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Donald Holder from the play "South Pacific," wins the 2008 Tony Award for Best Lighting Design of a Musical, at the 62nd Annual Tony Awards in New York, June 15, 2008.(Xinhua Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
BEIJING, June 16 (Xinhuanet) -- The revival of "South
Pacific" dominated Broadway's top honors, the 2008 Tony Awards, with seven
prizes on Sunday, followed by the Pulitzer Prize-winning play "August: Osage
County" with five wins.
"South Pacific," nominated for 11 Tonys, picked up
awards for best musical revival, best musical director (Bartlett Sher), best
leading actor in a musical (Paulo Szot), scenery, costume, lighting and
sound.
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Rondi Reed, winner of the 2008 Tony Award for Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Play for her work in " August: Osage County," stands onstage at the 62nd Annual Tony Awards in New York, June 15, 2008.(Xinhua/Reuters Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
Bartlett Sher thanked the show's legendary
creators, composer Richard Rodgers, lyricist Oscar Hammerstein II, its original
director and co-author Joshua Logan and James Michener, who wrote the novel on
which the show was based.
"They were kind of incredible men, because they seem
to teach me particularly that in a way I wasn't only an artist but I was also a
citizen," Sher said.
"August: Osage County," the Tracy Letts play that won
the Pulitzer Prize for drama this year, won Tonys for best play, best featured
actress (Rondi Reed), best leading actress (Deanna Dunagan), scenic design and
direction (Anna D. Shapiro).
Broadway veteran Patti LuPone won best actress in a
musical for her role in "Gypsy," while her co-stars won best featured actor
(Boyd Gaines) and featured actress (Laura Benanti).
The show is a revival of a musical suggested by a
stripper's memoir with Stephen Sondheim lyrics. It was the second Tony for
LuPone, who last won for "Evita."
"In the Heights," a musical about a largely Dominican
northern Manhattan neighborhood, won three awards, including best original score
for creator and star Lin-Manuel Miranda. It had led the Tony nominations with
13.
But Stew, the star and co-creator of "Passing
Strange" took the prize for best book of a musical.
"Boeing-Boeing," the classic farce which is the most
performed French play, won best revival of a play.
The CBS telecast of the 62nd annual Tony Awards from
Radio City Music Hall opened with an elaborate number from Disney's "The Lion
King," now in its second decade on Broadway, and finished with host Whoopi
Goldberg, walking out dressed as the crab from another Disney musical "The
Little Mermaid."¡¡
The Tony Awards were established in 1947 and are named for
Antoinette Perry, whose nickname was Toni. Perry, who died in 1946, was an
actress, stage director and philanthropist who was a founder of the American
Theatre Wing.
(Agencies)
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