Summarize and humanize this content to 2000 words in 6 paragraphs in EnglishElizabeth Debicki flashed a hint of sideboob in a flowing white gown as she led the stars on the red carpet at the 2025 Olivier Awards on Sunday.The Australian actress, 34, looked out of this world in the draped garment as she stormed the red carpet at London’s Royal Albert Hall in Kensington. 55-year-old Cate Blanchett cut a trendy display in a red and navy dress, teamed with dark-rimmed sunglasses.And Best Actor nominee Adrian Brody, 51, attempted to shield his nerves ahead of the ceremony as he arrived with his gorgeous girlfriend Georgina Chapman, 48.Following his 2025 Oscars win last month, Adrian had all eyes on him as he posed for photos.The Olivier Awards is a particularly star-studded occasion this year, after a number of Hollywood veterans received nominations.  Elizabeth Debicki, 34, flashed a hint of sideboob in a flowing white gown as she led the stars on the red carpet at the 2025 Olivier Awards on Sunday 55-year-old Cate Blanchett cut a trendy display in a red and navy dress, teamed with dark-rimmed sunglasses And Best Actor nominee Adrian Brody, 51, attempted to shield his nerves ahead of the ceremony as he arrived with his gorgeous girlfriend Georgina Chapman, 48Hosted by Beverley Knight and Billy Porter, the 2025 Oliviers celebrates the best of London’s West End. Among the stars arriving, Maya Jama, 30, cut a sophisticated look in a grey three-piece tailored suit with a incredibly chic hairdo. Mrs. Harris Goes To Paris star Lesley Manville, 69, showcased her ageless beauty in a timeless satin grey gown.   Idris Elba looked incredibly dapper in a quirky black suit as he made a striking entrance. Too Good To Be True star Kara Tointon, 41, slipped into a quirky LBD and opaque tights. Former TOWIE star Ferne McCann brought the glitz and glamour in a dazzling sequin gown. Oedipus star Mark Strong, 61, who is up for a Best Actor nom, looked excited ahead of the ceremony. EastEnders actress and Strictly Come Dancing star Rose Ayling-Ellis stunned in a dramatic red dress.  The Australian actress looked out of this world in the draped garment as she stormed the red carpet at London’s Royal Albert Hall in Kensington She teamed her look with open-toe sandals and a swipe of red lipstick Cate soaked up the British sunshine as she struck a pose for photos Harvey Weinstein’s ex wife Georgina exuded elegance in a plunging black and white gown, adorned with huge flower motifs  Following his 2025 Oscars win last month, Adrian had all eyes on him as he posed for photos Adrian shared a sweet moment with his mother Sylvia Plachy as she tried to take selfies with her son Georgina had all eyes on her as she walked up the stairs Maya Jama cut a sophisticated look in a grey three-piece tailored suit with a incredibly chic hairdo Maya flashed her envious physique in the figure-hugging skirt Maya had a catch up with actor Idris Elba, 52 Idris looked incredibly dapper in a quirky black suit Idris stuck a peace sign up as he posed with Maya Mrs. Harris Goes To Paris star Lesley Manville, 69, showcased her ageless beauty in a timeless satin grey gown Too Good To Be True star Kara Tointon, 41, slipped into a quirky LBD and opaque tights Former TOWIE star Ferne McCann brought the glitz and glamour in a dazzling sequin gown Hosted by Beverley Knight (L) and Billy Porter (R), the 2025 Oliviers celebrates the best of London’s West End Oedipus star Mark Strong, 61, who is up for a Best Actor nom, looked excited ahead of the ceremony He was proudly joined by his TV producer wife Liza Marshall Dawn O’Porter and her Irish husband Chris O’Dowd posed arm in arm as the arrived at the Royal Albert Hall The stars presenting awards include Cate Blanchett, Naomi Campbell, Elizabeth Debicki, Tom Hiddleston, Idris Elba, Martin Freeman and Ewan McGregor (pictured) EastEnders actress and Strictly Come Dancing star Rose Ayling-Ellis stunned in a dramatic red dress  Star of the show Imelda Staunton is up for a nod for her leading role in the musical Hello, Dolly! Tom Hiddleston and Hayley Atwell, who star in their new play Much Ado About Nothing together, reunited on the carpet She oozed elegance in a side cut-out black dress, flashing a hint of sideboob The pair are currently starring as sparring enemies-turned-lovers, Benedick and Beatrice, in the new Shakespeare adaptation by The Jamie Lloyd Company at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane Tom, 44, appeared to be in jovial spirits as he smiled and chatted with fans Tom and Hayley couldn’t wipe the smiles off their faces as they mingled with fans Lara Pulver, 44, looked effortlessly stylish in an off-white satin jumpsuit Leigh Lawson and his wife Twiggy looked more than loved-up as they attended the event together John Lithgow, 79, looked dapper in a black tuxedo Strictly Come Dancing star Layton Williams has received a Best Supporting Actor nod for Titanique He arrived in a striking black hat and stylish suit Indira Varma looked glamorous in a velvet teal dressTom Hiddleston and Hayley Atwell, who star in their new play Much Ado About Nothing together, reunited on the carpet. The pair are currently starring as sparring enemies-turned-lovers, Benedick and Beatrice, in the new Shakespeare adaptation by The Jamie Lloyd Company at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane. And the competition is of the highest calibre, with American actors Adrien, John Lithgow and Billy Crudup set to battle it out in the Best Actor category against English stars Paapa Essiedu and Mark Strong. The Best Actress categories are equally as star-studded, with Imelda Staunton receiving a nod for her leading role in the musical Hello, Dolly! while Lesley Manville has been nominated for an ‘explosive’ thriller retelling of Oedipus – in which she starred opposite Strong last year.Meanwhile Mission Impossible star Indira Varma also received a Best Actress nod for her leading role in a classic adaptation of the Greek tragedy which opened in January – however her co-star Rami Malek was snubbed. Impressively, Atonement actress Romola Garai has been nominated twice in the same category for two separate plays; Giant and The Years. Other British stars up for stage gongs include Strictly’s Layton Williams, comedian Meera Syal and three-time Olivier Award winner Sharon D. Clarke.Meanwhile the revival of Joseph Stein’s musical Fiddler On The Roof has garnered the most nods with 13 total nominations. The Best Actress categories are equally as star-studded, with Imelda Staunton (pictured) receiving a nod for her leading role in the musical Hello, Dolly! Meanwhile Lesley Manville has been nominated for an ‘explosive’ thriller retelling of Oedipus – in which she starred opposite Strong last year Conclave star Lithgow received his nod for his portrayal of Roald Dahl in Giant, a play which puts the author in the dock for his uncomfortable views Meanwhile Mission Impossible star Indira Varma also received a Best Actress nod for her leading role in a classic adaptation of the Greek tragedy which opened in January – however her co-star Rami Malek was snubbed Paapa Essiedu has been nominated for Death Of England: Delroy while Billy Crudup’s nod was for Harry Clarke  Impressively, Atonement actress Romola Garai has been nominated twice in the same category for two separate plays; Giant and The Years (pictured) Strictly Come Dancing star Layton Williams has received a Best Supporting Actor nod for Titanique New productions Giant and The Years have tied for most nominated play with five nods each.Manville and Strong have both been nominated for the top gongs for their roles in a retelling of the father-killing, mother-loving king of Thebes, Oedipus. Conclave star Lithgow received his nod for his portrayal of Roald Dahl in Giant, a play which puts the author in the dock for his uncomfortable views.The play examines the fallout from revolting anti-Semitic insinuations he made in 1983 in a review of a book – God Cried – by Tony Clifton and Catherine Leroy, about the bombing of Lebanon the previous year.Meanwhile Brody’s nomination is for his role in The Fear Of 13, which ran at the Donmar Warehouse last year and is based on Nick Yarrow’s memoir about being incarcerated on death row in America for 22 years.ITV will air a highlights programme on Sunday featuring some of the awards and performances at 10.15pm on ITV1 and STV, before becoming available on ITVX.One of the performance audiences are set to be treated to is from Les Miserables to celebrate the show’s 40th anniversary. TikTok is also returning to host the Green Carpet coverage as the official mobile entertainment platform.  Olivier awards 2025: Full nominations list  Best ActressHeather Agyepong – Shifters Lesley Manville for OedipusRosie Sheehy for MachinalMeera Syal for A Tupperware Of AshesIndira Varma for OedipusBest Actress in a Musical Chumisa Dornford-May for Natasha, Pierre & The great Comet Of 1812Lauren Drew for Titanique Clare Foster for The Curious Case Of Benjamin ButtonLara Pulver for Fiddler On The RoofImelda Staunton for Hello, Dolly! Best Actress in a Supporting RoleSharon D. Clarke for The Importance Of Being Earnest Romola Garai for Giant Romola Garai for The YearsGina McKee for The Years Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a MusicalLiv Andrusier for Fiddler On The RoofAmy Di Bartolomeo for The Devil Wears PradaBeverley Klein for Fiddler On The RoofMaimuna Memon for Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet Of 1812 Best New Musical The Curious Case Of Benjamin ButtonMJ The Musical Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet Of 1812Why Am I So Single?Best Revival The Importance of Being Earnest Machinal Oedipus Waiting For Godot Sir Peter Hall Award For Best Director Eline Arbo for The YearsJordan Fein for Fiddler On The RoofNicholas Hytner for Giant Robert Icke for Oedipus Best Lighting DesignPaule Constable & Ben Jacobs for Oliver!Howard Hudson for Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet Of 1812 Howard Hudson for Starlight Express Aideen Malone for Fiddler On The Roof  Outstanding Achievement in OperaAigul Akhmetshina for her performance in CarmenAllan Clayton for his performance in FestenJung Young-doo for his direction of LearBest New Production in Affiliate Theatre Animal Farm at Theatre Royal Stratford East by George Orwell, adapted by Tatty HennessyBoys On The Verge Of Tears by Sam Grabiner at Soho TheatreEnglish by Sanaz Toossi at Kiln TheatreNow, I See by Lanre Malaolu at Theatre Royal Stratford EastWhat We Talk About When We Talk About Anne Frank by Nathan Englander at Marylebone TheatreOustanding Achievement In Dance Sarah Chun for her performance in Three Short Ballets Tom Visser for his lighting design of Angels’ Atlas as part of Frontiers: Choreographers Of Canada – Pite/Kudelka/PortnerEva Yerbabuena for her performance in YerbagüenaBest Costume Design Hugh Durrant for Robin Hood Sachiko Nakahara for Spirited AwayTom Scutt for Fiddler On The Roof Gabriella Slade for Starlight Express Noël Coward Award for Best New Entertainment or Comedy Play Ballet Shoes adapted by Kendall Feaver Inside No. 9 Stage/Fright by Steve Pemberton & Reece ShearsmithSpirited Away adapted by John Caird & co-adapted by Maoko Imai Titanique by Tye Blue, Marla Mindelle & Constantine Rousouli Best Actor Adrien Brody for The Fear Of 13 Billy Crudup for Harry Clarke Paapa Essiedu for Death Of England: Delroy John Lithgow for Giant Mark Strong for Oedipus Best Actor in a Musical John Dagleish for The Curious Case Of Benjamin ButtonAdam Dannheisser for Fiddler On The Roof Myles Frost for MJ The Musical Simon Lipkin for Oliver! Jamie Muscato for Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet Of 1812Best Actor in a Supporting RoleJorge Bosch for KyotoTom Edden for Waiting For GodotElliot Levey for GiantBen Whishaw for Bluets  Best Actor in a Supporting Role in a MusicalAndy Nyman for Holly, Dolly!Raphael Papo for Fiddler On The Roof Layton Williams for Titanique Tom Xander for Mean Girls Best New PlayThe Fear Of 13Giant KyotoShiftersThe Years Best Musical RevivalFiddler On The RoofHello, Dolly!Oliver!Starlight Express  Best Set DesignJon Bausor for Set, Toby Olié & Daisy Beattie for Puppetry and Satoshi Kuriyama for Projection for Spirited Away at London ColiseumFrankie Bradshaw for Ballet Shoes at National Theatre – OlivierEs Devlin for Coriolanus at National Theatre – OlivierTom Scutt for Fiddler On The Roof at Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre Best New Opera ProductionDuke Bluebeard’s Castle by English National OperaFesten by The Royal OperaL’Olimpiade by Irish National Opera & The Royal OperaThe Tales Of Hoffmann by The Royal Opera Best Family ShowBrainiac Live Maddie Moate’s Very Curious ChristmasThe Nutcracker Rough Magic Best New Dance Production  Assembly Hall by Kidd Pivot, Crystal Pite & Jonathon Young Frontiers: Choreographers Of Canada – Pite/Kudelka/Portner by The National Ballet Of Canada Theatre Of Dreams by Hofesh Shechter Company An Untitled Love by A.I.M by Kyle Abraham Best Theatre Choreographer Matthew Bourne for Oliver! Julia Cheng for Fiddler On The RoofHofesh Shechter for Oedipus Christopher Wheeldon for MJ The Musical Best Sound Design Nick Lidster for Fiddler On The Roof Christopher Shutt for Oedipus Thijs van Vuure for The Years Koichi Yamamoto for Spirited AwayOutstanding Musical Contribution Mark Aspinall for Musical Supervision & Additional Orchestrations for Fiddler On The RoofDarren Clark for Music Supervision, Orchestrations & Arrangements and Mark Aspinall for Musical Direction, Music Supervision, Orchestrations & Arrangements for The Curious Case Of Benjamin ButtonDave Malloy for Orchestrations and Nicholas Skilbeck for Musical Supervision for Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet Of 1812Asaf Zohar for Compositions and Gavin Sutherland for Dance Arrangements & Orchestration for Ballet Shoes  

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