The 2002 Laurence Olivier Awards were presented by the Society of London Theatre on 15 February 2002 at the Victoria Palace Theatre in London, celebrating excellence in West End theatre.[1] The ceremony was hosted by comedy writer and television presenter Clive Anderson.[1]
2002 Laurence Olivier Awards | |
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Date | 15 February 2002 |
Location | Victoria Palace Theatre, London |
Hosted by | Clive Anderson |
Most awards | My Fair Lady (3) Private Lives (3) |
Most nominations | Kiss Me, Kate (9) |
Winners and nominees
editDetails of winners (in bold) and nominees, in each award category, per the Society of London Theatre.[2]
Best New Play | Outstanding Musical Production |
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Best New Comedy | Best Entertainment |
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Best Actor | Best Actress |
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Best Actor in a Musical or Entertainment | Best Actress in a Musical or Entertainment |
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Best Actor in a Supporting Role | Best Actress in a Supporting Role |
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Best Supporting Performance in a Musical or Entertainment | |
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Best Director | Best Theatre Choreographer |
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Most Promising Playwright | Most Promising Performer |
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Best Set Designer | Best Costume Designer |
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Best Lighting Designer | |
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Outstanding Achievement in Dance | Best New Dance Production |
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Outstanding Achievement in Opera | Outstanding New Opera Production |
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Outstanding Achievement Award | Audience Award for Most Popular Show |
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Society Special Award | |
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Productions with multiple nominations and awards
editThe following 23 productions, including three ballets and two operas, received multiple nominations:
- 9: Kiss Me, Kate
- 8: My Fair Lady
- 7: Private Lives
- 5: Shockheaded Peter
- 4: Humble Boy, Mouth to Mouth and The Play What I Wrote
- 3: Boston Marriage, Eidos/Telos, Henry IV, Jenůfa, Privates on Parade and South Pacific
- 2: A Midsummer Night's Dream, Artifact, Barbara Cook Sings Mostly Sondheim, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, From Morning to Midnight, Fucking Games, Hibiki, The Little Foxes, The Queen of Spades and The Rape of Lucretia
The following six productions received multiple awards:
- 3: My Fair Lady and Private Lives
- 2: Fucking Games, Humble Boy, Shockheaded Peter and The Play What I Wrote
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ a b "Winners of the 2002 Laurence Olivier Awards". LondonTheatre.co.uk. 15 February 2002. Archived from the original on 26 April 2019. Retrieved 10 May 2022.
- ^ "Olivier Winners 2002". officiallondontheatre.com. Society of London Theatre. Archived from the original on 15 June 2018. Retrieved 5 May 2022.