By Edward Baran
London, – “Vishal” starred John Lithgo as writer Ronald Dahl and a music renovation of “The Curius Case of Benjamin Button” was one of the several winners at the Olivier Theater Awards of Britain on Sunday, each, each had three awards.
Organized at the Star-Stasted Royal Albert Hall, “Fidler on the Roof” also watched three Olivier Awards at the ceremony, in which no one dominates the show as is often the case.
US Star Lithgo won the Best Actor Award for his turn as Dahl in the “Vishal” of Mark Roussend, which was an account of Fallout from the 1983 book review, written by the author who instigated allegations of anti-Jew-Jewish.
Lithgo told Reuters, “I am really trembling on everyone. I have never shaken so much with a happy incident.”
“It was also very emotional to embrace the English theater community in this way. I can’t even tell you what it means.”
“Vishal” also won the best new drama and Elliot Leave, co-star of Lithgo, won the best actor in the supporting role.
F. The music of the short story of Scott Fitzerld, which is in the reverse age, was re -designed for theater in the Benjamin button – a cornish Fishing village – won the review since it started last year.
It received the best new music, award for excellent music contribution, and the best actor as a button in a music for John Delgish.
Leslie Manville won the best actress for her portrayal in “Odipus” for her depiction, in which she gave her second Olivier Award.
Manville told Reuters, “I am really unstable … it’s a great platform to get out in the Royal Albert Hall and see all those faces.”
“But it’s amazing. I am very happy for this drama and that part for this award and what it means to me.”
Emailda Stonton racks her fifth Olivier, hit show “Hello, Dolly!” I won the best actress in a music for her turn as Dolly Levi.
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