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1991 Laurence Olivier Awards

The 1991 Laurence Olivier Awards were held in 1991 in London celebrating excellence in West End theatre by the Society of London Theatre.


1991 Laurence Olivier Awards

The 1991 Laurence Olivier Awards were held in 1991 in London celebrating excellence in West End theatre by the Society of London Theatre.

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

Play of the YearBest New Musical
Dancing at Lughnasa by Brian Friel – National Theatre Lyttelton
Singer by Peter Flannery – RSC at the Barbican Pit
The Trackers of Oxyrhynchus by Tony Harrison – National Theatre Olivier
White Chameleon by Christopher Hampton – National Theatre CottesloeSunday in the Park with George – National Theatre Lyttelton
Into the Woods – Phoenix
Pericles – RSC at the Barbican Pit
Accidental Death of an Anarchist – National Theatre Cottesloe
Kean – Old Vic
The Wild Duck – PhoenixShow Boat – London Palladium
The Fantasticks – Regent's Park Open Air
The Rocky Horror Show – Piccadilly
Out of Order by Ray Cooney – Shaftesbury
Gasping by Ben Elton – Theatre Royal HaymarketFive Guys Named Moe – Lyric
An Evening with Peter Ustinov – Theatre Royal Haymarket
Victoria Wood up West – Strand
Ian McKellen as Richard in Richard III – National Theatre Lyttelton
Richard Harris as Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor in Henry IV – Wyndham's
John Malkovich as Pale in Burn This – Lyric
Warren Mitchell as Max in The Homecoming – ComedyKathryn Hunter as Claire Zachanassian in The Visit – National Theatre Lyttelton
Penny Downie as Marianne in Scenes from a Marriage – Wyndham's
Barbara Jefford as Volumnia in Coriolanus – RSC at the Barbican
Josette Simon as Maggie in After the Fall – National Theatre Lyttelton
Philip Quast as Georges Seurat and George in Sunday in the Park with George – National Theatre Lyttelton
Ian Bartholomew as The Baker in Into the Woods – Phoenix
Bruce Hubbard as Joe in Show Boat – London Palladium
Paul J Medford as Little Moe in Five Guys Named Moe – LyricImelda Staunton as The Baker's Wife in Into the Woods – Phoenix
Sally Burgess as Julie Dozier/Julie La Verne in Show Boat – London Palladium
Maria Friedman as Dot and Marie in Sunday in the Park with George – National Theatre Lyttelton
Julia McKenzie as The Witch in Into the Woods – Phoenix
Alan Cumming as The Madman in Accidental Death of an Anarchist – National Theatre Cottesloe
Richard Briers as Rat in The Wind in the Willows – National Theatre Olivier
Griff Rhys Jones as Mr. Toad in The Wind in the Willows – National Theatre Olivier
Joseph Maher as Dr. Rance in What the Butler Saw – Wyndham's
David Bradley as The Fool in King Lear – National Theatre Lyttelton
Ben Daniels as Richard Loeb in Never the Sinner – Playhouse
Mick Ford as Stefan in Singer – RSC at the Barbican
Jonathan Kent as Hero in The Rehearsal – GarrickSara Crowe as Sybil in Private Lives – National Theatre Lyttelton
Maria Miles as Hedvig Ekdal in The Wild Duck – Phoenix
Anita Reeves as Maggie in Dancing at Lughnasa – National Theatre Lyttelton
Zoë Wanamaker as Elizabeth Proctor in The Crucible – National Theatre Olivier
Karla Burns as Queenie in Show Boat – London Palladium
Sandra Browne as Lady Thiang in The King and I – Sadler's Wells
Clive Carter as Cinderella's Prince and the Wolf in Into the Woods – Phoenix
David Thacker for Pericles – RSC at the Barbican Pit
Richard Eyre for Richard III – National Theatre Lyttelton and White Chameleon – National Theatre Cottesloe
Nicholas Hytner for The Wind in the Willows – National Theatre Olivier
Patrick Mason for Dancing at Lughnasa – National Theatre LytteltonRichard Jones for Into the Woods – Phoenix
Charles Augins for Five Guys Named Moe – Lyric
Ian Judge for Show Boat – London Palladium
Steven Pimlott for Sunday in the Park with George – National Theatre Lyttelton
Charles Augins for Five Guys Named Moe – Lyric
Terry John Bates for Dancing at Lughnasa – National Theatre Lyttelton
Lawrence Evans for The Trackers of Oxyrhynchus – National Theatre Olivier
Mark Thompson for The Wind in the Willows – National Theatre Olivier
Tom Cairns for Sunday in the Park with George – National Theatre Lyttelton
William Dudley for Marya – Old Vic
Nigel Lowery for The Illusion – Old VicJasper Conran for The Rehearsal – Garrick
Sue Blane for Into the Woods – Phoenix
Tom Cairns for Sunday in the Park with George – National Theatre Lyttelton
Mark Thompson for The Wind in the Willows – National Theatre Olivier
Jean Kalman for Richard III – National Theatre Lyttelton and White Chameleon – National Theatre Cottesloe
Alan Burrett for Three Sisters – Royal Court
Pat Collins for The Illusion – Old Vic
Paul Pyant for The Wind in the Willows – National Theatre Olivier
Twyla Tharp for choreographing and Jennifer Tipton for lighting In the Upper Room, American Ballet Theatre – London Coliseum
Darcey Bussell in Stravinsky Violin Concerto and Winter Dreams, The Royal Ballet – Royal Opera House
Kenneth MacMillan for choreographing Winter Dreams, The Royal Ballet – Royal Opera House
Mark Morris for choreographing Drink to Me Only with Thine Eyes, American Ballet Theatre – London Coliseum
Phoenix Dance Company for its season – Sadler's Wells
The ensemble for their season, Siobhan Davies Dance Company – Sadler's WellsMark Elder for conducting Duke Bluebeard's Castle, Macbeth, Pelléas and Mélisande and Wozzeck, English National Opera – London Coliseum
Tim Albery for directing The Trojans, Scottish Opera – Royal Opera House
Duke Bluebeard's Castle by English National Opera – London Coliseum
Greek by English National Opera – London Coliseum
Éva Marton in Elektra, The Royal Opera – Royal Opera House
The Cunning Little Vixen by The Royal Opera – Royal Opera House
Cameron Mackintosh for creative contributions to West End theatre, generous donations to the University of Oxford (for a visiting drama professorship), the Royal National Theatre (for the presentation of great musicals) and the Tricycle Theatre
Betrayal, The Rehearsal and Volpone – Almeida
Field Day Theatre Company for 10 years' achievement in presenting Irish drama across all borders
Robert Lepage for writing Tectonic Plates, Théâtre Repère – National Theatre Cottesloe
Peggy Ashcroft

The following 17 productions, including one ballet and one opera, received multiple nominations:

The following six productions received multiple awards:

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