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Olivier Awards Unveil Venue and Calendar for 2024 Ceremony

In a striking reveal, the next calendar highlight of the illustrious London theatre scene, the Olivier Awards, has found its date and location. The globally renowned tribute to the best of West End Theatre will, once more, grace the legendary stage of the Royal Albert Hall on the 14th of April, 2024.

The Olivier Awards, an annual spectacle that beautifully brings together the theatre, dance, opera, family, and affiliate categories, unfolds once a year in the cultural heart of the United Kingdom – the bustling city of London. This year, the gavel has come down on the eligibility period for nominations, spanning from February 15, 2023, to February 27, 2024. The world will be waiting with bated breath until Tuesday, March 12, when the nominations are set to be unveiled.

The Olivier Awards, officially known as the Laurence Olivier Awards, is a prestigious annual awards ceremony held in the United Kingdom. Named after the renowned British actor Laurence Olivier, they are presented by the Society of London Theatre and are given in recognition of outstanding achievements in professional theatre.

The awards were first established in 1976 as the Society of West End Theatre Awards, but they were renamed in 1984 in honor of Olivier, one of the greatest stage actors of the 20th century.

The Olivier Awards cover a range of categories, including Best New Play, Best New Musical, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Director, and many others. Awards are presented for both plays and musicals, and special awards are given for contributions to theatre in general.

The Oliviers are considered the highest honor in British theatre, equivalent to the Tony Awards in the United States. They serve to highlight the incredible range and depth of talent in the London theatre scene, from West End productions to more localised efforts. The awards have been instrumental in celebrating the richness of British theatre and promoting it to a worldwide audience.

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