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The 2011 Olivier Awards were held on 13 March 2011 at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London.[1] The 2011 awards were intended to re-launch the Oliviers as a major awards event, and so they were sponsored by MasterCard, with live coverage by the BBC.
2011 Laurence Olivier Awards | |
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Date | 13 March 2011 |
Location | Theatre Royal, Drury Lane |
Hosted by | Michael Ball Imelda Staunton |
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Network | BBC Radio 2 |
The Theatre show was presented by Michael Ball and Imelda Staunton, with BBC Radio 2 coverage from Paul Gambaccini.
Special guests included Stephen Sondheim, Angela Lansbury, Cameron Mackintosh, Barry Manilow as well as performances by Ramin Karimloo, Alfie Boe, Kerry Ellis, Adrian Lester as well as the London casts of Legally Blonde and Into the Woods to name a few.
The show was accompanied by the BBC Concert Orchestra, conducted by David Charles Abell, and the finale was accompanied by a choir from the CDS (Conference Drama Schools).
Winners and nominees
editThe nominations were announced on 7 February 2011 in 25 categories.
Best New Play | Best New Musical |
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Best Revival | Best Musical Revival |
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Best Entertainment | |
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Best Actor | Best Actress |
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Best Actor in a Musical | Best Actress in a Musical |
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Best Actor in a Supporting Role | Best Actress in a Supporting Role |
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Best Supporting Role in a Musical | |
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Best Director | Best Theatre Choreographer |
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Best Set Design | Best Costume Design |
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Best Lighting Design | Best Sound Design |
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Outstanding Achievement in Dance | Best New Dance Production |
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Outstanding Achievement in Opera | Best New Opera Production |
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Outstanding Achievement in Affiliate Theatre | |
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Audience Award | |
Society Special Award | |
Productions with multiple nominations and awards
editThe following 21 productions, including one ballet and one opera, received multiple nominations:
- 7: Love Never Dies
- 6: After the Dance
- 5: King Lear, Legally Blonde
- 4: Clybourne Park, End of the Rainbow
- 3: Fela, Love Story, Passion, Sweet Charity, The White Guard
- 2: Adriana Lecouvreur, All My Sons, Babel (Words), Ghost Stories, Hamlet, Into the Woods, Sucker Punch, The Little Dog Laughed, The Railway Children, Tribes
The following four productions, including one ballet, received multiple awards:
- 4: After the Dance
- 3: Legally Blonde, The White Guard
- 2: Babel (Words)
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ West, Ian (13 March 2011). "Angela Rippon arrives at the 2011 Laurence Olivier Awards at the Theatre Royal in London". PA Images. Getty Images. Retrieved 10 May 2022.
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