Olivier Awards 2016 – 40th Anniversary
The Laurence Olivier Awards, or simply the Olivier Awards, are presented annually by the Society of London Theatre to recognise excellence in professional theatre in London at an annual ceremony in the capital. Originally known as the Society of West End Theatre Awards, they were renamed in honour of the British actor Laurence Olivier in 1984.
The Winners – Are ! Winners – Announced Apr 3th 2016
Congratulations to all the Winners from TheatreGold.com
Hamlet – Barbican Theatre
Les Liaisons Dangereuses – Domar Warehouse
Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom – National Theatre, Lyttelton Winner
The Winter’s Tale – Garrick Theatre
Best New Comedy
A Christmas Carol – Noel Coward Theatre
Hand to God – Vaudeville Theatre
Nell Gwynn – Apollo Theatre Winner
Peter Pan Goes Wrong – Apollo Theatre
Outstanding Achievement in an Affiliate Theatre
Barbarians – The Clare, Young Vic
Pat Kinevane and Fishamble for Silent – Soho Theatre – Winner
Phil Dunster for his role in Pink Mist – Bush Theatre
Violence And Son at Jerwood Theatre Upstairs – Royal Court
White Light Award for Best Lighting Design
James Farncombe for People, Places And Things – National Theatre, Dorfman
Mark Henderson for Gypsy – Savoy Theatre – Winner
Natasha Chivers for Oresteia – Almeida Theatre
Neil Austin for The Winter’s Tale – Garrick Theatre
Best Sound Design
Christopher Shutt for Hamlet – Barbican Theater
Christopher Shutt for The Father – Wyndham’s Theatre
George Dennis for The Homecoming – National Theatre, Dorfman
Tom Gibbons for People, Places and Things – National Theatre, Dorfman – Winner
Best Costume Design
Gregg Barnes – Kinky Boots – Adelphi Theatre – WinnerÂ
Hugh Durrant for Nell Gwynn – Apollo Theatre
Jonathan Fensom for Farinelli and the King – Duke of York’s Theatre
Katrina Lindsay for Bend it like Beckham – Phoenix Theatre
Blue-i Theatre Technology Award for Best Set Design
Anna Fleischle for Hangmen – Jerwood Theatre Downstairs at the Royal Court and Wyndham’s Theatre – Winner
Es Devlin for Hamlet – Barbican Theatre
Hildegard Bechtler for Oresteia – Almeida Theatre
Jonathan Fensom for Farinelli And The King – Duke of York’s Theatre
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
David Suchet for The Importance Of Being Earnest – Vaudeville Theatre
Mark Gatiss for Three Days In The Country – National Theatre, Lyttelton – Winner
Michael Pennington for The Winter’s Tale – Garrick Theatre
Tom Sturridge for American Buffalo – Wyndham’s Theatre
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Catherine Steadman for Oppenheimer – Vaudeville Theatre
Judi Dench for The Winter’s Tale – Garrick Theatre – Winner
Melody Grove for Farinelli And the King – Duke of York’s Theatre
Michele Dotrice for Nell Gwynn – Apollo Theatre
Best New Opera Production
Cavalleria Rusticana/Pagliacci – Royal Opera House – Winner
Morger Und Abend – Royal Opera House
The Force of Destiny – London Coliseum
Outstanding Achievement in Opera
Antonio Pappano
Royal Opera House. For his conducting of Cavalleria Rusticana/Pagliacci, Guillaume Tell and Król Roger
English National Opera Chorus and Orchestra
London Coliseum. For The Force Of Destiny, Lady Macbeth Of Mtsensk and The Queen Of Spades – Winner
Felicity Palmer – London Coliseum The Queen Of Spades
Tamara Wilson – London Coliseum For The Force Of Destiny
Virgin Atlantic Best New Play
Farinelli And The King – Duke of York’s Theatre
Hangmen – Jerwood Theatre Downstairs at the Royal Court and Wyndham’s Theatre – Winner
People, Places And Things – National Theatre, Dorfman
The Father – Wyndham’s Theatre
Best Actor
Adrian Lester for Red Velvet – Garrick Theatre
Benedict Cumberbatch for Hamlet – Barbican Theatre
Kenneth Branagh for The Winter’s Tale – Garrick Theatre
Kenneth Cranham for The Father – Wyndham’s Theatre – Winner
Mark Rylance for Farinelli And The King – Duke of York’s Theatre
Best Actress
Denise Gough for People, Places And Things – National Theatre, Dorfman – Winner
Gemma Arterton for Nell Gwynn – Apollo Theatre
Janet McTeer for Les Liaisons Dangereuses – Donmar Warehouse
Lia Williams for Oresteia – Almeida Theatre
Nicole Kidman for Photograph 51 – Noël Coward Theatre
Best New Dance Production
He Who Falls (Celui Qui Tombe) by Compagnie Yoann Bourgeois – Barbican Theatre
Romeo Et Juliette by Jean-Christophe Maillot with Les Ballets de Monte Carlo – London Coliseum
Woolf Works by Wayne McGregor – Royal Opera House – Winner
Outstanding Achievement in Dance
Alessandra Ferri for her performances in Chéri and Woolf Works – Royal Opera House – Winner
Javier De Frutos for his choreography of Anatomy Of A Passing Cloud – Linbury Studio Theatre, Royal Opera
HouseSasha Waltz for her choreography of Sacre – Sadler’s Wells
Best Entertainment & Family
Alice’s Adventures Underground – The Vaults
Dr. Seuss’s The Lorax – The Old Vic
I Want My Hat Back – National Theatre, Temporary Theatre
Peter Pan – Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre
Showstopper! The Improvised Musical – Apollo Theatre – Winner
Best Theatre Choreographer
Carlos Acosta and Andrew Wright for Guys And Dolls – Savoy Theatre
Drew McOnie for In The Heights – King’s Cross Theatre – Winner
Jerry Mitchell for Kinky Boots – Adelphi Theatre
Stephen Mear for Gypsy – Savoy Theatre
Best Director
Jonathan Kent for Gypsy – Savoy Theatre
Matthew Dunster for Hangmen – Jerwood Theatre Downstairs at Royal Court and Wyndham’s Theatre
Rob Ashford and Kenneth Branagh for The Winter’s Tale – Garrick Theatre
Robert Icke for Oresteia – Almeida Theatre Winner
Autograph Sound Award for Outstanding Achievement in Music
Bend It Like Beckham – Phoenix Theatre. Music by Howard Goodall, Lyrics by Charles Hart and Orchestrations by Howard Goodall and Kuljit Bhamra
Farinelli And The King
Duke of York’s Theatre. Claire van Kampen for Musical Arrangements, the Musicians and Iestyn Davies and the Singers who alternated the singing role of Farinelli
In The Heights
King’s Cross Theatre. Music and Lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda. Orchestrated & Arranged by Alex Lacamoire & Bill Sherman Winner
Kinky Boots
Adelphi Theatre. Music and Lyrics by Cyndi Lauper, Music Supervision, Arrangements and Orchestrations by Stephen Oremus
Best Actor in a Supporting Role in a Musical
Dan Burton for Gypsy – Savoy Theatre
David Bedella for In the Heights – King’s Cross Theatre – Winner
Gavin Spokes for Guys and Dolls – Savoy Theatre
Peter Davison for Gypsy – Savoy Theatre
Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Musical
Amy Lennox for Kinky Boots – Adelphi Theatre
Emma Williams for Mrs Henderson Presents – Noel Coward Theatre
Lara Pulver for Gypsy – Savoy Theatre – Winner
Preeya Kalidas for Bend It Like Beckham – Phoenix Theatre
Best Musical Revival
Bugsy Malone – Lyric Hammersmith
Guys and Dolls – Savoy Theatre
Gypsy – Savoy Theatre – Winner
Seven Brides for Seven Brothers – Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre
Best Actor in a Musical
David Haig for Guys And Dolls – Savoy Theatre
Ian Bartholomew for Mrs Henderson Presents – Noel Coward Theatre
Jamie Parker for Guys And Dolls – Savoy Theatre
Killian Donnelly for Kinky Boots – Adelphi Theatre
Matt Henry for Kinky Boots – Adelphi Theatre – Winner
Best Actress in a Musical
Imelda Staunton for Gypsy – Savoy Theatre – Winner
Laura Pitt-Pulford for Seven Brides For Seven Brothers – Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre
Natalie Dew for Bend It Like Beckham – Phoenix Theatre
Sophie Thompson for Guys And Dolls – Savoy Theatre
Tracie Bennett for Mrs Henderson Presents – Noël Coward Theatre
MasterCard Best New Musical
Bend It Like Beckham – Phoenix Theatre
In The Heights – King’s Cross Theatre
Kinky Boots – Adelphi Theatre – Winner
Mrs Henderson Presents – Noël Coward Theatre
Jersey Boys – Piccadilly Theatre
Les Miserables – Queens Theatre
Matilda the Musical – Cambridge Theatre
Phantom of the Opera – Her Majesty’s Theatre – Winner