Джош примет участие в Evening Standard Theatre Awards
18 ноября 2008г.
Ослепительный состав актеров Вэст Энда, включая Джоша Хартнетта, Джуда Лоу, Кеннет Брана, Келли Брук и Фелисити Кэндал, посетят в этом году престижное театральное мероприятие - Evening Standard Theatre Awards.
Множество исполнителей, писателей и режиссеров, чьи работы были представлены на сцене за последний год, будут находиться среди 250 приглашенных гостей церемонии в понедельник в Royal Opera House. Встречать их будет Ричард Вилсон.
Приглашены также актеры Анна Ченселлор, Айэйн Глен и Клер Хиггинс.
Джош Хартнетт, голливудский актер, играющий в постановке «Человек дождя» в театре Apollo, объявит победителя,который получит награду Чарльза Винтора как самый многообещающий драматург.
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Josh joins the cast at Evening Standard theatre awards
18.11.2008
A GLITTERING cast of West End stars, including Josh Hartnett, Jude Law, Kenneth Branagh, Kelly Brook and Felicity Kendal, are set to attend this year's prestigious Evening Standard Theatre Awards.
Dozens of performers, writers and directors whose work has been seen on stage in the last year will be among 250 invited guests for the ceremony at the Royal Opera House on Monday, hosted by Richard Wilson.
Branagh, whose critically acclaimed run in Ivanov ends this month, and Law, due to play Hamlet next year, are expected to be joined by Ray Davies, who wrote and performed his musical Come Dancing at the Theatre Royal Stratford East, writer Michael Frayn and directors Michael Grandage and Nicholas Hytner.
Actors invited to the celebration include Anna Chancellor, Iain Glen and Clare Higgins.
Hartnett, the Hollywood actor starring in Rain Man at the Apollo, will announce the winner of the Charles Wintour award for most promising playwright.
Bola Agbaje, Anupama Chandrasekhar and Tarell Alvin McCraney are shortlisted for the award which comes with £10,000 for the winner and £2,500 each for the runners-up.
Charles Dance unveils who has scooped this year's best actress honours. The contenders are Lesley Sharp, for Harper Regan at the National, and Margaret Tyzack and Penelope Wilton, Donmar co-stars in The Chalk Garden. Kate Fleetwood, who played Lady Macbeth to Patrick Stewart's award-winning Macbeth, will announce best design.
Maria Friedman, who has starred in many of London's most successful singing and dancing spectaculars, will present the Ned Sherrin award for best musical. The Menier Chocolate Factory's La Cage aux Folles is vying for honours with Marguerite and Street Scene, a production at the Young Vic and Palace Theatre.