Am I the only one who thinks there should be an Understudy category? Some substitutes are as good as the main actor and perform regularly on the days the mains are off.
Maybe if one or more are particularly noteworthy, a special non-competitive award or something? For excellence in theater? Now, replacements could have a competitive category.
@@KaiOpaka I think there should be a category for them too.For what I have told by friends, Jinkxs Monsoon was amazing in Chicago and would have been nominated if she had opened.
Thank you for doing this. I've been feeling overly stressed about the nominations and some of my faves missing out, so I found this weirdly reassuring. Even though some of my picks aren't on your list, this has helped to manage my expectations! ♥️
Not me preparing myself for a major awards show to forget about Patrick Vaill AGAIN. It will never sit right with me that he wasn’t nominated for Oklahoma. I feel like Sheridan Smith and Sarah Snook are both locks in the lead actress category as not only do they give masterful performances, in each case they ARE the whole show. That will be tough to overlook.
If Mincemeat is nominated for score and/or actress as your predictions include, I will be very, very happy. It's absolutely deserving in both (in addition to the more obvious best musical and supporting actor which I think are more confident guesses) but they're all such stacked categories this year it's really hard to say!
Yeah Harriet Walter and Sarah Snook played mother/daughter in Succession, will be interesting to see if they both get nominated since they’re in the same category
I swear to god, if Amy Trigg doesn't get a nomination and frankly win, the award for supporting role in a musical, then I will be writing a strongly worded letter to the Olivier Awards
Hadestown being eligible still feels kind of iffy to me as being "new" given that it has run here before, does feel a little like cheating but I guess I can sort of understand the reasoning behind it and I did think it was fantastic so it's not like any nominations wouldn't be deserved. I totally agree that both Melanie LeBarrie and Gloria Ontiri should be in for supporting actress in a musical, they were both astonishing. I also absolutely agree on both Jak Malone and Jack Wolfe for supporting actor, I am admittedly biased towards Mincemeat as I'm a big fan but Jak is incredible in that role, and I LOVED Jack in Next To Normal as well so would be very happy to see them both nominated and think they both should be. Alas I missed out on seeing both Eleanor Worthington-Cox and Cedric Neal as their fantastic understudies were on the days I went to see both Next To Normal and Guys and Dolls but I'm hoping I will catch Eleanor as Natalie when I go to see Next To Normal in June. I agree on all three of your locks for Best Actress In A Musical, I would be incredibly surprised if Nicole, Caissie and Marisha didn't all get a nom and I really hope Aeron is right and Natasha does get the fourth because it would make me very very happy to see her recognised for her amazing performance in Mincemeat. I weirdly have no opinions on Best Actor In A Musical, evidently the actors I saw last year stuck in my head less than the actresses! I do not see very many plays but I did see Sophie Okonedo in Medea and she was stunning so if she did get a nomination it would be very well deserved. I definitely think Operation Mincemeat should get one for Best Musical and I think it does deserve one for Score/Orchestrations as well but I'll fully admit I don't really understand how that category works! I also really loved the orchestrations on Next To Normal so I would be very happy to see them nominated there. Guys and Dolls I can definitely see doing well in the technical categories and I would agree it's a lock for Revival and Arlene Phillips should def get one for choreography. I would love to see Two Strangers get something, it's such a good show and I'm so excited to see its West End run. (Sorry this comment got excessively long, I had more opinions than I thought! It's the first season when I'm really properly familiar with a lot of the shows eligible!).
Sorry you were a librarian too?! Love this! What made you leave the profession, if you don't mind my asking? I spent 14 years between public and school libraries but I've now changed career and am studying to become a registrar. Nice to know we have a shared professional background! ❤️
This was definitely an incredible year for London Theatre! My god! I can also agree that this was probably the BEST year for the National! Also, I thought Guys & Dolls wasn’t going to be eligible. Guess something changed? Either case, I just cannot wait for the nominations!
Ed Larkin and Jonny Aimes should not only be locks for best actor but should win it. They’ve had two+ on the same slot before (most notably Six having all six wives) so Jonny and Ed are absolute locks for me.
@@wheelchichomeblog7193 I would agree, but I’d love for them both to get a joint nomination. It would be so fitting. But yeah Ed would shade it for me. But both are such lovely guys so I really hope they get a joint nomination
Excited to see the nominations! I have the same for the top 5 musicals, really hoping there are 5. The Witches in Entertainment/Comedy would be a great shout, hope that happens for them!
The original production of Groundhog Day had a great choreography relying almost entirely on the multiple turning rings of the stage. Replacing this by a new choreography that works on non-moving stages while keeping the spirit of the original production was a big achievement, so this would be my nomination for Groundhog Day. As a whole show I'd agree it's to similar to be considered as best revival. (JFTR, I've seen both.)
So the classifications of London theatres are not as clear cut as in New York - generally speaking, affiliate theatres are smaller venues which do not pay full membership to the Society of London Theatre.
I strongly disagree about ‘A Little Life’ it had extremely mixed reviews and no one really talks about it anymore. I understand it had very starry names, but I feel like it’s been forgotten. Stranger Things: The First Shadow has an extremely strong cast with big young cast should be recognised for that.
Oh it's so frustrating when you just ream off names and don't mention the show. I do see a lot of theatre, but I don't necessarily keep track of cast members. At all, really. Let alone creatives. And I have close to zero chance of putting names with shows I haven't seen. Anyhow, my fave new shows of the year - Crazy for You, Guys and Dolls, Operation Mincemeat, Pygmalion, Groundhog Day and the Motive & The Cue. And my award for Not A Whelk's Chance in a Supernova to be nominated for anything, yet I still loved it: Rebecca.
Mickey Joe, did you see Cara last night? (I cannot WAIT to hear your reviews of her - please be kind). I've never been to the KitKat Club before, it was a major investment - I went with the Tiffin box and champagne option - so glad I did. I bought the tickets before I'd read about Cara having difficulties. Was a little concerned she would struggle. She was amazing, stay well Cara.
Haven’t seen enough affiliate theatre so I’ve had to miss it out. Best Play: Dear England Motive and the Cue Hills Of California Stranger Things: The First Shadow Best Revival: Shirley Valentine Vanya House of Bernarda Alba Macbeth Best Musical: Operation Mincemeat Next To Normal Hadestown A Strange Loop The Little Big Things Musical Revival: Sunset Boulevard Crazy For You La Cage Aux Folles Guys And Dolls Best Director: Sunset Boulevard Dear England Motive and the Cue Hadestown Best Choreographer: Sunset Boulevard Guys And Dolls Crazy For You La Cage Aux Folles Score / Orchestrations: Stephen Sondheims Old Friends Hadestown Just For One Day A Strange Loop Operation Mincemeat Set Design: Hadestown Hills Of California Guys And Dolls Stranger Things: The First Shadow House Of Bernarda Alba Costume Design: La Cage Aux Folles Hadestown Guys and Dolls Palladium Panto Lighting Design: Sunset Boulevard Dear England Stranger Things: The First Shadow Hadestown Sound Design: Sunset Boulevard The Picture Of Dorian Gray Dear England Macbeth Stranger Things: The First Shadow Entertainment/Comedy: Palladium Panto Stephen Sondheims Old Friends The Witches Affiliate Theatre: N/A Supporting Actress In A Musical: Eleanor Worthington Cox (Next To Normal) Amy Trigg (Little Big Things) Grace-Hodgett Young (Sunset Boulevard) Melanie Le Barrie (Hadestown) Supporting Actor In A Musical: Jack Wolfe (Next To Normal) Jak Malone (Operation Mincemeat) David Thaxton (Sunset Boulevard) Cedric Neal (Guys And Dolls) Supporting Actress In A Play: Tuppence Middleton (Motive and the Cue) Ophelia Lovibond (Hills Of California) Leanne Best (Hills Of California) Helena Wilson (Hills Of California) Supporting Actor In A Play: Will Close (Dear England) Luke Thompson (A Little Life) Zubi Varla (A Little Life) Patrick Vail (Stranger Things) Actor In A Play: Joseph Fiennes (Dear England) Andrew Scott (Vanya) Mark Gatiss (Motive And The Cue) Johnny Flynn (Motive And The Cue) James Norton (A Little Life) Actress In A Play: Sarah Snook (Picture Of Dorian Gray) Alison Oliver (Portia Coughlan) Harriet Walker (House Of Bernarda Alba) Sheridan Smith (Shirley Valentine) Laura Donnelly (Hills Of California) Actor In A Musical: Tom Francis (Sunset Boulevard) Kyle Rammar Freeman (A Strange Loop) Charlie Stemp (Crazy For You) Donal Finn (Hadestown) Actress In A Musical: Nicole Scherzinger (Sunset Boulevard) Cassie Levy (Next To Normal) Marisha Wallace (Guys And Dolls) Natasha Hodgson (Operation Mincemeat)
Doubt it would be, due to its location. Operation Mincemeat has been at Riverside Studios before and wasn’t eligible until this year, so Flowers for Mrs. Harris probably not.
I don’t know, but I’ve always been fascinated by how it really doesn’t seem like in London there is a last-minute rush of openings before the cut-off date for the Oliviers, like there is in New York for the Tony’s, and I wonder why?
Im not sure the criteria to get nomination but i hope and pray that death note gets some nomination. One of my favourite shows of last year and would have happily have seen it again if it wasn't for the short production run it had
I would be rather upset if David Tennant wouldn´t get a nomination, I saw Macbeth 3 times loved it so much... but best actor category is going to be a bloodbath this year
I must have missed something. Hadestown and Next to Normal are not new. Hadestown was produced in 2015 or 2016 and Next to Normal was 2007. How are they shows "NEW" and not revivals?
Best Costume Design Dear England??? Seriously?! Admittedly I haven't seen it but given the subject matter isnt this just a bloke in a 3 piece suit and actors in football gear?😕😕
so sad and terrible they are announcing it through tik tok. Dear England better win alot. i'm rooting againist sunset and hadestown. for me def not as a blooodbath compared to broadway. projections don't count for me as set design, too weak to use carpenters hands especially stagehands nowadays they will lose jobs. too bad Nicole-Lily Baisden prob won't be nominated for best leading actress for 42nd street. loved her in the filmed version with Sutton Foster and Samuel Edwards. Hope she comes to broadway.
Don’t underestimate how much you and Aeron influence people getting interested in theater and buying tickets
Am I the only one who thinks there should be an Understudy category? Some substitutes are as good as the main actor and perform regularly on the days the mains are off.
Would be a bit difficult to organise though, unless shows had specific performances for the judges to come and watch understudies.
Maybe if one or more are particularly noteworthy, a special non-competitive award or something? For excellence in theater? Now, replacements could have a competitive category.
@@KaiOpaka I think there should be a category for them too.For what I have told by friends, Jinkxs Monsoon was amazing in Chicago and would have been nominated if she had opened.
Thank you for doing this. I've been feeling overly stressed about the nominations and some of my faves missing out, so I found this weirdly reassuring. Even though some of my picks aren't on your list, this has helped to manage my expectations! ♥️
The only thing I'd potentially throw into the mix is a joint nom for Ed Larkin and Jonny Amies a la Six/Matilda/For Black Boys
Not me preparing myself for a major awards show to forget about Patrick Vaill AGAIN. It will never sit right with me that he wasn’t nominated for Oklahoma.
I feel like Sheridan Smith and Sarah Snook are both locks in the lead actress category as not only do they give masterful performances, in each case they ARE the whole show. That will be tough to overlook.
A strange loop! Saw it on Broadway and been obsessed.
If Mincemeat is nominated for score and/or actress as your predictions include, I will be very, very happy. It's absolutely deserving in both (in addition to the more obvious best musical and supporting actor which I think are more confident guesses) but they're all such stacked categories this year it's really hard to say!
That was so very interesting!
It's also interesting how often times so many actors and actresses known from TV and movies are nominated.
Yeah Harriet Walter and Sarah Snook played mother/daughter in Succession, will be interesting to see if they both get nominated since they’re in the same category
I'm hoping Jamie Parker gets a nom for n2n but the category is definitely stacked
2 things
1) why doesnt Oliviers release eligibility like Tonys...would make life easier for you
2) i HATE HATE HATE that categories are combined!!!
I swear to god, if Amy Trigg doesn't get a nomination and frankly win, the award for supporting role in a musical, then I will be writing a strongly worded letter to the Olivier Awards
Hadestown being eligible still feels kind of iffy to me as being "new" given that it has run here before, does feel a little like cheating but I guess I can sort of understand the reasoning behind it and I did think it was fantastic so it's not like any nominations wouldn't be deserved. I totally agree that both Melanie LeBarrie and Gloria Ontiri should be in for supporting actress in a musical, they were both astonishing. I also absolutely agree on both Jak Malone and Jack Wolfe for supporting actor, I am admittedly biased towards Mincemeat as I'm a big fan but Jak is incredible in that role, and I LOVED Jack in Next To Normal as well so would be very happy to see them both nominated and think they both should be. Alas I missed out on seeing both Eleanor Worthington-Cox and Cedric Neal as their fantastic understudies were on the days I went to see both Next To Normal and Guys and Dolls but I'm hoping I will catch Eleanor as Natalie when I go to see Next To Normal in June.
I agree on all three of your locks for Best Actress In A Musical, I would be incredibly surprised if Nicole, Caissie and Marisha didn't all get a nom and I really hope Aeron is right and Natasha does get the fourth because it would make me very very happy to see her recognised for her amazing performance in Mincemeat.
I weirdly have no opinions on Best Actor In A Musical, evidently the actors I saw last year stuck in my head less than the actresses!
I do not see very many plays but I did see Sophie Okonedo in Medea and she was stunning so if she did get a nomination it would be very well deserved.
I definitely think Operation Mincemeat should get one for Best Musical and I think it does deserve one for Score/Orchestrations as well but I'll fully admit I don't really understand how that category works! I also really loved the orchestrations on Next To Normal so I would be very happy to see them nominated there.
Guys and Dolls I can definitely see doing well in the technical categories and I would agree it's a lock for Revival and Arlene Phillips should def get one for choreography.
I would love to see Two Strangers get something, it's such a good show and I'm so excited to see its West End run.
(Sorry this comment got excessively long, I had more opinions than I thought! It's the first season when I'm really properly familiar with a lot of the shows eligible!).
I would really love Jamie Parker to get a nomination for n2n. Maybe Taylor Russell for The Effect as well. If A Strange Loop isn't nominated I'll cry.
Sorry you were a librarian too?! Love this! What made you leave the profession, if you don't mind my asking? I spent 14 years between public and school libraries but I've now changed career and am studying to become a registrar. Nice to know we have a shared professional background! ❤️
The Operation Mincemeat Superman reveals were my favorite part of the video 😂
This was definitely an incredible year for London Theatre! My god! I can also agree that this was probably the BEST year for the National! Also, I thought Guys & Dolls wasn’t going to be eligible. Guess something changed? Either case, I just cannot wait for the nominations!
The eligibility of Guys and Dolls is a very recent revelation - you're right that we thought they weren't going to be involved this year!
@@MickeyJoTheatre they so deserve it though! It’s gonna be a tough competition between them and Sunset!
Ed Larkin and Jonny Aimes should not only be locks for best actor but should win it. They’ve had two+ on the same slot before (most notably Six having all six wives) so Jonny and Ed are absolute locks for me.
Yes that would be great, I hope they get a nomination!
@@wheelchichomeblog7193 I would agree, but I’d love for them both to get a joint nomination. It would be so fitting. But yeah Ed would shade it for me. But both are such lovely guys so I really hope they get a joint nomination
I agree they were both great. Ed’s very layered and emotional performance for me just edges it though.
I am routing for Mincemeat in every category it is eligible (but especially best supporting actor in a musical)
The effect I think will get a lot more attention
Nice to see Aeron again. Nicole for Sunset
A good year ❤
Excited to see the nominations! I have the same for the top 5 musicals, really hoping there are 5. The Witches in Entertainment/Comedy would be a great shout, hope that happens for them!
Nicole for Sunset. I'm still in awe from her closing night performance.
I think about Nicole’s performance at least five times daily 😂❤❤❤
I've only just realised watching your video that Hills of California was even eligible this year.
Please make sure you are telling us what show the nominees are in, Aeron was just rattling off names.
What is the date for the O's? Going to NY this week. Probably seeing Tommy (saw it in Chicago,thrilling) and...?
The original production of Groundhog Day had a great choreography relying almost entirely on the multiple turning rings of the stage. Replacing this by a new choreography that works on non-moving stages while keeping the spirit of the original production was a big achievement, so this would be my nomination for Groundhog Day. As a whole show I'd agree it's to similar to be considered as best revival. (JFTR, I've seen both.)
My first job was as a library page. Amen. A's and The's don't count!
What award can we give what’s his name from Accidental Death… because he is fabulous but that is a revival
Very interesting. Thanks.
What is an affiliate theatre? Please explain.
Have you seen Plaza Suite?
So the classifications of London theatres are not as clear cut as in New York - generally speaking, affiliate theatres are smaller venues which do not pay full membership to the Society of London Theatre.
@@MickeyJoTheatre Thanks. Learning something new. I didn’t realize theatres had to pay a fee like that, and that there were fee scales.
I strongly disagree about ‘A Little Life’ it had extremely mixed reviews and no one really talks about it anymore. I understand it had very starry names, but I feel like it’s been forgotten.
Stranger Things: The First Shadow has an extremely strong cast with big young cast should be recognised for that.
Oh it's so frustrating when you just ream off names and don't mention the show. I do see a lot of theatre, but I don't necessarily keep track of cast members. At all, really. Let alone creatives. And I have close to zero chance of putting names with shows I haven't seen. Anyhow, my fave new shows of the year - Crazy for You, Guys and Dolls, Operation Mincemeat, Pygmalion, Groundhog Day and the Motive & The Cue. And my award for Not A Whelk's Chance in a Supernova to be nominated for anything, yet I still loved it: Rebecca.
As an American who gets to see none of these yes I agree😂
Please include the names of the shows with everyone!
Wouldn’t Derren Brown Showman be eligible for the entertainment category? Surely it’s more well received than Unbelievable?
Mickey Joe, did you see Cara last night? (I cannot WAIT to hear your reviews of her - please be kind). I've never been to the KitKat Club before, it was a major investment - I went with the Tiffin box and champagne option - so glad I did. I bought the tickets before I'd read about Cara having difficulties. Was a little concerned she would struggle. She was amazing, stay well Cara.
Haven’t seen enough affiliate theatre so I’ve had to miss it out.
Best Play:
Dear England
Motive and the Cue
Hills Of California
Stranger Things: The First Shadow
Best Revival:
Shirley Valentine
Vanya
House of Bernarda Alba
Macbeth
Best Musical:
Operation Mincemeat
Next To Normal
Hadestown
A Strange Loop
The Little Big Things
Musical Revival:
Sunset Boulevard
Crazy For You
La Cage Aux Folles
Guys And Dolls
Best Director:
Sunset Boulevard
Dear England
Motive and the Cue
Hadestown
Best Choreographer:
Sunset Boulevard
Guys And Dolls
Crazy For You
La Cage Aux Folles
Score / Orchestrations:
Stephen Sondheims Old Friends
Hadestown
Just For One Day
A Strange Loop
Operation Mincemeat
Set Design:
Hadestown
Hills Of California
Guys And Dolls
Stranger Things: The First Shadow
House Of Bernarda Alba
Costume Design:
La Cage Aux Folles
Hadestown
Guys and Dolls
Palladium Panto
Lighting Design:
Sunset Boulevard
Dear England
Stranger Things: The First Shadow
Hadestown
Sound Design:
Sunset Boulevard
The Picture Of Dorian Gray
Dear England
Macbeth
Stranger Things: The First Shadow
Entertainment/Comedy:
Palladium Panto
Stephen Sondheims Old Friends
The Witches
Affiliate Theatre:
N/A
Supporting Actress In A Musical:
Eleanor Worthington Cox (Next To Normal)
Amy Trigg (Little Big Things)
Grace-Hodgett Young (Sunset Boulevard)
Melanie Le Barrie (Hadestown)
Supporting Actor In A Musical:
Jack Wolfe (Next To Normal)
Jak Malone (Operation Mincemeat)
David Thaxton (Sunset Boulevard)
Cedric Neal (Guys And Dolls)
Supporting Actress In A Play:
Tuppence Middleton (Motive and the Cue)
Ophelia Lovibond (Hills Of California)
Leanne Best (Hills Of California)
Helena Wilson (Hills Of California)
Supporting Actor In A Play:
Will Close (Dear England)
Luke Thompson (A Little Life)
Zubi Varla (A Little Life)
Patrick Vail (Stranger Things)
Actor In A Play:
Joseph Fiennes (Dear England)
Andrew Scott (Vanya)
Mark Gatiss (Motive And The Cue)
Johnny Flynn (Motive And The Cue)
James Norton (A Little Life)
Actress In A Play:
Sarah Snook (Picture Of Dorian Gray)
Alison Oliver (Portia Coughlan)
Harriet Walker (House Of Bernarda Alba)
Sheridan Smith (Shirley Valentine)
Laura Donnelly (Hills Of California)
Actor In A Musical:
Tom Francis (Sunset Boulevard)
Kyle Rammar Freeman (A Strange Loop)
Charlie Stemp (Crazy For You)
Donal Finn (Hadestown)
Actress In A Musical:
Nicole Scherzinger (Sunset Boulevard)
Cassie Levy (Next To Normal)
Marisha Wallace (Guys And Dolls)
Natasha Hodgson (Operation Mincemeat)
Really hoping that Jenna Russell gets that fourth Best Actress (musical) spot for Flowers For Mrs Harris, if the show is eligible.
Doubt it would be, due to its location. Operation Mincemeat has been at Riverside Studios before and wasn’t eligible until this year, so Flowers for Mrs. Harris probably not.
Is Almeida eligible? Their Lear was outstanding!
Sunset Blvd is my choice
I’m a bit sad that two strangers and Sam Tutty aren’t up for more categories.
Does what is currently running matter to the Oliviers the way it does for the Tonys? If so, I'd think Grace Hodgett Young for Eurydice over Betty.
I don’t know, but I’ve always been fascinated by how it really doesn’t seem like in London there is a last-minute rush of openings before the cut-off date for the Oliviers, like there is in New York for the Tony’s, and I wonder why?
@@theatrewithbenjamin getting Olivier nominations isn’t quite as crucial to a show surviving in WE as Tony nominations are in US
@@danielrobinson7350 okay, thank you😊
Wish Charlie Josephine's Cowbois had a chance at Best New Play.
Im not sure the criteria to get nomination but i hope and pray that death note gets some nomination. One of my favourite shows of last year and would have happily have seen it again if it wasn't for the short production run it had
Not a long enough run for eligibility I'm afraid, but there are efforts to produce an extended run in the West End so stay tuned!
the shock "gimmick" nomination could be Ed and Johnny for TLBT
I would be rather upset if David Tennant wouldn´t get a nomination, I saw Macbeth 3 times loved it so much... but best actor category is going to be a bloodbath this year
You both look HORRIFIED in the thumbnail lol, I had to click on the video more than anything just to make sure you were both ok! 😂😂
Presumably is MJ next year rather than this year?
That's right!
Why did you not consider Rachel Chavkin as best director?
I would LOVE for that to happen, and perhaps it will! Up against a lot of heavyweights however.
I must have missed something. Hadestown and Next to Normal are not new. Hadestown was produced in 2015 or 2016 and Next to Normal was 2007. How are they shows "NEW" and not revivals?
Next to Normal is new to the UK, this production was its British premiere, and the first London run of Hadestown was considered developmental.
Best Costume Design Dear England??? Seriously?! Admittedly I haven't seen it but given the subject matter isnt this just a bloke in a 3 piece suit and actors in football gear?😕😕
where are all the gay actors on broadway and west end?
so sad and terrible they are announcing it through tik tok. Dear England better win alot. i'm rooting againist sunset and hadestown. for me def not as a blooodbath compared to broadway. projections don't count for me as set design, too weak to use carpenters hands especially stagehands nowadays they will lose jobs.
too bad Nicole-Lily Baisden prob won't be nominated for best leading actress for 42nd street. loved her in the filmed version with Sutton Foster and Samuel Edwards. Hope she comes to broadway.