The actor won the best West End debut performer prize for his Olivier-nominated role as Gabe in Next To Normal at Wyndham’s Theatre. EastEnders star Ayling-Ellis won the award last year for her performance in As You Like It at Soho Place, while Comer picked it up in 2022 for her one-person role in Prima Facie at the Harold Pinter. Wolfe was presented with the prize, which is decided by public vote, at an event in London on Sunday hosted by drag queen Divina De Campo.

The best performer in a play was awarded to two actors – Ellie-May Sheridan for her turn in London Tide at the National Theatre, and Louis McCartney, who was recognised for his performance in Stranger Things: The First Shadow at the Phoenix Theatre. The best performer in a musical award was shared between Jeevan Braich, for his vocals and rollerskating skills in Starlight Express at the Troubadour Wembley Park Theatre, and Grace Hodgett Young, for her performance in Jamie Lloyd’s hit revival Sunset Boulevard at the Savoy Theatre. Sophie Drake won the best director award for The Bleeding Tree at Southwark Playhouse Borough, while two upcoming stars took home the best writer award.

Sam Grabiner secured it for Boys On The Verge Of Tears at Soho Theatre, and Azuka Oforka took home the prize for The Women Of Llanrumney at Sherman Theatre, Cardiff. The awards show aims to highlight breakthrough actors, writers, directors, designers, composers or lyricists in the industry. The Stage editor Alistair Smith said: “.