The Laurence Olivier Awards 1994

Title
  1. The Laurence Olivier Awards 1994 [videorecording] / Produced and directed by Geoff Miles ; staged and choreographed by Richard Sampson ; produced for BBC-TV.
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  1. London, c 1994.

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  1. Miles, Geoff (Television producer)
  2. Sampson, Richard
  3. Wilson, Richard, 1936 July 9-
  4. Asher, Jane
  5. Sessions, John, 1953-2020
  6. Lawrence, Josie
  7. Pryce, Jonathan
  8. Mirren, Helen
  9. McKellen, Ian
  10. Nicholas, Paul, 1945-
  11. Kendal, Felicity
  12. Hurt, John, 1940-2017
  13. Godell, Simon
  14. Bates, Alan, 1934-2003
  15. Solti, Georg, 1912-1997
  16. Topol, 1935-2023
  17. Sinden, Donald
  18. Manilow, Barry
  19. Clark, Petula, 1932-
  20. Mitchell, Warren
  21. Wyatt, Will
  22. Crew, John
  23. Stoddard, Peter
  24. Holmes à Court, Janet, 1943-
  25. McKenzie, Julia
  26. Nelson, Martin, 1950-
  27. Paige, Elaine
  28. Tait, Marion
  29. Wilmot, Gary, 1954-
  30. Barrowman, John, 1967-
  31. Buckley, Betty
  32. Bauer, Michael (Vocalist)
  33. Rylance, Mark
  34. Shaw, Fiona, 1958-
  35. Eyre, Richard, 1943-
  36. Daldry, Stephen
  37. Jones, Griff Rhys
  38. Wright, Peter, 1926-
  39. Payne, Nicholas
  40. Armstrong, Alun
  41. Stewart, Patrick, 1940-
  42. Brook, Peter, 1925-2022
  43. Wanamaker, Zoë, 1949-
  44. Stoppard, Tom
  45. Zippel, David
  46. British Broadcasting Corporation.
Description
  1. 1 videocassette (VHS) (94 min.) : sound, color; 1/2 in.
Series statement
  1. Laurence Olivier Awards
Alternative title
  1. 1994 Olivier Awards
Subject
  1. Rylance, Mark > Awards
  2. Shaw, Fiona, 1958- > Awards
  3. Donnellan, Declan > Awards
  4. Daldry, Stephen > Awards
  5. Treadwell, Sophie, 1885-1970
  6. Jones, Griff Rhys > Awards
  7. Choreartium (Choreographic work : Massine)
  8. Berlioz, Hector, 1803-1869
  9. Sondheim, Stephen
  10. Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870
  11. McKenzie, Julia > Awards
  12. Armstrong, Alun > Awards
  13. Brook, Peter, 1925-2022 > Awards
  14. Wanamaker, Sam, 1919-1993 > Awards
  15. Stoppard, Tom
  16. Coleman, Cy
  17. Olivier Awards
  18. Musical theater > England > London
  19. Theater > England > London
  20. Awards > 1991-2000
Genre/Form
  1. Television.
Contents
  1. Songs / (Show) / Performer: Being alive / Company / Ensemble – The ballad of Sweeney Todd [and] The worst pies in London / Sweeney Todd / Martin Nelson and Julia McKenzie – It don’t mean a thing / Hot shoe shuffle / Ensemble – I won’t tell [and] Non, Je ne regrette rien / Piaf / Elaine Paige – Copacabana / Copacabana / Gary Wilmot and company – Medley / Sunset Boulevard / Betty Buckley, John Barrowman, and company – Medley / Petula Clark and ensemble.
Call number
  1. NCOX 901
Note
  1. Audio quality is poor. Low buzz throughout.
Access (note)
  1. Restricted to qualified researchers.
Performer (note)
  1. Hosts: Richard Wilson, Jane Asher, John Sessions, Josie Lawrence, and Jonathan Pryce.
  2. Presenters: Helen Mirren, Ian McKellen, Paul Nicholas, Felicity Kendal, John Hurt, Simon Godell, Alan Bates, Sir George Solti, Topol, Donald Sinden, Barry Manilow, Petula Clark, Warren Mitchell, Will Wyatt, and John Crew.
  3. Award recipients: Mark Rylance, Fiona Shaw, Declan Donnellan (accepted by Richard Eyre), Stephen Daldry, Machinal (accepted by Stephen Daldry), Griff Rhys-Jones, Choreartium (accepted by Peter Wright), La Damnation de Faust (accepted by Nicholas Payne), Sweeney Todd (accepted by Alun Armstrong and Julia McKenzie), A Christmas carol (accepted by Patrick Stewart), Julia McKenzie, Alun Armstrong, Peter Brook, Sam Wanamaker (accepted by Zoë Wanamaker), Arcadia (accepted by Tom Stoppard), City of angels (accepted by David Zippel).
  4. Remarks: Peter Stoddard and Janet Holmes à Court.
  5. Performers: Julia McKenzie, Martin Nelson, Elaine Paige, Marion Tait, Gary Wilmot, John Barrowman, Betty Buckley, Michael Bauer, Petula Clark, et al.
Event (note)
  1. Videotaped at the London Palladium, London, England, April 17, 1994. Originally broadcast on BBC-TV.
Title
  1. The Laurence Olivier Awards 1994 [videorecording] / Produced and directed by Geoff Miles ; staged and choreographed by Richard Sampson ; produced for BBC-TV.
Imprint
  1. London, c 1994.
Series
  1. Laurence Olivier Awards
Access
  1. Restricted to qualified researchers.
Cast
  1. Hosts: Richard Wilson, Jane Asher, John Sessions, Josie Lawrence, and Jonathan Pryce.
  2. Presenters: Helen Mirren, Ian McKellen, Paul Nicholas, Felicity Kendal, John Hurt, Simon Godell, Alan Bates, Sir George Solti, Topol, Donald Sinden, Barry Manilow, Petula Clark, Warren Mitchell, Will Wyatt, and John Crew.
  3. Award recipients: Mark Rylance, Fiona Shaw, Declan Donnellan (accepted by Richard Eyre), Stephen Daldry, Machinal (accepted by Stephen Daldry), Griff Rhys-Jones, Choreartium (accepted by Peter Wright), La Damnation de Faust (accepted by Nicholas Payne), Sweeney Todd (accepted by Alun Armstrong and Julia McKenzie), A Christmas carol (accepted by Patrick Stewart), Julia McKenzie, Alun Armstrong, Peter Brook, Sam Wanamaker (accepted by Zoë Wanamaker), Arcadia (accepted by Tom Stoppard), City of angels (accepted by David Zippel).
  4. Remarks: Peter Stoddard and Janet Holmes à Court.
  5. Performers: Julia McKenzie, Martin Nelson, Elaine Paige, Marion Tait, Gary Wilmot, John Barrowman, Betty Buckley, Michael Bauer, Petula Clark, et al.
Event
  1. Videotaped at the London Palladium, London, England, April 17, 1994. Originally broadcast on BBC-TV.
Connect to:
  1. Request Access to Theatre on Film and Tape Archive Special Collections material
Added author
  1. Miles, Geoff (Television producer)
  2. Miles, Geoff (Television producer), television director.
  3. Sampson, Richard, choreographer.
  4. Wilson, Richard, 1936 July 9- host.
  5. Asher, Jane, host.
  6. Sessions, John, 1953-2020, host.
  7. Lawrence, Josie, host.
  8. Pryce, Jonathan, host.
  9. Mirren, Helen, presenter.
  10. McKellen, Ian, presenter.
  11. Nicholas, Paul, 1945- presenter.
  12. Kendal, Felicity, presenter.
  13. Hurt, John, 1940-2017, presenter.
  14. Godell, Simon, presenter.
  15. Bates, Alan, 1934-2003, presenter.
  16. Solti, Georg, 1912-1997, presenter.
  17. Topol, 1935-2023, presenter.
  18. Sinden, Donald, presenter.
  19. Manilow, Barry, presenter.
  20. Clark, Petula, 1932- presenter.
  21. Clark, Petula, 1932- performer.
  22. Mitchell, Warren, presenter.
  23. Wyatt, Will, presenter.
  24. Crew, John, presenter.
  25. Stoddard, Peter, speaker.
  26. Holmes à Court, Janet, 1943- speaker.
  27. McKenzie, Julia, performer.
  28. McKenzie, Julia, speaker.
  29. McKenzie, Julia, recipient.
  30. Nelson, Martin, 1950- performer.
  31. Paige, Elaine, performer.
  32. Tait, Marion, dancer.
  33. Wilmot, Gary, 1954- performer.
  34. Barrowman, John, 1967- performer.
  35. Buckley, Betty, performer.
  36. Bauer, Michael (Vocalist)
  37. Rylance, Mark, recipient.
  38. Shaw, Fiona, 1958- recipient.
  39. Eyre, Richard, 1943- speaker.
  40. Daldry, Stephen, recipient.
  41. Daldry, Stephen, speaker.
  42. Jones, Griff Rhys, recipient.
  43. Wright, Peter, 1926- speaker.
  44. Payne, Nicholas, speaker.
  45. Armstrong, Alun, speaker.
  46. Armstrong, Alun, recipient.
  47. Stewart, Patrick, 1940- speaker.
  48. Brook, Peter, 1925-2022, recipient.
  49. Wanamaker, Zoë, 1949- speaker.
  50. Stoppard, Tom, speaker.
  51. Zippel, David, speaker.
  52. British Broadcasting Corporation.
Research call number
  1. NCOX 901
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