‘To my wife for managing my vast collection of neuroses!’ – the Olivier awards’ best quotes

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Director Robert Icke on the unexpected effect of staging the tragedy Oedipus:

We’ve had such a nice time – it turns out incest really brings people together!

John Lithgow has an extreme reaction akin to audiences at Romola Garai’s The Years as he collects the best actor award:

Romola, I think I’m going to faint!

Layton Williams acknowledges the, er, unusual nature of his Titanique role:

I just won an Olivier for playing an iceberg!

Corbin Bleu, Maimuna Memon, Layton Williams and Samantha Barks at the Olivier awards.
Corbin Bleu, Maimuna Memon, Layton Williams and Samantha Barks at the Olivier awards. Photograph: Dave Benett/Max Cisotti/Getty Images

Director Eline Arbo explains why Annie Ernaux’s The Years is a book for the ages:

I would like to thank Annie Ernaux for reminding us all that the story of a normal woman’s life can be extraordinary

Presenter Celia Imrie admires the shortlist for best supporting actor:

There are four nominees and I don’t understand how you can choose between these four handsome hunks

And the winner of that award is Elliot Levey for Giant, who praises the playwright and director:

Thank you to Rosenblatt and Hytner. Which sounds like three people doesn’t it? Like a firm of chartered accountants. Rosen, Blatt and Hytner. I’d use them. Thanks to all three of you!

Maimuna Memon, who won best supporting actress in a musical, reflects on her stop-start embrace with presenter Corbin Bleu:

Trust me to make it awkward with a kiss!

Cate Blanchett and Tom Burke arrive at the Royal Albert Hall.
Cate Blanchett and Tom Burke arrive at the Royal Albert Hall. Photograph: Vianney Le Caer/Rex/Shutterstock

Worse for wear or bodyguards? Tom Burke gives two reasons why he and co-presenter Cate Blanchett are in dark shades:

Cate and I moonlight as each other’s personal security – it makes a public event such as this quite complicated … The other reason is we finished doing The Seagull last night

Mark Rosenblatt was among many to recognise the vital backstage role played by partners:

To my wondrous wife, Amy, for managing my vast collection of neuroses

Rufus Norris lists what he holds dear as he says goodbye to the National Theatre, after receiving a special award for his tenure:

Empathy, collaboration, craft, rigour, equality of opportunity and love – in all its complexity

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