John Lithgo, Leslie Manville won the acting honor at the Olivier Awards

On Sunday, 2025 at a ceremony at Royal Albert Hall in London Olivier awards Handed over top acting honors John lithgo And Leslie manvilleWhile “The Curius Case of Benjamin button,” “Fedler on the roof,” and “spacious” emerged with three wins as the most decorated products of the night.

Hosted by Beverly Night and Billy Porter, who closed the ceremony with “Gess and Dolls” from “Luck B A Lady”, celebrated the London Theater’s best in the evening.

Lithgo collected his first Olivier Award for his depiction by Royald Dahl in the Royal Court’s “Giant”, which also claimed the London Award for Best New Play. Later this month, the production was designed to return to the Herold Pinter Theater, a third prize when Elliot Leave won his second career Olivier for Best Actor in Supporting Role.

Manville won the Best Actress category for her performance in “Odipus” in Winham’s theater, marking her second Olivier win. The best revival trophy in production was also taken.

“The Curius Case of Benjamin button,” the characteristic of music and song by Darren Clarke and Book and Lyrics by Jethro Competon claimed the best new music award. John Daglesh won the best actor in a music for his title role, his second Olivier Trophy after the 2015 victory for “Sunny Nahn”. Clarke and Mark Aspinol scored the music race with the outstanding music contribution award.

“Fidler on the Roof,” who tied Hamilton’s 2018 record 13 with nomination, Get the award for the best music revival. In May, the production of barbikan theater also earned technical honors for Tom Scoot (Best Set Design) and Nick Lighter (Best Sound Design).

West and Royalty Emailda Stonton added the fifth Olivier to her collection for her collection for her turn as Dolly Levi, marking her fourth win in the best actress in a music category.

In supporting the performance categories, Romola Garai won for “The Years” after being double enrolled for his work in both that production and “huge”. Maimuna Memon took the best actress of the house in a music role in “Natasha, Pierre and the great comet of 1812”, while Lonne Williams won the best actor in a supporting role in a music for “Titanic”, which also secured the best new entertainment or comedy play.

Industry Stallwart Roufs Noris received a special award, honoring his long term as the director of the National Theater, while the evening Memorium segment paid tribute to the Joan Plute among the luminaries of other industries lost in the last one year.

“Olivier Awards have once again been a great celebration of the British Theater,” said the Society of London Theater President Kash Bennett. “Very great congratulations to all the magnificent winners and nominees, who give creativity, passion and magic that make our industry so extraordinary.”

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