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1993 Laurence Olivier Awards

The 1993 Laurence Olivier Awards were held in 1993 in London celebrating excellence in West End theatre by the Society of London Theatre.

1993 Laurence Olivier Awards
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Winners and nominees Edit

Details of winners (in bold) and nominees, in each award category, per the Society of London Theatre.[1]

Play of the Year Best New Musical
Best Revival of a Play or Comedy Best Musical Revival
Best Comedy Best Entertainment
Best Actor Best Actress
Best Actor in a Musical Best Actress in a Musical
Best Comedy Performance
Best Actor in a Supporting Role Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Best Supporting Performance in a Musical
Best Director of a Play Best Director of a Musical
Best Theatre Choreographer
Best Set Designer Best Costume Designer
Best Lighting Designer
Outstanding Achievement in Dance Best New Dance Production
Outstanding Achievement in Opera Outstanding New Opera Production
Award for Outstanding Achievement
  • Medea, No Man's Land, The Deep Blue Sea and The Rules of the Game for riding the crest of its own wave with great style and giving glamour a good name on the fringe – Almeida
    • Kenneth Branagh for an ebullient performance (his best on the stage for years) in Hamlet – RSC at the Barbican
    • Eddie Izzard an accomplished and original comedian, the bloke in a frock, who held audiences spellbound for two-and-a-half-hours in his West End debut – Ambassadors
    • Robert Lepage for an astonishing solo trip on drugs, jazz and Jean Cocteau with a technologically refined use of film and acrobatics in Needles and Opium – National Theatre Cottesloe
    • John Osborne for refusing to lie down and completing the circle begun by Look Back in Anger with the energetic update on Jimmy Porter with Déjà Vu – Comedy
    • Billy Roche for his irresistible tapestry of slowly changing Irish life in the pool hall, the betting shop and the belfry in The Wexford Trilogy – Bush
Society Special Award

Productions with multiple nominations and awards Edit

The following 25 productions, including one ballet and four operas, received multiple nominations:

The following six productions received multiple awards:

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "Olivier Winners 1993". officiallondontheatre.com. Society of London Theatre. from the original on 16 December 2018. Retrieved 6 May 2022.

External links Edit

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The 1993 Laurence Olivier Awards were held in 1993 in London celebrating excellence in West End theatre by the Society of London Theatre 1993 Laurence Olivier Awards 1992 Olivier Awards 1994 Contents 1 Winners and nominees 2 Productions with multiple nominations and awards 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksWinners and nominees EditDetails of winners in bold and nominees in each award category per the Society of London Theatre 1 Play of the Year Best New MusicalSix Degrees of Separation by John Guare Royal Court Comedy Someone Who ll Watch Over Me by Frank McGuinness Vaudeville The Gift of the Gorgon by Peter Shaffer RSC at the Barbican Pit Wyndham s The Street of Crocodiles by Bruno Schulz adapted by Simon McBurney and Mark Wheathy National Theatre Cottesloe Crazy for You Prince Edward Assassins Donmar Warehouse Grand Hotel Dominion Kiss of the Spider Woman ShaftesburyBest Revival of a Play or Comedy Best Musical RevivalAn Inspector Calls National Theatre Lyttelton Heartbreak House Theatre Royal Haymarket Henry IV RSC at the Barbican No Man s Land Comedy Carousel National Theatre Lyttelton Annie Get Your Gun Prince of Wales Lady Be Good Regent s Park Open AirBest Comedy Best EntertainmentThe Rise and Fall of Little Voice by Jim Cartwright National Theatre Cottesloe Aldwych Lost in Yonkers by Neil Simon Strand On the Piste by John Godber Garrick Travels with My Aunt Wyndham s Whitehall Ennio Marchetto Whitehall The Blue Angel Globe The Invisible Man VaudevilleBest Actor Best ActressRobert Stephens as Sir John Falstaff in Henry IV RSC at the Barbican Kenneth Cranham as Inspector Goole in An Inspector Calls National Theatre Lyttelton Paul Eddington as Spooner in No Man s Land Comedy Paul Scofield as Captain Shotover in Heartbreak House Theatre Royal Haymarket Alison Steadman as Mari in The Rise and Fall of Little Voice National Theatre Cottesloe Aldwych Stockard Channing as Ouisa Kittredge in Six Degrees of Separation Royal Court Comedy Judi Dench as Helen Damson in The Gift of the Gorgon RSC at the Barbican Pit Wyndham s Jane Horrocks as Little Voice in The Rise and Fall of Little Voice National Theatre Cottesloe AldwychBest Actor in a Musical Best Actress in a MusicalHenry Goodman as Charles J Guiteau in Assassins Donmar Warehouse Brent Carver as Luis Alberto Molina in Kiss of the Spider Woman Shaftesbury Michael Hayden as Billy Bigelow in Carousel National Theatre Lyttelton Kirby Ward as Bobby Child in Crazy for You Prince Edward Joanna Riding as Julie Jordan in Carousel National Theatre Lyttelton Kim Criswell as Annie Oakley in Annie Get Your Gun Prince of Wales Ruthie Henshall as Polly Baker in Crazy for You Prince Edward Kelly Hunter as Lola Lola in The Blue Angel GlobeBest Comedy PerformanceSimon Cadell as Henry Pulling in Travels with My Aunt Wyndham s Whitehall Sara Crowe as Sorel Bliss in Hay Fever Albery Guy Henry as Ananias in The Alchemist RSC at the Barbican Robert Lindsay as Cyrano de Bergerac in Cyrano de Bergerac Theatre Royal HaymarketBest Actor in a Supporting Role Best Actress in a Supporting RoleJulian Glover as King Henry IV in Henry IV RSC at the Barbican Robin Bailey as Sir William Gower in Trelawny of the Wells National Theatre Olivier David Bradley as Justice Robert Shallow in Henry IV Part 2 RSC at the Barbican Martin Shaw as Lord Arthur Goring in An Ideal Husband Globe Barbara Leigh Hunt as Sybil Birling in An Inspector Calls National Theatre Lyttelton Annette Badland as Sadie in The Rise and Fall of Little Voice National Theatre Cottesloe Aldwych Elizabeth Bradley as Florence Boothroyd in Billy Liar National Theatre Cottesloe Rosemary Harris as Grandma Kurnitz in Lost in Yonkers StrandBest Supporting Performance in a MusicalJanie Dee as Carrie Pipperidge in Carousel National Theatre Lyttelton Ian Bartholomew as Wilf in Radio Times Queen s Chris Langham as Bella Zangler in Crazy for You Prince Edward Clive Rowe as Enoch Snow in Carousel National Theatre LytteltonBest Director of a Play Best Director of a MusicalStephen Daldry for An Inspector Calls National Theatre Lyttelton Simon McBurney for The Street of Crocodiles National Theatre Cottesloe Sam Mendes for The Rise and Fall of Little Voice National Theatre Cottesloe Aldwych Adrian Noble for Henry IV RSC at the Barbican Nicholas Hytner for Carousel National Theatre Lyttelton Sam Mendes for Assassins Donmar Warehouse Mike Ockrent for Crazy for You Prince Edward Harold Prince for Kiss of the Spider Woman ShaftesburyBest Theatre ChoreographerSusan Stroman for Crazy for You Prince Edward Kenneth MacMillan for Carousel National Theatre Lyttelton Marcello Magni for The Street of Crocodiles National Theatre Cottesloe Tommy Tune for Grand Hotel DominionBest Set Designer Best Costume DesignerIan MacNeil for An Inspector Calls National Theatre Lyttelton Bob Crowley for Carousel National Theatre Lyttelton Henry IV RSC at the Barbican and No Man s Land Comedy Jerome Sirlin for Kiss of the Spider Woman Shaftesbury Robin Wagner for Crazy for You Prince Edward William Dudley for Heartbreak House Theatre Royal Haymarket Pygmalion National Theatre Olivier and The Rise and Fall of Little Voice National Theatre Cottesloe Aldwych Bob Crowley for Carousel National Theatre Lyttelton and Hamlet RSC at the Barbican Anthony Powell for Hay Fever Albery and Trelawny of the Wells National Theatre Olivier Carl Toms for An Ideal Husband GlobeBest Lighting DesignerHowell Binkley for Kiss of the Spider Woman Shaftesbury Paule Constable for The Street of Crocodiles National Theatre Cottesloe Rick Fisher for An Inspector Calls National Theatre Lyttelton Jean Kalman for A Midsummer Night s Dream National Theatre OlivierOutstanding Achievement in Dance Best New Dance ProductionSiobhan Davies for choreographing Winnsboro Cotton Mill Blues The Royal Ballet Royal Opera House David Bintley for choreographing Tombeaux Rambert Dance Company Royalty Lez Brotherston for set and costume designing the season Northern Ballet Theatre Royalty Joseph Cipolla in The Green Table Birmingham Royal Ballet Sadler s Wells The Judas Tree The Royal Ballet Royal Opera House Catalyst The Australian Ballet London Coliseum Donizetti Variations Les Patineurs and Witchboy London City Ballet Sadler s Wells Winnsboro Cotton Mill Blues Rambert Dance Company RoyaltyOutstanding Achievement in Opera Outstanding New Opera ProductionEdward Downes for conducting Stiffelio and The Fiery Angel The Royal Opera Royal Opera House Bernard Haitink for conducting Die Frau ohne Schatten The Royal Opera Royal Opera House Philip Langridge in Death in Venice The Royal Opera Royal Opera House Julia Varady in Der fliegende Hollander The Royal Opera Royal Opera House Stiffelio The Royal Opera Royal Opera House Death in Venice The Royal Opera Royal Opera House Der fliegende Hollander by The Royal Opera Royal Opera House The Fiery Angel The Royal Opera Royal Opera HouseAward for Outstanding AchievementMedea No Man s Land The Deep Blue Sea and The Rules of the Game for riding the crest of its own wave with great style and giving glamour a good name on the fringe Almeida Kenneth Branagh for an ebullient performance his best on the stage for years in Hamlet RSC at the Barbican Eddie Izzard an accomplished and original comedian the bloke in a frock who held audiences spellbound for two and a half hours in his West End debut Ambassadors Robert Lepage for an astonishing solo trip on drugs jazz and Jean Cocteau with a technologically refined use of film and acrobatics in Needles and Opium National Theatre Cottesloe John Osborne for refusing to lie down and completing the circle begun by Look Back in Anger with the energetic update on Jimmy Porter with Deja Vu Comedy Billy Roche for his irresistible tapestry of slowly changing Irish life in the pool hall the betting shop and the belfry in The Wexford Trilogy BushSociety Special AwardKenneth MacMillanProductions with multiple nominations and awards EditThe following 25 productions including one ballet and four operas received multiple nominations 9 Carousel 7 Crazy for You 6 An Inspector Calls Henry IV and The Rise and Fall of Little Voice 5 Kiss of the Spider Woman 4 The Street of Crocodiles 3 Assassins Heartbreak House and No Man s Land 2 An Ideal Husband Annie Get Your Gun Death in Venice Der fliegende Hollander Grand Hotel Hay Fever Lost in Yonkers Six Degrees of Separation Stiffelio The Blue Angel The Fiery Angel The Gift of the Gorgon Travels with My Aunt Trelawny of the Wells and Winnsboro Cotton Mill BluesThe following six productions received multiple awards 4 An Inspector Calls and Carousel 3 The Rise and Fall of Little Voice 2 Crazy for You Henry IV and Travels with My AuntSee also Edit47th Tony AwardsReferences Edit Olivier Winners 1993 officiallondontheatre com Society of London Theatre Archived from the original on 16 December 2018 Retrieved 6 May 2022 External links EditPrevious Olivier Winners 1993 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1993 Laurence 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