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«Breaking News» Jenna Coleman and Claire Foy attend Evening Standard Theatre Awards

The Evening Standard Theatre Awards celebrate excellence on London stages from the last twelve months.


And leading ladies Jenna Coleman and Claire Foy were rocking the red carpet as the stars descended upon the 64th annual awards show in central London on Sunday evening.


Jenna looked incredible in a plunging gown with dramatic lace detailing as she joined fellow A-list beauty Claire at the Theatre Royal for the glittering event. 
















Star-studded: Leading ladies Jenna Coleman (left) and Claire Foy (right) were rocking the red carpet as the stars descended upon the 64th annual awards show in central London on Sunday evening



Jenna exuded elegance in her striking dress, featuring fringing on the bodice and a sexy sheer lace front. 

The Cry star's dress featured an altogether more modest skirt in a contrasting style, set off with simple black stilettos. 


The talented actress wore her brunette locks slicked back behind her ears, accessorising with dazzling statement earrings. 


Claire was equally glamorous in her monochome frock, commanding attention in the quirky off-the-shoulder number. 




Dressed to impress: Jenna looked incredible in a plunging gown with dramatic lace detailing as she made her grand arrival


Dressed to impress: Jenna looked incredible in a plunging gown with dramatic lace detailing as she made her grand arrival


Dressed to impress: Jenna looked incredible in a plunging gown with dramatic lace detailing as she made her grand arrival






Wow: Claire was equally glamorous in her monochome frock, commanding attention in the quirky off-the-shoulder number


Wow: Claire was equally glamorous in her monochome frock, commanding attention in the quirky off-the-shoulder number






Wow: Claire was equally glamorous in her monochome frock, commanding attention in the quirky off-the-shoulder number


Wow: Claire was equally glamorous in her monochome frock, commanding attention in the quirky off-the-shoulder number



Wow: Claire was equally glamorous in her monochome frock, commanding attention in the quirky off-the-shoulder number





Chic: The pretty floor-skimming number boasted ruffled sleeves and intricate black lace detailing all over the gown


Chic: The pretty floor-skimming number boasted ruffled sleeves and intricate black lace detailing all over the gown



Chic: The pretty floor-skimming number boasted ruffled sleeves and intricate black lace detailing all over the gown



The pretty floor-skimming number boasted ruffled sleeves and intricate black lace detailing all over the gown. 


Also putting in an appearance was Idris Elba, who walked the red carpet with his family ahead of performing his hosting duties at the awards show.


The dapper star was accompanied by his gorgeous fiancee Sabrina Dhowre, who looked loved in an orange gown.  


Maya Jama was also turning heads as she made her grand arrival, narrowly avoiding a wardrobe malfunction as she wrestled with her voluminous, pink tulle frock.  




Putting in an appearance: Idris Elba walked the red carpet with his family ahead of his hosting duties at the awards show


Putting in an appearance: Idris Elba walked the red carpet with his family ahead of his hosting duties at the awards show



Putting in an appearance: Idris Elba walked the red carpet with his family ahead of his hosting duties at the awards show
















Leggy: The presenter showed off her long legs in the side-split number, accessorised with quirky satin platforms 




Golden girl: Prince Harry's ex looked beautiful in her jewel encrusted dress, paired with gold hoop earrings 


Golden girl: Prince Harry's ex looked beautiful in her jewel encrusted dress, paired with gold hoop earrings 



Golden girl: Prince Harry's ex looked beautiful in her jewel encrusted dress, paired with gold hoop earrings 



Cressida Bonas was ensuring she took centre stage in a dramatic orange dress with a halterneck cut, putting in a dazzling appearance.


The 64th annual awards show boasted an A-list guest list, with the likes of Sir Ian McKellan, Andrew Garfield and Ralph Fiennes showing up. 


Patti LuPone, Letitia Wright, Paapa Essiedu and Stella McCartney will also be at hand to present prizes during the ceremony. 





Flower power: Fleabag and Killing Eve writer Phoebe Waller-Bridge was returning to compere the event this year, looking incredible in a floral silk slip


Flower power: Fleabag and Killing Eve writer Phoebe Waller-Bridge was returning to compere the event this year, looking incredible in a floral silk slip






Flower power: Fleabag and Killing Eve writer Phoebe Waller-Bridge was returning to compere the event this year, looking incredible in a floral silk slip


Flower power: Fleabag and Killing Eve writer Phoebe Waller-Bridge was returning to compere the event this year, looking incredible in a floral silk slip



Flower power: Fleabag and Killing Eve writer Phoebe Waller-Bridge was returning to compere the event this year, looking incredible in a floral silk slip




Three generations: Vanessa Redgrave, Joely Richardson and Daisy Bevan were flying the flag for their famous thespian family


Three generations: Vanessa Redgrave, Joely Richardson and Daisy Bevan were flying the flag for their famous thespian family



Three generations: Vanessa Redgrave, Joely Richardson and Daisy Bevan were flying the flag for their famous thespian family


Fleabag and Killing Eve writer Phoebe Waller-Bridge was returning to compere the event this year, looking incredible in a floral silk slip.


Foy, Elba and Evgeny Lebedev, the paper’s owner, will be the main hosts of the ceremony, alongside fashionista Anna Wintour, whose father once edited the Evening Standard. 


Lebedev said: 'The Evening Standard Theatre Awards have recognised London’s best theatre talent since 1955.


'London is unique in the range, vibrancy and global reach of its theatre. Every playwright, director and actor should be proud to contribute to such a proud heritage.' 





Stepping out: The 64th annual awards show boasted an A-list guest list, with the likes of Andrew Garfield and Sir Ian McKellan showing up


Stepping out: The 64th annual awards show boasted an A-list guest list, with the likes of Andrew Garfield and Sir Ian McKellan showing up






Stepping out: The 64th annual awards show boasted an A-list guest list, with the likes of Andrew Garfield and Sir Ian McKellan showing up


Stepping out: The 64th annual awards show boasted an A-list guest list, with the likes of Andrew Garfield and Sir Ian McKellan showing up



Stepping out: The 64th annual awards show boasted an A-list guest list, with the likes of Andrew Garfield and Sir Ian McKellan showing up





Dapper arrival: Harry Potter favourite Ralph Fiennes was enjoying a night out at the event 


Dapper arrival: Harry Potter favourite Ralph Fiennes was enjoying a night out at the event 



Dapper arrival: Harry Potter favourite Ralph Fiennes was enjoying a night out at the event 





Stepping out: Evening Standard Editor George Osborne and his wife Frances were naturally in attendance 


Stepping out: Evening Standard Editor George Osborne and his wife Frances were naturally in attendance 



Stepping out: Evening Standard Editor George Osborne and his wife Frances were naturally in attendance 













Fashionistas: Anna Wintour, 69, and her daughter Bee Shaffer, 31, were putting in a stylish appearance as ever


Fashionistas: Anna Wintour, 69, and her daughter Bee Shaffer, 31, were putting in a stylish appearance as ever



Fashionistas: Anna Wintour, 69, and her daughter Bee Shaffer, 31, were putting in a stylish appearance as ever 





Making a statement: The US Vogue editor-in-chief dared to be different in a dramatic jacket 


Making a statement: The US Vogue editor-in-chief dared to be different in a dramatic jacket 



Making a statement: The US Vogue editor-in-chief dared to be different in a dramatic jacket 





VIP arrival:  Ian was in high spirits as he arrived at the star-studded theatre awards


VIP arrival:  Ian was in high spirits as he arrived at the star-studded theatre awards



VIP arrival:  Ian was in high spirits as he arrived at the star-studded theatre awards



The National Theatre is expected to be heavily rewarded on the night, leading the way with 14 nods.


Bryan Cranston (Network), Ralph Fiennes (Antony and Cleopatra) and Colin Morgan (Translations) are all shortlisted for the Best Actor Award, in partnership with ATG, for their performances at the venue.


Marianne Elliott’s revival of Company and Matthew Lopez’s The Inheritance also look set to be big winners, having been nominated in several categories.


Laura Linney (My Name Is Lucy Barton) and Carey Mulligan (Girls & Boys) will compete for the Natasha Richardson Award for Best Actress, given in partnership with Christian Louboutin.


Sophie Okonedo (Antony & Cleopatra), Cecilia Noble (Nine Night) and Lia Williams (The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie) complete the shortlist .



Evening Standard Theatre Awards 2018 - Nominees






 Best actor


Bryan Cranston for Network at the National Theatre


Ralph Fiennes for Antony and Cleopatra at the National Theatre


Ian McKellen for King Lear at the Duke of York’s


Colin Morgan for Translations at the National Theatre


Kyle Soller for The Inheritance at the Young Vic and Noel Coward Theatre


Best actress


Laura Linney for My Name Is Lucy Barton at the Bridge Theatre


Carey Mulligan for Girls and Boys at the Royal Court


Cecilia Noble for Nine Night at the National Theatre


Sophie Okonedo for Antony and Cleopatra at the National Theatre


Lia Williams for The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie at the Donmar Warehouse


Best director


Stephen Daldry for The Inheritance


Marianne Elliott for Company at the Gielgud Theatre


Robert Hastie for The York Realist at the Donmar Warehouse


Phyllida Lloyd for Tina: The Tina Turner Musical at the Aldwych Theatre


Ian Rickson for Translations at the National Theatre


Best play


Home, I’m Darling by Laura Wade, at the National Theatre


The Inheritance by Matthew Lopez, at the Young Vic and Noel Coward Theatre


John by Annie Baker at the National Theatre


The Lehman Trilogy by Stefano Massini, adapted by Ben Power, at the National Theatre


The Writer by Ella Hickson at the Almeida Theatre 






Best musical


Caroline, or Change at Hampstead Theatre


Company at the Gielgud Theatre


Everybody’s Talking About Jamie at the Apollo Theatre


Fun Home at the Young Vic Theatre


Hamilton at the Victoria Palace Theatre


Best musical performance


Sharon D Clarke for Caroline, Or Change at Hampstead Theatre


Rosalie Craig for Company at the Gielgud Theatre


Arinze Kene for Misty at the Bush Theatre and Trafalgar Studios


Kelli O’Hara for The King and I at the London Palladium


Adrienne Warren for Tina: The Tina Turner Musical at the Aldwych Theatre 


Best design


Miriam Buether for The Jungle at the Young Vic and the Playhouse Theatre


Bunny Christie for Company at the Gielgud Theatre


Es Devlin for Girls and Boys at the Royal Court Theatre


Rae Smith for Translations at the National Theatre


Jan Versweyveld for Network at the National Theatre


Most promising playwright


Tearrance Arvelle Chisholm for Br’er Cotton at Theatre503


Natasha Gordon for Nine Night at the National Theatre


Francis Turnly for The Great Wave at the National Theatre


Emerging talent award


Rona Morison for The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie at the Donmar Warehouse


Debris Stevenson for Poet in da Corner at the Royal Court


Chris Walley for The Lieutenant of Inishmore at the Noel Coward Theatre


Roy Alexander Weise for Nine Night at the National Theatre and Br’er Cotton at Theatre503


Jamael Westman for Hamilton at the Victoria Palace Theatre 





 




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Main photo article The Evening Standard Theatre Awards celebrate excellence on London stages from the last twelve months.
And leading ladies Jenna Coleman and Claire Foy were rocking the red carpet as the stars descended upon the 64th annual awards show in central London on Sunday evening.
Jenna looked incredible...


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