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Olivier Awards 2026 Announces Recipients of Outstanding Contribution and Industry Recognition Awards

February 25, 20264 Mins Read
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The Olivier Awards 2026 with Cunard has announced the recipients of the Outstanding Contribution to Dance, Outstanding Contribution to Opera, and Industry Recognition Awards.

Sir Wayne McGregor CBE receives the Outstanding Contribution to Dance Award. The internationally acclaimed choreographer and director has spent more than three decades redefining the possibilities of dance through interdisciplinary collaborations across the arts, sciences and technology.

Reflecting on the honour, he said:
“On this milestone 50th anniversary of the Olivier Awards, I am deeply honoured and truly grateful for this recognition. Every project we bring to life is a labour of love – shaped by trust, curiosity, discipline, and the shared belief that together we can create something greater than any one of us alone. For more than three decades in the art form I cherish – dance – I have been sustained by extraordinary collaborators whose generosity and brilliance make the work possible.
“This award celebrates that collective spirit: the courage to experiment, take risks, challenge ourselves, and keep reaching for excellence. It is also a reminder that the arts matter profoundly – that through creativity, imagination, and access to culture, we give one another the chance not only to grow but to soar.”

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Danielle De Niese is recognised with the Outstanding Contribution to Opera Award. The Emmy-winning performer has built a career spanning opera, musical theatre and television, noted for her ability to bring classical music to broad new audiences.

She said:
“Though I have done musicals and TV my whole life, opera has been the dominant art form of my musical identity since the age of eight. From the moment I fell in love with classical music, my main objective has been to share this passion with as many people as possible. It has been a journey of many “first-ever” moments and “youngest in history” milestones but has also involved breaking down many barriers (some invisible) and pushing opera beyond its known borders to places it has never been present.
“My dream and objective has remained the same and I feel constantly rewarded and renewed by how many different audiences come to see me perform and become fans of this art form for life. I am deeply moved to be recognised for this with an Olivier Award, it is a tremendous honour and I thank the committee for welcoming me into this amazing pantheon of artists.”

The Industry Recognition Awards, which spotlight individuals whose behind-the-scenes work shapes the UK theatre sector, go to Betty Laine OBE, Linda Tolhurst and David Wood OBE.

Betty Laine OBE, founder and Principal Emerita of Laine Theatre Arts, is honoured for five decades of dedication to training performers who have gone on to notable careers across theatre.

Linda Tolhurst is recognised for her more than fifty years at the National Theatre, where she has served as Stage Door Keeper for the past forty-six years, becoming a vital link between front-of-house, backstage teams and visiting artists.

David Wood OBE, described as ‘the national children’s dramatist’, is celebrated for a prolific career that includes more than 75 plays for young audiences, from The Gingerbread Man to Goodnight Mister Tom and The Tiger Who Came to Tea.

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Deputy Mayor for Culture and the Creative Industries Justine Simons OBE said:
“London’s theatre is the best in the world and a huge reason for this is the extraordinary unsung heroes who are working incredibly hard behind the scenes to bring us the shows we love. Linda, Betty and David have shaped the cultural life of our city for decades and it is a wonderful that that they are being honoured with these awards.”

Claire Walker, Co-CEO of Society of London Theatre and UK Theatre, added:
“Whether they are performing on stage or working tirelessly behind the scenes, this year’s recipients are the bedrock of our sector. They represent the extraordinary breadth of talent, dedication and creativity that sustains theatre in this country, from trailblazing artists redefining their art forms, to stalwart champions of the industry. We are immensely proud to recognise each of them with an Olivier Award and look forward to celebrating their achievements.”

All five recipients will receive their awards at the Olivier Awards with Cunard Tea Party at The Londoner Hotel on Friday 20 March. They will also be guests of honour at the Olivier Awards ceremony on Sunday 12 April, where Wayne McGregor and Danielle De Niese will present the winners of Best New Opera Production and Best New Dance Production.

The Olivier Awards 2026 with Cunard will be broadcast on the BBC on Sunday 12 April.

More information can be found here.

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