Nestroy Theater Award / Best Actress

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Since 2000 when will Nestroy Theater Prize Best Actress honor.

Prize winners

year actress Staging (role) Place of performance Other nominees
2000 Birgit Doll Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (Martha) Volkstheater (Vienna)
2001 Judith Engel Bash (Sue / The Woman) Hamburger Kammerspiele
2002 Ulli Maier The Man Without Qualities (Agathe) Wiener Festwochen / Hamburger Kammerspiele
2003 Maria Happel The time of the Plancks (Maria) Burgtheater
2004 Birgit Minichmayr The golden fleece (Medea) Burgtheater
2005 Sunnyi Melles Stories from the Vienna Woods (Valerie) Salzburg Festival / Bavarian State Theater
2006 Edith Clever Sleep (the older woman) Akademietheater / Burgtheater
2007 Sylvie Rohrer Medea. A project by Grzegorz Jarzyna (Medea) & About animals (monologue) Casino on Schwarzenbergplatz
2008 Regina Fritsch Burns (nawal) Akademietheater / Burgtheater
2009 Birgit Minichmayr The female devil (female) Akademietheater / Burgtheater
2010 Kirsten Dene One family (Violet Weston) Akademietheater / Burgtheater
2011 Sarah Viktoria Frick Stallerhof (Beppi) Casino on Schwarzenbergplatz / Burgtheater
2012 Dörte Lyssewski End of the line longing (Blanche Dubois) Burgtheater
2013 Christiane von Poelnitz Elektra (Elektra) Burgtheater
2014 Nicole Heesters Before retirement (Vera) Theater in the Josefstadt
2015 Elisabeth Orth the unmarried (the old woman) Academy Theater
2016 Sona MacDonald Miss Julie (Julie) and Blue Moon (you) Theater in der Josefstadt and Wiener Kammerspiele
2017 Andrea Jonasson Stage version of Die Verdammten (Freifrau Sophie von Essenbeck) Theater in the Josefstadt
2018 Caroline Peters Hotel Strindberg Akademietheater in coproduction with Theater Basel
2019 Steffi Krautz End stop Sehnsucht (Blanche DuBois) Volkstheater Vienna
statistics
Most often honored actress Birgit Minichmayr (2 awards)
Most often nominated actress Christiane von Poelnitz (6 nominations)
Most often nominated actress without a win Andrea Clausen & Caroline Peters (3 nominations each)