OLIVIER AWARDS 2017: Winners included 'Groundhog Day' & 'Harry Potter & the Cursed Child." Image: Olivier AwardsOlivier Awards 2017 Winners Announced April 10, 2017 News Olivier Awards 2017 with Mastercard Winners Announced Harry Potter And The Cursed Child wins record-breaking 9 awards including Virgin Atlantic Best New Play Groundhog Day named Mastercard Best New Musical Jesus Christ Superstar collects award for Magic Radio Best Musical Revival Billie Piper and Jamie Parker win Best Actress and Best Actor Amber Riley and Andy Karl win Best Actress and Best Actor in a Musical LONDON–The winners of the Olivier Awards 2017 with Mastercard, the most prestigious event in the UK theatrical calendar, were announced Sunday, April 9, 2017 at London’s Royal Albert Hall. The biggest awards yet, the ceremony was hosted by Jason Manford. The full list of winners is available below and online at OlivierAwards.com This year’s ceremony will be broadcast on ITV on Tuesday 11 April at 8:00pm. Viewers outside the UK will be able to stream the ceremony at the same time via Facebook and YouKu in China. Harry Potter And The Cursed Child collected a record-breaking nine Olivier Awards, overtaking Matilda and The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time as the most decorated production in the ceremony’s history. Jamie Parker, who plays Harry Potter, was named Best Actor while Noma Dumezweni and Anthony Boyle won Best Actress in a Supporting Role and Best Actor in a Supporting Role respectively. The play, which sees JK Rowling’s wizarding world brought to life on stage, was named Virgin Atlantic Best New Play and also went on to win the White Light Award for Best Lighting Design, Best Sound Design, Best Costume Design, Blue-i Theatre Technology Award for Best Set Design and Best Director. The Young Vic’s acclaimed production of Yerma, which returns this summer, was named Best Revival, while Billie Piper won Best Actress, her first ever Olivier Award. National Theatre of Scotland’s production of Our Ladies Of Perpetual Succour, which transfers to the West End in May was named Best New Comedy. The award for Outstanding Achievement in an Affiliate Theatre went to Rotterdam. Matthew Bourne, one of the industry’s most celebrated choreographers, was named Best Theatre Choreographer with his production of The Red Shoes also winning Best Entertainment and Family. In the musical categories, Groundhog Day, written by Tim Minchin and Danny Rubin, was named Mastercard Best New Musical. The production, which is currently in previews on Broadway, also received the award for Best Actor in a Musical for Andy Karl’s portrayal of Phil Connors. Amber Riley, who performed a show-stopping rendition of And I Am Telling You, was named Best Actress in a Musical, while her co-star Adam J Bernard won Best Actor in a Supporting Role in a Musical. Rebecca Trehearn won Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Musical for Show Boat, which transferred to the West End from Sheffield Theatres. Two shows composed by Andrew Lloyd Webber also received awards, with School Of Rock The Musical winning Outstanding Achievement in Music for the three children’s bands who play instruments live every night at New London Theatre and Jesus Christ Superstar winning Magic Radio Best Musical Revival. In the dance categories, Best New Dance Production went to Betroffenheit by Crystal Pite and Jonathon Young. English National Ballet collected Outstanding Achievement in Dance for expanding the variety of their repertoire with Akram Khan’s Giselle and She Said at Sadler’s Wells. English National Opera’s production of Akhnaten at London Coliseum was named Best New Opera Production. Outstanding Achievement in Opera went to Mark Wigglesworth for his conducting of Don Giovanni and Lulu at the London Coliseum. Kenneth Branagh was this year’s recipient of the Special Award in recognition of his outstanding contribution to British theatre. Presented by Mark Rylance, he was joined on stage by 60 of the actors who appeared in the Kenneth Branagh Theatre Company’s Plays at The Garrick season. Performers on the night included Gary Barlow & Tim Firth with the company of The Girls and the Women’s Institute Choir, Amber Riley from Dreamgirls, Tim Minchin from his musical Groundhog Day and the companies of School Of Rock The Musical, Jesus Christ Superstar and Matthew Bourne’s production of The Red Shoes. Six-time Tony Award-winner, Audra McDonald, performed exclusively as part of the In Memoriam section. Presenters this year included David Baddiel, Alfie Boe, John Boyega, Michaela Coel, Leanne Cope, Julian Clary, Robert Fairchild, Ben Forster, Phoebe Fox, Andrew Garfield, Denise Gough, Matt Henry, Ruthie Henshall, Amanda Holden, Rufus Hound, Cush Jumbo, Nathan Lane, Rose Leslie, Maureen Lipman, Danny Mac, Audra McDonald, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Laura Mvula, Paul O’Grady, Tracy-Ann Oberman, Sophie Okonedo, Charlotte Ritchie, Mark Rylance and Russell Tovey. To keep up with the latest Olivier Awards 2017 with Mastercard news and to view this year’s nominations visit: OlivierAwards.com | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram #OlivierAwards OLIVIER AWARDS 2017 WITH MASTERCARD Best Actress Billie Piper for Yerma at Young Vic Best New Comedy Our Ladies Of Perpetual Succour at National Theatre – Dorfman Outstanding Achievement in an Affiliate Theatre Rotterdam at Trafalgar Studios 2 White Light Award for Best Lighting Design Neil Austin for Harry Potter And The Cursed Child at Palace Theatre Best Sound Design Gareth Fry for Harry Potter And The Cursed Child at Palace Theatre Best Costume Design Katrina Lindsay for Harry Potter And The Cursed Child at Palace Theatre Blue-i Theatre Technology Award for Best Set Design Christine Jones for Harry Potter And The Cursed Child at Palace Theatre Best Actor in a Supporting Role Anthony Boyle for Harry Potter And The Cursed Child at Palace Theatre Best Actress in a Supporting Role Noma Dumezweni for Harry Potter And The Cursed Child at Palace Theatre Best New Opera Production Akhnaten at London Coliseum Outstanding Achievement in Opera Mark Wigglesworth for his conducting of Don Giovanni and Lulu at London Coliseum Best Revival Yerma at Young Vic Best Actor Jamie Parker for Harry Potter And The Cursed Child at Palace Theatre Virgin Atlantic Best New Play Harry Potter And The Cursed Child at Palace Theatre Best Director John Tiffany for Harry Potter And The Cursed Child at Palace Theatre Best New Dance Production Betroffenheit by Crystal Pite and Jonathon Young at Sadler’s Wells Outstanding Achievement in Dance English National Ballet for expanding the variety of their repertoire with Akram Khan’s Giselle and She Said at Sadler’s Wells Best Theatre Choreographer Matthew Bourne for The Red Shoes at Sadler’s Wells Outstanding Achievement in Music School Of Rock The Musical – Three children’s bands who play instruments live every night at New London Theatre Best Entertainment and Family Matthew Bourne’s production of The Red Shoes at Sadler’s Wells Best Actor in a Supporting Role in a Musical Adam J Bernard for Dreamgirls at Savoy Theatre Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Musical Rebecca Trehearn for Show Boat at New London Theatre Magic Radio Best Musical Revival Jesus Christ Superstar at Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre Best Actor in a Musical Andy Karl for Groundhog Day at The Old Vic Best Actress in a Musical Amber Riley for Dreamgirls at Savoy Theatre Mastercard Best New Musical Groundhog Day at The Old Vic Special Award Winner Kenneth Branagh Share this: Share on X (Opens in new window) X Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Related