Laurence Olivier Awards

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Laurence Olivier Awards
Awarded for Best in London theatre
Presented by The Society of London Theatre
Country Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom
First awarded 1976
The Society of London Theatre Official website

The Laurence Olivier Awards, previously known as The Society of West End Theatre Awards, were renamed in honour of British actor Laurence Olivier, Baron Olivier in 1984, having first been established in 1976. They are presented annually for achievement in London theatre.

The awards are managed and financed by The Society of London Theatre in London and produced by West End producer Adam Spiegel.

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[edit] Awards

The following list shows the winners in the principal categories since 1989/90. The official London Theatre Guide (See below) provides some other categories and earlier years.

[edit] Best New Play

[edit] Best Director

[edit] Best Actor

[edit] Best Actress

[edit] Best Performance in a Supporting Role

From 2003, the supporting actress and actor categories were combined

[edit] Best Actor in a Supporting Role

[edit] Best Actress in a Supporting Role

[edit] Best New Musical

[edit] Best Sound Design

  • 2007 - Gareth Fry for Waves at the Royal Nationlal Theatre, Cottlesloe
  • 2006 - Paul Arditti for Billy Eliott The Musical at the Victoria Palace Theatre

[edit] Best Lighting Design

[edit] Best Set Design

From 2003, Best Set Design replaced Best Set Designer, reflecting an increase in collaborative efforts.

[edit] Best Set Designer

[edit] Best Theatre Choreographer

[edit] See also

[edit] External links

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