FAQs
- What are the Olivier Awards with Mastercard?
The Olivier Awards are run by Society of London Theatre (SOLT) and are the most prestigious theatre awards in the UK. For full information about the awards, see the “About The Awards” section.
- When are the Olivier Awards this year?
The Olivier Awards were held on Sunday 6 April 2025 at the Royal Albert Hall.
- How are winners and nominees decided?
The Olivier Awards are judged by four separate panels. For further details visit the “How The Winners Are Chosen” page.
- Who was eligible for nomination for an award for 2025?
Any new production that opened between 28 February 2024 to 14 February 2025 in a theatre represented in membership of Society of London Theatre was eligible for consideration for the Olivier Awards 2025 with Mastercard, provided it ran for the minimum amount of performance required for that category.
- How many awards are there and who is nominated?
The awards include 26 categories, although they are not all given each year: 21 for theatre, two for opera, two for dance, one for productions presented by SOLT’s (Society of London Theatre) Affiliate members. The Society of London Theatre also may presents a Special Award and/or a Lifetime Achievement Award, as well as Industry Recognition Awards that are presented before the ceremony.
- Where can I find out about previous years’ Olivier Awards?
Visit the Previous Winners page for information on all winners and nominees since the awards began.
- What does an Olivier Award look like?
The bronze statue portrays a young Laurence Olivier as Henry V at the Old Vic in 1937. It was commissioned by SOLT from the sculptor Harry Franchetti and weighs 1.6kg.
- Who was Laurence Olivier?
Laurence Olivier (1907-1989) was an actor, director and founder of the National Theatre Company. In 1984 Olivier agreed to give his name to the awards. Visit the Laurence Olivier page for a full biography.