Laurence Olivier Award for Best New Musical
Annual award for London theatre
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The Laurence Olivier Award for Best New Musical is an annual award presented by the Society of London Theatre in recognition of the "world-class status of London theatre."[1][2] The awards were established as the Society of West End Theatre Awards in 1976, and renamed in 1984 in honour of English actor and director Laurence Olivier.
| Laurence Olivier Award for Best New Musical | |
|---|---|
| Awarded for | Best New Musical |
| Location | |
| Presented by | Society of London Theatre |
| First award | 1976 |
| Currently held by | Paddington: The Musical (2026) |
| Website | officiallondontheatre |
Winners and nominees
1970s
| Year | Musical | Book | Music | Lyrics |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1976 | ||||
| A Chorus Line | James Kirkwood and Nicholas Dante | Marvin Hamlisch | Edward Kleban | |
| Ipi Tombi | Bertha Egnos | Gail Lakier | ||
| Side by Side by Sondheim | Ned Sherrin | Various Artists | Stephen Sondheim | |
| Very Good Eddie | Philip Bartholomae and Guy Bolton | Jerome Kern | Schuyler Green and Herbert Reynolds | |
| 1977 | ||||
| The Comedy of Errors | Trevor Nunn | Guy Woolfenden | Trevor Nunn | |
| Bubbling Brown Sugar | Loften Mitchell | Eubie Blake | ||
| I Love My Wife | Michael Stewart | Cy Coleman | Michael Stewart | |
| Something's Afoot | James MacDonald, Davis Vos and Robert Gerlach | |||
| 1978 | ||||
| Evita | Tim Rice | Andrew Lloyd Webber | Tim Rice | |
| Annie | Thomas Meehan | Charles Strouse | Martin Charnin | |
| Elvis | Jack Good and Ray Cooney | Various Artists | ||
| 1979 | ||||
| Songbook | Monty Norman and Julian More | Monty Norman | Monty Norman and Julian More | |
| Ain't Misbehavin' | Murray Horwitz and Richard Maltby Jr. | Fats Waller | Various Artists | |
| Bar Mitzvah Boy | Jack Rosenthal | Jule Styne | Don Black | |
| Chicago | Fred Ebb and Bob Fosse | John Kander | Fred Ebb | |
1980s
1990s
2000s
2010s
2020s
- Due to late March 2020[3] to late July 2021[4] closing of London theatre productions during the COVID-19 pandemic in England, the 2022 awards recognise productions that launched anytime from February 2020 to February 2022[5]
Multiple awards and nominations for Best New Musical
Awards
Five awards
Three awards
Two awards
Nominations
Ten nominations
Four nominations
Three nominations
Two nominations
- Howard Ashman
- Benny Andersson
- Glen Ballard
- Leonard Bernstein
- Mark Bramble
- Mel Brooks
- Betty Comden
- Ben Elton
- Julian Fellowes
- Tim Firth
- Adolph Green
- Lee Hall
- Marvin Hamlisch
- Charles Hart
- Craig Lucas
- Lin-Manuel Miranda
- Toby Marlow
- Terrence McNally
- Tim Minchin
- Lucy Moss
- Willy Russell (nominated for Blood Brothers in 1983 and 1983 as "Musical of the Year" before the award for Best Musical Revival was introduced in 1991)
- Richard M. Sherman
- Robert B. Sherman
- Richard Stilgoe
- Björn Ulvaeus
- Hugh Wheeler