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2013 Laurence Olivier Awards
Date28 April 2013
LocationRoyal Opera House
Hosted byHugh Bonneville
Sheridan Smith
Television/radio coverage
NetworkITV1
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The 2013 Laurence Olivier Awards were held on Sunday 28 April 2013 at the Royal Opera House, London. The awards were sponsored by MasterCard for the third consecutive year and presented by Hugh Bonneville and Sheridan Smith, with music from the BBC Concert Orchestra. Live coverage of the awards was provided by BBC Radio 2, presented by Ken Bruce and for the first time in over a decade, the awards were televised, with a highlights programme on ITV1.

Winners and nominees

The nominations were announced on 26 March 2013 in 24 categories.

Best New Play Best New Musical
Best Revival Best Musical Revival
Best Entertainment and Family
Best Actor Best Actress
Best Actor in a Musical Best Actress in a Musical
Best Actor in a Supporting Role Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Best Supporting Role in a Musical
Best Director Best Theatre Choreographer
Best Set Design Best Costume Design
Best Lighting Design Best Sound Design
Outstanding Achievement in Dance Best New Dance Production
Outstanding Achievement in Opera Best New Opera Production
Outstanding Achievement in Affiliate Theatre
  • The season of new writing – Jerwood Theatre Upstairs, Royal Court
    • Kate Bond and Morgan Lloyd for devising You Me Bum Bum Train – Theatre Royal Stratford East
    • Caroline Horton for writing You're Not Like the Other Girls Chrissy – Bush
    • Red Velvet – Tricycle
Audience Award
Society Special Award

Guest performers

Productions with multiple nominations and awards

The following 18 productions, including three operas, received multiple nominations:

The following five productions received multiple awards:

See also