“Lost” actor Matthew Fox and his wife Margherita Ronchi. Fox, a star of Neil LaBute’s “In a Forest Dark and Deep,” presented at the ceremony. (Ian Gavan / Getty Images)
“Dollhouse” actress Olivia Williams, who stars with Matthew Fox in Neil LaBute‘s “In a Forest, Dark and Deep” in London, presented at the Olivier Awards. (Ian Gavan / Getty Images)
Actors Jonny Lee Miller (“Dexter”) and Michele Hicks (“The Shield”). Miller is one of the stars of director Danny Boyle’s new production of “Frankenstein.” (Ian Gavan / Getty Images)
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“Mad Men” actress Elisabeth Moss, who also appears in a revival of Lillian Hellman’s “The Children’s Hour,” opposite Keira Knightley. (Ian Gavan / Getty Images)
Actors Rupert Everett, who will be play Professor Henry Higgins in a West End production of “Pygmalion,” and Kara Tointon, who will play Eliza Doolittle . (Ian Gavan / Getty Images)
Actress Anne-Marie Duff, the star of “Cause Célèbre,” which opens this week at the Old Vic. (Ian Gavan / Getty Images)
Actress Gina McKee, who was nominated for supporting actress in a leading role for her portrayal of Goneril in “King Lear” at the Donmar Warehouse. (Ian Gavan / Getty Images)
Composer and lyricist Stephen Sondheim, who received the 2011 Olivier Special Award. (Ian West / Associated Press)
Actor Ramin Karimloo who appears in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s musical “Love Never Dies,” and his wife, Mandy Karimloo. (Ian Gavan / Getty Images)
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Former Queen guitarist Brian May and his wife, Anita Dobson. “We Will Rock You,” the musical featuring Queen’s music, won the BBC Radio 2 Olivier Audience Award. (Carol Court / AFP / Getty Images)
“Doctors” actress Tracie Bennett, who was nominated for an Olivier for playing Judy Garland in “End of the Rainbow.” (Carl Court / AFP / Getty Images)
Veteran actor Joss Ackland. (Ian Gavan / Getty Images)
Actress Sierra Boggess, who was nominated for lead actress for the musical “Love Never Dies.” (Ian Gavan / Getty Images)
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“Legally Blonde” actress Sheridan Smith, who won the lead actress category. (Carl Court / AFP / Getty Images)
Dave Stewart, who wrote music for “Ghost: The Musical,” with the show’s star Caissie Levy. (Ian Gavan/Getty Images)