OLIVER AWARDS: April 9, 2017 in London. Image: Courtesy of Olivier Awards2017 Olivier Nominations Announced March 6, 2017 NewsOLIVIER AWARDS 2017 WITH MASTERCARD NOMINATIONS ANNOUNCEDHarry Potter And The Cursed Child becomes the most nominated new play in Olivier history, with 11 nominations Groundhog Day, opening this month on Broadway, receives 8 nominationsAs a composer, Andrew Lloyd Webber receives nominations for 3 separate shows (Sunset Boulevard, Jesus Christ Superstar and School Of Rock The Musical) Ian McKellen receives his 10th nomination for his performance in No Man’s LandSonia Friedman Productions receive 31 nominations One of the UK’s most celebrated choreographers, Matthew Bourne and his company New Adventures are recognised for The Red Shoes, currently on a major UK tour After 29 years, pantomime’s return to its London home, The Palladium, is recognised with nominations for Cinderella Today, past winners Denise Gough and Matt Henry announced the nominations for the Olivier Awards 2017 with Mastercard, the most prestigious event in the UK’s theatrical calendar. The 2017 awards are set to be the biggest yet, as they make their debut at the Royal Albert Hall on Sunday 9 April.The list of nominees celebrates performances and productions that boldly reimagine classic stories and also demonstrates the best of new British writing – with many of the shows having originated outside of London, or going on to tour the UK and beyond.In the Best Actor category, Ed Harris and Tom Hollander receive their first Olivier Award nominations for their performances in Buried Child and Travesties respectively. Jamie Parker receives his first nomination in this category for his portrayal of Harry Potter and six-time recipient, Ian McKellen receives his 10th nomination for his performance in No Man’s Land.In a triumphant return to the stage, as King Lear, Glenda Jackson receives her first nomination since 1984, the year that Laurence Olivier gave his name to the awards. Cherry Jones, Billie Piper and Ruth Wilson are also nominated for Best Actress for their outstanding performances in The Glass Menagerie, Yerma and Hedda Gabler respectively.Harry Potter And The Cursed Child’s record-breaking eleven nominations ties with the current record holder for the most nominated production, Hairspray (2008). The play, which sees JK Rowling’s magical world brought to life, is nominated in the following categories: Best Actor, Best Actor in a Supporting Role, Best Actress in a Supporting Role, Best New Play, Best Set Design, Best Lighting Design, Best Costume Design, Best Sound Design, Best Director, Best Theatre Choreographer and Outstanding Achievement in Music.In the musical categories, Groundhog Day at The Old Vic leads with eight nominations including for Mastercard Best New Musical. Dreamgirls, School Of Rock The Musical and The Girls are also nominated.Jesus Christ Superstar, composed by Andrew Lloyd Webber and returning this summer to Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre, receives six nominations including Magic Radio Best Musical Revival. Dreamgirls receives five nominations including Best Actress in a Musical for Amber Riley. English National Opera triumphs with five nominations; Akhnaten, Così Fan Tutte, as well as Stuart Skelton’s performance in Tristan And Isolde and Mark Wigglesworth’s musical direction of Don Giovanni and Lulu.In Best New Dance Production, Betroffenheit by Crystal Pite and Jonathon Young at Sadler’s Wells; Blak Whyte Gray by Boy Blue Entertainment at Barbican Theatre; Giselle by Akram Khan and English National Ballet at Sadler’s Wells and My Mother, My Dog And CLOWNS! by Michael Clark at Barbican Theatre all receive nominations.For Outstanding Achievement in Dance the following choreographers, dancers and companies are nominated: Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater for their London season at Sadler’s Wells; Luke Ahmet for The Creation by Rambert at Sadler’s Wells and English National Ballet for expanding the variety of their repertoire with Giselle and She Said at Sadler’s Wells.The Outstanding Achievement in an Affiliate Theatre category demonstrates the diversity of London’s smaller theatres with four different theatres nominated for: Cuttin’ It at The Maria, Young Vic; The Government Inspector at Theatre Royal Stratford East; The Invisible Hand at Tricycle Theatre; It Is Easy To Be Dead at Trafalgar Studios 2 and Rotterdam at Trafalgar Studios 2.As previously announced, Kenneth Branagh will receive The Special Award during the ceremony on Sunday 9 April.Julian Bird, Chief Executive of the Society of London Theatre and Executive Producer of the Olivier Awards said: “In a year of global change, the nominees for this year’s awards demonstrate London theatre’s ability to challenge our perceptions, stir our emotions, and entertain us. From new British plays and musicals, to reinventions of well-known titles, the Oliviers proudly celebrate an extraordinary range of acting and creative talent.” Nicola Grant, Head of Marketing UK&I, Mastercard said:“Our cardholders love the Priceless experiences we’ve been able to offer through our partnership with the Society of London Theatre, from learning dance routines with the cast of a top West End musical to sitting with the nominees at the Olivier Awards. We are very proud to be sponsors of such a prestigious event which celebrates the amazing talent in British theatre. We also continue to sponsor the Mastercard Best New Musical award, recognising some of the most exciting new shows in London.”Tickets to theatre’s biggest night are available exclusively for Mastercard cardholders and are available via priceless.comTo keep up with the latest Olivier Awards 2017 with Mastercard news visit:OlivierAwards.com | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram#OlivierAwardsFULL NOMINATIONS LIST FOR THE OLIVIER AWARDS 2017 WITH MASTERCARDBest Actor in a Supporting Role in a MusicalIan Bartholomew for Half A Sixpence at Noël Coward TheatreAdam J Bernard for Dreamgirls at Savoy TheatreBen Hunter for The Girls at Phoenix TheatreAndrew Langtree for Groundhog Day at The Old Vic Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a MusicalHaydn Gwynne for The Threepenny Opera at National Theatre – OlivierVictoria Hamilton-Barritt for Murder Ballad at Arts TheatreRebecca Trehearn for Show Boat at New London TheatreEmma Williams for Half A Sixpence at Noël Coward TheatreOutstanding Achievement in MusicDreamgirls – Music by Henry Krieger at Savoy TheatreHarry Potter And The Cursed Child – Composer and Arranger: Imogen Heap at Palace TheatreJesus Christ Superstar – The band and company creating the gig-like rock vibe of the original concept album of Jesus Christ Superstar at Regent’s Park Open Air TheatreSchool Of Rock The Musical – Three children’s bands who play instruments live every night at New London Theatre Best New Dance ProductionBetroffenheit by Crystal Pite and Jonathon Young at Sadler’s WellsBlak Whyte Gray by Boy Blue Entertainment at Barbican TheatreGiselle by Akram Khan and English National Ballet at Sadler’s WellsMy Mother, My Dog And CLOWNS! by Michael Clark at Barbican Theatre Outstanding Achievement in DanceAlvin Ailey American Dance Theater for their London season at Sadler’s WellsLuke Ahmet for The Creation by Rambert at Sadler’s WellsEnglish National Ballet for expanding the variety of their repertoire with Giselle and She Said at Sadler’s Wells Best Entertainment and FamilyCinderella at London PalladiumDavid Baddiel – My Family: Not The Sitcom at Vaudeville TheatrePeter Pan at National Theatre – OlivierThe Red Shoes at Sadler’s Wells Best Theatre ChoreographerMatthew Bourne for The Red Shoes at Sadler’s WellsPeter Darling and Ellen Kane for Groundhog Day at The Old VicSteven Hoggett for Harry Potter And The Cursed Child at Palace TheatreDrew McOnie for Jesus Christ Superstar at Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre Magic Radio Best Musical RevivalFunny Girl at Savoy TheatreJesus Christ Superstar at Regent’s Park Open Air TheatreShow Boat at New London TheatreSunset Boulevard at London Coliseum Best Actor in a MusicalDavid Fynn for School Of Rock The Musical at New London TheatreTyrone Huntley for Jesus Christ Superstar at Regent’s Park Open Air TheatreAndy Karl for Groundhog Day at The Old VicCharlie Stemp for Half A Sixpence at Noël Coward Theatre Best Actress in a MusicalGlenn Close for Sunset Boulevard at London Coliseum“The Girls” – Debbie Chazen, Sophie-Louise Dann, Michele Dotrice, Claire Machin, Claire Moore and Joanna Riding – for The Girls at Phoenix TheatreAmber Riley for Dreamgirls at Savoy TheatreSheridan Smith for Funny Girl at Savoy Theatre Best RevivalThe Glass Menagerie at Duke of York’s TheatreThis House at Garrick TheatreTravesties at Apollo TheatreYerma at Young Vic Best New ComedyThe Comedy About A Bank Robbery at Criterion TheatreNice Fish at Harold Pinter TheatreOur Ladies Of Perpetual Succour at National Theatre – DorfmanThe Truth at Wyndham’s Theatre Outstanding Achievement in an Affiliate TheatreCuttin’ It at The Maria, Young VicThe Government Inspector at Theatre Royal Stratford EastThe Invisible Hand at Tricycle TheatreIt Is Easy To Be Dead at Trafalgar Studios 2Rotterdam at Trafalgar Studios 2 White Light Award for Best Lighting DesignNeil Austin for Harry Potter And The Cursed Child at Palace TheatreLee Curran for Jesus Christ Superstar at Regent’s Park Open Air TheatreNatasha Katz for The Glass Menagerie at Duke of York’s TheatreHugh Vanstone for Groundhog Day at The Old Vic Best Sound DesignPaul Arditti for Amadeus at National Theatre – OlivierAdam Cork for Travesties at Apollo TheatreGareth Fry for Harry Potter And The Cursed Child at Palace TheatreNick Lidster for Autograph for Jesus Christ Superstar at Regent’s Park Open Air TheatreBest Costume DesignGregg Barnes for Dreamgirls at Savoy TheatreHugh Durrant for Cinderella at London PalladiumRob Howell for Groundhog Day at The Old VicKatrina Lindsay for Harry Potter And The Cursed Child at Palace Theatre Blue-i Theatre Technology Award for Best Set DesignBob Crowley for Disney’s Aladdin at Prince Edward TheatreBob Crowley for The Glass Menagerie at Duke of York’s TheatreRob Howell for Groundhog Day at The Old VicChristine Jones for Harry Potter And The Cursed Child at Palace Theatre Best Actor in a Supporting RoleAnthony Boyle for Harry Potter And The Cursed Child at Palace TheatreFreddie Fox for Travesties at Apollo TheatreBrian J. Smith for The Glass Menagerie at Duke of York’s TheatreRafe Spall for Hedda Gabler at National Theatre – Lyttelton Best Actress in a Supporting RoleMelissa Allan, Caroline Deyga, Kirsty Findlay, Karen Fishwick, Kirsty MacLaren, Frances Mayli McCann, Joanne McGuinness and Dawn Sievewright for Our Ladies Of Perpetual Succour at National Theatre – DorfmanNoma Dumezweni for Harry Potter And The Cursed Child at Palace TheatreClare Foster for Travesties at Apollo TheatreKate O’Flynn for The Glass Menagerie at Duke of York’s TheatreBest New Opera Production4.48 Psychosis at Lyric HammersmithAkhnaten at London ColiseumCosì Fan Tutte at Royal Opera HouseLulu at London Coliseum Outstanding Achievement in OperaRenée Fleming for her performance in Der Rosenkavalier at Royal Opera HouseStuart Skelton for his performance in Tristan And Isolde at London ColiseumMark Wigglesworth for his conducting of Don Giovanni and Lulu at London Coliseum Best ActorEd Harris for Buried Child at Trafalgar Studios 1Tom Hollander for Travesties at Apollo TheatreIan McKellen for No Man’s Land at Wyndham’s TheatreJamie Parker for Harry Potter And The Cursed Child at Palace TheatreBest ActressGlenda Jackson for King Lear at The Old VicCherry Jones for The Glass Menagerie at Duke of York’s TheatreBillie Piper for Yerma at Young VicRuth Wilson for Hedda Gabler at National Theatre – LytteltonBest DirectorSimon Stone for Yerma at Young VicJohn Tiffany for Harry Potter And The Cursed Child at Palace TheatreJohn Tiffany for The Glass Menagerie at Duke of York’s TheatreMatthew Warchus for Groundhog Day at The Old VicVirgin Atlantic Best New PlayElegy at Donmar WarehouseThe Flick at National Theatre – DorfmanHarry Potter And The Cursed Child at Palace TheatreOne Night In Miami… at Donmar Warehouse Mastercard Best New MusicalDreamgirls at Savoy TheatreThe Girls at Phoenix TheatreGroundhog Day at The Old VicSchool Of Rock The Musical at New London TheatreShare this:Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Related