‘Come From Away,’ ‘The Inheritance’ score at Olivier Awards
LONDON — “The Inheritance”, an epic drama about gay lives in New York, and musicals “Come From Away” and “Company” were the big winners at British theatre’s Olivier Awards on Sunday, receiving four trophies apiece.
“Come From Away,” inspired by a small Canadian town that sheltered thousands of stranded airline passengers after the 9-11 attacks, was named best new musical at Britain’s equivalent of Broadway’s Tony Awards. The play also took trophies for sound, outstanding achievement in music and choreography.
Choreographer Kelly Devine dedicated the award in her category to the people of Gander, Newfoundland who in real life “effortlessly showed the world how easy it is to be kind.”
The award for best musical revival went to a production of Stephen Sondheim’s “Company” that gender-swapped the lead role of a commitment-shy New York singleton and turned the usually male Bobby character into Bobbie.