The 2018 Laurence Olivier Awards was held on 8 April 2018 at the Royal Albert Hall, London. The ceremony was hosted by comedian and actress Catherine Tate.[1]
2018 Laurence Olivier Awards | |
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Date | 8 April 2018 |
Location | Royal Albert Hall, London |
Hosted by | Catherine Tate |
Television/radio coverage | |
Network | ITV (television) Magic 105.4 FM (radio) |
Hamilton was nominated for a record 13 awards, ultimately claiming seven awards.[2][3]
Eligibility
editAny new production that opened between 22 February 2017 and 21 February 2018 in a theatre represented in the membership of the Society of London Theatre is eligible for consideration, provided it has performed at least 30 performances.[4]
Event calendar
edit- 2 March: Catherine Tate announced as the host.
- 6 March: Nominations announced by Alexandra Burke and Elaine Paige on Facebook Live[5]
- 8 April: Award ceremony held
Winners and nominees
editThe nominations were announced on 6 March 2018 in 25 categories.[6]
Productions with multiple wins and nominations
editMultiple wins
editThe following productions received multiple awards:
Hamilton matched the record set by Matilda the Musical in the 2012 ceremony by winning 7 Olivier Awards, including Best New Musical.
Multiple nominations
editThe following productions, including one opera, received multiple nominations:
- 13: Hamilton
- 10: Follies
- 8: The Ferryman
- 6: Angels in America
- 5: Everybody's Talking About Jamie, Girl from the North Country
- 4: Ink, Network
- 3: 42nd Street, An American in Paris, Hamlet, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Young Frankenstein
- 2: Dick Whittington, Oslo, Semiramide
Hamilton broke the record for most nominations by a single production with 13 nominations. This title was previously held by Harry Potter and the Cursed Child at the 2017 ceremony and Hairspray at the 2008 ceremony; both received 11 nominations.
Guest performers
edit- The cast of Hamilton performing 'Alexander Hamilton'
- Lesley Joseph and the cast of Young Frankenstein performing 'Puttin' On the Ritz'
- Tracie Bennett from Follies performing 'I'm Still Here'
- Clare Halse and the cast of 42nd Street performing '42nd Street'
- John McCrea and the cast of Everybody's Talking About Jamie performing 'And You Don't Even Know It'
- Sheila Atim and the cast of Girl From The North Country performing 'Tight Connection To My Heart'
- Chita Rivera, Andy Karl and Adam J. Bernard and choir of the Arts Education School performing 'Somewhere' from West Side Story during the In Memoriam section and celebrating 60 years since the original London production.
- Jason Donovan, Linzi Hateley, Lee Mead, Preeya Kalidas, Joe McElderry and Danielle Hope performing the prologue and 'Any Dream Will Do' from Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, celebrating the 50th anniversary of the show.
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Catherine Tate announced as 2018 Olivier Awards host". 2 March 2018.
- ^ Variety Staff (8 April 2018). "'Hamilton' Takes Home Seven Olivier Awards, Including Best New Musical".
- ^ Codrea-Rado, Anna (9 April 2018). "'Hamilton' Wins Big at Olivier Awards, Taking 7 Trophies" – via NYTimes.com.
- ^ "Frequently Asked Questions". olivierawards.com.
- ^ "Kenneth Branagh announced as Special Award winner at the Olivier Awards".
- ^ "Olivier awards 2018: complete list of nominations". The Guardian. 2018-03-06. Retrieved 2018-03-06.