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A fantastic night for Spring Awakening at Olivier Awards
The rock-musical Spring Awakening seized four awards at the prestigious ceremony last night.
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Spring Awakening scooped four awards at OliviersIt received rave reviews when it opened in the West End following a successful run at the Lyric Hammersmith, but unfortunately Spring Awakening was to be short lived. Spring sprung out of town almost as quick as it came on the scene, to the dismay of the theatre scene.
But last night the musical received the recognition it deserved as two of its young stars, Aneurin Barnard and Iwan Rheon (pictured below), took home Best Actor in a Musical and Best Supporting Performance in a Musical. The two Welsh actors made their stage debuts in the show.
The musical was also awarded Best New Musical and Best Sound Design for Brian Ronan.

The star-studded event, hosted by Anthony Head at the Grosvenor House Hotel, also saw Jez Butterworth's Jerusalem loose out to The Mountaintop, a two-hander that premiered at a pub theatre before transferring to the West End's Trafalgar Studios. Butterworth's play, which had previously scooped up a string of other awards, was seen very much as the favourite to win.
The Mountaintop, written by 28 year old Black American Katori Hall, is set on the night Martin Luther King was assassinated and following its run at Theatre503, was picked up by commercial Producer Sonia Friedman, who also produced Jerusalem. Hall’s play also fought off stiff competition from Lucy Prebble's Enron, the other Royal Court play that was a seen as a front runner.
Not all was lost for Jerusalem however, with Mark Rylance picking up Best Actor and Best Set Design for Ultz.
Rachel Weisz picked up Best Actress for A Streetcar Named Desire at the Donmar Warehouse, an almost dead-cert and her third major award for her role as Blanche DeBois.
The all-black production of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof by Tennessee Williams, which stars James Earl-Jones and Adrian Lester, scooped Best Revival.
The full list of winners are below:-
Audience Award for Most Popular Show (as voted for by the users of officiallondontheatre.co.uk)
Wicked
Music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz, book by Winnie Holzman at the Apollo Victoria theatreBest Actress
Rachel Weisz
A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE at the Donmar WarehouseBest Actor
Mark Rylance
JERUSALEM at the Royal Court Jerwood Theatre Downstairs and now at the Apollo theatreBest Actress in a Supporting Role
Ruth Wilson
A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE at the Donmar WarehouseBest Actor in a Supporting Role
Eddie Redmayne
RED at the Donmar WarehouseBest Revival
Cat On A Hot Tin Roof
Directed by Debbie Allen at the Novello theatreBest Entertainment
Morecambe
By Tim Whitnall, at the Duchess theatreBest New Play
The Mountaintop
By Katori Hall at Trafalgar Studio 1Best New Comedy
The Priory
By Michael Wynne at the Royal Court Jerwood Theatre DownstairsBest Musical Revival
Hello Dolly!
Book by Michael Stewart, music and lyrics by Jerry Herman, based on the play The Matchmaker by Thornton Wilder, at the Open Air theatreBest New Musical
Spring Awakening
Music by Duncan Sheik, book and lyrics by Steven Sater, based on the play by Frank Wedekind, at the Novello theatreBest Actress in a Musical or Entertainment
Samantha Spiro
HELLO DOLLY! at the Open Air theatreBest Actor in a Musical or Entertainment
Aneurin Barnard
SPRING AWAKENING at the Novello theatreBest Supporting Performance in a Musical or Entertainment
Iwan Rheon
SPRING AWAKENING at the Novello theatreBest Director
Rupert Goold
ENRON at the Royal Court Jerwood Theatre Downstairs and now at the Noël Coward theatreBest Theatre Choreographer
Stephen Mear
HELLO DOLLY! at the Open Air theatreBest Lighting Design
Burnt By The Sun
Designed by Mark Henderson at the National Theatre, LytteltonBest Set Design
Jerusalem
Designed by Ultz at the Royal Court Jerwood Theatre Downstairs and now at the Apollo theatreBest Costume Design
Priscilla, Queen Of The Desert – The Musical
Designed by Tim Chappel and Lizzy Gardiner at the Palace theatreBest Sound Design
Spring Awakening
Designed by Brian Ronan at the Novello theatreOutstanding Achievement in an Affiliate Theatre
The Royal Court for COCK
Jerwood Theatre UpstairsBest New Opera Production
The Royal Opera's TRISTAN UND ISOLDE
At the Royal Opera HouseOutstanding Achievement in Opera
Nina Stemme
For her performance in the Royal Opera's TRISTAN UND ISOLDE at the Royal Opera HouseBest New Dance Production
The Brandstrup-Rojo project's GOLDBERG
At the Royal Opera HouseOutstanding Achievement in Dance
Rambert Dance Company
For an outstanding year of new workOutstanding Achievement
Michael CodronSpecial Award
Maggie SmithPublished on March 22, 2010 · Filed under: Featured, News; Tagged as: A Streetcar Named Desire, Adrian Lester, Aneurin Barnard, Anthony Head, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Donmar, Enron, Iwan Rheon, James Earl Jones, Jerusalem, Jez Butterworth, Katori Hall, Lucy Prebble, Mark Rylance, Martin Luther King, Olivier Awards, Oliviers, Rachel Weisz, Royal Court, Spring Awakening, Tennessee Williams, The Mountaintop, Theatre






