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A broad variety of shows were celebrated at this year’s Olivier Awards 2019 with Mastercard, with Come From Away, Company and The Inheritance taking home four awards each.
Come From Away won the esteemed prize of Mastercard Best New Musical, as well as Outstanding Achievement in Music, Best Theatre Choreographer (Kelly Devine) and the Royal Albert Hall Award For Best Sound Design (Gareth Owen).
The show was nominated in five of the same categories as Company, including Best Actor in a Supporting Role. This was won by Jonathan Bailey, who picked up his first ever Olivier Award for his portrayal of Jamie in Company, beating co-star Richard Fleeshman, as well as Clive Carter and Robert Hands from Come From Away.
Company also won Magic Radio Best Musical Revival, the Blue-i Theatre Technology Award for Best Set Design (Bunny Christie) and Best Actress in a Supporting Role for Patti LuPone. Patti had previously been nominated three times for an Olivier Award, with this being her second win.
Matthew Lopez’s play The Inheritance was another big winner on the night, also taking home four awards, including American Airlines Best New Play. First-time nominee Kyle Soller won Best Actor for his role, beating off fierce competition from Ian McKellen, David Suchet, Arinzé Kene, and a joint nomination for Simon Russell Beale, Adam Godley and Ben Miles.
The Inheritance also won the White Light Award for Best Lighting Design (Jon Clark) and the Sir Peter Hall Award for Best Director (Stephen Daldry).
Eight of the winners were first-time nominees, including Best Actress winner Patsy Ferran, who won for her incredible performance in Summer And Smoke (which also claimed the award for Cunard Best Revival).
Other first-time nominee winners included Chris Walley, who won Best Actor in a Supporting Role for The Lieutenant Of Inishmore, and Kobna-Holdbrook Smith, who won Best Actor in a Musical for his portrayal of Ike in Tina – The Tina Turner Musical.
An actress who also picked up her first ever Olivier Award was Monica Dolan, who won Best Actress in a Supporting Role for her performance in All About Eve.
Many of the winning shows had transferred to the West End following a successful run at other venues. This included Home, I’m Darling, which won Best New Comedy, and the Best Actress in a Musical category which was won by Sharon D. Clarke for Caroline, Or Change.
The Best Entertainment and Family category was won by A Monster Calls at The Old Vic, beating off competition from The London Palladium’s Christmas panto, Snow White, as well as Songs For Nobodies and The Wider Earth.
In the opera categories, Best New Opera Production went to Katya Kabanova at the Royal Opera House, while Outstanding Achievement in Opera went to the ensemble of Porgy And Bess at the London Coliseum.
Other winners included Flesh And Bone in the Outstanding Achievement in Affiliate Theatre category; Blkdog by Botis Seva in Best New Dance Production, Best Costume Design went to Catherine Zuber for The King And I, while Akram Khan picked up an Olivier for Outstanding Achievement in Dance for his performance in Xenos at Sadler’s Wells.
Matthew Bourne was the recipient of the Society of London Theatre Special Award, which was presented to him by HRH The Duchess of Cornwall.
Hosted by Jason Manford, and broadcast on ITV, performances on the night included a show-stopping opening from Disney’s The Lion King for their 20thanniversary. There were also performances from all the musical nominees: Caroline, Or Change; Come From Away; Company; Fun Home; The King And I; Six; and Tina – The Tina Turner Musical. Acclaimed West End star Beverley Knight performed during the In Memoriam section of the show, paying tribute to those in the theatre industry who have passed away over the last year.
Presenters included Zawe Ashton, Joanne Clifton, Kevin Clifton, Charlie Cox, Arthur Darvill, Danny Dyer, Gloria Estefan, Sally Field, Kelsey Grammer, Tom Hiddleston, Judy Kuhn, Jack McBrayer, Katharine McPhee, Bill Pullman, Shane Richie, Layton Williams, ‘Donna and the Dynamos’ from Mamma Mia (Sara Poyzer, Ricky Butt and Kate Graham), Darcy Bussell and Richard. E Grant.
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