2026 Laurence Olivier Awards
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| 2026 Laurence Olivier Awards | |
|---|---|
| Date | 12 April 2026 |
| Location | Royal Albert Hall |
| Hosted by | Nick Mohammed |
| Most wins | Paddington (7) |
| Most nominations | Into the Woods and Paddington (11) |
| Television/radio coverage | |
| Network | BBC Two (television) BBC Radio 2 (radio) |
The 2026 Laurence Olivier Awards were held on 12 April 2026 at the Royal Albert Hall. It recognised excellence in professional theatre in London, as determined by the Society of London Theatre, and marked the 50th anniversary of the Laurence Olivier Awards. British comedian and actor Nick Mohammed hosted the ceremony for the first time. The nominations were announced on 5 March 2026, with Into the Woods and Paddington each receiving the most nominations with eleven.[1] Paddington received the most awards with seven, tying for the record number of Olivier awards won by a musical with Sunset Boulevard (2024), Cabaret (2022), Hamilton (2018) and Matilda (2012).[2]
- 3 December 2025: Ceremony date set for 12 April 2026 and venue confirmed as Royal Albert Hall.[3]
- 17 February 2026: Eligibility cut-off.[4]
- 24 February 2026: Industry Recognition and Outstanding Contribution recipients announced.[5]
- 3 March 2026: Nick Mohammed announced as host.[6]
- 5 March 2026: Nominations announced by Mohammed.[7]
- 6 March 2025: Special Award recipient announced.[8]
- 12 April 2026: Award ceremony scheduled.
Winners and nominees
The nominations were announced in 24 categories on 5 March 2026. The ceremony were held at the Royal Albert Hall in London on April 12, 2026, hosted by Nick Mohammed.[9] James Graham's Punch won two prizes including Best New Play and Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role to Julie Hesmondhalgh as Joan.[10][11] Paddington won seven prizes out of 11 nominations, including Best New Musical, Best Actor in a Musical for James Hameed and Arti Shah.[12] Rachel Zegler won the Best Actress in a Musical as Eva Perón in Evita.[12] Its choreographer, Fabian Aloise, also won the Best Theatre Choreographer. Evita was also nominated for Best Musical Revival, but the award went to Into the Woods, which had 11 nominations and also won Best Lighting Design to Roland Horvath and Aideen Malone.[13][14] All My Sons won two prizes including Best Revival and Best Actor in a Supporting Role to Paapa Essiedu as Chris Keller.[13][15][16]
Winners are listed first, highlighted in boldface, and indicated with a double dagger (‡).
Productions with multiple wins and nominations
Multiple wins
The following 6 productions received multiple awards:
- 7: Paddington
- 2: All My Sons, Evita, Into the Woods, Kenrex, Punch
Multiple nominations
The following 20 productions received multiple nominations: