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1986 Laurence Olivier Awards


1986 Laurence Olivier Awards
7 December 1986
Royalty Theatre
BBC Television

The 1986 Laurence Olivier Awards were presented by the Society of London Theatre on 7 December 1986 at the Royalty Theatre in London, celebrating excellence in West End theatre. It was broadcast by BBC Television, though the broadcast date and specific BBC station is not available – the 2003 Oliviers, for example, aired on BBC Two the evening after the live event.

Details of winners (in bold) and nominees, in each award category, per the Society of London Theatre.

Play of the YearMusical of the Year
Les liaisons dangereuses by Christopher Hampton – RSC at The Pit / Ambassadors
Ourselves Alone by Anne Devlin – Royal Court
The American Clock by Arthur Miller – National Theatre Cottesloe
The Normal Heart by Larry Kramer – Royal CourtThe Phantom of the Opera – Her Majesty's
Chess – Prince Edward
H.M.S. Pinafore – Old Vic
Wonderful Town – Queen's
When We Are Married by J. B. Priestley – Whitehall
A Midsummer Night's Dream by William Shakespeare – RSC at the Barbican
Lend Me a Tenor by Ken Ludwig – Globe
The Merry Wives of Windsor by William Shakespeare – RSC at the Barbican
Albert Finney as Harold in Orphans – Apollo
Derek Jacobi as Alan Turing in Breaking the Code – Theatre Royal Haymarket
Ian McKellen as Yermolai Alexeievitch Lopakhin in The Cherry Orchard – National Theatre Cottesloe
Martin Sheen as Ned Weeks in The Normal Heart – Royal CourtLindsay Duncan as Marquise de Merteuil in Les liaisons dangereuses – RSC at The Pit / Ambassadors
Julia McKenzie as Susan in Woman in Mind – Vaudeville
Juliet Stevenson as Rosalind in As You Like It – RSC at the Barbican, as Madame de Tourvel in Les liaisons dangereuses – RSC at The Pit / Ambassadors and as Cressida in Troilus and Cressida – RSC at the Barbican Pit
Irene Worth as Valentina Nrovka in The Bay at Nice – National Theatre Cottesloe
Michael Crawford as Erik the Phantom in The Phantom of the Opera – Her Majesty's
Paul Bentley as Captain Corcoran in H.M.S. Pinafore – Old Vic
George Hearn as Albin in La Cage aux Folles – London Coliseum
Tommy Korberg as The Russian in Chess – Prince EdwardLesley Mackie as Judy Garland in Judy – Strand
Maureen Lipman as Ruth Sherwood in Wonderful Town – Queen's
Elaine Paige as Florence in Chess – Prince Edward
Angela Richards as Herself in Side by Side by Sondheim – Royal Court
Bill Fraser as Gerald Forbes in When We Are Married – Whitehall
Brian Cox as John Tarleton in Misalliance – RSC at the Barbican
Nigel Hawthorne as Mr. Posket in The Magistrate – National Theatre Lyttelton
Paul Scofield as Nat in I'm Not Rappaport – Apollo
Paul Jesson as Felix Turner in The Normal Heart – Royal Court
Janet Dale as Emilia in Othello and as Mistress Margaret Page in The Merry Wives of Windsor – RSC at the Barbican
Nicky Henson as Touchstone in As You Like It and as Master Frank Ford in The Merry Wives of Windsor – RSC at the Barbican
Fiona Shaw as Celia in As You Like It and as Erika Bruckner in Mephisto – RSC at the BarbicanSally Dexter as Mizi in Dalliance – National Theatre Lyttelton
Simon Curtis for directing Ourselves Alone and Road – Royal Court
Anne Devlin for writing Ourselves Alone – Royal Court
Janet McTeer as Mary Traverse in The Grace of Mary Traverse – Royal Court
Bill Alexander for The Merry Wives of Windsor – RSC at the Barbican
Howard Davies for Les liaisons dangereuses – RSC at The Pit / Ambassadors
Declan Donnellan for A Midsummer Night's Dream – Donmar Warehouse
Peter Wood for The American Clock – National Theatre Cottesloe
William Dudley for Futurists – National Theatre Cottesloe, Kafka's Dick – Royal Court and The Merry Wives of Windsor – RSC at the Barbican
Maria Björnson for The Phantom of the Opera – Her Majesty's
Bob Crowley for As You Like It – RSC at the Barbican and Les liaisons dangereuses – RSC at The Pit / Ambassadors
Carl Toms for Dalliance and The Magistrate – National Theatre Lyttelton
Ballet Rambert for its 60th Anniversary Season – Sadler's Wells
The ensemble, Bolshoi Ballet – London Coliseum
Michael Clark for his individual impact and contribution
Irek Mukhamedov for principal dancing, Bolshoi Ballet – London Coliseum
Jerome Robbins for a range of work performed by three companies
Jorge Salavisa for artistic directing, Ballet GulbenkianThomas Allen and Graham Clark in Doctor Faust, English National Opera – London Coliseum
Harrison Birtwistle in The Mask of Orpheus, English National Opera – London Coliseum
Anne Evans in The Ring Cycle, Welsh National Opera
Kathryn Harries in The Ring Cycle, Welsh National Opera
Stefanos Lazaridis for set designing Doctor Faust / The Mikado, English National Opera – London Coliseum
The House of Bernarda Alba – Lyric Hammersmith
Barbara Cook for performing – Donmar Warehouse / Albery
The Gambler – Hampstead
Robert Holman for writing Making Noise Quietly – Bush

The following 15 productions, including two operas, received multiple nominations:

The following four productions received multiple awards:

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