‘Harry Potter and a Cursed Child’ dominates Olivier Awards

London: “Harry Potter and a Cursed Child” emerged as a large leader during a 2017 Olivier Awards, with wins in 9 categories.

The two-part play – a follow-up to J.K. Rowling’s “Harry Potter” array of books – won in 9 of a 11 categories it was nominated in during a rite during London’s Royal Albert Hall.

“Cursed Child” won Best New Play, Best Actor (Jamie Parker), Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Anthony Boyle), Best Actress in a Supporting Role (Noma Dumezweni) and Best Director (John Tiffany).

It also won in a Best Lighting Design, Best Costume Design, Best Sound Design and Best Set Design categories.

Kenneth Branagh won a Special Award, for his superb grant to British entertainment and gave an moving debate in that he speedy people to keep dreaming.

“People infrequently ask me how we do it, and here’s a answer – we do it. we was desirous to dream and my recommendation to everybody is: dream big. There are no mistakes usually lessons.

“We can assistance to change a universe only a small bit. I’ve seen a evidence. Shakespeare was right: we are such things that dreams are done of. Keep creation things keep dreaming,” Branagh said.

Actress Judi Dench praised a actor-director saying, “I am so blissful we are removing this award. And greatfully occupy me again”, while Mark Rylance introduced a actor and executive with a words: ”He creates it seem as easy. we know he has grave doubts, full of fears like any of us, and nonetheless he turns up.”

Other winners enclosed Billie Piper for Best Actress for her purpose in “Yerma”, that also won Best Revival.

“Groundhog Day” won Best New Musical and Best Actor in a Musical for Andy Karl, while “Glee” singer Amber Riley won Best Actress in a Musical for “Dreamgirls”.

Presenters during a rite enclosed Lin-Manuel Miranda, John Boyega, Nathan Lane, Denise Gough, Andrew Garfield and Maureen Lipman.

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