John Lithgow wins finest actor on the UK stage Olivier Awards for exploring Roald Dahl's darkish facet

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LONDON (AP) — American actor John Lithgow received one of the best actor trophy on the London stage Olivier Awards on Sunday for exploring the darkish facet of youngsters’s author Roald Dahl in “Giant.”

Backwards-biographical story “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button” was named finest new musical on the awards, Britain’s equal of Broadway’s Tony Awards.

“Conclave” star Lithgow added the Olivier to an awards shelf that already contains a number of Tony, Emmy and Golden Globe trophies, for depicting the creator of “Charlie and the Chocolate Manufacturing unit” in Mark Rosenblatt’s play, which confronts Dahl’s antisemitic views.

“I think I’m going to faint,” stated an emotional Lithgow, 79. He stated he needed to guarantee Britons that the transatlantic “particular relationship remains to be firmly intact.”

“It’s not always easy to welcome an American into your midst, and at this particular moment, it’s probably a little more complicated than usual,” he stated.

Lesley Manville, whose resume features a stint as Princess Margaret in “The Crown,” took one of the best actress prize for her efficiency as shocked royal partner Jocasta in “Oedipus.” Director Robert Icke’s modern-day reimagining of the traditional Greek tragedy — which opens on Broadway later this 12 months — was named finest revival of a play.

Imelda Staunton – Queen Elizabeth II in two remaining seasons of “The Crown” – received the fifth Olivier of her profession, finest actress in a musical, for “Hello, Dolly!” Finest actor in a musical went to John Dagleish because the titular man who ages in reverse in “Benjamin Button.” The musical is predicated on a narrative by F. Scott Fitzgerald that additionally impressed a 2008 film starring Brad Pitt.

The Oliviers have been handed out in a ceremony at London’s Royal Albert Corridor hosted by Broadway, TV and runway star Billy Porter and British soul singer Beverley Knight.

Stars within the viewers included latest Academy Award winner Adrien Brody – a best-actor Olivier nominee for death-row stage drama “The Fear of 13” – and Cate Blanchett, just lately seen on the London stage in “The Seagull.”

“Giant” received three prizes together with finest new play. “Benjamin Button” additionally received three, as did a boisterous out of doors manufacturing of “Fiddler on the Roof” at Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre, which was named finest musical revival.

Maimuna Memon was named finest supporting actress in a musical for Tolstoy-inspired “Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812.” Layton Williams took the equal supporting actor prize for campy Celine Dion celebration “Titanique.”

For performs, supporting performer prizes went to Elliot Levey for “Giant” and Romola Garai for “The Years.” Norwegian director Eline Arbo was named finest director for “The Years,” an adaptation of Nobel Literature laureate Annie Ernaux’s autobiographical ebook.

The prizes, which acknowledge achievements in theater, opera and dance, have been based in 1976 and named for the late actor-director Laurence Olivier. Winners are chosen by voting teams of stage professionals and theatergoers.

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