsbury, for Demetrius in A Midsummer Night’s Dream, and Salerio in The Merchant of Venice
- Ellie Turner, for Agnes in The School for Wives
2010s
2010
First prize
- Gwilym Lee, for Edgar in King Lear
Second prize
- Zawe Ashton, for Salome in Salome
Third prize
- Vanessa Kirby, for Isabella in Women Beware Women, Rosalind in As You Like It, and Helena in A Midsummer Night’s Dream
Commendations
- Pippa Bennett-Warner, for Cordelia in King Lear
- Natalie Dormer, for Mitzi in Sweet Nothings
- Susannah Fielding, for Petra in An Enemy of the People
- Melody Grove, for Gwendolen in The Importance of Being Earnest
- Cush Jumbo, for Eliza Doolittle in Pygmalion
- Ferdinand Kingsley, for Rosencrantz in Hamlet
- James McArdle, for Malcolm in Macbeth, and Aleksey in A Month in the Country
- Jessica Raine, for Regina in Ghosts
- Catrin Stewart, for Hilde in The Lady from the Sea
- Joseph Timms, for John of Lancaster in Henry IV Parts 1 and 2
- Charity Wakefield, for Lydio Languish in The Rivals
- Ashley Zhangazha, for the King of France in King Lear
2011
First prize
- Cush Jumbo, for Rosalind in As You Like It
Second prize
- Damien Molony, for Giovanni in 'Tis Pity She's a Whore
Third prize
- Jodie McNee, for Masha in The Seagull
Commendations
- Hiran Abeysekera, for Valère in Tartuffe
- Jade Anouka, for Ophelia in Hamlet
- Mark Arends, for Malcolm in Macbeth
- Sebastian Armesto, for Wendoll in A Woman Killed with Kindness
- John Heffernan, for Richard II in Richard II
- Ffion Jolly, for Luciana in The Comedy of Errors
- Ben Mansfield, for Sebastian in Twelfth Night
- Sam Marks, for Friar Peter, Froth, and Gentleman 2 in Measure for Measure
- Matthew Needham, for Nero in Britannicus
- Eddie Redmayne, for Richard II in Richard II
- Lara Rossi, for Myrrha and Macrina in Emperor and Galilean
- Sara Vickers, for Annabella in 'Tis Pity She's a Whore
2012
First prize
- Ashley Zhangazha, for Ross in Macbeth
Second prize
- Amy Morgan, for Margery Pinchwife in The Country Wife
Third prize
- Lara Rossi, for Dol Common in The Alchemist
Commendations
- Jade Anouka, for Calpurnia, Metellus Cimber, and Pindarus in Julius Caesar
- Alys Daroy, for Yelena in The Wood Demon
- Holly Earl, for Bertha in The Father
- Kurt Egyiawan, for Arsace in Berenice
- Paapa Essiedu, for Fenton in The Merry Wives of Windsor
- Johnny Flynn, for Viola in Twelfth Night
- Aysha Kala, for Maid in Much Ado About Nothing
- Vanessa Kirby, for Masha in Three Sisters
- Simon Manyonda, for Lucius in Julius Caesar
- Luke Norris, for The Soldier in Antigone
- Ailish Symons, for Cecily in The Importance of Being Earnest
- Ellie Turner, for Fanny Hawthorn in Hindle Wakes
2013
First prize
- Jack Lowden, for Oswald in Ghosts
Second prize
- Jessie Buckley, for Miranda in The Tempest and Princess Katharine in Henry V
Third prize
- Graham Butler, for Henry VI in Henry VI, Parts I, II & III
Commendations
- Fisayo Akinade, for Adam, Silvius, and William in As You Like It
- Elliot Barnes-Worrell, for the Groom in Richard II
- Nari Blair-Mangat, for Caithness in Macbeth
- Gavin Fowler, for Puck in A Midsummer Night's Dream and Florizel in The Winter's Tale
- Kim Hardy, for Konstantin in The Seagull
- Brian Markey, for Hugh in Mixed Marriage
- Charlene McKenna, for Regina in Ghosts
- Rose Reynolds, for Lavinia in Titus Andronicus
- Gemma Soul, for Rose in The Recruiting Officer
- Luke Thompson, for Lysander in A Midsummer Night's Dream
- Olivia Vinall, for Desdemona in Othello
2014
First prize
- Susannah Fielding, for Portia in The Merchant of Venice
Second prize
- Tom Mothersdale, for Yasha in The Cherry Orchard
Third prize
- Cynthia Erivo, for Poins and Earl of Douglas in Henry IV
Commendations
- Stefano Braschi, for Soranzo in 'Tis Pity She's a Whore
- Rebecca Collingwood, for Blanche in Widowers' Houses
- Ncuti Gatwa, for Mercutio in Romeo and Juliet
- Emma Hall, for Phaedra, Aphrodite, and Artemis in Hippolytos
- Jennifer Kirby, for Lady Percy in Henry IV Parts 1 and 2
- Daisy May, for Celia in As You Like It
- Frances McNamee, for Finea in A Lady of Little Sense
- Ekow Quartey, for Hans in Spring Awakening
- Michael Shelford, for Willie Mossop in Hobson's Choice
- Thalissa Teixeira, for Chorus in Electra
2015
First prize
- James McArdle, for Platonov in Platonov
Second prize
- Elliot Barnes-Worrell, for Straker in Man and Superman
Third prize
- Freddie Fox, for Romeo in Romeo and Juliet
Commendations
- Joel MacCormack, for Orestes in The Oresteia
- Ken Nwosu, for Silvius in As You Like It
- Jack Colgrave Hirst, for Clown in The Winter’s Tale
- Joshua James, for Konstantin in The Seagull and Nikolai in Platonov
- Emily Barber, for Imogen in Cymbeline
- Jenny Rainsford, for Miss Prue in Love for Love
- Jessica Baglow, for Marina in Pericles
- Jessica Brown Findlay, for Elektra in The Oresteia
2016
First prize
- Paapa Essiedu, for Hamlet in Hamlet and Edmund in King Lear
Second prize
- Jessica Brown Findlay, for Sonya in Uncle Vanya
Third prize
- Fisayo Akinade, for The Dauphin in Saint Joan
Commendations
- James Corrigan, for Palamon in The Two Noble Kinsmen
- Emma Curtis, for The Lady in Comus
- Marcus Griffiths, for Laertes in Hamlet
- Felicity Huxley-Miners, for Elena Popova in The Bear
- Francesca Mills, for Maria in The Government Inspector
- Marc Rhys, for Christian in Cyrano de Bergerac
- Natalie Simpson, for Cordelia in King Lear, Ophelia in Hamlet, and Guideria in Cymbeline
- Ewan Somers, for Claudio in Much Ado About Nothing
- Marli Siu, for Hero in Much Ado About Nothing
- Joanna Vanderham, for Queen Anne in Richard III
- Paksie Vernon, for Sylvia Craven in The Philanderer
2017
First prize
- Natalie Simpson, for Duchess Rosaura in The Cardinal
Second prize
- Tamara Lawrance, for Viola in Twelfth Night
Third prize
- Ellie Bamber, for Hilde in The Lady from the Sea
Commendations
- Daniel Ezra, for Sebastian in Twelfth Night
- Rebecca Lee, for Friar Laurence in Romeo and Juliet)
- James Corrigan, for Mark Antony in Julius Caesar
- Ned Derrington, for Lysander in A Midsummer Night's Dream
- Sope Dirisu, for Coriolanus in Coriolanus
- Arthur Hughes, for Lucius in Julius Caesar
- Douggie McMeekin, for Snug in A Midsummer Night's Dream
- Hannah Morrish, for Lavinia in Titus Andronicus
2018
First prize
- Bally Gill, for Romeo in Romeo and Juliet
Second prize
- Hannah Morrish, for Octavia in Antony and Cleopatra
Third prize
- Luke Newberry, for Malcolm in Macbeth
Commendations
- Daniel Burke, for Diomed in Troilus and Cressida
- Heledd Gwynn, for Katharine and Dauphin in Henry V
- Tyrone Huntley, for Lysander in A Midsummer Night's Dream
- Martins Imhangbe, for Bagot and Aumerle in Richard II
- Toheeb Jimoh, for Demetrius in A Midsummer Night's Dream
- Aaron Pierre, for Cassio in Othello
- Ellora Torchia, for Emilia in Two Noble Kinsmen
- Helena Wilson, for Mariana in Measure for Measure
Judges
1990s
1990
- John Peter – Sunday Times drama critic
- Ian Brown – drama director of the Arts Council of Great Britain
- Sylvia Syms – actress
1991
- John Peter – Sunday Times drama critic
- Ian Brown – drama director of the Arts Council of Great Britain
- Sylvia Syms – actress
1992
- John Peter – Sunday Times drama critic
- Ian Brown – drama director of the Arts Council of Great Britain
- Sylvia Syms – actress
1993
- John Peter – Sunday Times drama critic
- Jane Lapotaire – actress
- Nicholas Wright – playwright and director
1994
- Serena Hill – National Theatre casting director
- Jane Lapotaire – actress
- Nicholas Wright – National Theatre associate director
- John Peter – Sunday Times drama critic
1995
- Serena Hill – National Theatre casting director
- Jane Lapotaire – actress
- Nicholas Wright – National Theatre associate director
- John Peter – Sunday Times drama critic
1996
- Jane Lapotaire – actress
- Serena Hill – National Theatre casting director
- John Peter – Sunday Times drama critic
1997
- Peter Gill – playwright and director
- Serena Hill – National Theatre casting director
- John Peter – Sunday Times drama critic
1998
- Penelope Wilton – actress
- Peter Gill – playwright and director
- Wendy Spon – National Theatre deputy casting director
- John Peter – Sunday Times drama critic
1999
2000s
2000
- Penelope Wilton – actress
- Peter Gill – playwright and director
- Wendy Spon – National Theatre deputy casting director
- John Peter – Sunday Times drama critic
2001
- Penelope Wilton – actress
- Howard Davies – National Theatre associate director
- John Peter – Sunday Times drama critic
2002
- Eileen Atkins – actress
- Howard Davies – National Theatre associate director
- Gabrielle Dawes – National Theatre casting director
- Hannah Miller – National Theatre casting director
- John Peter – Sunday Times drama critic
2003
- Lindsay Posner – director
- Penny Downie – actress
- Toby Whale – head of casting at the National Theatre
- John Peter – Sunday Times drama critic
2004
2005
- Francesca Annis – actress
- Lindsay Posner – director
- Toby Whale – National Theatre casting director
- John Peter – Sunday Times drama critic
2006
- Francesca Annis – actress
- Lindsay Posner – director
- Toby Whale – National Theatre casting director
- John Peter – Sunday Times drama critic
2007
- Penny Downie – actress
- Michael Grandage – director
- Wendy Spon – National Theatre casting director
- John Peter – Sunday Times drama critic
2008
2009
- Wendy Spon – National Theatre head of casting
- Geraldine James – actress
- Michael Grandage – director
- John Peter – Sunday Times drama critic
2010s
2010
- Geraldine James – actress
- Michael Grandage – director
- Alastair Coomer – National Theatre casting director
- John Peter – Sunday Times drama critic
2011
2012
- Michael Grandage – director
- Geraldine James – actress
- Wendy Spon – National Theatre head of casting
- John Peter – former Sunday Times drama critic
2013
- Michael Grandage – director
- Francesca Annis – actress
- Wendy Spon – National Theatre head of casting
- John Peter – former Sunday Times drama critic
2014
- Michael Grandage – director
- Francesca Annis – actress
- Wendy Spon – National Theatre head of casting
- John Peter – former Sunday Times drama critic
2015
- Michael Grandage – director
- Deborah Findlay – actress
- Wendy Spon – National Theatre head of casting
- John Peter – former Sunday Times drama critic
2016
- Michael Grandage – director
- Deborah Findlay – actress
- Wendy Spon – National Theatre head of casting
2017
- Michael Grandage – director
- Deborah Findlay – actress
- Wendy Spon – National Theatre head of casting
2018
- Michael Grandage – director
- Deborah Findlay – actress
- Wendy Spon – National Theatre head of casting
- Kate Bassett – The Times theatre critic and literary associate at Chichester Festival Theatre