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Dreamgirls, Harry Potter & Alvin Ailey Receive 2017 Olivier Nominations

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We’re getting close to theatre awards season, and London’s West End has kicked things off by announcing nominations for the 2017 Laurence Olivier Awards, hosted at the Royal Albert Hall on April 9, 2017.

Their premiere production of Dreamgirls, currently at the Savoy Theatre, has received five nominations, including the Mastercard Best New Musical award. Amber Riley, who makes her West End debut as Effie White, will battle Glenn Close (Sunset Boulevard, now on Broadway) and Sheridan Smith (Funny Girl) for the coveted Best Actress in a Musical.

Other nominations include Adam J. Bernard for Best Actor in a Supporting Role in a Musical, Henry Krieger for Outstanding Achievement in Music, and Gregg Barnes for Best Costume Design.

The critically acclaimed and highly anticipated Harry Potty and the Cursed Child received a record-breaking 11 nominations, including Virgin Atlantic Best New Play.

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Olivier Award winner Noma Dumezweni, whose casting as Hermione Granger sparked much controversy, has scored her second nomination for Best Supporting Actress in a Play. Harry Potter will soon wave it’s wand over Broadway at the Lyric Theatre in winter of 2018.

Kemp PowersOne Night in Miami… received a nomination for Virgin Atlantic Best New Play, and Show Boat received two for Magic Radio Best New Revival and Best Supporting Actress in a Musical.

The award-winning Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater has earned recognition and a nomination for Outstanding Achievement in Dance for their season at Sadler’s Wells.

See the full list of nominations and live stream the ceremony April 9, at Olivier.

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Michaela Coel Stars in London-based Musical “Been So Long” Film Adaption

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Michaela Coel, creator, writer, and star of the BAFTA award-winning Netflix original series, “Chewing Gum”, stars in the London-based musical “Been So Long,” a film adaptation based on the 2009 stage musical by Ché Walker and Arthur Darvill.

Coel plays Simone, a young single mother charmed into a magical night in the city by a handsome stranger with a questionable past- played by Arinzé Kene (One Night in Miami). This modern day love story set in London’s “musical hot-bed” of Camden Town promises a soundtrack with a mix of RnB, Nu Soul and UK dance, as well as music from guest producers.

Coel is joined by an all-singing and all-dancing cast that includes George Mackay (“Captain Fantastic), Ronke Adekoluejo (“Chewing Gum”), Ashley Thomas (“24”), Joe Dempsie (“Game Of Thrones”), Luke Norris (“The Duchess”), Rakie Ayola (Harry Potter and the Cursed Child) and Mya Lewis (“Olaf’s Quest”). It is Directed by BAFTA award-winner Tinge Krishnan (“Junkhearts”) and produced by the BAFTA-nominated Nadine Marsh-Edwards (“Bhaji on the Beach”) and Amanda Jenks (“The Girl”) of Greenacre Films.

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Filming began earlier this year, shortly after season 2 of “Chewing Gum” was released on Netflix, and while she is making waves as a comedienne, Coel admits she is a stranger to musicals. However, Coel is no stranger to the stage and is quite theatrically and musically inclined having performed her one-woman show Chewing Gum Dreams in various theatres across London (2012-2014) before turning it into the hit series we know and love. She also wrote and recorded six of the tracks from season 1 of “Chewing Gum,” including the theme song.

Still, of singing and dancing on screen Coel shares, “It is a big stretch for me…I’ve never done anything like this in my life. It’s either going to be really amazing or just like, ‘What the f–k was that?’” (Screen Daily).

Either way, we’re rooting for her and can’t wait to see her on the big screen.

“Been So Long” made its rounds at the Cannes Film Festival in May and is set for international release in 2018. “Chewing Gum” season 3 is yet to be confirmed.

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Marisha Wallace Leads The Color Purple as Celie in London Benefit Concert

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Marisha Wallace, currently the alternate Effie in Dreamgirls in London, will star as Celie in a new one-night-only concert performance of the Tony Award-winning Broadway musical The Color Purple at London’s Cadogan Hall, May 21st at 6:00 P.M.

The concert staging will raise funds for the British Theatre Academy, a unique performing arts program that has inspired and nurtured the talent of thousands of young performers who cannot afford to train in performing arts. The evening will also feature a chorus of over 40 current British Theatre Academy participants.

Based on the novel by Alice Walker, The Color Purple tells the inspiring and unforgettable story of a woman who, through love, finds the strength to triumph over adversity and discover her unique voice in the world.

The musical features a book by Marsha Norman, and music and lyrics by Brenda Russell, Allee Willis, and Stephen Bray.

Last seen in London at the Menier Chocolate Factory, directed by John Doyle and starring Tony-Award winner Cynthia Erivo, the production later transferred to Broadway and earned the 2016 Tony for Best Revival of A Musical.

In addition to Wallace as Celie, the cast of the benefit concert includes Wendy Mae Brown (Ghost) as Sofia, Cavin Cornwall (London’s Aladdin) as Mister, Tyrone Huntley (Dreamgirls) as Harpo, Rachel John (The Bodyguard) as Shug, Hugh Maynard (London’s Miss Saigon) as Pa, and Seyi Omooba (Junkyard) as Nettie.

The performance, produced by Matthew Chandler and Danielle Tarento, features musical direction by James Taylor and choreography by Mykal Rand.

Tickets now on sale.

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