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2022 Laurence Olivier Awards

The 2022 Laurence Olivier Awards were held on 10 April 2022 at the Royal Albert Hall and hosted by Jason Manford. They were the first Oliviers to be held since 2020 due to the complete shutdown of UK theatres in 2020/2021 as a result of lockdowns caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.[1] Due to this, the eligibility period was expanded from 19 February 2020 to 22 February 2022.[2] The green carpet, hosted by Emma B, Angellica Bell, Frank DiLella and Anita Rani, was livestreamed on YouTube and the Olivier ceremony itself was broadcast in full on Magic with hosts Alice Arnold and Ruthie Henshall. Highlights from the show were broadcast on ITV.[3]

2022 Laurence Olivier Awards
Date10 April 2022
LocationRoyal Albert Hall
Hosted byJason Manford
Most awardsCabaret (7)
Most nominationsCabaret (11)
Television/radio coverage
NetworkITV (television)
Magic (radio)

Event calendar

Presenters

Performances

Winners and nominees

The nominations were announced on 8 March 2022 in 26 categories.[5]

Best New Play Best New Musical

Life of Pi by Lolita Chakrabarti (based on original text by Yann Martel) – Wyndham's Theatre

Back to the FutureAdelphi Theatre

Best Revival Best Musical Revival

ConstellationsDonmar Warehouse at Vaudeville Theatre

CabaretPlayhouse Theatre

Best Entertainment or Comedy Play Best Family Show

Pride and Prejudice* (*sort of) by Isobel McArthur – Criterion Theatre

Wolf Witch Giant FairyRoyal Opera House, Linbury Theatre

Best Actor Best Actress

Hiran Abeysekera as Pi Patel in Life of PiWyndham's Theatre

Sheila Atim as Marianne in ConstellationsDonmar Warehouse at Vaudeville Theatre

Best Actor in a Musical Best Actress in a Musical

Eddie Redmayne as Emcee in CabaretPlayhouse Theatre

Jessie Buckley as Sally Bowles in CabaretPlayhouse Theatre

Best Actor in a Supporting Role Best Actress in a Supporting Role

Fred Davis, Daisy Franks, Romina Hytten, Tom Larkin, Habib Nasib Nader, Tom Stacy and Scarlet Wilderink as the Tiger in Life of PiWyndham's Theatre

Liz Carr as Dr. Emma Brookner in The Normal HeartNational Theatre Olivier

Best Actor in a Supporting Role in a Musical Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Musical

Elliot Levey as Herr Schultz in CabaretPlayhouse Theatre

Liza Sadovy as Fraulein Schneider in CabaretPlayhouse Theatre

Best Director Best Theatre Choreographer

Rebecca Frecknall for CabaretPlayhouse Theatre

Kathleen Marshall for Anything GoesBarbican Theatre

Best Set Design Best Costume Design

Tim Hatley for scenic designing and Nick Barnes and Finn Caldwell for puppetry designing Life of PiWyndham's Theatre

Catherine Zuber for Moulin RougePiccadilly Theatre

Best Lighting Design Best Sound Design

Andrzej Goulding and Tim Lutkin for Life of PiWyndham's Theatre

Nick Lidster for CabaretPlayhouse Theatre

Best Original Score or New Orchestrations

Simon Hale for orchestrating Get Up, Stand UpLyric Theatre

Best New Dance Production Outstanding Achievement in Dance

Revisor by Crystal Pite and Jonathon Young, Kidd PivotSadler's Wells

Arielle Smith for choreographing Jolly Folly in Reunion, English National BalletSadler's Wells

Best New Opera Production Outstanding Achievement in Opera

Jenůfa, Royal OperaRoyal Opera House

Peter Whelan and the Irish Baroque Orchestra for Bajazet, Irish National Opera and Royal OperaLinbury Theatre, Royal Opera House

Outstanding Achievement in an Affiliate Theatre

Old BridgeBush Theatre

Special Recognition Award
  • Lisa Burger
  • Bob King
  • Gloria Louis
  • Susie Sainsbury
  • Sylvia Young

Productions with multiple wins and nominations

Multiple wins

The following 3 productions received multiple awards:

Multiple nominations

The following 14 productions and 1 opera received multiple nominations:

See also

References

  1. ^ Underwood, Kitty (8 March 2022). "Nominations Announced for the Olivier Awards 2022 with Mastercard". Society of London Theatre. Retrieved 8 March 2022.
  2. ^ Thomas, Sophie (8 March 2022). "Everything You Need to Know about the Olivier Awards". London Theatre Guide. Retrieved 20 March 2022.
  3. ^ Freeman, Rhys (3 April 2022). "Olivier Awards 2022: Everything You Need to Know". Planet Radio. Retrieved 7 April 2022.
  4. ^ a b Wood, Alex (2 February 2022). "2022 Olivier Awards Set Date and Venue for In-Person Ceremony". Whats on Stage. Retrieved 20 March 2022.
  5. ^ a b "Olivier Awards 2022". Society of London Theatre. Retrieved 8 March 2022.
  6. ^ Underwood, Kitty (24 March 2022). "Meet the 2022 Olivier Awards Special Recognition Recipients". Society of London Theatre. Retrieved 3 April 2022.

External links

  • Olivier Awards official website

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The 2022 Laurence Olivier Awards were held on 10 April 2022 at the Royal Albert Hall and hosted by Jason Manford They were the first Oliviers to be held since 2020 due to the complete shutdown of UK theatres in 2020 2021 as a result of lockdowns caused by the COVID 19 pandemic 1 Due to this the eligibility period was expanded from 19 February 2020 to 22 February 2022 2 The green carpet hosted by Emma B Angellica Bell Frank DiLella and Anita Rani was livestreamed on YouTube and the Olivier ceremony itself was broadcast in full on Magic with hosts Alice Arnold and Ruthie Henshall Highlights from the show were broadcast on ITV 3 2022 Laurence Olivier AwardsDate10 April 2022LocationRoyal Albert HallHosted byJason ManfordMost awardsCabaret 7 Most nominationsCabaret 11 Television radio coverageNetworkITV television Magic radio 2020 Laurence Olivier Awards 2023 Contents 1 Event calendar 2 Presenters 3 Performances 4 Winners and nominees 5 Productions with multiple wins and nominations 5 1 Multiple wins 5 2 Multiple nominations 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksEvent calendar Edit2 February In person event hosted by Jason Manford and venue confirmed at the Royal Albert Hall announcement 4 8 March Nominations announcement by Miriam Teak Lee and Sam Tutty 5 24 March Special Recognition Award recipients announced 6 10 April Award ceremony held 4 Presenters EditJade Anouka Floella Benjamin Don Black Anne Marie Duff Noma Dumezweni Tom Felton Kit Harrington Max Harwood Ruthie Henshall Cassidy Janson Beverley Knight Bonnie Langford Miriam Teak Lee Oti Mabuse Arlene Phillips Jonathan Pryce Keala Settle Ranj Singh Giles Terera Sam Tutty Eric Underwood Layton WilliamsPerformances EditSamantha Barks Stephanie McKeon and the cast of Frozen For the First Time in Forever Let It Go Beverley Knight and the cast of The Drifters Girl Kissin in the Back Row of the Movies Harlem Child You re More than a Number in my Little Red Book Hiran Abeysekera and the cast of Life of Pi Kerry Ellis and the cast of Anything Goes Anything Goes Olly Dobson Cedric Neal and the cast of Back to the Future Arinze Kene and the cast of Get Up Stand Up Get Up Stand Up State Anthem of Ukraine Amy Lennox from Cabaret Cabaret The cast of Dear Evan Hansen For Forever You Will Be Found in memoriam Clive Carter and the cast of Moulin Rouge Welcome to the Moulin Rouge The cast of Spring Awakening The Song of Purple Summer Tanisha Spring Jon Tsouras and the covers amp swings of the West End Our Time Winners and nominees EditThe nominations were announced on 8 March 2022 in 26 categories 5 Best New Play Best New MusicalLife of Pi by Lolita Chakrabarti based on original text by Yann Martel Wyndham s Theatre 2 22 A Ghost Story by Danny Robins Noel Coward Theatre Best of Enemies by James Graham Young Vic Cruise by Jack Holden Duchess Theatre Back to the Future Adelphi Theatre Frozen Theatre Royal Drury Lane Get Up Stand Up Lyric Theatre Moulin Rouge Piccadilly Theatre The Drifters Girl Garrick TheatreBest Revival Best Musical RevivalConstellations Donmar Warehouse at Vaudeville Theatre A Number Old Vic The Normal Heart National Theatre Olivier The Tragedy of Macbeth Almeida Theatre Cabaret Playhouse Theatre Anything Goes Barbican Theatre Spring Awakening Almeida TheatreBest Entertainment or Comedy Play Best Family ShowPride and Prejudice sort of by Isobel McArthur Criterion Theatre Pantoland at the Palladium by Michael Harrison London Palladium The Choir of Man by Nic Doodson and Andrew Kay Arts Theatre The Shark Is Broken by Joseph Nixon and Ian Shaw Ambassadors Theatre Wolf Witch Giant Fairy Royal Opera House Linbury Theatre Billionaire Boy Garrick Theatre Dragons and Mythical Beasts Regent s Park Open Air Theatre What the Ladybird Heard Palace TheatreBest Actor Best ActressHiran Abeysekera as Pi Patel in Life of Pi Wyndham s Theatre Ben Daniels as Ned Weeks in The Normal Heart National Theatre Olivier Omari Douglas as Manuel in Constellations Donmar Warehouse at Vaudeville Theatre Charles Edwards as Gore Vidal in Best of Enemies Young Vic Sheila Atim as Marianne in Constellations Donmar Warehouse at Vaudeville Theatre Lily Allen as Jenny in 2 22 A Ghost Story Noel Coward Theatre Emma Corrin as Anna in Anna X Harold Pinter Theatre Cush Jumbo as Hamlet in Hamlet Young VicBest Actor in a Musical Best Actress in a MusicalEddie Redmayne as Emcee in Cabaret Playhouse Theatre Olly Dobson as Marty McFly in Back to the Future Adelphi Theatre Arinze Kene as Bob Marley in Get Up Stand Up Lyric Theatre Robert Lindsay as Moonface Martin in Anything Goes Barbican Theatre Jessie Buckley as Sally Bowles in Cabaret Playhouse Theatre Sutton Foster as Reno Sweeney in Anything Goes Barbican Theatre Beverley Knight as Faye Treadwell in The Drifters Girl Garrick Theatre Stephanie McKeon as Anna in Frozen Theatre Royal Drury LaneBest Actor in a Supporting Role Best Actress in a Supporting RoleFred Davis Daisy Franks Romina Hytten Tom Larkin Habib Nasib Nader Tom Stacy and Scarlet Wilderink as the Tiger in Life of Pi Wyndham s Theatre Dino Fetscher as Felix Turner in The Normal Heart National Theatre Olivier Nathaniel Parker as Henry VIII in The Mirror and the Light Gielgud Theatre Danny Lee Wynter as Tommy Boatwright in The Normal Heart National Theatre Olivier Liz Carr as Dr Emma Brookner in The Normal Heart National Theatre Olivier Tori Burgess as Lydia Bennet in Pride and Prejudice sort of Criterion Theatre Christina Gordon as Jane Bennet in Pride and Prejudice sort of Criterion Theatre Akiya Henry as Lady Macduff in The Tragedy of Macbeth Almeida TheatreBest Actor in a Supporting Role in a Musical Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a MusicalElliot Levey as Herr Schultz in Cabaret Playhouse Theatre Clive Carter as Harold Zidler in Moulin Rouge Piccadilly Theatre Hugh Coles as George McFly in Back to the Future Adelphi Theatre Gary Wilmot as Elisha J Whitney in Anything Goes Barbican Theatre Liza Sadovy as Fraulein Schneider in Cabaret Playhouse Theatre Gabrielle Brooks as Rita Marley in Get Up Stand Up Lyric Theatre Victoria Hamilton Barritt as Stepmother in Cinderella Gillian Lynne Theatre Carly Mercedes Dyer as Irma in Anything Goes Barbican TheatreBest Director Best Theatre ChoreographerRebecca Frecknall for Cabaret Playhouse Theatre Michael Longhurst for Constellations Donmar Warehouse at Vaudeville Theatre Kathleen Marshall for Anything Goes Barbican Theatre Max Webster for Life of Pi Wyndham s Theatre Kathleen Marshall for Anything Goes Barbican Theatre Finn Caldwell for Life of Pi Wyndham s Theatre Julia Cheng for Cabaret Playhouse Theatre Sonya Tayeh for Moulin Rouge Piccadilly TheatreBest Set Design Best Costume DesignTim Hatley for scenic designing and Nick Barnes and Finn Caldwell for puppetry designing Life of Pi Wyndham s Theatre Tim Hatley for scenic designing and Finn Ross for video designing Back to the Future Adelphi Theatre Derek McLane for Moulin Rouge Piccadilly Theatre Tom Scutt for Cabaret Playhouse Theatre Catherine Zuber for Moulin Rouge Piccadilly Theatre Jon Morrell for Anything Goes Barbican Theatre Christopher Oram for Frozen Theatre Royal Drury Lane Tom Scutt for Cabaret Playhouse TheatreBest Lighting Design Best Sound DesignAndrzej Goulding and Tim Lutkin for Life of Pi Wyndham s Theatre Neil Austin for Frozen Theatre Royal Drury Lane Isabella Byrd for Cabaret Playhouse Theatre Tim Lutkin for Back to the Future Adelphi Theatre Nick Lidster for Cabaret Playhouse Theatre Ian Dickinson for 2 22 A Ghost Story Noel Coward Theatre Carolyn Downing for Life of Pi Wyndham s Theatre Gareth Owen for Back to the Future Adelphi TheatreBest Original Score or New OrchestrationsSimon Hale for orchestrating Get Up Stand Up Lyric Theatre Glen Ballard and Alan Silvestri for scoring and lyricising and Bryan Crook and Ethan Popp for orchestrating Back to the Future Adelphi Theatre David Chase Bill Elliott and Rob Fisher for orchestrating Anything Goes Barbican Theatre Andrew T Mackay for composing Life of Pi Wyndham s TheatreBest New Dance Production Outstanding Achievement in DanceRevisor by Crystal Pite and Jonathon Young Kidd Pivot Sadler s Wells Draw from Within by Wim Vandekeybus Rambert Dance Company Sadler s Wells Transverse Orientation by Dimitris Papaioannou Dance Umbrella and Sadler s Wells Arielle Smith for choreographing Jolly Folly in Reunion English National Ballet Sadler s Wells Acosta Danza for De Punta a Cabo in 100 Cuban Sadler s Wells Dancers for performing in NDT2 Tour Sadler s Wells Edward Watson for performing in The Dante Project by Wayne McGregor Royal Ballet at Royal Opera HouseBest New Opera Production Outstanding Achievement in OperaJenufa Royal Opera Royal Opera House Bajazet Irish National Opera and Royal Opera Linbury Theatre Royal Opera House The Cunning Little Vixen English National Opera London Coliseum Theodora Royal Opera Royal Opera House Peter Whelan and the Irish Baroque Orchestra for Bajazet Irish National Opera and Royal Opera Linbury Theatre Royal Opera House Christine Rice for performing in 4 4 Royal Opera House takis for scenic and costume designing HMS Pinafore English National Opera London ColiseumOutstanding Achievement in an Affiliate TheatreOld Bridge Bush Theatre 10 Nights Bush Theatre A Place for We Park Theatre Folk Hampstead Theatre Downstairs The Invisible Hand Kiln TheatreSpecial Recognition AwardLisa Burger Bob King Gloria Louis Susie Sainsbury Sylvia YoungProductions with multiple wins and nominations EditMultiple wins Edit The following 3 productions received multiple awards 7 Cabaret 5 Life of Pi 2 ConstellationsMultiple nominations Edit The following 14 productions and 1 opera received multiple nominations 11 Cabaret 9 Anything Goes Life of Pi 7 Back to the Future 5 Moulin Rouge The Normal Heart 4 Constellations Frozen Get Up Stand Up 3 2 22 A Ghost Story Pride and Prejudice sort of 2 Bajazet Best of Enemies The Drifters Girl The Tragedy of MacbethSee also Edit75th Tony AwardsReferences Edit Underwood Kitty 8 March 2022 Nominations Announced for the Olivier Awards 2022 with Mastercard Society of London Theatre Retrieved 8 March 2022 Thomas Sophie 8 March 2022 Everything You Need to Know about the Olivier Awards London Theatre Guide Retrieved 20 March 2022 Freeman Rhys 3 April 2022 Olivier Awards 2022 Everything You Need to Know Planet Radio Retrieved 7 April 2022 a b Wood Alex 2 February 2022 2022 Olivier Awards Set Date and Venue for In Person Ceremony Whats on Stage Retrieved 20 March 2022 a b Olivier Awards 2022 Society of London Theatre Retrieved 8 March 2022 Underwood Kitty 24 March 2022 Meet the 2022 Olivier Awards Special Recognition Recipients Society of London Theatre Retrieved 3 April 2022 External links EditOlivier Awards official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2022 Laurence Olivier Awards amp oldid 1128654972, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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