STAGE TUBE: 2011 Olivier Award Winners!

Here is the full video coverage of the winners at the 2011 Olivier Awards.

BEST ACTRESS

Nancy Carroll for AFTER THE DANCE at the Lyttelton 

BEST ACTOR

Roger Allam for Henry IV Parts 1 & 2 at Shakespeare's Globe Theatre 

BEST ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE

Michelle Terry for TRIBES at the Jerwood Theatre Downstairs at the Royal Court 

BEST ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE

Adrian Scarborough for AFTER THE DANCE at the Lyttelton 

MASTERCARD BEST NEW PLAY

CLYBOURNE PARK by Bruce Norris at the Jerwood Theatre Downstairs at the Royal Court

BEST MUSICAL REVIVAL

INTO THE WOODS at the Regent's Park Open Air Theatre 

BEST NEW MUSICAL

LEGALLY BLONDE - THE MUSICAL book by Heather Hach, music and lyrics by Laurence O'Keefe andNell Benjamin at the Savoy 

BEST ENTERTAINMENT

THE RAILWAY CHILDREN by E Nesbit, adapted by Mike Kenny at the Waterloo Station Theatre

BEST ACTRESS IN A MUSICAL

Sheridan Smith for LEGALLY BLONDE- THE MUSICAL at the Savoy 

BEST ACTOR IN A MUSICAL

David Thaxton for PASSION at the Donmar Warehouse 

BEST PERFORMANCE IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN A MUSICAL

Jill Halfpenny for LEGALLY BLONDE- THE MUSICAL at the Savoy 

BEST DIRECTOR

Howard Davies for THE WHITE GUARD at the Lyttelton 

BEST REVIVAL

AFTER THE DANCE directed by Thea Sharrock at the Lyttelton 

BEST THEATRE CHOREOGRAPHER

Leon Baugh for SUCKER PUNCH at the Jerwood Theatre Downstairs at the Royal Court

BEST LIGHTING DESIGN

THE WHITE GUARD designed by Neil Austin at the Lyttelton 

XL VIDEO AWARD FOR BEST SET DESIGN

THE WHITE GUARD designed by Bunny Christie at the Lyttelton 

BEST COSTUME DESIGN

AFTER THE DANCE designed by Hildegard Bechtler at the Lyttelton 

BEST SOUND DESIGN

KING LEAR designed by Adam Cork at the Donmar Warehouse 

OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT IN AN AFFILIATE THEATRE

Lyric Hammersmith for BLASTED 

BEST NEW OPERA PRODUCTION

OperaUpClose and Soho Theatre's LA BOHÈME at the Soho Theatre 

OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT IN OPERA

Christian Gerhaher for his performance in the Royal Opera's TANNHÄUSER at the Royal Opera House 

BEST NEW DANCE PRODUCTION

Babel (Words) by Eastman vzw and Theatre Royal de la Monnaie at Sadler's Wells, choreographed by Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui and Damien Jalet 

OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT IN DANCE

Antony Gormley for his set design of Babel (Words) by Eastman vzw and Theatre Royal de la Monnaie at Sadler's Wells 

RADIO 2 AUDIENCE AWARD

We Will Rock You

 





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