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Nominations for this year's What's On Stage Awards include:

Best Ensemble Performance - Our Class at the National Theatre, starring Tamzin Griffin

Best New Play - Enron for Headlong Theatre Company at the Royal Court, starring Eleanor Matsuura

Best Musical Revival - Annie Get Your Gun at the Young Vic, starring Niall Ashdown and David Ricardo-Pearce

Best Off-West End Production - Stovepipe at the Bush Theatre for Hightide Theatre Company, starring Eleanor Matsuura

Best Regional Production - Spend Spend Spend at the Watermill Theatre, starring Kirsty Hoiles 

Best West End Show - Wicked at the Apollo Theatre, Victoria starring Alexia Khadime, and War Horse at the New London Theatre, starring Colin Mace, Anthony Shuster and Stephen Harper 



Paul Copley can be seen in several episodes of Casualty for BBC which begins on Saturday 13th February BBC1 at 9.25pm in the role of Arthur Dixon, Dixie Dixon's father.  Paul can also be seen in Survivors on Tuesday 16th February, BBC1 at 9pm in the role of Ted.


Jordan Long stars in the fourth series of Skins which starts on Thursday 28th January, E4 at 10pm.


Richie Campbell is currently starring in the feature film The Firm, directed by Nick Love which is on general release.


Cora Bissett and Hannah Donaldson both star in the new series of Rab C Nesbitt which starts on Thursday 21st January, BBC2 at 9.30pm.


Andy Clark is currently appearing in The Govenment Inspector for Comminicado at the Tron Theatre and on tour, directed by Gerry Mulgrew. 


John Stahl is currently at the Bush Theatre starring in The Whiskey Taster, directed by James Grieve.


Michael BegleyDan Mersh and John Stahl can all be seen in the new series of Being Human which starts 10th January on BBC3 at 9pm.  


Martine McCutcheon and Tilly Gaunt can be heard in a radio drama series for BBC Radio 4, A Charles Paris Mystery: Cast In Order of Disappearance, which starts on Friday 29th January at 11.30am.


Helena Lymbery is currently appearing in The Cat In The Hat for the National and Young Vic Theatres, directed by Katie Mitchell.


Congratulations to Susie Donkin, one of the writers of the Children's TV series, Horrible Histories, which has been nominated for two Children's BAFTAs, including one for Best Writing Team.


Cliff Parisi plays Minty Peterson in EastEnders.


Gareth Kennerley is currently appearing in a one man show called Compression at the Brockley Jack Theatre, directed by Samantha Hoyle.


Joanna van Kampen plays teenage wildchild, Fallon Rogers in The Archers on BBC Radio 4. The programme is available on demand over the internet and as a podcast.


Nominations for this year's Olivier Awards include:

Best New Play - Enron for Headlong Theatre Company at the Royal Court, starring Eleanor Matsuura

Best Musical Revival - Annie Get Your Gun at the Young Vic starring Niall Ashdown and David Ricardo-Pearce

The Audience Award for Most Popular Show - War Horse for the National Theatre starring Colin Mace, Anthony Shuster and Stephen Harper, and Wicked at the Apollo Victoria, West End starring Alexia Khadime

Outstanding Achievement in an Affiliate Theatre - Iya Ile (The First Wife) at the Soho Theatre, starring Antonia Okonma



Eleanor Matsuura stars in Enron which has now transferred to the Noel Coward Theatre from the Royal Court, for Headlong directed by Rupert Goold.


Rob Jarvis stars as Eddie in the new series of Hustle which begins on Monday 4th January, BBC1 at 9pm.


Teresa Churcher stars as Mrs Davies in the feature film Creation, directed by Jon Amiel and starring Paul Bettany and Jennifer Connelly, which is on general cinema release.


David Hartley is currently appearing in Cling To Me Like Ivy at the Birmingham Rep, directed by Sarah Esdaile.


Alice O'Connell is currently appearing in The Absence of Women at Lyric Belfast, directed by Rachel O'Riordan.


Alexia Khadime has returned to play Elphaba in Wicked at the Apollo Theatre, West End.



Samantha Pearl is appearing as Viola in Twelfth Night for the National Theatre, directed by Carl Heap.


Carley Stenson stars as regular Steph Cunnigham in Hollyoaks.


Dominic Ridley is currently appearing in the UK tour of The Sound of Music.


War Horse starring Colin Mace, Anthony Shuster and Stephen Harper has now moved from the National Theatre to the New London Theatre in the West End. The production's video design is by Leo Warner and Mark Grimmer for Fifty Nine Productions.


Congratulations to Femi Tay Oguns who has been selected for the Breakthrough Brit programme.  Thirteen future stars in British Film Making are selected by the UK Film Council each year, for an intensive programme of networking and training designed to boost their burgeoning careers both in the UK and America.


Kirsty Hoiles has won a TMA Award for Best Performance in a Supporting role in a Musical for her role in Spend Spend Spend at the Watermill Theatre. 


Richard Katz and Christine Entwistle both star in The Drunks as part of the RSC Ensemble, directed by Anthony Neilson.  

Nick Powell has composed music for The Drunks and providing the sound design for The Grain Store for the RSC.



Sophie Abelson stars as new regular Nurse Cherry Malone in Doctors, BBC1 at 1.45pm.