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In the spotlight: London hosts Olivier Awards for theater

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In the spotlight: London hosts Olivier Awards for theater

Guests pose for a picture at the Olivier Awards at the Royal Albert Hall in London, Britain, April 2, 2023. REUTERS/May James

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The London theater community will gather at the Royal Albert Hall for the annual ceremony, named after the famed British actor Laurence Olivier and which celebrates the best productions in the capital

LONDON, United Kingdom – A stage adaptation of Studio Ghibli’s 1988 animation My Neighbor Totoro leads nominations at Sunday, April 2’s Olivier Awards, where actors Jodie Comer and Paul Mescal are also in the running for Britain’s top theater honors.

The London theater community will gather at the Royal Albert Hall for the annual ceremony, named after the famed British actor Laurence Olivier and which celebrates the best productions in the capital.

The Royal Shakespeare Company’s critically-acclaimed production of My Neighbor Totoro, based on the much-loved film by Japanese animator Hayao Miyazaki about two sisters who discover friendly forest spirits when they move to a new country house with their father in post-war Japan, has nine nominations.

These include nods for best entertainment or comedy play, choreography, directing, costume design and music, as well as a best actress nomination for Mei Mac, who plays younger sibling, four-year-old Mei.

Standing at the Sky’s Edge, about three families living for a period of over 60 years in a council housing estate in the English city of Sheffield, follows with eight nominations, including best new musical, directing, two acting nods and original score for musician Richard Hawley.

Paul Mescal, who was nominated at this year’s Oscars, has been recognized in the best actor category for playing Stanley Kowalski in a revival of Tennessee Williams’ A Streetcar Named Desire.

The Irish actor will compete against David Tennant (Good), Tom Hollander (Patriots), Rafe Spall (To Kill a Mockingbird) and Giles Terera (Blues for An Alabama Sky) for the award.

Killing Eve star Comer is up for best actress in one-woman play Prima Facie, in which she portrays a barrister who defends men accused of sexual assault before herself being assaulted. The 30-year-old won rave reviews for her West End debut and reprises the role on Broadway this month.

The other contenders in the best actress category are Mescal’s A Streetcar Named Desire co-star Patsy Ferran, Janet McTeer (Phaedra) and Nicola Walker The Corn Is Green.

Other productions nominated include a new production of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Oklahoma!, Aaron Sorkin’s stage adaptation of Harper Lee’s novel To Kill a Mockingbird, as well as The Band’s Visit, about a group of Egyptian musicians who mistakenly end up in an outpost in the Negev desert. Rappler.com

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