Tony Awards 2015: Hollywood invade Broadway, come in Birdman
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time Best Play e c'è gloria per Helen Mirren.
NEW YORK - Nell’anno dell’Oscar al film di Inarritu Birdman, la storia di un attore hollywoodiano che tenta di reinventarsi a Broadway, ecco che i Tony Awards 2015 confermano quanto costruito sul grande schermo dal regista messicano.
Erano tantissime infatti le stelle hollywoodiane presenti alla kermesse che di fatto rappresenta l’Oscar del teatro: Bradley Cooper, Helen Mirren, Carey Mulligan, Vanessa Hudgens e persino Jennifer Lopez.
A spiccare tra questi è l’attrice inglese, che grazie all’opera The Audience ha conquistato il premio Best Leading Actress in a Play.
L’opera che ha vinto il premio più importante, Best play, è The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time.
ECCO LA LISTA COMPLETA DEI VINCITORI
Best Play:
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
Best Musical:
Fun Home
Best Revival of a Play:
Skylight
Best Revival of a Musical:
The King and I
Best Book of a Musical:
Lisa Kron - Fun Home
Best Original Score:
Jeanine Tesori and Lisa Kron - Fun Home
Best Leading Actor in a Play:
Alex Sharp - The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
Best Leading Actress in a Play:
Helen Mirren - The Audience
Best Leading Actor in a Musical:
Michael Cerveris - Fun Home
Best Leading Actress in a Musical:
Kelli O'Hara - The King and I
Best Featured Actor in a Play:
Richard McCabe - The Audience
Best Featured Actress in a Play:
Annaleigh Ashford - You Can't Take It With You
Best Featured Actor in a Musical:
Christian Borle - Something Rotten!
Best Featured Actress in a Musical:
Ruthie Ann Miles - The King and I
Best Direction of a Play:
Marianne Elliott - The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
Best Direction of a Musical:
Sam Gold - Fun Home
Best Choreography:
Christopher Wheeldon - An American in Paris
Best Orchestrations:
Christopher Austin, Don Sebesky and Bill Elliott - An American in Paris
Special Tony Award:
John Cameron Mitchell
Isabelle Stevenson Award:
Stephen Schwartz
Lifetime Achievement:
Tommy Tune
Tony Honors For Excellence in Theatre:
Adrian Bryan-Brown.
Erano tantissime infatti le stelle hollywoodiane presenti alla kermesse che di fatto rappresenta l’Oscar del teatro: Bradley Cooper, Helen Mirren, Carey Mulligan, Vanessa Hudgens e persino Jennifer Lopez.
A spiccare tra questi è l’attrice inglese, che grazie all’opera The Audience ha conquistato il premio Best Leading Actress in a Play.
L’opera che ha vinto il premio più importante, Best play, è The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time.
ECCO LA LISTA COMPLETA DEI VINCITORI
Best Play:
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
Best Musical:
Fun Home
Best Revival of a Play:
Skylight
Best Revival of a Musical:
The King and I
Best Book of a Musical:
Lisa Kron - Fun Home
Best Original Score:
Jeanine Tesori and Lisa Kron - Fun Home
Best Leading Actor in a Play:
Alex Sharp - The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
Best Leading Actress in a Play:
Helen Mirren - The Audience
Best Leading Actor in a Musical:
Michael Cerveris - Fun Home
Best Leading Actress in a Musical:
Kelli O'Hara - The King and I
Best Featured Actor in a Play:
Richard McCabe - The Audience
Best Featured Actress in a Play:
Annaleigh Ashford - You Can't Take It With You
Best Featured Actor in a Musical:
Christian Borle - Something Rotten!
Best Featured Actress in a Musical:
Ruthie Ann Miles - The King and I
Best Direction of a Play:
Marianne Elliott - The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
Best Direction of a Musical:
Sam Gold - Fun Home
Best Choreography:
Christopher Wheeldon - An American in Paris
Best Orchestrations:
Christopher Austin, Don Sebesky and Bill Elliott - An American in Paris
Special Tony Award:
John Cameron Mitchell
Isabelle Stevenson Award:
Stephen Schwartz
Lifetime Achievement:
Tommy Tune
Tony Honors For Excellence in Theatre:
Adrian Bryan-Brown.