The 2018 Olivier Awards have been dominated by headlines of US smash-hit musical “Hamilton” and its record-breaking 13 nominations. “The Ferryman” by Jez Butterworth, “Everybody’s Talking About Jamie”, “Angels In America” and “Follies” also receiving multiple nods paved the way for a fantastic evening of recognition across all categories. Who won the evening? Keep reading to find out!
Best Actor In A Supporting Role In A Musical
WINNER: Michael Jibson for Hamilton at Victoria Palace Theatre
Ross Noble for Young Frankenstein at Garrick Theatre
Jason Pennycooke for Hamilton at Victoria Palace Theatre
Cleve September for Hamilton at Victoria Palace Theatre
Best Actress In A Supporting Role In A Musical
WINNER: Sheila Atim for Girl From The North Country at The Old Vic
Tracie Bennett for Follies at National Theatre - Olivier
Rachel John for Hamilton at Victoria Palace Theatre
Lesley Joseph for Young Frankenstein at Garrick Theatre
Outstanding Achievement In Music
WINNER: Hamilton - Composer-Lyricist Lin-Manuel Miranda at Victoria Palace Theatre
Everybody's Talking About Jamie - Music and Orchestrations by Dan Gillespie Sells, his debut as a musical theatre composer and orchestrator at Apollo Theatre
Follies - The Orchestra, under the Music Supervision of Nicholas Skilbeck and Music Director Nigel Lilley at National Theatre - Olivier
Girl From The North Country - Music & Lyrics by Bob Dylan, Original Orchestrations & Arrangements by Simon Hale at The Old Vic