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Life & Style

‘Paddington’ musical, Hollywood stars to vie for prizes at Olivier Awards

  • Paddington Bear is in the running for pawfuls of Olivier Awards at Britain’s top theatre honours on Sunday
Published April 12, 2026 Updated April 12, 2026 11:31am
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LONDON: Paddington Bear is in the running for pawfuls of Olivier Awards at Britain’s top theatre honours on Sunday, where a stage adaptation of the beloved ​children’s books along with fellow musical “Into The Woods” lead the nominations.

Oscar winner Cate ‌Blanchett, “Loki” actor Tom Hiddleston, “Breaking Bad” star Bryan Cranston and “Snow White” leading actor Rachel Zegler are among the famous names in the running for an Olivier Award for their performances in London stage productions.

“Paddington: The Musical”, ​based on author Michael Bond’s books and the 2014 film adaptation, brings to ​life the marmalade sandwich-loving bear, a refugee from Peru who is named after ⁠the London train station where he is found. The show, with music and lyrics ​by musician Tom Fletcher, has 11 nominations, including for the two actors who together portray the ​title character.

“Into the Woods”, a new production of Stephen Sondheim’s musical featuring Brothers Grimm characters, also has 11 nominations at the awards, which this year celebrate their 50th anniversary.

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Blanchett is up for best actress for ​her performance in Anton Chekhov’s “The Seagull”, competing against the likes of Rosamund Pike for legal ​drama “Inter Alia” and Marianne Jean-Baptiste for Arthur Miller’s “All My Sons”. The latter’s co-stars, Cranston and Paapa Essiedu, ‌who plays ⁠Professor Snape in the upcoming “Harry Potter” television series, are also nominated for best actor and best supporting actor respectively.

Hiddleston is in the running for best actor for “Much Ado About Nothing”. Zegler is nominated for best actress in a musical for her portrayal of Argentine first lady ​Eva Peron in “Evita”, which ​saw her performing ⁠the show’s big number “Don’t Cry For Me Argentina” live from a balcony outside the theatre.

Named after actor Laurence Olivier and first handed out ​in 1976, the awards are Britain’s most prestigious theatrical honours. Sunday’s ​ceremony, held ⁠at the Royal Albert Hall, will see veteran stage actor Elaine Paige receive a special award in recognition of her “extraordinary career” which “has made a defining contribution to musical theatre”.

“As we celebrate 50 ⁠years of ​the Olivier Awards, it is especially fitting to honour ​a performer whose artistry, dedication and generosity have inspired generations of audiences and artists alike,“ Kash Bennett, president of ​the Society of London Theatre, said in a statement.

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