At the Olivier Awards, Sarah Snook donnes figure-hugging leather.

By editor
April 15, 2024

The Succession artist, 36, received a Best Actress award for her portrayal of Sarah in the Oscar Wilde play, which features her in all 26 roles.

Sarah and Laura Donnelly will square off against Gender and the City sun Laura Donnelly for The Hills of, Sheridan Smith for Shirley Valentine, and Isabel Okonedo for Medea.

The artist donned a stunning outfit for the lavish award festival at London’s Royal Albert Hall on Sunday night.

Her metal tresses fell in free waves by her shoulders, while she accessorized with a pair of enormous diamond and sapphire drop earrings.

Sarah Snook donned velvet as she arrived at the Olivier Awards 2024 - where she is nominated for her one-woman take on The Picture of Dorian Gray
The Succession star, 36, is nominated for Best Actress for her performance in the Oscar Wilde play, which sees Sarah take on all 26 roles

When the honours with Mastercard are announced, Theatreland may pay tribute to the best performances of the year.

The annual ceremony, which was established in 1976 and is regarded as the most prominent of its kind, recognizes the best performances from London’s lively West End theater schedule.

Once again, Sunday’s display will be presented by a trained stage and screen actor who will be back for the second year in a row after doing a top-notch job as a competitor in 2023.

Personal participants on the day will involve Dominic West, Michael Ball, Rosalind Plowright, Sir and.

Nominees for the 2024 meeting were announced on March 12, with Sarah, and all receiving smiles.

For their roles in A Little Life and Vanya, both, James Norton and Andrew Scott are also in the running for Best Artist.

The success of Nicole’s hit music Sunset Boulevard, which received 11 votes, including best celebrity, was notable, while Tom Francis, who also serves as best actor, will go up for best actor in a musical.

The atmospheric music, which is now in its second West End restoration at the Savoy Theatre, stars Norma Desmond and The Pussycat Doll.

Sarah will battle it out against Sex and the City star Sarah Jessica Parker for Plaza Suit, Sheridan Smith for Shirley Valentine, Isabel Okonedo for Medea and Laura Donnelly for The Hills of California
The actress looked sensational as she stepped out for the glitzy award ceremony at London's Royal Albert Hall on Sunday evening
Theatreland will pay homage to the greatest performances of the year when the awards with Mastercard get underway
She accessorised with a pair of huge diamond and emerald drop earrings, while her copper tresses fell in loose waves by her shoulders

Sarah,, plays an amazing 26 figures in the one- person West End creation of Oscar Wilde’s A Picture Of Dorian Gray.

She appears in roles involving Sibyl Vane and Gray and Basil Hallward, as well as other women.

The play, which was adapted and directed by Sydney Theatre Company creative director Kip Williams, has already had powerful plays in Melbourne, Adelaide, and Auckland with Eryn Jean Norvill as the lead actress.

Sarah Jessica, a previous Sex And The City legend, is in the meantime.

This latest restoration, which is considered a minimal work, kicked off on January 17, and is expected to go for 10 days, until March 30.

The two world-class players play three different people in three different people in one popular motel room in the original play that was originally performed on Broadway’s Plymouth Theatre in 1968.

In the meantime, James and Andrew square off against Joseph Fiennes and David Tennant for Macbeth in Dear England for Best Actor.

Dear England, written by James Graham, sees Joseph.

Sunday's show will once again be presented by seasoned stage and screen star Hannah Waddingham , who returns for the second consecutive year following her consummate job as compere in 2023
Sarah, known for her starring role in HBO series Succession, plays an impressive 26 characters in the one-woman West End production of Oscar Wilde's A Picture Of Dorian Gray
She stars as male characters including Gray and Basil Hallward as well as female characters such as actress Sibyl Vane

The perform

It has received nine nominations, including Rupert Goold’s Best Director and Best New Play, Gina McKee’s Best Professional, and Joseph for Best Actor.

In the extreme new adaptation of Anton Chekhov’s Uncle Vanya, Andrew brings to life many characters in the adaptation and with Simon Stephens as co-creator.

Comedic and horrible, Anton’s assessment of people’s shared mankind- hopes, dreams, regrets- is thrust into strong emphasis in the production.

This perform explores the “kaleidoscope of individual emotions,” tapping the power of the close friendship between the artist and the audience to probe deeper into the human psyche.

Best artist in a music

David Cumming for Operation Mincemeat

Tom Francis for Sunset Boulevard

Daniel Mays for Guys and Dolls

Charlie Stemp for Crazy for You

Best artist in a music

Natasha Hodgson for Operation Mincemeat

Caissie Levy for Next to Normal

Nicole Scherzinger for Sunset Boulevard

Marisha Wallace for Guys and Dolls

Best artist

Laura Donnelly for The Hills of California

Isabel Okonedo for Medea

Sarah Jessica Parker for Plaza Suite

Sheridan Smith for Shirley Valentine

Sarah Snook for The Portrait of Dorian Gray

Best artist

Joseph Fiennes for Dear England

The Cause and the Cue’s Mark Gatiss is

James Norton for A Little Living

Andrew Scott for Vanya

David Tennant for Macbeth

Best fresh play

Dear England by James Graham

The Hills of California by Jez Butterworth

Jack Thorne’s The Purpose and the Sign

Beth Steel’s Till the Actors Travel Down

Best fresh artistic

The Little Big Things, song by Nick Butcher, songs by Nick Butcher and Tom Ling, reserve by Joe White

Next to Standard, song by Tom Kitt, guide and songs by Brian Yorkey

Operation Mincemeat, songs, lyrics and reserve by David Cumming, Felix Hagan, Natasha Hodgson and Zoë Roberts

A Strange Loop, songs, lyrics and reserve by Michael R Jackson

Best artist in a supporting role in a musical

Grace Hodgett Young for Sunset Boulevard

Zoë Roberts for Operation Mincemeat

The Little Big Stuff starred Amy Trigg.

Second to Normal is Eleanor Worthington-Cox.

Best artist in a supporting role in a musical

Jak Malone for Operation Mincemeat

Cedric Neal for Dolls and People

David Thaxton for Sunset Boulevard

Jack Wolfe for Next to Normal

Best artist in a supporting role

Does Close for Dear England

An Enemy of the People, Paul Hilton

Giles Terera for Clyde’s

A Little Life starring Luke Thompson

Zubin Varla from A Little Living

Best artist in a supporting role

Till the Actors Travel Down, Lorraine Ashbourne

An Enemy of the People Priyanga Burford for

For When Winston Went to War With the Mobile, Haydn Gwynne is the author.

Gina McKee for Dear England

Tanya Reynolds, Olivier, for A Picture

Nol Coward Award for best funny or new form of entertainment

Dario Fo and Franca Rame’s sudden demise of an anarchist

Stephen Sondheim’s Old Friends, songs and songs by Stephen Sondheim

Stranger Issues: The First Shadow by Kate Trefry

Vardy V Rooney: The Wagatha Christie Trial, adapted by Liv Hennessy

Best Family Show

Bluey’s Big Play by Joe Brumm

Derek Bond’s Dinosaur World Live is available.

Oliver Lansley’s adaptation of The House With Chicken Arms

High Stories adapted The Smeds and the Smoos.

Gillian Lynne award for best opera composer

Fabian Aloise for Sunset Boulevard

For Dear England, Ellen Kane and Hannes Langolf were cast.

James Cousins and Arlene Phillips for Guys and Dolls

The Little Big Stuff based Mark Smith

Susan Stroman, Crazy for You

Best Costume Design

Deborah Andrews and Bunny Christie appear in Guys and Dolls.

Ryan Laight for La Cage Aux Folles

Hugh Durrant plays Peter Pan.

Marg Horwell for The Portrait of Dorian Gray

Best Renaissance

The Impact by Lucy Prebble

Macbeth by William Shakespeare

Shirley Valentine by Willy Russell

Vanya by Anton Chekhov, adapted by Simon Stephens

Best music revival

Groundhog Day, songs and songs by Tim Minchin

Guys and Dolls, music and songs by Frank Loesser, reserve by Jo Swerling and Abe Burrows

Hadestown, songs, lyrics and reserve by Anaïs Mitchell

Sunset Boulevard, song by Andrew Lloyd Webber, phrases and text by Don Black and Christopher Hampton

Best Sound Design

Paul Arditti for Stranger Issues: The First Shadow

Tom Gibbins and Dan Balfour for Dear England

Adam Fisher for Sunset Boulevard

Gareth Fry for Macbeth

Outstanding Music Factor

Charlie Rosen and Tom Brady for Guys and Dolls instrumentals and artistic care

Matt Brind for Only for One Evening, Really for One Evening, and Arrangements and Orchestrations.

Operation Mincemeat’s Soundtracks were directed by Steve Sidwell and Joe Bunker, respectively.

Alan Williams for Sunset Boulevard Musical Supervision and Musical Direction

Best set style

Miriam Buether for Stranger Points: The First Shadow

Bunny Christie for Guys and Dolls

Dear England, Es Devlin and Ash J Woodward

For Sunset Boulevard, Soutra Gilmour, Nathan Amzi, and Joe Ransom are performing.

Best light style

Jon Clark for Dear England

Jon Clark for Stranger Issues: The First Shadow

Paule for Guys and Dolls

Jack Knowles for Sunset Boulevard

Best fresh musical manufacturing

The English National Opera’s Blue

Ignorance by the Royal Opera

The Royal Opera presents Picture a Day Like This.

The English National Opera’s The Rhinegold

Outstanding operatic progress

Antonio Pappano for his performance as the Royal Opera House’s music producer.

King Stakh’s Crazy Hunt is performed by Belarus Free Theatre Company.

Marina Abramović for 7 Murders of Maria Callas

Excellent dancing accomplishment

Isabela Coracy for her achievement in NINA: By Whatever Means, piece of Ballet Black: Inventors

Jonzi D for the creative direction of the worldwide hip-hop dance festival Breakin’ Convention 2023.

Rhiannon Faith for her Lay Down Your Burdens at The Pit community-focused approach.

Excellent accomplishment in online theater

Mohamed- Zain Dada performs Blue Mist at the Jerwood Theatre Upstairs at the Royal Court Theatre.

A video for AJ Yi’s Bush Theatre production of The Revolution

Sleepova by Matilda Feyişayo at the Bush opera

Isley Lynn’s The Swell at Orange Tree Theatre

The Time Equipment: A Comedy by Steven Canny and John Nicholson at the Park opera

Sir Peter Hall award for best producer

For Stranger Issues: The First Shadow with Stephen Daldry and Justin Martin at the Phoenix theater.

Rupert Goold for Dear England at the National Theatre’s Olivier and Prince Edward productions

Sunset Boulevard at the Savoy theater, Jamie Lloyd

Sam Mendes for Lyttelton and Nol Coward Theatre’s The Purpose and the Cue at the National Theatre.

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