Laurence Olivier Award for Best Family Show
The Laurence Olivier Award for Best Family Show is an annual award presented by The Society of London Theatre in recognition of achievements in commercial British theatre. The awards were established as the Society of West End Theatre Awards in 1976, and renamed in 1984 in honour of English actor Lord Olivier.
Laurence Olivier Award for Best Family Show | |
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Awarded for | Best Family Show |
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Presented by | The Society of London Theatre |
Currently held by | A Monster Calls (2019) |
Website | Olivier Awards.com |
The award was originally titled Best Entertainment from 1991 to 2011 and Best Entertainment and Family from 2012 to 2019 before being renamed to Best Family Show in 2020.
Winners and nominees
1990s
Year | Production | Writer |
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1991 | ||
Five Guys Named Moe | Clarke Peters | |
An Evening with Peter Ustinov | Peter Ustinov | |
Victoria Wood Up West | Victoria Wood | |
1992 | ||
Talking Heads | Alan Bennett | |
A Tribute to the Blues Brothers | Con O'Neill | |
Lavishly Mounted | Kit Hesketh-Harvey and Richard Sisson | |
Tango Argentino | Claudio Segovia and Hector Orezzoli | |
1993 | ||
Travels with My Aunt | Graham Greene and Giles Havergal | |
Ennio Marchetto | Ennio Marchetto and Sosthen Hennekam | |
The Blue Angel | Pam Gems | |
The Invisible Man | Ken Hill | |
1994 | ||
A Christmas Carol | Patrick Stewart | |
Jamais Vu | Ken Campbell | |
January Sale | Kit and The Widow | |
Stomp | Luke Cresswell and Steve McNicholas | |
1995 | ||
By Special Arrangement | Maria Friedman | |
Fascinating Aïda | Dillie Keane, Adele Anderson and Issy Van Randwyck | |
Juggle and Hyde | The Flying Karamazov Brothers | |
Jack - A Night On the Town with John Barrymore | Nicol Williamson and Leslie Megahey | |
1998 | ||
Slava's Snowshow | Slava Polunin | |
Maureen Lipman, Live and Kidding | Maureen Lipman | |
Marlene | Pam Gems | |
She Knows You Know | Jean Fergusson | |
1999 | ||
Do You Come Here Often? | The Right Size | |
Much Ado About Everything | Jackie Mason | |
Steve Coogan is the Man who Thinks He's It | Steve Coogan and Henry Normal | |
Shakespeare's Villains: A Masterclass in Evil | Steven Berkoff |
2000s
2010s
Year | Production | Writer |
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2010 | ||
Morecambe | Tim Whitnall | |
Arturo Brachetti: Change | Sean Foley | |
Derren Brown: Enigma | Derren Brown and Andy Nyman | |
2011 | ||
The Railway Children | Mike Kenny | |
Beauty and the Beast | Lucy Kirkwood | |
Ghost Stories | Jeremy Dyson and Andy Nyman | |
Potted Panto | Daniel Clarkson and Jefferson Turner | |
2012 | ||
Svengali | Derren Brown | |
Midnight Tango | Vincent Simone and Flavia Cacace | |
Potted Potter | Daniel Clarkson and Jefferson Turner | |
The Tiger Who Came to Tea | David Wood | |
2013 | ||
Goodnight Mister Tom | David Wood | |
Cinderella: A Fairytale | Sally Cookson | |
Hansel and Gretel | Lucy Kirkwood | |
Room on the Broom | Tall Stories Theatre Company | |
2014 | ||
The Wind in the Willows | Will Tuckett | |
Derren Brown: Infamous | Derren Brown | |
Eat, Pray, Laugh! | Barry Humphries | |
Eric and Little Ern | Jonty Stephens and Ian Ashpitel | |
2015 | ||
La Soirée | Brett Haylock, Mick Perrin and Mark Rubinstein | |
Dance 'til Dawn | Andrew Guerdat and Steven Kreinberg | |
Hetty Feather | Jacqueline Wilson and Emma Reeves | |
2016 | ||
Showstopper | N/A | |
Alice's Adventures Underground | Anthony Spargo and Oliver Lansley | |
The Lorax | Dr. Seuss | |
I Want My Hat Back | Jon Klassen | |
Peter Pan | J. M. Barrie | |
2017 | ||
The Red Shoes | Matthew Bourne | |
Cinderella | Michael Harrison | |
David Baddiel – My Family: Not the Sitcom | David Baddiel | |
Peter Pan | J.M. Barrie (devised by the company) | |
2018 | ||
Dick Whittington | Alan McHugh | |
David Walliam's Gangsta Granny | Neal Foster | |
Derren Brown: Underground | Derren Brown | |
Five Guys Named Moe | Clarke Peters | |
2019 | ||
A Monster Calls | Patrick Ness (devised by the company) | |
Snow White | Michael Harrison | |
Songs for Nobodies | Joanna Murray-Smith | |
The Wider Earth | David Morton |
2020s
Year | Production | Writer |
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2020 | ||
Mr Gum and the Dancing Bear | Jim Fortune (music) and Andy Stanton (lyrics and book) | |
Oi Frogs and Friends | Emma Earle, Zoe Squire, Luke Bateman and Richy Hughes | |
To the Moon and Back | Paula Manning | |
The Worst Witch | Emma Reeves |
See also
References
- London Theatre Guide (2008). "The Laurence Olivier Awards: Full List of Winners, 1976-2008" (.PDF). 1976-2008. The Society of London Theatre: 20. Retrieved 2008-08-30. Cite journal requires
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