James Graham’s play Dear England led the pack with nine nods.
The nominations have been unveiled for this year’s Olivier Awards, which celebrate the biggest achievements in British theatre.
David Tennant received a nomination for his turn as Macbeth, Sarah Jessica Parker for Plaza Suite and Sarah Snook for The Picture of Dorian Gray.
Other nominated performers include Nicole Scherzinger, Joseph Fiennes, Andrew Scott and James Norton.
Dear England by James Graham led the pack with nine nods, while Sunset Boulevard is the most nominated musical with 11 nods.
The Olivier Awards will take place on 14th April at Royal Albert Hall, hosted by Hannah Waddingham.
Read on for the full list of Oliver Awards 2024 nominees.
Olivier Awards nominations 2024: Full list
Noël Coward award for best new entertainment or comedy play
- Accidental Death of an Anarchist by Dario Fo and Franca Rame, adapted by Tom Basden at the Lyric Hammersmith and Theatre Royal Haymarket
- Stephen Sondheim’s Old Friends, music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim at the Gielgud theatre
- Stranger Things: The First Shadow by Kate Trefry at the Phoenix theatre
- Vardy V Rooney: The Wagatha Christie Trial, adapted by Liv Hennessy at the Ambassadors theatre
Best family show
- Bluey’s Big Play by Joe Brumm at Southbank Centre’s Royal Festival Hall
- Dinosaur World Live by Derek Bond at Regent’s Park Open Air theatre
- The House With Chicken Legs, book by Sophie Anderson, adapted by Oliver Lansley at Southbank Centre’s Queen Elizabeth Hall
- The Smeds and the Smoos, book by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler, adapted by Tall Stories at the Lyric theatre
Gillian Lynne award for best theatre choreographer
- Fabian Aloise for Sunset Boulevard at the Savoy theatre
- Ellen Kane and Hannes Langolf for Dear England at the National Theatre – Olivier and Prince Edward theatre
- Arlene Phillips with James Cousins for Guys and Dolls at the Bridge theatre
- Mark Smith for The Little Big Things at @sohoplace
- Susan Stroman for Crazy for You at the Gillian Lynne theatre
Best costume design
- Bunny Christie and Deborah Andrews for Guys and Dolls at the Bridge theatre
- Ryan Dawson Laight for La Cage Aux Folles at Regent’s Park Open Air theatre
- Hugh Durrant for Peter Pan at The London Palladium
- Marg Horwell for The Picture of Dorian Gray at the Theatre Royal Haymarket
Best revival
- The Effect by Lucy Prebble at the National Theatre – Lyttelton
- Macbeth by William Shakespeare at the Donmar Warehouse
- Shirley Valentine by Willy Russell at the Duke of York’s theatre
- Vanya by Anton Chekhov, adapted by Simon Stephens at the Duke of York’s theatre
Best musical revival
- Groundhog Day, music and lyrics by Tim Minchin, book by Danny Rubin at The Old Vic
- Guys and Dolls, music and lyrics by Frank Loesser, book by Jo Swerling and Abe Burrows at the Bridge theatre
- Hadestown, music, lyrics and book by Anaïs Mitchell at the Lyric theatre
- Sunset Boulevard, music by Andrew Lloyd Webber, lyrics and book by Don Black and Christopher Hampton at the Savoy theatre
Best sound design
- Paul Arditti for Stranger Things: The First Shadow at the Phoenix theatre
- Dan Balfour and Tom Gibbons for Dear England at the National Theatre – Olivier and Prince Edward theatre
- Adam Fisher for Sunset Boulevard at the Savoy theatre
- Gareth Fry for Macbeth at the Donmar Warehouse
Outstanding musical contribution
- Tom Brady for musical supervision and arrangements and Charlie Rosen for orchestrations for Guys and Dolls at the Bridge theatre
- Matt Brind for musical supervision, arrangements and orchestrations for Just for One Day at The Old Vic
- Steve Sidwell for orchestrations and Joe Bunker for musical direction for Operation Mincemeat at the Fortune theatre
- Alan Williams for musical supervision and musical direction for Sunset Boulevard at the Savoy theatre
Best actor in a supporting role
- Will Close for Dear England at the National Theatre – Olivier and Prince Edward theatre
- Paul Hilton for An Enemy of the People at the Duke of York’s theatre
- Giles Terera for Clyde’s at the Donmar Warehouse
- Luke Thompson for A Little Life at the Harold Pinter theatre & Savoy theatre
- Zubin Varla for A Little Life at the Harold Pinter theatre & Savoy theatre
Best actress in a supporting role
- Lorraine Ashbourne for Till the Stars Come Down at the National Theatre – Dorfman
- Priyanga Burford for An Enemy of the People at the Duke of York’s theatre
- Haydn Gwynne for When Winston Went to War With the Wireless at the Donmar Warehouse
- Gina McKee for Dear England at the National Theatre – Olivier
- Tanya Reynolds for A Mirror at the Almeida Theatre and Trafalgar theatre
Best set design
- Miriam Buether for Set Design and 59 Productions for video design for Stranger Things: The First Shadow at the Phoenix theatre
- Bunny Christie for set design for Guys and Dolls at the Bridge theatre
- Es Devlin for set design and Ash J Woodward for video design for Dear England at the National Theatre – Olivier and Prince Edward theatre
- Soutra Gilmour for set design and Nathan Amzi and Joe Ransom for video design for Sunset Boulevard at the Savoy theatre
Best lighting design
- Jon Clark for Dear England at the National Theatre – Olivier and Prince Edward theatre
- Jon Clark for Stranger Things: The First Shadow at the Phoenix theatre
- Paule Constable for Guys and Dolls at the Bridge theatre
- Jack Knowles for Sunset Boulevard at the Savoy theatre
Best actress in a supporting role in a musical
- Grace Hodgett Young for Sunset Boulevard at the Savoy theatre
- Zoë Roberts for Operation Mincemeat at the Fortune theatre
- Amy Trigg for The Little Big Things at @sohoplace
- Eleanor Worthington-Cox for Next to Normal at the Donmar Warehouse
Best actor in a supporting role in a musical
- Jak Malone for Operation Mincemeat at the Fortune theatre
- Cedric Neal for Guys and Dolls at the Bridge theatre
- David Thaxton for Sunset Boulevard at the Savoy theatre
- Jack Wolfe for Next to Normal at the Donmar Warehouse