Olivier Awards 2014: Lucy Kirkwood's Chimerica wins best new play

Lucy Kirkwood’s Chimerica has been named Best New Play at the Olivier Awards.
The thriller, which focuses on the political relationship between China and the US, opened to universal critical acclaim last year.
The play, which was awarded five stars by the majority of critics, explores the story behind the photograph of The Tank Man during the events of Tiananmen Square in 1989.
It opened at the Almeida theatre in Islington last year, before transferring to the Harold Pinter Theatre in the West End.
Accepting her award, playwright Kirkwood said: “I’ve got an enormous debt of gratitude to everyone at the Almeida theatre, Sonia Friedman... and my family.
“It’s important I accept this on behalf of the whole Chimerica company. Producing this play was a huge collaborative effort and I was lucky enough to work with cast and crew who were ridiculously talented.
“Most of all I’d like to share this with Lyndsey Turner…without who the play would have been a much poorer version of itself.”
Turner won Best Director for Chimerica earlier in the evening.
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