Olivier Awards red carpet: David Tennant, Sarah Snook and Cara Delevingne among stars

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British actor David Tennant speaks to guests on the green carpet upon arrival to attend The Olivier Awards at the Royal Albert Hall in central London on April 14, 2024Image source, Getty Images
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David Tennant scored his third Olivier nomination for his performance in Macbeth at the Donmar Warehouse

The biggest names in British theatre walked the red carpet on Sunday, as the Olivier Awards took place at London's Royal Albert Hall.

Sunset Boulevard, Guys & Dolls, Dear England and Stranger Things were among the winners at the ceremony, which is the most prestigious event in UK theatre.

Here's a selection of photos from the red carpet (which actually wasn't red, but green):

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US singer Nicole Scherzinger was named best actress in a musical for her performance in Sunset Boulevard

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Happy Valley star James Norton was nominated for his performance in the stage adaptation of Hanya Yanagihara's novel A Little Life

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Sophie Okonedo was nominated for best actress for her performance in Medea

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US actor Myles Frost plays Michael Jackson in MJ: The Musical, which recently opened in London's West End

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Cara Delevingne is currently starring in the West End production of Cabaret

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RuPaul's Drag Race star Michelle Visage was presenting an award at the ceremony

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The Morning Show star Billy Crudup is currently performing in Harry Clarke, a one-man show in the West End

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Next to Normal star Eleanor Worthington-Cox, who acted in Matilda as a child, is nominated for best supporting actress in a musical

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British actor Joseph Fiennes was nominated for playing England manager Gareth Southgate in Dear England

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Ted Lasso star Hannah Waddingham hosted the Oliviers for the second consecutive year

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The cast and crew of Bluey's Big Play, which was nominated for best family show

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Dutch actor and singer Celinde Schoenmaker appears in the Bridge Theatre's production of Guys & Dolls

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West End legend Beverley Knight is currently starring in the stage production of Sister Act

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Actress Amy Trigg won best supporting actress in a musical for her performance in critically acclaimed show The Little Big Things

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Adrian Lester took part in a performance to mark 60 years of the National Theatre

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Succession star Sarah Snook won best actress in a play for starring in a one-woman production of The Picture of Dorian Gray

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The Hills Of California, written by Jez Butterworth, was nominated for best new play

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Actress Sheridan Smith is currently starring in Opening Night, which has just announced it will be finishing its run two months early

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Andrew Scott, who starred in best play revival Vanya, posed for selfies

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Seeta Patel's adaptation of The Rite Of Spring at Sadler's Wells was nominated for best new dance production

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Former X Factor winner Joe McElderry recently appeared in a Panto version of Pinocchio at the Royal Theatre Newcastle

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Actresses (L-R) Janie Dee, Bonnie Langford and Joanna Riding posed together on the green carpet

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Dame Arlene Phillips won the award for best theatre choreographer for her work on Guys & Dolls

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Guys & Dolls star Marisha Wallace found out about her Olivier nomination when she was in Celebrity Big Brother last month

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