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  • Andrew Scott Sends 'Keep the Faith' Message to Theater Industry After 2020 Olivier Awards Win

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    Emerging victorious in his category for his role in Noel Coward’s ‘Present Laughter’, the ‘Fleabag’ actor shares a positive message about staying optimistic amid the coronavirus pandemic.

    Oct 26, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Andrew Scott urged those in the theatre industry to “keep the faith” as he accepted his best actor Olivier Award on Sunday, October 25 night.
    The “Fleabag” star emerged victorious in his category for his role in Noel Coward’s “Present Laughter” and shared a positive message about staying optimistic amid the coronavirus pandemic and its ongoing effects on the industry.
    Telling others to “keep the faith”, Andrew said: “I can’t wait to be back on the boards and having a laugh again as soon as we can.”
    Admitting he was “genuinely thrilled” to win an Olivier, the actor added: “A sense of humour that is incredibly important for us people in the theatre. It’s something that’s helped us all survived in the last few months during this incredibly arduous time.”
    Sharon D. Clarke took home the best actress gong for her role in “Death of a Salesman”, which also earned Marianne Elliott and Miranda Cromwell the best director prize.

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    Delivering a poignant speech as she accepted the gong at the audience-free London Palladium, Elliott said: “This is a happy day and this is a sad day, because of what theatre was, and because none of us know when it will properly return.”
    “Any shows that are happening right now are, let’s make no bones about it, running at a loss. All our theatre practitioners are mainly freelancers and a lot of them have slipped through the cracks, and have not had any benefits since March. But it is a happy day because it reminds us of what theatre is, what it can do, and how it can touch hearts, minds and souls.”
    Other winners on the night included Andrew’s co-star in “Present Laughter”, Indira Varma, who took home the best supporting actress prize, while Adrian Scarborough won the best supporting actor gong for “Leopoldstadt”.
    Tom Stoppard’s play was also named best new play, while & Juliet was among the big winners in the musical genre – with prizes for best actress in a musical for Miriam-Teak Lee, best supporting actor in a musical for David Bedella and best supporting actress in a musical for Cassidy Janson.
    The full list of winners at the 2020 Olivier Awards is as follows:
    Best director – Marianne Elliott and Miranda Cromwell (“Death of a Salesman”)
    Best actor – Andrew Scott (“Present Laughter”)
    Best actress – Sharon D. Clarke (“Death of a Salesman”)
    Best supporting actor – Adrian Scarborough (“Leopoldstadt”)
    Best supporting actress – Indira Varma (“Present Laughter”)
    Best new play – “Leopoldstadt”
    Best new musical – “Dear Evan Hansen”
    Best revival – “Cyrano De Bergerac”
    Best musical revival – “Fiddler On The Roof”
    Best actor in a musical – Sam Tutty (“Dear Evan Hansen”)
    Best actress in a musical – Miriam-Teak Lee (“& Juliet”)
    Best supporting actor in a musical – David Bedella (“& Juliet”)
    Best supporting actress in a musical – Cassidy Janson (“& Juliet”)
    Best family show – “The Worst Witch” at Vaudeville Theatre
    Best set design – Bob Crowley (“Mary Poppins”)
    Best lighting – Paule Constable (“The Ocean At The End Of The Lane” at National Theatre)
    Best new dance production – “Ingoma”
    Best new opera production – “Billy Budd”
    Best costume design – Joanna Scotcher (“Emilia”)
    Best sound design – Emma Laxton (“Emilia”)
    Best theatre choreographer – Matthew Bourne and Stephen Mear (“Mary Poppins”)
    Best original score – “Dear Evan Hansen” (Benj Pasek and Justin Paul, Orchestration by Alex Lacamoire)
    Outstanding achievement in dance – Sara Baras for her choreography and performance in “Ballet Flamenco – Sombras at Sadler’s Wells”
    Outstanding achievement in opera – The Children’s Ensemble for their performance in Noye’s Fludde
    Outstanding achievement in affiliate theatre: “Baby Reindeer” at Bush Theatre
    Special award: Don Black

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    Claire Foy, Andrew Scott Take Home Top Prize at 2020 WhatsOnStage Awards

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    The awards ceremony, where the victors are decided by a public vote, also sees new musical ‘And Juliet’ dominating the winners list by securing 6 of the 13 awards it was nominated for.
    Mar 2, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Claire Foy and Andrew Scott were among the winners at the WhatsOnStage Awards in London on Sunday night (March 01).
    “The Crown” star took home the Best Actress in a Play prize for her performance in Lungs, while “Fleabag” heartthrob Scott was awarded the Best Actor in a Play gong for “Present Laughter”.
    Scott beat out Claire’s “The Crown” co-star Matt Smith to win his award – Smith reunited with Foy to star in Lungs, the story of a “conflicted couple who wrestle with huge contemporary dilemmas surrounding the responsibility of bringing new life into an increasingly precarious world”.
    New musical “& Juliet” was the big winner at the awards ceremony, where the victors are decided by a public vote, taking home six of the 13 awards it was nominated for.
    The production, which includes songs by Britney Spears, Katy Perry and Justin Timberlake and imagines what would have happened if Juliet had lived after Romeo died in William Shakespeare’s classic “Romeo and Juliet”, saw Miriam-Teak Lee crowned Best Actress in a Musical, while also winning prizes in technical categories such as costume and set design, sound and lighting.
    Sheffield Theatres’ “Life of Pi” was named Best New Play – marking the first time the award has been won by a venue outside London – while other notable winners on the evening included Scott’s “Present Laughter” co-star Sophie Thompson, who took home the Best Supporting Actress in a Play prize.
    The full list of 2020 WhatsOnStage Awards winners is:
    Best actor in a play: Andrew Scott for “Present Laughter” at the Old Vic, London
    Best actress in a play: Claire Foy for “Lungs” at the Old Vic, London
    Best supporting actor in a play: Hammed Animashaun for “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” at the Bridge Theatre, London
    Best supporting actress in a play: Sophie Thompson for “Present Laughter” at the Old Vic, London
    Best actor in a musical: Sam Tutty for “Dear Evan Hansen” at the Noel Coward Theatre, London
    Best actress in a musical: Miriam-Teak Lee for “& Juliet” at the Shaftesbury Theatre, London
    Best supporting actor in a musical: Jack Loxton for “Dear Evan Hansen” at the Noel Coward Theatre, London
    Best supporting actress in a musical: Rachel Tucker for “Come from Away” at the Phoenix Theatre, London
    Best new play: “Life of Pi” at Sheffield Theatres
    Best play revival: “Betrayal” at the Harold Pinter Theatre, London
    Best new musical: “Come from Away” at the Phoenix Theatre, London
    Best musical revival: “Mary Poppins” at the Prince Edward Theatre, London
    Best off-West End production: “Falsettos” at the Other Palace, London
    Best regional production: “The Color Purple” at Leicester Curve
    Best choreography: Kelly Devine for “Come from Away” at the Phoenix Theatre, London
    Best costume design: Paloma Young for “& Juliet” at the Shaftesbury Theatre, London
    Best direction: Jamie Lloyd for “Evita” at Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre, London
    Best graphic direction: Dewynters for “& Juliet” at the Shaftesbury Theatre, London
    Best lighting design: Howard Hudson for “& Juliet” at the Shaftesbury Theatre, London
    Best musical direction: Ian Eisendrath, Alan Berry and team for “Come from Away” at the Phoenix Theatre, London
    Best set design: Soutra Gilmour for “& Juliet” the Shaftesbury Theatre, London
    Best sound design: Gareth Owen for “Come from Away” at the Phoenix Theatre, London
    Best video design: Andrzej Goulding for “& Juliet” the Shaftesbury Theatre, London
    BBC radio 2 audience award for best musical: “Six” at Arts Theatre

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