Hannah Waddingham, who hosted the Olivier Awards 2023 at London’s Royal Albert Hall on Sunday, looked amazing in two completely different ensembles.
Hannah Waddingham looks amazing in a plunging emerald gown after stealing the show in a slinky velvet minidress
When she took the stage, the actress radiated elegance in a low-cut emerald gown with sequins.
The dress’s tight bodice and voluminous princess skirt made her the center of attention as she hosted the star-studded event.
Hannah’s bleached blonde hair was pulled back in a ponytail, and she wore a complete face of makeup that was expertly applied to highlight her natural beauty.
The stunning performer, who will also be hosting the Eurovision Song Contest, dazzled with her sassy stage presence and powerful voice.
She arrived at the party earlier in the evening in a very busty purple velvet minidress with a lovely train.
Hannah elongated her already desirable stature with glittering silver shoes and a sparkling necklace.
At the event, which was hosted by the star of Ted Lasso, West End stars celebrated the best of British theater.
At the star-studded party, Paul Mescal and Jodie Comer both won their first Olivier Awards.
After a sold-out run of A Streetcar Named Desire at the Almeida Theatre, which starred the 27-year-old Irish actor Paul as Stanley Kowalski, he won praise for his powerful performance.
The 30-year-old star of Killing Eve, Jodie, won Best Actress for her role in the one-woman play Prima Facie.
Next, Anjana Vasan, who played Stella Kowalski on Streetcar with Paul, won the Best Supporting Actress award for her great work.
The award for Best Supporting Actor went to Will Keen for Patriots, which was written by Peter Morgan of The Crown.
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