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28th annual Laurence Olivier Awards The 28th annual Laurence Olivier Awards in association with Hilton UK and Ireland are listed below, with an asterisk before the winners who were announced at a February 22nd awards ceremony at the London Hilton on Park Lane at which Kevin Spacey also presented The Society's Special Award to Judi Dench for her outstanding contribution to British theatre. BEST ACTRESS *Eileen Atkins for Honour at the Cottesloe Helen Mirren for Mourning Becomes Electra at the Lyttelton Ann Mitchell for Through The Leaves at the Duchess Kelly Reilly for After Miss Julie at the Donmar Warehouse Kristin Scott Thomas for Three Sisters at the Playhouse BEST ACTOR Roger Allam for Democracy at the Cottesloe Edmond at the Cottesloe Greg Hicks for Coriolanus at the Old Vic *Matthew Kelly for Of Mice And Men at the Savoy Michael Sheen for Caligula at the Donmar Warehouse BEST PERFORMANCE IN A SUPPORTING ROLE Joe Dixon for The Roman Actor at the Gielgud Oliver Ford Davies for Absolutely! (Perhaps) at Wyndham's Paul Hilton for Mourning Becomes Electra at the Lyttelton *Warren Mitchell for The Price at the Apollo BEST NEW PLAY Democracy by Michael Frayn at the Cottesloe Elmina's Kitchen by Kwame Kwei-Armah at the Cottesloe Hitchcock Blonde by Terry Johnson at the Jerwood Theatre Downstairs at the Royal Court and the Lyric *The Pillowman by Martin McDonagh at the Cottesloe BEST REVIVAL Absolutely! (Perhaps) by Luigi Pirandello in a new version by Martin Sherman at Wyndham's Caligula by Albert Camus in a new translation by David Greig at the Donmar Warehouse *Mourning Becomes Electra by Eugene O'Neill at the Lyttelton Of Mice And Men by John Steinbeck at the Savoy BEST NEW MUSICAL *Jerry Springer — The Opera music by Richard Thomas, book and lyrics by Stewart Lee & Richard Thomas at the Lyttelton and Cambridge Ragtime book by Terrence McNally, music by Stephen Flaherty, lyrics by Lynn Ahrens, based on the novel by E L Doctorow at the Piccadilly Thoroughly Modern Millie book by Richard Morris and Dick Scanlan, new music by Jeanine Tesori, new lyrics by Dick Scanlan, at the Shaftesbury OUTSTANDING MUSICAL PRODUCTION High Society music and lyrics by Cole Porter, book by Arthur Kopit at the Open Air Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber's Joseph And The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat at the New London *Pacific Overtures music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, book by John Weidman, additional material by Hugh Wheeler at the Donmar Warehouse Tell Me On A Sunday music by Andrew Lloyd Webber, lyrics by Don Black at the Gielgud BEST ENTERTAINMENT *Duckie's C'est Barbican! devised and written by Mark Whitelaw, Ursula Martinez, Christopher Green, Marisa Carnesky, Francesca Baglione and Simon Vincenzi, scored by Ian Hill at The Pit Fascinating Aida's One Last Flutter at the Comedy Jus‚ Like That written and created by John Fisher at the Garrick My Brilliant Divorce by Geraldine Aron at the Apollo The Rat Pack — Live From Las Vegas by Paul Walden, Mitch Sebastian and Derek Nicol at the Strand BEST ACTRESS IN A MUSICAL *Maria Friedman for Ragtime at the Piccadilly Amanda Holden for Thoroughly Modern Millie at the Shaftesbury Alison Jiear for Jerry Springer — The Opera at the Lyttelton and Cambridge Maureen Lipman for Thoroughly Modern Millie at the Shaftesbury BEST ACTOR IN A MUSICAL *David Bedella for Jerry Springer — The Opera at the Lyttelton and Cambridge Graham Bickley for Ragtime at the Piccadilly Michael Brandon for Jerry Springer — The Opera at the Lyttelton and Cambridge Kevyn Morrow for Ragtime at the Piccadilly BEST PERFORMANCE IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN A MUSICAL Tracie Bennett for High Society at the Open Air *The Chorus of Jerry Springer — The Opera at the Lyttelton and Cambridge (Delroy Atkinson, Robert Bengtsson, Steve Bradford, Gary Bryden, Natasha Cox, Hadrian Delacey, Nathan Dowling, Jonathan Glew, Rachel Johnson, Tania Mathurin, Ryan Molloy, Jo Napthine, Alastair Parker, Jenessa Qua, Brian Saccente, Gabriella Santinelli, Gayle Telfer Stevens, Lucy Vandi, Elen Mon Wayne, Annabelle Williams and Lynne Wilmot) Richard Henders for Pacific Overtures at the Donmar Warehouse Jerome Pradon for Pacific Overtures at the Donmar Warehouse Matthew White for Ragtime at the Piccadilly BEST DIRECTOR Stafford Arima for Ragtime at the Piccadilly *Michael Grandage for Caligula at the Donmar Warehouse Gary Griffin for Pacific Overtures at the Donmar Warehouse Stewart Lee for Jerry Springer — The Opera at the Lyttelton and Cambridge BEST THEATRE CHOREOGRAPHER Jenny Arnold for Jerry Springer — The Opera at the Lyttelton and Cambridge Rob Ashford for Thoroughly Modern Millie at the Shaftesbury *Karen Bruce for Pacific Overtures at the Donmar Warehouse BEST SET DESIGN Absolutely! (Perhaps) designed by Franco Zeffirelli at Wyndham's *Hitchcock Blonde designed by William Dudley at the Jerwood Theatre Downstairs at the Royal Court and the Lyric Mourning Becomes Electra designed by Bob Crowley at the Lyttelton BEST COSTUME DESIGN Absolutely! (Perhaps) designed by Raimonda Gaetani at Wyndham's Pacific Overtures designed by Mara Blumenfeld at the Donmar Warehouse *Power designed by Christopher Oram at the Cottesloe Thoroughly Modern Millie designed by Martin Pakledinaz at the Shaftesbury BEST LIGHTING DESIGN Hitchcock Blonde designed by Simon Corder at the Jerwood Theatre Downstairs at the Royal Court and the Lyric *Pacific Overtures designed by Hugh Vanstone at the Donmar Warehouse Ragtime designed by Howard Harrison at the Piccadilly BEST SOUND DESIGN *Jerry Springer — The Opera designed by Mike Walker at the Lyttelton and Cambridge Pacific Overtures designed by Nick Lidster at the Donmar Warehouse Ragtime designed by Peter Hylenski for Autograph at the Piccadilly The Pillowman designed by Paul Arditti at the Cottesloe MOST PROMISING NEWCOMER IN AN AFFILIATE THEATRE *Debbie Tucker Green for Born Bad at Hampstead Theatre Lucy Prebble for The Sugar Syndrome at the Jerwood Theatre Upstairs at the Jerwood Theatre Upstairs at the Royal Court Tom Hardy for his performance in In Arabia, We'd All Be Kings at Hampstead Theatre Ruth Negga for her performance in Duck at the Jerwood Theatre Upstairs at the Jerwood Theatre Upstairs at the Royal Court OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT IN AN AFFILIATE THEATRE *The Young Vic for an audacious season under the artistic direction of David Lan Tanika Gupta for Fragile Land at Hampstead Theatre and her adaptation of Hobson's Choice at the Young Vic The Almeida Theatre for its production of The Lady From The Sea The Lyric Hammersmith for its production of Pericles BEST NEW OPERA PRODUCTION *English National Opera's Così Fan Tutte at the Barbican The Royal Opera's Madama Butterfly at the Royal Opera House The Royal Opera's Orlando at the Royal Opera House English National Opera's The Trojans (Parts I and II) at the London Coliseum OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT IN OPERA *Cristina Gallardo-Domas for The Royal Opera's Madama Butterfly at the Royal Opera House Simon Keenlyside for The Royal Opera's Hamlet and Die Zauberflote at the Royal Opera House Bejun Mehta for The Royal Opera's Orlando at the Royal Opera House Felicity Palmer for The Royal Opera's Elektra and Sweeney Todd at the Royal Opera House BEST NEW DANCE PRODUCTION Nederlands Dans Theater 2's Dream Play at Sadler's Wells George Piper Dances‚ Mesmerics at Sadler's Wells Paul Taylor Dance Company's Promethean Fire at Sadler's Wells *Broken Fall, a George Piper Dances commission in association with The Royal Ballet at the Royal Opera House OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT IN DANCE Carlos Acosta for his Tocororo — A Cuban Tale at Sadler's Wells *Thomas Edur and Agnes Oaks their performances in English National Ballet's 2 Human at Sadler's Wells Javier De Frutos for his choreography of Rambert Dance Company's Elsa Canasta at Sadler's Wells The dancers of Rambert Dance Company for their season at Sadler's Wells |
Peter Ackroyd's History of London: The Biography London Sketchbook Somewhere For Me, a Biography of Richard Rodgers At This Theater Ridiculous!The Theatrical Life & Times of Charles Ludlam The New York Times Book of Broadway: On the Aisle for the Unforgettable Plays of the Last Century 6, 500 Comparative Phrases including 800 Shakespearean Metaphors by CurtainUp's editor. Click image to buy. Go here for details and larger image. |