The Oliviers, the most prestigious awards in theatreland, have been handed out at a glitzy ceremony in London.
Here are the winners:
Best new musical
Hamilton
Best actor in a musical
Giles Terera (Hamilton)
Best Actress in a musical
Shirley Henderson (Girl From The North Country)
Best actor in a supporting role in a musical
Michael Jibson (Hamilton)
Best actress in a supporting role in a musical
Sheila Atim (Girl From The North Country)
Best new play
The Ferryman
Best actor
Bryan Cranston (Network)
Best actress
Laura Donnelly (The Ferryman)
Best director
Sam Mendes (The Ferryman)
Best actor in a supporting role
Bertie Carvel (Ink)
Best actress in a supporting role
Denise Gough (Angels In America)
Best new comedy
Labour Of Love
Best new dance production
Flight Pattern
Outstanding achievement in dance
Francesca Velicu (Le Sacre du Printemps)
Best entertainment and family
Dick Whittington
Best costume design
Vicki Mortimer (Follies)
Best sound design
Nevin Steinberg (Hamilton)
Outstanding achievement in affiliate theatre
Killology
Best set design
Bob Crowley (An American In Paris)
Best lighting design
Howell Binkley (Hamilton)
Best new opera
Semiramide
Outstanding achievement in opera
Joyce DiDonato and Daniela Barcellona (Semiramide)
Best revival
Angels In America
Outstanding achievement in music
Hamilton
Best theatre choreographer
Andy Blankenbuehler (Hamilton)
Best musical revival
Follies
Special award
David Lan
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