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American-themed plays sweep British theatre prizes

Published 2019-04-07, 05:37 p/m
American-themed plays sweep British theatre prizes
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* "The Inheritance", about gay men in NYC, wins four awards

* Best actor Soller pays tribute to victims of AIDS

* Musical about kindness after Sept. 11 also takes four prizes

* Tennessee Williams (NYSE:WMB) drama wins best actress and best revival

By Jayson Mansaray

LONDON, April 7 (Reuters) - Productions about gay men in New York City, friendship after the Sept. 11 attacks and love in Mississippi dominated Britain's prestigious Olivier Awards for best theatre on Sunday.

In a distinctly American-themed night, "The Inheritance", a play about the generation after the peak of the AIDS crisis, was joint overall winner with four awards: best new play, best director (Stephen Daldry), best actor (Kyle Soller) and best lighting.

Written by Matthew Lopez, the two-part play transposes E.M. Forster's classic 1910 novel "Howards End" to modern New York, where a group of young, ambitious men ponder their existence and the previous generation's legacy.

"I don't have the proper vocabulary ... It feels like an out-of-body experience ... a bit crazy," Soller told Reuters after winning the award over other nominees like Ian McKellen and David Suchet.

"To be speaking for a community where there's so much pain, so much healing to be done, it is just really incredible, very emotional," he added.

In his acceptance speech, Soller paid tribute to the victims of AIDS and lamented that in some nations people can still be stoned to death for being gay.

"Come From Away", a musical about the power of kindness among air passengers grounded in Canada after the 2001 attacks on New York and Washington, also won four awards including best new musical.

"Company", a reworking of U.S. composer Stephen Sondheim's comedy with a woman instead of a man in the lead role, took three prizes including best musical revival.

"Summer And Smoke", a rarely-staged Tennessee Williams' drama about love, loneliness and self-destruction set in small-town Mississippi, took two honours for best actress (Patsy Ferran) and best revival.

"I wasn't expecting it ... Nobody knows who I am," Ferran told Reuters afterwards, clutching a glass of champagne. "I might be slightly hung over tomorrow, don't tell anyone!"

Prince Charles' wife Camilla joined stars of British theatre for the glitzy ceremony at the Royal Albert Hall in London.

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