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Autobiography of Alicia Keys ‘Hell’s Kitchen’ Sweeps Tony Award Nominations – Oscar of Theater

NY.- Autobiography of the singer Alicia Keys, ‘Hell’s Kitchen’, and the play ‘Stereophonic’, which talks about a rock group with the sounds of Arcade Fire, was swept up in nominations for the Broadway Tony Award this Tuesday, considering the Oscar the theater.

Both ‘Hell’s Kitchen’ and ‘Stereophonic’ received 13 nominations for the 77th edition of the next Tony Awards, which will be held on June 16 in New York and is known for the large presence of Hollywood actors, according to the the group announced in an event broadcast online.

‘Hell’s Kitchen’, which tells about adolescence Keys in the neighborhood of the same name on the west side of the Big Apple, aiming for the awards for the best new music, direction, script and choreography, among others, and has named four of its actors , including the lead actor, Maleah Joi moon.

In the best new music category, the most followed, ‘Illinoise’ (with original songs by Sufjan Stevens), ‘The Outsiders’ (based on the novel by SE Hinton), ‘Suffs’ and ‘Water for Elephants’ also compete.

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For his part,’Stereophonic’, the story of a rock band about to break up, led the nominations outside of the music category, with nominations for best new work, direction and original soundtrack (produced by Will Butler, who a member of Arcade Fire), as well as five of its seven performers. up for a prize.

In this edition, the number of Hollywood names vying for the statue is amazing, such as Daniel Radcliffe, who was nominated for his first Tony for ‘Merrilly We Roll Again’; Eddie Remayne (‘Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club’), Liev Schcreiber (‘Doubt’) and Jeremy Strong (‘An Enemy of the People’). There are also several big screen actors who have proven themselves on the stage, such as Rachel McAdams, with her Broadway debut ‘Mary Jane’; Sarah Paulson (‘Suitable’) and Jessica Lange (‘Play Mother’).

Other Hollywood bets are left out, from the actor Steve Carellthe unlikely protagonist of a new theatrical version of ‘Uncle Vania’, to the play ‘The Notebook’ itself, based on the big film, which has only three nominations after several lukewarm reviews.


2024-04-30 22:10:51
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