Olivier Awards

Olivier Awards 2023 – Live Updates of Winners: My Neighbour Totoro, Standing at the Sky’s Edge, Streetcar, Paul Mescal, jodie Comer, Beverly Knight winners

Tonight is the night, with the annual Olivier Awards taking place this evening, Sunday 2 April 2023, at the Royal Albert Hall in London.

This is our LIVE UPDATES page, bringing you all of the information on the winners, as they come through.

Eligible shows for consideration are new productions that opened between 21 February 2022 and 14 February 2023, in a theatre that’s a member – or special affiliate member – of the Society of London Theatre, provided it ran for a minimum amount of performances required for each category.

Watch the Olivier Awards highlight show on ITV1 or ITVX at 10.15pm (UK only), or listen on Magic Radio from 6pm. Outside the UK, you can watch the ceremony live on YouTube.

Also check out our Olivier Awards Data Crunch page, and Olivier Awards 2023 – What we know so far

Olivier Awards 2023 – Full list of winners

Olivier Awards 2023 – Winners Score Table

ShowNomsWins
My Neighbour Totoro96
Standing at the Sky’s Edge82
Oklahoma!72
A Streetcar Named Desire63
To Kill a Mockingbird60
The Band’s Visit60
Prima Facie52
Tammy Faye The Musical42
Good40
Sylvia31
Patriots31
Blues for an Alabama Sky30
Jack and the Beanstalk (Palladium)30
For Black Boys Who Have Considered Suicide When the Hue Gets Too Heavy20
Alcina21
Sibyl21
Sister Act20
South Pacific20
The Crucible20
The P Word11
Hey Duggee! The Live Theatre Show11
Enowate11
Traplord11
Newsies11

Olivier Awards 2023 – Live Updates of Winners

Listed below are all nominations for this year’s Olivier Awards. When a category winner is announced, we will update the category with a WINNER tag.

Noël Coward award for best entertainment or comedy play
Jack and the Beanstalk at the London Palladium
My Neighbour Totoro at Barbican theatre – WINNER
My Son’s a Queer (But What Can You Do?) at Garrick theatre and Ambassadors theatre
One Woman Show at Ambassadors theatre

Best family show
Blippi the Musical at Apollo theatre
Hey Duggee: The Live Theatre Show at Royal Festival Hall – WINNER
Midsummer Mechanicals at Sam Wanamaker Playhouse
The Smartest Giant In Town at St Martin’s theatre

Gillian Lynne award for best theatre choreographer
Matt Cole for Newsies at Troubadour Wembley Park theatre – WINNER
Lynne Page for Standing at the Sky’s Edge at National Theatre
Kate Prince for Sylvia at the Old Vic
Basil Twist for puppetry direction for My Neighbour Totoro at Barbican theatre

Best costume design
Frankie Bradshaw for Blues for An Alabama Sky at National Theatre
Hugh Durrant for Jack and the Beanstalk at the London Palladium
Jean Paul Gaultier for Jean Paul Gaultier Fashion Freak Show at Roundhouse
Kimie Nakano for My Neighbour Totoro at Barbican theatre – WINNER

Best revival
The Crucible at National Theatre
Good at Harold Pinter theatre
Jerusalem at Apollo theatre
A Streetcar Named Desire at Almeida theatre – WINNER

Best musical revival
My Fair Lady at London Coliseum
Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Oklahoma! at Young Vic – WINNER
Sister Act at Eventim Apollo
South Pacific at Sadler’s Wells

Best sound design
Bobby Aitken for Standing at the Sky’s Edge at National Theatre
Tony Gayle for My Neighbour Totoro at Barbican theatre – WINNER
Drew Levy for Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Oklahoma! at Young Vic
Ben and Max Ringham for Prima Facie at Harold Pinter theatre

Best original score or new orchestrations
David Yazbek, Jamshied Sharifi and Andrea Grody for The Band’s Visit at Donmar Warehouse (Music and lyrics by Yazbek, orchestrations by Sharifi; additional arrangements by Grody)
Joe Hisaishi and Will Stuart for My Neighbour Totoro at Barbican theatre (Music by Hisaishi; orchestrations and arrangements by Stuart)
Daniel Kluger and Nathan Koci for Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Oklahoma! at the Young Vic (Orchestrations and arrangements by Kluger; additional vocal arrangements by Koci)
Richard Hawley and Tom Deering for Standing at the Sky’s Edge at National Theatre (Music and lyrics by Hawley; orchestrations by Deering) – WINNER

Best actor in a supporting role
Mark Akintimehin, Emmanuel Akwafo, Nnabiko Ejimofor, Darragh Hand, Aruna Jalloh and Kaine Lawrence for For Black Boys Who Have Considered Suicide When the Hue Gets Too Heavy at the Royal Court theatre
Will Keen for Patriots at Almeida theatre – WINNER
Elliot Levey for Good at Harold Pinter theatre
David Moorst for To Kill a Mockingbird at Gielgud theatre
Sule Rimi for Blues for An Alabama Sky at National Theatre

Best actress in a supporting role
Rose Ayling-Ellis for As You Like It at @sohoplace
Pamela Nomvete for To Kill a Mockingbird at Gielgud theatre
Caroline Quentin for Jack Absolute Flies Again at National Theatre
Sharon Small for Good at Harold Pinter theatre
Anjana Vasan for A Streetcar Named Desire at Almeida theatre – WINNER

Best set design
Miriam Buether for To Kill a Mockingbird at Gielgud theatre
Tom Pye for My Neighbour Totoro at Barbican theatre – WINNER
Ben Stones for Standing at the Sky’s Edge at National Theatre
Mark Walters for Jack and the Beanstalk at the London Palladium

Best lighting design
Natasha Chivers for Prima Facie at Harold Pinter Theatre
Lee Curran for A Streetcar Named Desire at Almeida Theatre
Jessica Hung Han Yun for My Neighbour Totoro at Barbican Theatre – WINNER
Tim Lutkin for The Crucible at National Theatre

Best actress in a supporting role in a musical
Beverley Knight for Sylvia at the Old Vic – WINNER
Maimuna Memon for Standing at the Sky’s Edge at the National Theatre
Liza Sadovy for Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Oklahoma! at Young Vic
Marisha Wallace for Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Oklahoma! at Young Vic

Best actor in a supporting role in a musical
Sharif Afifi for The Band’s Visit at Donmar Warehouse
Peter Polycarpou for The Band’s Visit at Donmar Warehouse
Clive Rowe for Sister Act at Eventim Apollo
Zubin Varla for Tammy Faye at Almeida theatre – WINNER

Best new opera production
Alcina by Royal Opera at Royal Opera House – WINNER
Least Like The Other by Irish National Opera and Royal Opera at the Royal Opera House, Linbury Theatre
Peter Grimes by Royal Opera at Royal Opera House
Sibyl at Barbican Theatre

Outstanding achievement in opera
Sinéad Campbell-Wallace for her performance in Tosca by English National Opera at London Coliseum
William Kentridge for his conception and direction of Sibyl at Barbican Theatre – WINNER
Antony McDonald for his design of Alcina at Royal Opera House

Best actor in a musical
Alon Moni Aboutboul for The Band’s Visit at Donmar Warehouse
Arthur Darvill for Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Oklahoma! at Young Vic – WINNER
Julian Ovenden for South Pacific at Sadler’s Wells
Andrew Rannells for Tammy Faye at Almeida Theatre

Best actress in a musical
Katie Brayben for Tammy Faye at Almeida Theatre – WINNER
Anoushka Lucas for Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Oklahoma! at Young Vic
Miri Mesika for The Band’s Visit at Donmar Warehouse
Faith Omole for Standing at the Sky’s Edge at National Theatre

Best new dance production
Light of Passage by Crystal Pite at Royal Opera House
Pasionaria by La Veronal at Sadler’s Wells
Traplord by Ivan Michael Blackstock at 180 Studios (The Strand) – WINNER
Triptych (The Missing Door, The Lost Room and The Hidden Floor) by Peeping Tom at Barbican Theatre

Outstanding achievement in dance
Manuel Liñán for his choreography of ¡VIVA! at Sadler’s Wells
Dickson Mbi for his choreography of Enowate at Sadler’s Wells – WINNER
Raquel Meseguer Zafe for her dramaturgy of Ruination by Lost Dog at Royal Opera House – Linbury Theatre
Catrina Nisbett for her performance in Family Honour by Spoken Movement at Sadler’s Wells

Outstanding achievement in affiliate theatre
Age Is a Feeling at Soho Theatre
Blackout Songs at Hampstead Theatre Downstairs
The P Word at Bush theatre – WINNER
Paradise Now! at Bush theatre
Two Palestinians Go Dogging at the Royal Court theatre

Sir Peter Hall award for best director
Rebecca Frecknall for A Streetcar Named Desire at Almeida Theatre
Robert Hastie for Standing at the Sky’s Edge at National Theatre, Olivier
Justin Martin for Prima Facie at Harold Pinter Theatre
Phelim McDermott for My Neighbour Totoro at Barbican Theatre – WINNER
Bartlett Sher for To Kill a Mockingbird at Gielgud Theatre

Best actress
Jodie Comer for Prima Facie at Harold Pinter Theatre – WINNER
Patsy Ferran for A Streetcar Named Desire at Almeida Theatre
Mei Mac for My Neighbour Totoro at Barbican Theatre
Janet McTeer for Phaedra at National Theatre, Lyttelton
Nicola Walker for The Corn Is Green at National Theatre, Lyttelton

Best actor
Tom Hollander for Patriots at Almeida Theatre
Paul Mescal for A Streetcar Named Desire at Almeida Theatre – WINNER
Rafe Spall for To Kill a Mockingbird at Gielgud Theatre
David Tennant for Good at Harold Pinter Theatre
Giles Terera for Blues for an Alabama Sky at National Theatre, Lyttelton

Best new play
For Black Boys Who Have Considered Suicide When the Hue Gets Too Heavy at Jerwood Theatre Downstairs at The Royal Court theatre
Patriots at Almeida theatre
Prima Facie at Harold Pinter theatre – WINNER
To Kill a Mockingbird at Gielgud theatre

Best new musical
The Band’s Visit at Donmar Warehouse
Standing at the Sky’s Edge at National Theatre, Olivier – WINNER
Sylvia at The Old Vic
Tammy Faye at Almeida Theatre

Also see:

Olivier Awards 2023 – What we know so far

Olivier Award-nominated shows to book right now

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