2002 Laurence Olivier Awards

2002 Laurence Olivier Awards
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The 2002 Laurence Olivier Awards were held in 2002 in London celebrating excellence in West End theatre by the Society of London Theatre.

Winners and nominees

Best New Play Outstanding Musical Production
Best New Comedy Best Entertainment
style="width="50%" | Best Actor style="width="50%" | Best Actress
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style="width="50%" | Best Actor in a Supporting Role style="width="50%" | Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Best Supporting Performance in a Musical or Entertainment
style="width="50%" | Best Director style="width="50%" | Best Theatre Choreographer
style="width="50%" | Most Promising Playwright style="width="50%" | Most Promising Performer
  • Grae Cleugh for Fucking Games – Royal Court
  • Benjamin Davies in Fucking Games – Royal Court
    • Jack Davenport in The Servant – Lyric Hammersmith
    • Ralf Little in Presence – Royal Court
    • Leah Muller in Six Characters Looking for an Author – Young Vic
Best Set Designer
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style="width="50%" | Outstanding Achievement in Dance style="width="50%" | Best New Dance Production
  • Mark Morris Dance Group for their season – Sadler's Wells
    • Ushio Amagatsu for choreographing, conceiving, directing and performing Hibiki, Sankai Juku – Sadler's Wells
    • Dana Caspersen in Artifact and Eidos/Telos, Ballett Frankfurt – Sadler's Wells
    • William Forsythe in Artifact and Eidos/Telos, Ballett Frankfurt – Sadler's Wells
style="width="50%" | Outstanding Achievement in Opera style="width="50%" | Outstanding New Opera Production
Audience Award for Most Popular Show
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  • Rupert Rhymes

Productions with multiple nominations and awards

The following 23 productions, including three ballets and two operas, received multiple nominations:

The following six productions received multiple awards:

See also

References

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