Sunday, 21 February 2016

WhatsOnStage grants: Hamlet and Gypsy offer respects



A London generation of Hamlet, featuring Benedict Cumberbatch, and a West End restoration of Gypsy have shared the crown jewels at the WhatsOnStage theater recompenses.

Cumberbatch won best performing artist http://www.dpreview.com/members/2212680925/overviewin a play at the recompenses, chose by an open vote, while the Barbican creation got three different grants.

Wanderer got four recompenses, incorporating best performing artist in a musical for Imelda Staunton.

Nicole Kidman was named best performer in an assume for her part in Photograph 51.

The Oscar-winning star played spearheading British researcher Rosalind Franklin in the West End play a year ago.

Franklin was the main lady included in the revelation of DNA's twofold helix in 1953, however got acknowledgment just years after her passing.

Photo 51 additionally won best new play.

Wanderer's different triumphs were best supporting performing artist in a musical recompense for Lara Pulver, best musical recovery and best course.

Lady Judi Dench was named best supporting performing artist in an assume for her part in Kenneth Branagh's creation of Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale.

Unusual Boots additionally fared well, getting three recompenses - best new musical, best choreography and best performing artist in a musical for its star, Matt Henry.

Mark Gatiss got the best supporting on-screen character in a play honor for the second year running for his turn in Three Days in the Country, while David Bedella grabbed best supporting on-screen character in a musical for In The Heights.

The champs were reported at the Prince ofhttp://www.beatthegmat.com/member/328093/profile Wales theater in London on Sunday evening, where entertainers included Pixie Lott, why should soon show up in front of an audience in Breakfast at Tiffany's in the West End and provincial theaters.

Sir Kenneth Branagh was the current year's beneficiary of the Equity grant for administrations to theater.

He as of late propelled a season at the Garrick Theater in the West End, which likewise included creations of Romeo and Juliet; The Painkiller, featuring Rob Brydon; The Entertainer and the Tricycle theater's generation of Red Velvet.

West End stalwart Les Miserables grabbed the pined for best West End show honor.

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