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1994 Laurence Olivier Awards

The 1994 Laurence Olivier Awards were held in 1994 in London celebrating excellence in West End theatre by the Society of London Theatre.

1994 Laurence Olivier Awards

Winners and nominees

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
Society Special Award The Times Award for Outstanding Contribution to British Theatre[2]


Productions with multiple nominations and awards

The following 25 productions, including two ballets and two operas, received multiple nominations:

The following four productions received multiple awards:

See also

References

  1. ^ "Olivier Winners 1994". officiallondontheatre.com. Society of London Theatre. from the original on 16 August 2018. Retrieved 6 May 2022.
  2. ^ "The Times Apr 18 1994 #64931". Archive.org. Retrieved 5 July 2022.

External links

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The 1994 Laurence Olivier Awards were held in 1994 in London celebrating excellence in West End theatre by the Society of London Theatre 1994 Laurence Olivier Awards 1993 Olivier Awards 1995 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 MusicalArcadia by Tom Stoppard National Theatre Lyttelton Angels in America Perestroika by Tony Kushner National Theatre Cottesloe Oleanna by David Mamet Royal Court Duke of York s The Last Yankee by Arthur Miller Duke of York s City of Angels Prince of Wales Sunset Boulevard AdelphiBest Revival of a Play or Comedy Best Musical RevivalMachinal National Theatre Lyttelton Medea Wyndham s The Deep Blue Sea Apollo The Winter s Tale RSC at the Barbican Sweeney Todd National Theatre Cottesloe Cabaret Donmar Warehouse Grease Dominion The Beggar s Opera RSC at the BarbicanBest Comedy Best EntertainmentHysteria by Terry Johnson Royal Court April in Paris by John Godber Ambassadors The Life of Stuff by Simon Donald Donmar Warehouse Time of My Life by Alan Ayckbourn Vaudeville A Christmas Carol Old Vic Jamais Vu Vaudeville Kit and The Widow s January Sale Vaudeville Stomp Sadler s WellsBest Actor Best ActressMark Rylance as Benedick in Much Ado About Nothing Queen s Henry Goodman as Sigmund Freud in Hysteria Royal Court Patrick Stewart as Various in A Christmas Carol Old Vic David Suchet as John in Oleanna Royal Court Fiona Shaw as Young Woman in Machinal National Theatre Lyttelton Kathryn Hunter as Skriker in The Skriker National Theatre Cottesloe Diana Rigg as Medea in Medea Wyndham s Penelope Wilton as Hester Collyer in The Deep Blue Sea ApolloBest Actor in a Musical Best Actress in a MusicalAlun Armstrong as Sweeney Todd in Sweeney Todd National Theatre Cottesloe Lyttelton Roger Allam as Stone in City of Angels Prince of Wales David Burt as Captain Macheath in The Beggar s Opera RSC at the Barbican Alan Cumming as Emcee in Cabaret Donmar Warehouse Julia McKenzie as Mrs Lovett in Sweeney Todd National Theatre Cottesloe Lyttelton Haydn Gwynne as Donna Oolie in City of Angels Prince of Wales Patti LuPone as Norma Desmond in Sunset Boulevard Adelphi Elaine Paige as Edith Piaf in Piaf PiccadillyBest Comedy PerformanceGriff Rhys Jones as Redillon in An Absolute Turkey Globe Ken Campbell as Performer in Jamais Vu Vaudeville Nicholas Le Prevost as Pontagnac in An Absolute Turkey Globe Maggie Smith as Lady Bracknell in The Importance of Being Earnest AldwychBest Actor in a Supporting Role Best Actress in a Supporting RoleJoseph Mydell as Belize in Angels in America Perestroika National Theatre Cottesloe Richard McCabe as Autolycus in The Winter s Tale RSC at the Barbican Rufus Sewell as Septimus Hodge in Arcadia National Theatre Lyttelton Helen Burns as Karen Frick in The Last Yankee Duke of York s Rosemary Leach as Mrs Railton Bell in Separate Tables Albery Sandy McDade as Janice in The Life of Stuff Donmar Warehouse Sophie Thompson as Marcie Banks in Wildest Dreams RSC at the Barbican PitBest Supporting Performance in a MusicalSara Kestelman as Frau Schneider in Cabaret Donmar Warehouse Henry Goodman as Buddy Fidler in City of Angels Prince of Wales Barry James as Beadle Bamford in Sweeney Todd National Theatre Cottesloe Lyttelton Adrian Lester as Anthony Hope in Sweeney Todd National Theatre Cottesloe LytteltonBest Director of a Play Best Director of a MusicalStephen Daldry for Machinal National Theatre Lyttelton Phyllida Lloyd for Hysteria Royal Court Adrian Noble for The Winter s Tale RSC at the Barbican Trevor Nunn for Arcadia National Theatre Lyttelton Declan Donnellan for Sweeney Todd National Theatre Cottesloe Lyttelton Michael Blakemore for City of Angels Prince of Wales John Caird for The Beggar s Opera RSC at the Barbican Sam Mendes for Cabaret Donmar WarehouseBest Theatre ChoreographerLuke Cresswell and Steve McNicholas for Stomp Sadler s Wells Welcome Msomi for Tamburlaine the Great RSC at the Barbican Arlene Phillips for Grease Dominion Anthony Van Laast for Hair Old Vic and The Beggar s Opera RSC at the BarbicanBest Set Designer Best Costume DesignerMark Thompson for Hysteria Royal Court Peter J Davison for Medea Wyndham s Ian MacNeil for Machinal National Theatre Lyttelton Anthony Ward for The Winter s Tale RSC at the Barbican Gerald Scarfe for An Absolute Turkey Globe Sue Blane for Antony and Cleopatra RSC at the Barbican Johan Engels for Tamburlaine the Great RSC at the Barbican Anthony Ward for The Winter s Tale RSC at the BarbicanBest Lighting DesignerRick Fisher for Hysteria Royal Court Machinal National Theatre Lyttelton and Moonlight Comedy Wayne Dowdeswell and Terry Hands for Tamburlaine the Great RSC at the Barbican Wayne Dowdeswell for Medea Wyndham s Brian Harris for The School of Night RSC at the Barbican PitOutstanding Achievement in Dance Best New Dance ProductionThe dancers for their season London Contemporary Dance Theatre Sadler s Wells Darcey Bussell in Ballet Imperial and La Ronde The Royal Ballet Royal Opera House Sylvie Guillem in Herman Schmerman The Royal Ballet Royal Opera House Marion Tait for choreographing Romeo and Juliet Birmingham Royal Ballet Royal Opera House Choreartium Birmingham Royal Ballet Royal Opera House Herman Schmerman The Royal Ballet Royal Opera House Romeo and Juliet Birmingham Royal Ballet Royal Opera House The Nutcracker Adventures in Motion Pictures Sadler s WellsOutstanding Achievement in Opera Outstanding New Opera ProductionThe orchestra for Inquest of Love and Lohengrin English National Opera London Coliseum Paul Daniel for conducting the ensemble and the orchestra for Gloriana Opera North Royal Opera House Charles Mackerras for conducting Tristan und Isolde Welsh National Opera Royal Opera House Ann Murray in Ariodante English National Opera London Coliseum La damnation de Faust The Royal Opera Royal Opera House Ariodante English National Opera London Coliseum Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg The Royal Opera Royal Opera House Gloriana Opera North Royal Opera HouseSociety Special Award The Times Award for Outstanding Contribution to British Theatre 2 Sam Wanamaker Peter BrookProductions with multiple nominations and awards EditThe following 25 productions including two ballets and two operas received multiple nominations 6 Sweeney Todd 5 City of Angels Hysteria Machinal and The Winter s Tale 4 Cabaret and Medea 3 An Absolute Turkey Arcadia Oleanna and Tamburlaine the Great 2 A Christmas Carol Angels in America Perestroika Ariodante Gloriana Grease Herman Schmerman Jamais Vu Romeo and Juliet Stomp Sunset Boulevard The Beggar s Opera The Deep Blue Sea The Last Yankee and The Life of StuffThe following four productions received multiple awards 4 Machinal and Sweeney Todd 3 Hysteria 2 An Absolute TurkeySee also Edit48th Tony AwardsReferences Edit Olivier Winners 1994 officiallondontheatre com Society of London Theatre Archived from the original on 16 August 2018 Retrieved 6 May 2022 The Times Apr 18 1994 64931 Archive org Retrieved 5 July 2022 External links EditPrevious Olivier Winners 1994 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1994 Laurence Olivier Awards amp oldid 1096620541, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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