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Winners of London's 2016 Olivier stage awards

LONDON (AP) - The winners of the 2016 Olivier Awards, honoring achievement in London theater, opera and dance:

New Play: "Hangmen"

New Musical: "Kinky Boots"

New Comedy: "Nell Gwynn"

Entertainment: "Showstopper! The Improvised Musical"

Revival: "Ma Rainey's Black Bottom"

Musical Revival: "Gypsy"

Actress-Play: Denise Gough, "People, Places and Things"

Actor-Play: Kenneth Cranham, "The Father"

Actress-Musical: Imelda Staunton, "Gypsy"

Actor-Musical: Matt Henry, "Kinky Boots"

Supporting Actor-Play: Mark Gatiss, "Three Days in the Country"

Supporting Actress-Play: Judi Dench, "The Winter's Tale"

Supporting Actress-Musical: Laura Pulver, "Gypsy"

Supporting Actor-Musical: David Bedella, "In The Heights"

Director: Robert Icke, "Oresteia"

Theater Choreography: Drew McOnie, "In The Heights"

Outstanding Achievement in Music: "In The Heights"

New Opera Production: "Cavalleria Rusticana/Pagliacci," Royal Opera House

Outstanding Achievement in Opera: Chorus and orchestra of the English National Opera

New Dance Production: Wayne McGregor's "Woolf Works," Royal Opera House

Outstanding Achievement in Dance: Ballerina Alessandra Ferri for "Cheri" and "Woolf Works"

Set Design: Anne Fleischle, "Hangmen"

Lighting Design: Mark Henderson, "Gypsy"

Sound Design: Tom Gibbons, "People, Places and Things"

Costume Design: Gregg Barnes, "Kinky Boots"

Audience Award for Most Popular Show: "The Phantom of the Opera"

Outstanding Achievement in an Affiliate Theater: "Silent" at Soho Theatre

Actress Denise Gough'left, holds her Best Actress award for her performance in the play 'People, Places and Things' as she poses for photographers with actor James Norton at the Olivier Awards in London, Sunday, April 3, 2016. (Photo by Joel Ryan/Invision/AP) The Associated Press
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