Broadway-bound 'Sunset Boulevard' and star Nicole Scherzinger win big at London's Olivier awards (2024)

LONDON (AP) — A radical restaging of Hollywood film noir musical “Sunset Boulevard” was the big winner on Sunday at the London stage Olivier Awards, taking seven trophies including best musical revival and best actress for American star Nicole Scherzinger.

Soccer-themed state-of-the-nation drama “Dear England” was named best new play, while Sarah Snook and Mark Gatiss were among the acting winners.

Scherzinger was rewarded for her performance as fading silver screen star Norma Desmond in a flashy revival of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s “Sunset Boulevard,” three decades after the musical’s 1990s debut. Her co-star Tom Francis won the corresponding best actor prize as a struggling screenwriter fatefully drawn into Desmond’s orbit.

Jamie Lloyd took the directing trophy for the technically innovative production, which melds live video with the onstage action and also won Oliviers for sound and lighting design. It’s due to open in New York later this year, and Lloyd predicted it would “take Broadway by storm.”

Scherzinger said that when she was growing up in Kentucky, “I always wanted to be a singer and do musicals.”

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“I dreamed of so many roles I wanted to do — and honestly this role, Norma Desmond, was not one of those roles,” she said. “But God works in mysterious ways.”

The prize for best new musical went to “Operation Mincemeat,” a word-of-mouth hit based on an audacious real-life espionage operation that deceived the Nazis during World War II. The show began life in a tiny theater in 2019 and has moved to progressively larger venues, gathering accolades along the way.

“Stranger Things: The First Shadow,” a dazzlingly staged prequel to the Netflix supernatural series, was named best new entertainment or comedy.

The Oliviers — the U.K. equivalent of Broadway’s Tony Awards — are celebrating a bumper year for new shows in the West End, finally bouncing back from the COVID-19 pandemic. Several winners lamented the soaring cost of theater tickets, and cuts to arts education that are squeezing working-class talent out of theatrical careers and theater audiences.

“If you don’t tell a kid to go and see a show … they’re not going to develop that habit, they’re not going to get that experience,” said “Dear England” playwright James Graham, who grew up in a small mining town. “So I am really worried.”

But the mood was largely celebratory as “Ted Lasso” star Hannah Waddingham presided over an exuberant ceremony at London’s Royal Albert Hall, opening the show by belting out “Anything Goes” alongside the London Community Gospel Choir. The show was peppered with performances from several of the nominated musicals, including “Guys and Dolls,” “Hadestown” and homegrown hit “The Little Big Things.”

The prizes, which recognize achievements in theater, opera and dance, were founded in 1976 and named for the late actor-director Laurence Olivier. Winners are chosen by voting groups of stage professionals and theatergoers.

Snook – the scheming Shiv Roy in “Succession” – beat a talented field including Sarah Jessica Parker and Sophie Okonedo to be named best actress in a play for “The Picture of Dorian Gray,” an adaptation of Oscar Wilde’s cautionary fable in which Snook plays more than two dozen characters.

Backstage, the Emmy Award-winning Australian performer said the solo stage show was “so much harder” than doing TV.

“I’ve never done anything harder than this,” said Snook, who said she’d asked herself “why am I doing a 60,000-word monologue with an 8-month-old baby?” She revealed she’d learned her lines for the play during filming of the final series of “Succession,” at night while breastfeeding her daughter.

Gatiss — co-creator of the BBC TV series “Sherlock” — won the best actor trophy for playing theater great John Gielgud in “The Motive and the Cue,” Jack Thorne’s play about the struggle to mount a 1964 production of “Hamlet” with Richard Burton.

Gatiss recalled that Gielgud had considered awards ceremonies “vulgar.”

“I’m very, very thrilled to be in such wonderfully vulgar company,” he said.

Gatiss beat “Dear England” star Joseph Fiennes and Andrew Scott, who had been the favorite to win for the solo show “Vanya.” The Anton Chekhov adaptation by Simon Stephens took the prize for best revival.

Will Close was named best supporting actor in a play for his performance as footballer Harry Kane in “Dear England.”

Haydn Gwynne, who died in October, was posthumously awarded the best supporting actress prize for her final stage role in “When Winston Went to War with the Wireless,” about the early days of radio in Britain.

Awards for supporting performances in musicals were Amy Trigg for “The Little Big Things” and Jak Malone for “Operation Mincemeat.”

The show ended with a tribute to the National Theatre, which turned 60 in 2023 — culminating in a star-studded cast singing the anthem “You’ll Never Walk Alone.”

Broadway-bound 'Sunset Boulevard' and star Nicole Scherzinger win big at London's Olivier awards (2024)

FAQs

How many Olivier Awards did Sunset Boulevard win? ›

Witness Sunset Boulevard's captivating performance at the Royal Albert Hall: Last night (Sunday 14 April), Jamie Lloyd's revival of Sunset Boulevard won 7 Olivier Awards, making it one of the most awarded musicals in a single night in Olivier Award history.

What award did Nicole Scherzinger win last night? ›

Wright State University alumna Nicole Scherzinger won the Olivier Award, the highest honor in British theater, for her magnificent portrayal of silent film star Norma Desmond in the superbly reinventive West End revival of Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical “Sunset Boulevard.”

What did Nicole Scherzinger win? ›

Scherzinger won the Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Musical on April 14 for her role as Norma Desmond in the revival of Sunset Boulevard. It's a good boost for the former puss*cat Doll prior to her crossing the pond to star in the same production on Broadway.

Who is starring in Sunset Boulevard in London? ›

Sunset Boulevard at the Savoy Theatre | Starring Nicole Scherzinger | Tickets from £20.

Who has won the most Olivier Awards? ›

Some performers have won in musical and play acting categories, but Judi is the only one to win both in one night! In 1996 she won for her performances in Absolute Hell and A Little Night Music. Plus, with 8 statuettes, she's also got the record for the most Oliviers in total!

Did Sunset Boulevard win any Academy Awards? ›

Arguably the crowning achievement of producer-director-screenwriter Billy Wilder's career, the film features an unsettling, Oscar-winning score by Franz Waxman, won Best Art Direction and Best Story and Screenplay, and was nominated for a total of 11 Academy Awards.

What was Nicole Scherzinger addiction? ›

I never did drugs, but kinda doing things to myself was my addiction,” she said. “It's like when I got offstage, I was on this high, and I'd come back to my room and I'd be alone, so I would just do things. My bulimia was my addiction; hurting myself was my addiction.”

How good of a singer is Nicole Scherzinger? ›

Musical style and voice

Scherzinger possesses a soprano range. Scherzinger's vocal abilities have received contrasting opinions; Adam White of The Daily Telegraph considers her as "an incredible vocalist" but notes that her voice is not distinct.

What did Nicole Scherzinger do to her hair? ›

Nicole Scherzinger just chopped all her hair off and got a short pixie cut. This is her shortest hair transformation to date!

Is Sunset Boulevard a good musical? ›

Overall, Sunset Boulevard was a visually stunning and impactful piece of theatre. The more modern staging elements mostly work well. I came away excited, thinking about how these same elements could be used in other future shows. If you enjoy Andrew Lloyd Webber's work, you will not be disappointed.

Why is Sunset Boulevard famous? ›

In the 1980s, its famed Sunset Strip was the home of the burgeoning rock and metal scene, and it's still known as a hub of Hollywood nightlife. Today, you might see celebrities shopping and dining along the street, but even if you don't, the dining options, upscale shopping, and party scene here are not to be missed.

Has Sunset Boulevard finished in London? ›

Jamie Lloyd's acclaimed new production, which has caused a sensation in London's West End, ends its run at the Savoy Theatre in London this weekend, on 6 January 2024.

How many Oscars did Robert Redford get? ›

Redford's history with the Academy Awards is spotty. While he never won an acting Oscar and only received a lone nomination for The Sting, he was crowned Best Director for his directorial debut, Ordinary People, which also won Best Picture.

How many Olivier Awards did Matilda win? ›

Matilda the Musical has received widespread critical acclaim and box-office popularity, winning seven 2012 Olivier Awards, including Best New Musical—at the time, the highest number of such awards ever won by a single show.

Who won the best actor Musical Olivier Awards in 2024? ›

Dear England, Operation Mincemeat, and Stranger Things: The First Shadow all won two awards each. Sarah Snook scooped Best Actress for her performance in The Picture of Dorian Gray, while Mark Gatiss took home the Olivier Award for Best Actor for The Motive and the Cue.

Why is Sunset Boulevard movie famous? ›

Her striking appearance and dramatic delivery, Holden's much-acclaimed performance as her ambivalent gigolo, and the performance of famed German silent-film director Stroheim all contribute to the film's status as a masterpiece of cinema. Also noteworthy is the direction by Billy Wilder, who cowrote the script.

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