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WOS Radio: Interviews with 2007's Olivier Winners

WOS Radio: Interviews with 2007's Olivier Winners

Date: 20 February 2007

Winners of the 31st annual Laurence Olivier Awards, London's equivalent of the Tonys and the UK's most prestigious stage awards, were announced at a star-studded ceremony, hosted by Richard Wilson and Sue Johnston and held on Sunday night (18 February 2007) at the Grosvenor House, Park Lane (See Full Winners' List, 18 Feb 2007).

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As soon as they came off stage, Whatsonstage.com Radio presenter Roger Foss nabbed some of the night’s big winners for exclusive interviews in which they share their thoughts about their wins, their work and the evening’s festivities.

Interviewees include: Tamsin Greig (Best Actress), Dominic Cooke (Best Director), Sheila Hancock (Best Supporting Performance in a Musical), presenter Don Johnson, Javier de Frutos (Best Theatre Choreographer), Caroline, Or Change’s Tonya Pinkins and Jeanine Tesori, and the five-time Olivier award-winning Sunday in the Park with George crew including Jenna Russell (Best Actress in a Musical), Daniel Evans (Best Actor in a Musical), director Sam Buntrock and Menier Chocolate Factory artistic director David Babani.

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