Rachel Zegler poses with her Olivier Award for 'Evita.' Courtesy of Getty It may have been a night to remember for Rachel Zegler at London’s prestigious Olivier Awards on Sunday, but a certain marmalade-loving bear owned the evening.
The U.K. equivalent of the Tony Awards, celebrating the best and brightest talent leading the country’s vibrant theater scene, crowned its winners at a ceremony broadcast by the BBC and hosted by The Traitors and Ted Lasso star Nick Mohammed.
The new smash-hit production of Paddington the Musical stole the show with seven prizes in total, including best actor for performers James Hameed and Arti Shah, who operate the beloved bear’s voice (Hameed) and suit (Shah). The musical, currently running at the Savoy Theatre on London’s West End, also nabbed Oliviers for best new musical, best supporting actor and actress, best director, best set design, and best costume design.
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McFly singer Tom Fletcher, who composed songs for Paddington the Musical, said while accepting the best new musical award: “We tried to make a show that is all about celebrating kindness… and to be part of this group of people that is putting that out into the world at this time feels so special, thank you so much.”
Elsewhere, Snow White star Zegler won best actress in a musical for her viral turn in Jamie Lloyd’s Evita, playing Argentinian first lady Eva Perón. She stirred the city by performing live to passersby on the London Palladium balcony every night last year. “Thank you so much to the city of London for making me feel so welcome here, I never could’ve imagined it,” Zegler said as she took to the stage. “It was the honour of a lifetime singing to the people on Argyll Street eight times a week, I can’t believe I got so lucky to sing in front of thousands of you.”
Rosamund Pike also won for her performance in legal drama Inter Alia, and while Harry Potter‘s Paapa Essiedu took home best supporting actor for All My Sons — a show which also won best revival — U.S. star Bryan Cranston lost best actor to Jack Holden’s Kenrex outing.
Take a look at the full winners list from the 2026 Olivier Awards below.
Best revival
All My Sons (WINNER) Arcadia Much Ado About Nothing The Seagull
Best musical revival
American Psycho Evita Into The Woods (WINNER) The Producers
Best new play
1536 Inter Alia Kenrex Punch (WINNER)
Best new musical
Here We Are Paddington The Musical (WINNER) Shucked The Unlikely Pilgrimage Of Harold Fry
Best actress
Cate Blanchett, The Seagull Marianne Jean-Baptiste, All My Sons Julia McDermott, Weather Girl Rosamund Pike, Inter Alia (WINNER) Rosie Sheehy, Guess How Much I Love You?
Best actor
Bryan Cranston, All My Sons Tom Hiddleston, Much Ado About Nothing Sean Hayes, Good Night, Oscar Jack Holden, Kenrex (WINNER) David Shields, Punch
Best actress in a musical
Katie Brayben, Into The Woods Danielle Fiamanya & Georgina Onuorah, Brigadoon Jane Krakowski, Here We Are Jenna Russell, The Unlikely Pilgrimage Of Harold Fry Rachel Zegler, Evita (WINNER)
Best actor in a musical
Marc Antolin, The Producers James Hameed & Arti Shah, Paddington The Musical (WINNER) Andy Nyman, The Producers Jamie Parker, Into The Woods Diego Andres Rodriguez, Evita
Best supporting actor
Hammed Animashaun, Dealer’s Choice Paapa Essiedu, All My Sons (WINNER) Zachary Hart, The Seagull Zachary Hart, Stereophonic Giles Terera, Oh, Mary!
Best supporting actress
Isis Hainsworth, Arcadia Julie Hesmondhalgh, Punch (WINNER) Lucy Karczewski, Stereophonic Hayley Squires, All My Sons Sophie Thompson, When We Are Married
Best supporting actor in a musical
Trevor Ashley, The Producers Corbin Bleu, The Great Gatsby Tom Edden, Paddington The Musical (WINNER) Jo Foster, Into The Woods Oliver Savile, Into The Woods
Best supporting actress in a musical
Tracie Bennett, Here We Are Amy Booth-Steel, Paddington The Musical (WINNER) Kate Fleetwood, Into The Woods Victoria Hamilton-Barritt, Paddington The Musical Georgina Onuorah, Shucked
Best director
Jordan Fein, Into The Woods Luke Sheppard, Paddington The Musical (WINNER) Ed Stambollouian, Kenrex Lyndsey Turner, 1536 Ivo van Hove, All My Sons
Best new entertainment or comedy play
The Comedy About Spies Every Brilliant Thing Oh, Mary! (WINNER) Paranormal Activity
Best new dance production
Into The Hairy (WINNER) Mimi’s Shebeen Random Taranto She’s Auspicious
Best new production in affiliate theatre
Ben And Imo The Glass Menagerie (WINNER) The Ministry Of Lesbian Affairs Miss Myrtle’s Garden The Shitheads
Best family show
The Boy At The Back Of The Class (WINNER) The Boy With Wings The Firework Maker’s Daughter The Three Little Pigs
Best new opera production
Dead Man Walking (WINNER) The Makropulos Case Tosca Die Walküre
Best sound design
Adam Fisher, Into The Woods Gareth Owen, Paddington The Musical Ryan Rumery, Stereophonic Giles Thomas, Kenrex (WINNER)
Outstanding musical contribution
Matt Brind, Paddington The Musical Will Butler & Justin Craig, Stereophonic John Patrick Elliott, Kenrex Chris Fenwick & Sean Hayes, Good Night, Oscar (WINNER)
Best lighting design
Robbie Butler, Punch Jon Clark, Evita Aideen Malone & Roland Horvath, Into The Woods (WINNER) Joshua Pharo, Kenrex
Best set design
Paul Tate dePoo III, The Great Gatsby Tom Pye & Ash J Woodward, Paddington The Musical (WINNER) Tom Scutt, Into The Woods David Zinn, Stereophonic
Best costume design
Enver Chakartash, Stereophonic Linda Cho, The Great Gatsby Tom Scutt, Into The Woods Gabriella Slade & Tahra Zafar, Paddington The Musical (WINNER)
Best theatre choreographer
Fabian Aloise, Evita (WINNER) Ellen Kane, Paddington The Musical Drew McOnie, Brigadoon Lynne Page, American Psycho
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