Olivier Awards 2023: Jodie Comer and Paul Mescal nominated for theatre prizes
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Jodie Comer and Paul Mescal are among the big names who have been nominated for this year's Olivier Awards, which celebrate the best of London theatre.
Killing Eve star Comer is up for best actress for her critically-acclaimed one-woman play Prima Facie.
Mescal has added an Olivier nod for his role in A Streetcar Named Desire to his recent Oscar nomination.
The most nominated show overall is My Neighbour Totoro, a stage adaptation of the 1988 animated film, with nine.
The Royal Shakespeare Company's version of the Studio Ghibli classic received five-star reviews last year.
My Neighbour Totoro is followed closely by Standing at the Sky's Edge, a musical about life in a Sheffield flat over three generations, which recently transferred to the National Theatre from the Sheffield Crucible.
It has eight nominations, including best original score for rock star Richard Hawley.
Comer's Prima Facie is a one-woman show focusing on Tessa, a barrister who specialises in defending people accused of sexual assault.
But when she is date-raped by a colleague, she begins questioning the legal system as she becomes the plaintiff in a trial herself.
Critics hailed the Liverpool-born star's performance on her West End debut as "phenomenal".
Meanwhile, Mescal was praised for his "heart-stoppingly dangerous" performance, external as Stanley Kowalski in the Almeida theatre's revival of Tennessee Williams' A Streetcar Named Desire.
The Irish actor faces stiff competition for the best actor award from David Tennant, Tom Hollander, Rafe Spall and Giles Terera.
Mescal will also soon find out whether he has won the equivalent prize at the Oscars in Hollywood for the film Aftersun.
The Olivier Awards' other acting nominees include Beverley Knight, Rose Ayling-Ellis, Nicola Walker and Caroline Quentin.
Executive producers Claire Walker and Hannah Essex said: "It is incredible to see such a diverse range of people honoured for their outstanding contributions to the industry."
The ceremony, named after legendary English actor Sir Laurence Olivier, will take place on 2 April at London's Royal Albert Hall.
The main Olivier Award 2023 nominees
Best actress
Jodie Comer - Prima Facie, Harold Pinter Theatre
Patsy Ferran - A Streetcar Named Desire, Almeida Theatre
Mei Mac - My Neighbour Totoro, Barbican Theatre
Janet McTeer - Phaedra, National Theatre
Nicola Walker - The Corn Is Green, National Theatre
Best actor
Tom Hollander - Patriots, Almeida Theatre
Paul Mescal - A Streetcar Named Desire
Rafe Spall - To Kill A Mockingbird, Gielgud Theatre
David Tennant - Good, Harold Pinter Theatre
Giles Terera - Blues For An Alabama Sky, National Theatre
Best actor in a musical
Alon Moni Aboutboul - The Band's Visit, Donmar Warehouse
Arthur Darvill - Rodgers & Hammerstein's Oklahoma!, Young Vic
Julian Ovenden - South Pacific, Sadler's Wells
Andrew Rannells - Tammy Faye, Almeida Theatre
Best actress in a musical
Katie Brayben - Tammy Faye, Almeida Theatre
Anoushka Lucas - Rodgers & Hammerstein's Oklahoma!, Young Vic
Miri Mesika - The Band's Visit, Donmar Warehouse
Faith Omole - Standing At The Sky's Edge, National Theatre
Best actor in a supporting role
Mark Akintimehin, Emmanuel Akwafo, Nnabiko Ejimofor, Darragh Hand, Aruna Jalloh & Kaine Lawrence - For Black Boys Who Have Considered Suicide When The Hue Gets Too Heavy, Royal Court
Will Keen - Patriots
Elliot Levey - Good
David Moorst - To Kill A Mockingbird
Sule Rimi - Blues For An Alabama Sky
Best actress in a supporting role
Rose Ayling-Ellis - As You Like It, @sohoplace
Pamela Nomvete - To Kill A Mockingbird
Caroline Quentin - Jack Absolute Flies Again, National Theatre
Sharon Small - Good
Anjana Vasan - A Streetcar Named Desire
Best actress in a supporting role in a musical
Beverley Knight - Sylvia, Old Vic
Maimuna Memon - Standing At The Sky's Edge
Liza Sadovy - Rodgers & Hammerstein's Oklahoma!
Marisha Wallace - Rodgers & Hammerstein's Oklahoma!
Best actor in a supporting role in a musical
Sharif Afifi - The Band's Visit
Peter Polycarpou - The Band's Visit
Clive Rowe - Sister Act, Eventim Apollo
Zubin Varla - Tammy Faye
Best new play
For Black Boys Who Have Considered Suicide When The Hue Gets Too Heavy
Patriots
Prima Facie
To Kill A Mockingbird
Best new musical
The Band's Visit
Standing At The Sky's Edge
Sylvia
Tammy Faye
Best revival
The Crucible, National Theatre
Good
Jerusalem, Apollo Theatre
A Streetcar Named Desire
Best musical revival
My Fair Lady, London Coliseum
Rodgers & Hammerstein's Oklahoma!
Sister Act
South Pacific
Best entertainment or comedy play
Jack And The Beanstalk, The London Palladium
My Neighbour Totoro
My Son's A Queer, (But What Can You Do?), Garrick Theatre & Ambassadors Theatre
One Woman Show, Ambassadors Theatre
Best family show
Blippi The Musical, Apollo Theatre
Hey Duggee The Live Theatre Show, Royal Festival Hall, Southbank Centre
Midsummer Mechanicals, Sam Wanamaker Playhouse, Shakespeare's Globe
The Smartest Giant In Town, St Martin's Theatre
Best director
Rebecca Frecknall - A Streetcar Named Desire
Robert Hastie - Standing At The Sky's Edge
Justin Martin - Prima Facie
Phelim McDermott - My Neighbour Totoro
Bartlett Sher - To Kill A Mockingbird
Best new opera production
Alcina by Royal Opera, Royal Opera House
Least Like The Other by Irish National Opera and Royal Opera, Royal Opera House
Peter Grimes by Royal Opera, Royal Opera House
Sibyl, Barbican Theatre
Outstanding achievement in opera
Sinéad Campbell-Wallace - her performance in Tosca by English National Opera, London Coliseum
William Kentridge - his conception and direction of Sibyl, Barbican Theatre
Antony McDonald - his design of Alcina, Royal Opera House
Best new dance production
Light Of Passage by Crystal Pite, Royal Opera House
Pasionaria by La Veronal, Sadler's Wells
Traplord by Ivan Michael Blackstock, 180 Studios (The Strand)
Triptych (The Missing Door, The Lost Room, And The Hidden Floor) by Peeping Tom, Barbican Theatre
Outstanding achievement in dance
Manuel Liñán - his choreography of ¡VIVA!, Sadler's Wells
Dickson Mbi - his choreography of Enowate, Sadler's Wells
Raquel Meseguer Zafe - her dramaturgy of Ruination by Lost Dog, Royal Opera House
Catrina Nisbett - her performance in Family Honour by Spoken Movement, Sadler's Wells
Outstanding achievement in affiliate theatre
Age Is A Feeling, Soho Theatre
Blackout Songs, Hampstead Theatre Downstairs
The P Word, Bush Theatre
Paradise Now!, Bush Theatre
Two Palestinians Go Dogging, Royal Court
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