The 34th Laurence Olivier Awards - 2010

The 34th Laurence Olivier Awards were held at Grosvenor House in London on Sunday 21 March 2010.





Best Actress Rachel Weisz and Best Actor Mark Rylance





Rachel Weisz



Best Actress Award winner Rachel Weisz



Tim McInnerny with Best Actress Award winner Rachel Weisz



Best Actor Award winner Mark Rylance



Samantha Bond with Best Actor Award winner Mark Rylance



Best Actress in a Supporting Role Award winner Ruth Wilson



Phylicia Rashad with Best Actress in a Supporting Role winner Ruth Wilson



Jude Law with Best New Play Award winner Katori Hall (The Mountaintop)



Jude Law with the team behind Best New Play, The Mountaintop- James Dacre, Lorraine Burroughs, Katori Hall and David Harewood



Playwright Katori Hall wins the Best New Play Award for The Mountaintop



Best New Comedy winner Michael Wynne (The Priory)



John Partridge, Best Actress in a Musical Award winner Samantha Spiro and Kerry Ellis



Best Actor in a Musical Award winner Aneurin Barnard



Shirley Jones, Best Actor in a Musical Award winner Aneurin Barnard and Patrick Cassidy



Best Actor in a Musical winner Aneurin Barnard and Best Supporting Performance in a Musical winner Iwan Rheon



Alia Jones and Stephen Byrd win the Best Revival Laurence Olivier Award for Cat On A Hot Tin Roof



Jonathan Pryce with Alia Jones and Stephen Byrd who collected the Best Revival Award for Cat On A Hot Tin Roof



Best Theatre Choreographer Stephen Mear (Hello, Dolly)



Audience Award for Most Popular Show (as voted for by the users of officiallondontheatre.co.uk)



Rachel Tucker, Michael McCabe and Louise Dearman collect the Audience Award for Wicked



Best New Dance Production winner Tamara Rojo (Goldberg)



Fernanda Olivera, with Best New Dance Production winners Wayne Eagling, Deborah Bull, Tamara Rojo



Adam Cooper and representatives from Rambert Dance Company which won the Outstanding Achievement in Dance Award



Roger Rees with James Macdonald, Mike Bartlett, Katherine Parkinson and Andrew Scott who collected the Outstanding Achievement in an Affiliate Theatre Award for Cock