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OLIVIERS 2015: Nominees Announced, Include MISS SAIGON, MEMPHIS, CATS, BEAUTIFUL and More!

By: Mar. 09, 2015
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The nominations for the Olivier Awards 2015 with MasterCard - the most prestigious event in the UK's theatrical calendar - were announced today (Monday 9 March) by actors James McAvoy and Lesley Manville with the full list of nominations available below.

It has been a great year for musicals, with Memphis The Musical and Beautiful - The Carole King Musical leading the list with nine and eight nominations respectively. Both productions are also nominated for the Outstanding Achievement in Music Award, alongside first-time Olivier Award nominees Fatboy Slim and David Byrne for Here Lies Love and Ray Davies for Sunny Afternoon. The Donmar Warehouse's City Of Angels also receives five nominations, including Best Director for Artistic Director Josie Rourke.

In the Best Actor category Mark Strong and Richard Armitage both receive nominations for roles in Arthur Miller plays A View From The Bridge and The Crucible, competing with previous Olivier Award nominees James McAvoy and Tim Pigott-Smith. Best Actress nominations have been given to Gillian Anderson, Kristin Scott Thomas, Imelda Staunton and Penelope Wilton.

The Young Vic will have cause to celebrate with 11 nominations in total, the most for any individual venue, including two Best Revival nominations for A View From The Bridge and A Streetcar Named Desire. All of the contenders for Virgin Atlantic Best New Play, King Charles III, The Nether, Taken At Midnight, and Wolf Hall and Bring Up The Bodies, originated in subsidised venues.

Nominees for the Magic Radio Best Musical Revival include Cats, City Of Angels, Miss Saigon and The Gershwins' Porgy And Bess, with notable performance nods to Nicole Scherzinger for her first major theatrical role in Cats and Jon Jon Briones for his role as the Engineer in Miss Saigon.

The Best New Comedy category will see three very different productions, The Play That Goes Wrong, Handbagged and Shakespeare In Love, all vying for the award.

The shortlist for the much coveted This Morning Audience Award, the only Olivier Award voted for by the public, is comprised of Billy Elliot The Musical, Matilda The Musical, Jersey Boys and Wicked. Voting for these four shows re-opens today viawww.olivierawards.com and will close at 17:00 on Friday 10 April.

Contemporary new work shines in the dance categories, with Sadler's Wells and the Barbican receiving four and two nominations each. A broad variety of work is represented in the opera categories from English National Opera and the Royal Opera House, whose work has also been staged at new venues such as the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse and Roundhouse.

The Affiliate category celebrates contemporary writing with Bull at The Maria at the Young Vic and Hampstead Downstairs' Four Minutes Twelve Seconds, as well as recognising performances by Juma Sharkah in Liberian Girl at the Jerwood Theatre Upstairs at the Royal Court and Tanya Moodie in both Intimate Apparel at the Park Theatre and The House That Will Not Stand at the Tricycle Theatre.

The star-studded Olivier Awards 2015 with MasterCard ceremony will take place at the Royal Opera House on Sunday 12 April with a full television highlights package broadcast on ITV later that evening. MasterCard will make tickets for the 2015 ceremony available to the public on Monday 9 March at www.pricelesslondon.co.uk

Caro Newling, President of the Society of London Theatre, said: "2015 has been another incredible year for London theatre. I would like to congratulate the exceptionally talented nominees we are celebrating today. Thank you, also, to MasterCard and all of our sponsors for ensuring the Olivier Awards are such a wonderful celebration of London theatre."

FULL NOMINATIONS LIST FOR THE OLIVIER AWARDS 2015 WITH MASTERCARD

BEST REVIVAL

A View From The Bridge at Young Vic & Wyndham's Theatre
A Streetcar Named Desire at Young Vic
The Crucible at Old Vic
My Night With Reg at Donmar Warehouse & Apollo Theatre
Skylight at Wyndham's Theatre

BEST ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE
David Calder for The Nether at Duke of York's Theatre
Richard Goulding for King Charles III at Almeida Theatre & Wyndham's Theatre
John Light for Taken At Midnight at Theatre Royal Haymarket
Nathaniel Parker for Wolf Hall and Bring Up The Bodies at Aldwych Theatre

BEST ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE
Phoebe Fox for A View From The Bridge at Young Vic & Wyndham's Theatre
The Girls playing Iris for The Nether at Duke of York's Theatre
Angela Lansbury for Blithe Spirit at Gielgud Theatre
Lydia Wilson for King Charles III at Almeida Theatre & Wyndham's Theatre

WHITE LIGHT AWARD FOR BEST LIGHTING DESIGN
Jon Clark for King Charles III at Almeida Theatre & Wyndham's Theatre
Paule Constable and David Plater for Wolf Hall and Bring Up The Bodies at Aldwych Theatre
Howard Harrison for City Of Angels at Donmar Warehouse
Jan Versweyveld for A View From The Bridge at the Young Vic & Wyndham's Theatre

BEST SOUND DESIGN
Tom Gibbons for A View From The Bridge at the Young Vic & Wyndham's Theatre
Matt McKenzie for Sunny Afternoon at Hampstead Theatre and Harold Pinter Theatre
Gareth Owen for Memphis The Musical at Shaftesbury Theatre
Brian Ronan for Beautiful - The Carole King Musical at Aldwych Theatre

BEST ENTERTAINMENT AND FAMILY
Dance 'Til Dawn at Aldwych Theatre
Hetty Feather at Vaudeville Theatre
La Soirée at La Soirée Spiegeltent

BEST COSTUME DESIGN
Rob Jones for City Of Angels at Donmar Warehouse
Christopher Oram for Wolf Hall and Bring Up The Bodies at Aldwych Theatre
Paul Tazewell for Memphis The Musical at Shaftesbury Theatre
Alejo Vietti for Beautiful - The Carole King Musical at Aldwych Theatre

XL VIDEO AWARD FOR BEST SET DESIGN
Bunny Christie for Made In Dagenham at Adelphi Theatre
Es Devlin for The Nether at Duke of York's Theatre
Rob Jones for City Of Angels at Donmar Warehouse
Jan Versweyveld for A View From A Bridge at Young Vic & Wyndham's Theatre

BEST NEW DANCE PRODUCTION
32 Rue Vandenbranden by Peeping Tom at Barbican
Mats Ek's Juliet And Romeo by Royal Swedish Ballet at Sadler's Wells
Tabac Rouge by Compagnie Du Hanneton/James Thiérrée at Sadler's Wells

OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT IN DANCE
Christopher Wheeldon for The Winter's Tale at Royal Opera House
Crystal Pite for her choreography in the productions of The Associates - A Picture Of You Falling, The Tempest Replica and Polaris at Sadler's Wells
Rocio Molina for Bosque Ardora at Barbican
The Elders Project as part of the Elixir Festival at Sadler's Wells

VIRGIN ATLANTIC BEST NEW PLAY
King Charles III at Almeida Theatre & Wyndham's Theatre
The Nether at Duke of York's Theatre
Taken At Midnight at Theatre Royal Haymarket
Wolf Hall and Bring Up The Bodies at Aldwych Theatre

BEST ACTOR
Richard Armitage for The Crucible at Old Vic
James McAvoy for The Ruling Class at Trafalgar Studio 1
Tim Pigott-Smith for King Charles III at Almeida Theatre & Wyndham's Theatre
Mark Strong for A View From The Bridge at Young Vic & Wyndham's Theatre

BEST ACTRESS
Gillian Anderson for A Streetcar Named Desire at Young Vic
Kristin Scott Thomas for Electra at Old Vic
Imelda Staunton for Good People at Hampstead Theatre & Noël Coward Theatre
Penelope Wilton for Taken At Midnight at Theatre Royal Haymarket

THIS MORNING AUDIENCE AWARD
Billy Elliot The Musical at Victoria Palace Theatre
Jersey Boys at Piccadilly Theatre
Matilda The Musical at Cambridge Theatre
Wicked at Apollo Victoria Theatre

BEST NEW COMEDY
Handbagged at Vaudeville Theatre
The Play That Goes Wrong at Duchess Theatre
Shakespeare In Love at Noël Coward Theatre

MAGIC RADIO BEST MUSICAL REVIVAL
Cats at London Palladium
City Of Angels at Donmar Warehouse
The Gershwins' Porgy And Bess at Regent's Park Open Air Theatre
Miss Saigon at Prince Edward Theatre

BEST NEW OPERA PRODUCTION
Benvenuto Cellini at London Coliseum
Dialogues Des Carmélites at Royal Opera House
Die Frau Ohne Schatten at Royal Opera House
The Mastersingers Of Nuremberg at London Coliseum

OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT IN OPERA
Jonas Kaufmann for Andrea Chénier and Manon Lescaut at Royal Opera House
Richard Jones for his direction of The Girl Of The Golden West, The Mastersingers Of Nuremberg and Rodelinda at London Coliseum
Royal Opera House and Early Opera Company for their offsite programme at Sam Wanamaker Playhouse and Roundhouse
Welsh National Opera Chorus for Moses Und Aron at Royal Opera House

OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT IN AN AFFILIATE THEATRE
Bull at The Maria at Young Vic
Four Minutes Twelve Seconds at Hampstead Downstairs
Juma Sharkah for her performance in Liberian Girl at the Jerwood Theatre Upstairs at the Royal Court
Tanya Moodie for her performances in Intimate Apparel at Park Theatre and The House That Will Not Stand at Tricycle Theatre

BEST THEATRE CHOREOGRAPHER
Jerry Mitchell for Dirty Rotten Scoundrels The Musical at Savoy Theatre
Annie-B Parsons for Here Lies Love at National Theatre, Dorfman
Josh Prince for Beautiful - The Carole King Musical at Aldwych Theatre
Sergio Trujillo for Memphis The Musical at Shaftesbury Theatre

BEST DIRECTOR
Rupert Goold for King Charles III at Almeida Theatre & Wyndham's Theatre
Jeremy Herrin for Wolf Hall and Bring Up The Bodies at Aldwych Theatre
Josie Rourke for City Of Angels at Donmar Warehouse
Ivo Van Hove for A View From The Bridge at the Young Vic & Wyndham's Theatre

AUTOGRAPH SOUND AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT INMUSIC
The Orchestra for Beautiful - The Carole King Musical at Aldwych Theatre
David Byrne and Fatboy Slim for Here Lies Love at National Theatre, Dorfman
David Bryan, Joe DiPietro, Tim Sutton and the Memphis Band for Memphis The Musical at Shaftesbury Theatre
Ray Davies for Sunny Afternoon at Hampstead Theatre & Harold Pinter Theatre

BEST ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN A MUSICAL
Rolan Bell for Memphis The Musical at Shaftesbury Theatre
George Maguire for Sunny Afternoon at Hampstead Theatre and Harold Pinter Theatre
Ian McIntosh for Beautiful - The Carole King Musical at Aldwych Theatre
Jason Pennycooke for Memphis The Musical at Shaftesbury Theatre

BEST ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN A MUSICAL
Samantha Bond for Dirty Rotten Scoundrels The Musical at Savoy Theatre
Haydn Gwynne for Women On The Verge Of A Nervous Breakdown The Musical at Playhouse Theatre
Nicole Scherzinger for Cats at London Palladium
Lorna Want for Beautiful - The Carole King Musical at Aldwych Theatre

BEST ACTOR IN A MUSICAL
Jon Jon Briones for Miss Saigon at Prince Edward Theatre
John Dagleish for Sunny Afternoon at Hampstead Theatre & Harold Pinter Theatre
Killian Donnelly for Memphis The Musical at Shaftesbury Theatre
Brandon Victor Dixon for The Scottsboro Boys at Garrick Theatre

BEST ACTRESS IN A MUSICAL
Gemma Arterton for Made In Dagenham at Adelphi Theatre
Katie Brayben for Beautiful - The Carole King Musical at Aldwych Theatre
Tamsin Greig for Women On The Verge Of A Nervous Breakdown The Musical at Playhouse Theatre
Beverley Knight for Memphis The Musical at Shaftesbury Theatre

MASTERCARD BEST NEW MUSICAL
Beautiful - The Carole King Musical at Aldwych Theatre
Here Lies Love at National Theatre, Dorfman
Memphis The Musical at Shaftesbury Theatre
Sunny Afternoon at Hampstead Theatre & Harold Pinter Theatre




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