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    Who won at the 2020 Olivier Awards?

    The full list of winners for this year's Olivier Awards has now been unveiled, with big winners of the night including actors and creatives from both new and old West End favourites alike, including & JulietMary Poppins, and more. Find out who won below.

    Who won at the 2020 Olivier Awards?
    Miriam-Teak Lee among the winners at this year's Olivier Awards.

    2020 Olivier Award winners revealed!

    Noted choreographer Matthew Bourne took home his sixth Olivier Award of all time last night for his work on Mary Poppins The Musical alongside Stephen Mear. Bourne has now been awarded more Olivier Awards than any other person. The staged Disney musical also won Best Set Design for Bob Crowley.

    In the musical and acting categories, Miriam-Teak Lee notably picked up a win for her titular role in & Juliet while Andrew Scott and Sharon D Clarke took home awards for their acclaimed performances in Present Laughter and Death of a Salesman respectively.

    Lee's co-stars in & Juliet also didn't leave empty-handed, picking up top prizes for their best-supporting roles in the production, which is set to recommence performances at the Shaftesbury Theatre as soon as it becomes possible.

    Lee was one of three performers who won awards for & Juliet, with her co-stars David Bedella and Cassidy Janson also picking up prizes for best supporting turns in the show, which will recommence its run at the Shaftesbury Theatre once feasible.

    Check out the list of winners in full below.

    2020 Olivier Award winners in full

    Best New Play
    Leopoldstadt, Wyndham's Theatre

    Best New Musical
    Dear Evan Hansen, Noël Coward Theatre

    Best Director
    Miranda Cromwell and Marianne Elliott, Death Of A Salesman, Young Vic and Piccadilly Theatre

    Best Play Revival
    Cyrano de Bergerac, Playhouse Theatre

    Best Musical Revival
    Fiddler on the Roof, Playhouse Theatre

    Best Actress in a Play
    Sharon D Clarke, Death Of A Salesman, Young Vic and Piccadilly Theatre

    Best Actor in a Play
    Andrew Scott, Present Laughter, The Old Vic

    Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Play
    Indira Varma, Present Laughter, The Old Vic

    Best Actor in a Supporting Role in a Play
    Adrian Scarborough, Leopoldstadt, Wyndham's Theatre

    Best Actress in a Musical
    Miriam-Teak Lee, & Juliet, Shaftesbury Theatre

    Best Actor in a Musical
    Sam Tutty, Dear Evan Hansen, Noël Coward Theatre

    Best Supporting Actress in a Musical
    Cassidy Janson, & Juliet, Shaftesbury Theatre

    Best Supporting Actor in a Musical
    David Bedella, & Juliet, Shaftesbury Theatre

    Best Theatre Choreographer
    Matthew Bourne and Stephen Mear for Mary Poppins at Prince Edward Theatre

    Best Original Score or New Orchestration
    Benj Pasek and Justin Paul, orchestration by Alex Lacamoire, Dear Evan Hansen, Noël Coward Theatre

    Best New Dance Production
    Ingoma by Mthuthuzeli November for Ballet Black at Royal Opera House - Linbury Theatre

    Outstanding Achievement in Dance
    Sara Baras for her choreography and performance in Ballet Flamenco – Sombras at Sadler's Wells

    Best Entertainment or Comedy Play
    Emilia, Vaudeville Theatre

    Best Family Show
    The Worst Witch at Vaudeville Theatre

    Outstanding Achievement in an Affiliate Theatre
    Baby Reindeer, Bush Theatre

    Best Lighting Design
    Paule Constable, The Ocean At The End Of The Lane, National Theatre – Dorfman

    Best Sound Design
    Emma Laxton, Emilia, Vaudeville Theatre

    Best Costume Design
    Joanna Scotcher, Emilia, Vaudeville Theatre

    Best Set Design
    Bob Crowley, Mary Poppins, Prince Edward Theatre

    Best New Opera Production
    Billy Budd, Royal Opera House

    Outstanding Achievement in Opera
    The Children's Ensemble for their performance in Noye's Fludde at Theatre Royal Stratford East


    Nicholas Ephram Ryan Daniels

    Ephram is a jack of all trades and enjoys attending theatre, classical music concerts and the opera.


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