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Monday
Apr112022

Jessie Buckley and Eddie Redmayne win Olivier Awards

by Nathaniel R

Jessie Buckley & Eddie Redmayne at the Olivier Awards yesterday

On Sunday across the pond the West End's Olivier Awards were held at the Royal Albert Hall. Since Broadway and the West End are on different schedules despite cross pollination you can sometimes get clues as to what future shows might be big at the Tony Awards and which Broadway shows have transferred well to London. Regarding the latter, London got two high profile Broadway transfers this season, the 2011 Sutton Foster led revival of Cole Porter's Anything Goes and the 2019 musical adapation of Baz Luhrmann's Moulin Rouge! both of which won multiple Tony Awards in their seasons. In stark contrast, they took only one prize each at the Oliviers. Disney's Frozen also lept across the pond but, just as it had in NYC, it received a few courtesy nominations but no wins.

The big Olivier winners were a new play based on the book/movie Life of Pi using actor operated puppets for the animals and yet another revival of Kander & Ebb's eternally thrilling Cabaret...

This production of Cabaret starred Oscar winner Eddie Redmayne (winning his second Olivier Award) and recent Oscar nominee Jessie Buckley.

Life of Pi seems like a no brainer for a Broadway transfer. As for Cabaret, it played NYC as recently as 2015 so it's not what you'd call urgent as a revival prospect (and both actors are frequently employed and thus hard to pin down) but you never know!

COMPLETE LIST OF WINNERS (THOUGH YOU CAN WATCH THE WHOLE SHOW AT THE BOTTOM OF THE POST  IF YOU'D LIKE)

Sheila Atim takes Best Actress

NEW PLAY Life of Pi
COMEDY/ENTERTAINMENT PLAY Pride and Prejudice* (*Sort of)
PLAY REVIVAL Constellations
ACTRESS Sheila Atim, Constellations

Sheila Atim has been having a quite a run of late. She receiving a Rising Stars honor for four films at TIFF. She was double nominated at the recent NAACP Image Awards for her supporting work in both Barry Jenkins' Underground Railroad and Halle Berry's Bruised. Later this year she has supporting roles in two potentially major films, the Viola Davis vehical The Woman King as well as Robert Zemeckis's take on Pinocchio starring Tom Hanks as Gepetto.


ACTOR Hiran Abeysekera, Life of Pi
SUPPORTING ACTRESS Liz Carr, The Normal Heart
SUPPORTING ACTOR Seven actors (who play the tiger), Life of Pi

NEW MUSICAL Back to the Future: The Musical
MUSICAL REVIVAL Cabaret
ACTRESS Jessie Buckley, Cabaret
ACTOR Eddie Redmayne Cabaret
SUPPORTING ACTRESS Liza Sadovy, Cabaret
SUPPORTING ACTOR Elliot Levey, Cabaret

DIRECTOR Rebecca Frecknall, Cabaret
COSTUME DESIGN Catherine Zuber, Moulin Rouge: The Musical
SOUND DESIGN Nick Lidster, Cabaret
ORIGINAL SCORE OR ORCHESTRATIONS Simon Hale (orchestrations) Get Up, Stand Up, The Bob Marley Musical
CHOREOGRAPHER Kathleen Marshall, Anything Goes
SET DESIGN Tim Hatley (design) and Finn Caldwell (puppets) Life of Pi
LIGHTING DESIGN Tim Ludkin and Andrzej Goulding, Life of Pi

ACHIEVEMENT IN OPERA Peter Whelan and the Irish Baroque Orchestra for Bajazet at Royal Opera House
NEW OPERA Jenûfa, Royal Opera House
ACHIEVEMENT IN DANCE Arielle Smith, choreography of Jolly Folly in Reuionn by English National Ballet
NEW DANCE Revisor, Crystal Pite and Jonathan Young, Kidd Pivot at Sadler's Wells
ACHIEVEMENT IN AFFILIATE THEATRE Old Bridge at Bush Theatre
FAMILY SHOW Wolf Witch Giant Fairy

 

You can watch the whole awards show in person right here if you have three hours to spare. Or if you just have a few minute at 39:50 you can see a five minute scene from Life of Pi. At 1:23:20 you can see Sutton Foster introducing a performance from "Anything Goes" (but she's on Broadway again now in The Music Man so Kerry Ellis performs Sutton's role). At 1:55:55 you can see a performance from the West End cast of Moulin Rouge! The Musical. At 2:21:00 Eddie Redmayne introduces a performance from Cabaret

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Reader Comments (13)

What does the Pride and Prejudice “sort of” mean?

April 11, 2022 | Registered Commenterzeke

Oh boy, Jessie Buckley is having a moment. Quite possibly a candidate for EGOT later on, if she does any Broadway. I imagine that every time she is nominated for something, she's giving the middle finger to ALW for not picking her for Nancy in a revival of Oliver! That lady has 59 nominations and 18 wins according to IMDb, plus the Olivier win last night. And she can really sing.

April 11, 2022 | Registered CommenterPam

Very happy for Eddie. Despite the Film Twitter hate, I think he's an excellent actor.

April 11, 2022 | Registered CommenterPeggy Sue

Doh nvm, that’s the whole title 🤦🏼‍♂️ I thought it was pointing to a footnote.

April 11, 2022 | Registered Commenterzeke

Remember when "Life of Pi" was considered an "unfilmable" novel? And now this!

April 11, 2022 | Registered Commenterforever1267

See, this is likely what would have happened had Moulin Rouge! The Musical had some more competition at last year's Tony Awards. I really hope that Back to the Future: The Musical and Get Up, Stand Up! The Bob Marley Musical can transfer to Broadway at some point.

April 11, 2022 | Registered CommenterNathanielB

Life of Pi is really good. I saw it with my Mum and my Uncle a few Sunday ago and it was enchanting. Just like the novel is. Just like the film is. What a story!

I'd love to have seen Jessie Buckley and Eddie Redmayne in Cabaret but by the time I was able to consider going, the ticket prices were through the roof. A friend saw it and said it was excellent.

April 11, 2022 | Registered CommenterEdward L.

Eddie Redmayne still sucks. My dad never got over the fact that he beat Michael Keaton at the Oscars. He saw a bit of The Danish Girl and said things that... well... I would say that if today's cancel culture heard what he said. They'd be likely to cry their eyes out over what he said as he would tell them to go fucking kill themselves. He wasn't wrong though.

April 11, 2022 | Registered Commenterthevoid99

Eddie Redmayne is great. He needs to steer clear of the Oscar Bait films, especially now that he has his Oscar, but he's a very good actor and a compelling presence in whatever he does. I really don't get the hate. And Michael Keaton winning best actor for the Angry White Guy Show? Nah.

April 12, 2022 | Registered CommenterDan H

Dan H -- methinks someone hasn't seen BIRDMAN and/or has bought into the weird contagion of social media's hatred of that movie. Keaton is spectacular in it.

Nathaniel B -- that's a good point about Moulin Rouge. it didn't seem to have a lot of passion but it won a lot anyway.

Pam -- i think she will. she LOVES doing theater and makes no secret of it in interviews. she seems to want to take this Cabaret to broadway too.

April 12, 2022 | Registered CommenterNATHANIEL R

ALW didn't not pick Jessie as his Nancy for the Oliver revival. The part was cast by the public. I remember watching it at the time and it being so clear that ALW wanted Jessie. As did Cameron Mackintosh (a fellow judge on the show and the revivals producer).

I was lucky enough to see this Cabaret and it is entirely deserving of everything it was awarded here. I hope it makes it to Broadway. Jessie needs a Tony.

April 12, 2022 | Registered CommenterKeegan

They need to release a cast album of this Cabaret revival. Jessie can get EGOT started with her G and Eddie can be 3/4ths of the way there

April 12, 2022 | Registered Commenterfrl dc

@Nathaniel. Oh, I saw BIRDMAN. Opening weekend. Was really looking forward to it based on the reviews. I found it exhausting. And not in that RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK/MAD MAX 2 oh-my-God-I-need-to-catch-my-breath happy way.

April 13, 2022 | Registered CommenterDan H
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