Olivier Awards: Emma Corrin, Lily Allen, Oti Mabuse and Hannah Waddingham lead stars

Olivier Awards 2022: Emma Corrin wows in quirky balloon bra as she joins fellow Best Actress nominee Lily Allen, Oti Mabuse and Hannah Waddingham at star-studded ceremony

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Emma Corrin, Lily Allen, Oti Mabuse and Hannah Waddingham led the stars attended the Olivier Awards at the Royal Albert Hall in London on Sunday.

Nominees Emma and Lily were going head-to-head in the Best Actress category with The Crown star up for Anna X and the singer nominated for 2:22 A Ghost Story.   

Emma made a statement in a bra fashioned from balloons that was layered over her dress. She was sure to turn heads in the striking avant-garde ensemble from fashion house Loewe with an all over print. 

She added height to her frame with a pair of patent heels with as she continued the balloon theme right through to her heels.

Lily, who attended the event alongside her husband David Harbour, opted for a black midi dress with a puffed embellishment which she paired with matching earrings.

Also wearing black heels, Lily carried a matching handbag as she posed alongside her Stranger Things partner.

Hannah Waddingham appeared in good spirits as she arrived at the ceremony wearing a champagne dress with an embroidered detail.

Trendy: Emma made a statement in a bra fashioned from balloons that was layered over her dress

Nominee: Emma was nominated at this year’s awards for her work in Anna X at the Harold Pinter Theatre

The Ted Lasso star added to her look with a sheer shawl while she wore her blonde tresses styled into an updo.  

Former Strictly Come Dancing star Oti, 31, cut a glamorous figure in a black figure-hugging dress with a sweetheart neckline.

The garment also featured a silver shimmering detail while Oti also sported a pair of heels with a silver bow.

Styling her locks into loose waves, The Dancing On Ice judge added to her look with a pair of diamond earrings. 

Fashion: Former Strictly Come Dancing star Oti cut a glamorous figure in a black figure-hugging dress with a sweetheart neckline

Steps star Faye looked incredible in a black animal print gown which she wore with a matching pair of gloves.

Adding height to her frame with black heels, the hitmaker styled her blonde tresses into an updo for the event.

Samantha ensured all eyes were on her as she arrived to the show in a silver sleeveless gown with a plunging neckline.

Couple: Nominee Eddie Redmayne looked dapper as he attended the awards alongside his wife Hannah Bagshawe

Show: The actor, who is nominated for Best Actor in a Musical for for Cabaret, posed for snaps alongside actress Jessie Buckley

Good spirits: Jessie opted for a black dress with a pleated detail and matching gloves

Flawless: Jessie’s garment featured a bow detail while she also wore a matching pair of heels

The garment featured a gold patterned embellishment and a high leg split while she also sported a pair of silver heels. 

Nominee Eddie Redmayne looked dapper as he attended the awards alongside his wife Hannah Bagshawe.

The actor, who is nomatied for Best Actor in a Musical for for Cabaret, wore a navy blazer which he eamed with cream trousers and a white shirt. 

Eddie posed for snaps with actress Jessie Buckley who opted for a black dress with a pleated detail and matching gloves.

Also in attendance at the awards was Beverley Knight who looked sensational in a white off the shoulder gown. 

Looking good: Also in attendance at the awards was Beverley Knight who looked sensational in a white off the shoulder gown

Sensational: Bonnie Langford brought colour to the arrivals as she donned a blue floral sleeveless gown with a deep v-neckline

Couple: Lily attended the star-studded awards ceremony alongside her husband, actor David Harbour 

The garment featured a sheer detail while the star added height to her frame with a pair of black heels.

Sporting a long ponytail, the Startruck judge added to her look with a pair of silver earrings. 

Kara Tointon exuded glamour in a white sleeveless dress with a sheer detail and high leg split as she arrved at the Royal Albert Hall.

The actress also wore a pair of silver heels and carried a matching clutch and added to her outfit with a headband. 

Loved-up: Stacey Dooley opted for a classic black dress as she attended the awards show alongside her partner Kevin Clifton

Pals: Stephanie McKeon and Samantha Barks appeared in good spirits as they posed for a snap at the ceremony

Suave: Kit Harington opted for a velvet blazer and matching trousers while Tom Fleton wore a classic black suit 

Couple: Stephanie donned a red dress with a sweetheart neckline as she arrived alongside husband Kyle Riabko

Stacey Dooley opted for a classic black dress as she attended the awards show alongside her partner Kevin Clifton.

The former Strictly Come Dancing professional looked smart in a black suit which he paired with a white shirt and dark tie.

Bonnie Langford brought colour to the arrivals as she donned a blue floral sleeveless gown with a deep v-neckline. 

Meanwhile, Amy Hart arrived in a plunging nude gown with sterling embellishing while carrying a coordinating clutch.

 Elegant: Samantha Barks slipped into a plunging embellished dress with a semi-sheer skirt and daring thigh-high leg split as she graced the red carpet

Stylish: Amy Hart arrived in a plunging nude gown with sterling embellishing while carrying a coordinating clutch

Reunited: Max Harwood and Sam Tutty put on an animated display as they embraced while arriving at the venue

In demand: Eddie took selfies with fans as he arrived at the ceremony 

Cosy: Stacey and Kevin were seen leaning in for a kiss ahead of the ceremony 

She added inches to her enviable frame with a pair of cream Gucci heels and painted her nails an eye-popping shade of red.

Samantha Barks slipped into a plunging embellished dress with a semi-sheer skirt and daring thigh-high leg split as she graced the red carpet. 

She looked sensational in the champagne number that was emblazoned with silver beads at she showcased her incredible figure. 

The coveted Best New Musical Award will see five popular productions compete for the gong, including the stage adaptation of cult 1980s film Back To The Future and the theatre version of Disney’s Frozen.

Stunning: Faye Tozer opted for a black animal print dress with a matching pair of gloves

Fashion: Emma showed off her quirkly balloon bra as she posed for the cameras ahead of the ceremony

Flawless: Noma Dumezweni wore a black top with flared sleeves along with a matching skirt 

Show: Arlene took to the stage to present the award for Outstanding Acheivment in Dance

Classic: Lesley Manville wore a black dress with a dramatic ruffled train and a sheer neckline

The Drifters Girl, Get Up, Stand Up! The Bob Marley Musical and Moulin Rouge! The Musical are all also up for the award.

2:22 A Ghost Story at Noel Coward Theatre, Best Of Enemies at Young Vic, Cruise at Duchess Theatre and Life Of Pi are all up for the Best Play gong.

Julian Bird, chief executive of the Society of London Theatre and executive producer of the Olivier Awards, said: ‘I want to offer enormous congratulations to all the 2022 Olivier Awards nominees.

‘This year’s fantastic array truly demonstrates the breadth and diversity of London’s world-leading theatre industry, and its extraordinary creativity and resilience during an extremely challenging period for our sector.

‘After a two-year hiatus, we are delighted to be able to bring the theatre community together again to celebrate our brightest talents.

‘I’m sure the atmosphere in the Royal Albert Hall on Sunday 10 April will be absolutely electric.’

The Olivier Awards ceremony will take place on April 10 at the Royal Albert Hall.

Olivier Theatre Award Nominations

BEST ACTOR   

Hiran Abeysekera for Life Of Pi at Wyndham’s Theatre

Ben Daniels for The Normal Heart at National Theatre – Olivier

Omari Douglas for Constellations – Donmar Warehouse at Vaudeville Theatre

Charles Edwards for Best Of Enemies at Young Vic

BEST ACTRESS     

Lily Allen for 2:22 A Ghost Story at Noël Coward Theatre

Sheila Atim for Constellations – Donmar Warehouse at Vaudeville Theatre 

Emma Corrin for Anna X at Harold Pinter Theatre

Cush Jumbo for Hamlet at Young Vic

BEST ACTOR IN A MUSICAL  

Olly Dobson for Back To The Future – The Musical at Adelphi Theatre

Arinzé Kene for Get Up, Stand Up! The Bob Marley Musical at Lyric Theatre

Robert Lindsay for Anything Goes at Barbican Theatre

Eddie Redmayne for Cabaret at The Kit Kat Club at the Playhouse Theatre 

BEST ACTRESS IN A MUSICAL  

Jessie Buckley for Cabaret at The Kit Kat Club at the Playhouse Theatre

Sutton Foster for Anything Goes at Barbican Theatre

Beverley Knight for The Drifters Girl at Garrick Theatre

Stephanie McKeon for Frozen at Theatre Royal Drury Lane

BEST ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN A MUSICAL

Clive Carter for Moulin Rouge! The Musical at Piccadilly Theatre   

Hugh Coles for Back To The Future – The Musical at Adelphi Theatre

Elliot Levey for Cabaret at The Kit Kat Club at the Playhouse Theatre

Gary Wilmot for Anything Goes at Barbican Theatre

BEST ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE IN A MUSICAL    

Gabrielle Brooks for Get Up, Stand Up! The Bob Marley Musical at Lyric Theatre

Victoria Hamilton-Barritt for Cinderella at Gillian Lynne Theatre

Carly Mercedes Dyer for Anything Goes at Barbican Theatre

Liza Sadovy for Cabaret at The Kit Kat Club at the Playhouse Theatre 

BEST FAMILY SHOW  

Billionaire Boy at Garrick Theatre

Dragons And Mythical Beasts at Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre

What The Ladybird Heard at Palace Theatre

Wolf Witch Giant Fairy at Royal Opera House – Linbury Theatre 

BEST NEW PLAY  

2:22 A Ghost Story at Noël Coward Theatre

Best Of Enemies at Young Vic

Cruise at Duchess Theatre

Life Of Pi at Wyndham’s Theatre 

MASTERCARD BEST NEW MUSICAL  

Back To The Future – The Musical at Adelphi Theatre

The Drifters Girl at Garrick Theatre

Frozen at Theatre Royal Drury Lane

Get Up, Stand Up! The Bob Marley Musical at Lyric Theatre

Moulin Rouge! The Musical at Piccadilly Theatre

CUNARD BEST REVIVAL  

A Number at The Old Vic

Constellations – Donmar Warehouse at Vaudeville Theatre

The Normal Heart at National Theatre – Olivier

The Tragedy Of Macbeth at Almeida Theatre

NOËL COWARD/GEOFFREY JOHNSON AWARD FOR BEST ENTERTAINMENT OR COMEDY PLAY  

The Choir Of Man at Arts Theatre

Pantoland At The Palladium at The London Palladium

Pride And Prejudice* (*Sort Of) at Criterion Theatre

The Shark Is Broken at Ambassadors Theatre

MAGIC RADIO BEST MUSICAL REVIVAL  

Anything Goes at Barbican Theatre

Cabaret at The Kit Kat Club at the Playhouse Theatre

Spring Awakening at Almeida Theatre

BEST COSTUME DESIGN 

Jon Morrell for Anything Goes at Barbican Theatre

Christopher Oram for Frozen at Theatre Royal Drury Lane  

Tom Scutt for Cabaret at The Kit Kat Club at the Playhouse Theatre

Catherine Zuber for Moulin Rouge! The Musical at Piccadilly Theatre

D&B AUDIOTECHNIK AWARD FOR BEST SOUND DESIGN  

Ian Dickinson for 2:22 A Ghost Story at Noël Coward Theatre

Carolyn Downing for Life Of Pi at Wyndham’s Theatre

Nick Lidster for Cabaret at The Kit Kat Club at the Playhouse Theatre

Gareth Owen for Back To The Future – The Musical at Adelphi Theatre 

BEST ORIGINAL SCORE OR NEW ORCHESTRATIONS  

Anything Goes – New Orchestrations: Bill Elliott, David Chase and Rob Fisher at Barbican Theatre

Back To The Future – The Musical – Composers: Alan Silvestri and Glen Ballard; Orchestrations: Ethan Popp and Bryan Crook at Adelphi Theatre

Get Up, Stand Up! The Bob Marley Musical – Orchestrator: Simon Hale at Lyric Theatre

Life Of Pi – Composer: Andrew T. Mackay at Wyndham’s Theatre

BEST THEATRE CHOREOGRAPHER 

Finn Caldwell for Life Of Pi at Wyndham’s Theatre 

Julia Cheng for Cabaret at The Kit Kat Club at the Playhouse Theatre

Kathleen Marshall for Anything Goes at Barbican Theatre

Sonya Tayeh for Moulin Rouge! The Musical at Piccadilly Theatre

BLUE-I THEATRE TECHNOLOGY AWARD FOR BEST SET DESIGN  

Tim Hatley for Design and Nick Barnes & Finn Caldwell for Puppets for Life Of Pi at Wyndham’s Theatre  

Tim Hatley for Design and Finn Ross for Video Design for Back To The Future – The Musical at Adelphi Theatre

Derek McLane for Moulin Rouge! The Musical at Piccadilly Theatre

Tom Scutt for Cabaret at The Kit Kat Club at the Playhouse Theatre

WHITE LIGHT AWARD FOR BEST LIGHTING DESIGN  

Neil Austin for Frozen at Theatre Royal Drury Lane

Isabella Byrd for Cabaret at The Kit Kat Club at the Playhouse Theatre

Tim Lutkin for Back To The Future – The Musical at Adelphi Theatre

Tim Lutkin and Andrzej Goulding for Life Of Pi at Wyndham’s Theatre

OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT IN OPERA  

Christine Rice for her performance in 4/4 at Royal Opera House

takis for set and costume design of HMS Pinafore by English National Opera at London Coliseum

Peter Whelan and the Irish Baroque Orchestra for Bajazet at Royal Opera House – Linbury Theatre

OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT IN DANCE  

Acosta Danza for De Punta A Cabo in 100% Cuban at Sadler’s Wells

Dancers for NDT2 Tour at Sadler’s Wells

Arielle Smith for her choreography of Jolly Folly in Reunion by English National Ballet at Sadler’s Wells

Edward Watson for his performance in The Dante Project at Royal Opera House

BEST NEW DANCE PRODUCTION  

Draw From Within by Rambert Dance Company at Sadler’s Wells

Revisor by Crystal Pite and Jonathon Young / Kidd Pivot at Sadler’s Wells

Transverse Orientation by Dimitris Papaioannou at Dance Umbrella / Sadler’s Wells

BEST NEW OPERA PRODUCTION  

Bajazet at Royal Opera House – Linbury Theatre

The Cunning Little Vixen by English National Opera at London Coliseum

Jenůfa at Royal Opera House

Theodora at Royal Opera House

OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT IN AFFILIATE THEATRE  

10 Nights at Bush Theatre

Folk at Hampstead Theatre Downstairs

The Invisible Hand at Kiln Theatre

Old Bridge at Bush Theatre

A Place For We at Park Theatre

SIR PETER HALL AWARD FOR BEST DIRECTOR  

Rebecca Frecknall for Cabaret at The Kit Kat Club at the Playhouse Theatre

Michael Longhurst for Constellations – Donmar Warehouse at Vaudeville Theatre

Kathleen Marshall for Anything Goes at Barbican Theatre

Max Webster for Life Of Pi at Wyndham’s Theatre

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