| 2001 Laurence Olivier Awards | |
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| Location | Lyceum Theatre, London | 
| Most awards | All My Sons (4) | 
| Most nominations | All My Sons (6) | 
The 2001 Laurence Olivier Awards were presented by the Society of London Theatre in 2001 at the Lyceum Theatre, London, celebrating excellence in West End theatre.[1]
Winners and nominees
Details of winners (in bold) and nominees, in each award category, per the Society of London Theatre.[2]
| Best New Play | Best New Musical | 
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| Best New Comedy | Outstanding Musical Production | 
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| Best Actor | Best Actress | 
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| Best Actor in a Musical | Best Actress in a Musical | 
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| Best Actor in a Supporting Role | Best Actress in a Supporting Role | 
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| Best Supporting Performance in a Musical | |
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| Best Director | Best Theatre Choreographer | 
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| Best Set Designer | Best Costume Designer | 
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| Best Lighting Designer | |
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| Outstanding Achievement in Dance | Best New Dance Production | 
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| Outstanding Achievement in Opera | Outstanding New Opera Production | 
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Productions with multiple nominations and awards
The following 22 productions, including one ballet and two operas, received multiple nominations:
- 6: All My Sons
- 5: The Witches of Eastwick
- 4: Merrily We Roll Along, Singin' in the Rain, The Beautiful Game and The King and I
- 3: Blue/Orange, Fosse, Stones in His Pockets, The Caretaker and The Pirates of Penzance
- 2: Dolly West's Kitchen, Hamlet, Life x 3, Mozartina, My Zinc Bed, Orpheus Descending, Pageant, Passion Play, The Cherry Orchard, The Greek Passion and The Silver Tassie
The following three productions received multiple awards:
See also
References
- ↑ "Winners of the 2001 Laurence Olivier Awards". LondonTheatre.co.uk. 2001. Archived from the original on 11 May 2022. Retrieved 10 May 2022.
- ↑ "Olivier Winners 2001". officiallondontheatre.com. Society of London Theatre. Archived from the original on 15 June 2018. Retrieved 6 May 2022.
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