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Popcorn, Chicago Scoop Final Oliviers

Date: 24 February 1998

The final pieces of the 1998 Laurence Olivier Awards fell into place last night (23 February) during the BBC2 television broadcast of the ceremony. Two awards - Best New Comedy and Outstanding Musical Production - were withheld during last Monday's live ceremony so that the winners could be surprised on camera. Now announced, the winners are, respectively: Ben Elton's Popcorn and Chicago.

Comedian and actor Hugh Laurie presented the Best New Comedy award to the cast and playwright following a performance of Popcorn at the Apollo Theatre. The presentation was greeted with a rapturous standing ovation from the evening's audience. Elton said, on accepting, 'I'll start by thanking Noel Coward because, when I was 12 or 13, I read Sheridan Morley's biography of Coward, A Talent to Amuse, and from that moment on, I dreamt of having a hit play running on Shaftesbury Avenue.'

In similar fashion, Dame Edna Everage appeared on stage at the Adelphi following curtain call to present the Outstanding Musical Production award to the Chicago cast. The show's American producers were on hand to extend the co-creators' personal thanks to director Walter Bobbie, choreographer Ann Reinking and 'the ensemble of stars and musicians, the like of which London has never seen.' Ute Lemper, co-star of the show with Ruthie Henshall, had earlier taken home her own Olivier statue for Best Actress in a Musical. For full Award details, check out our Feature.

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