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Adrien Brody scores Olivier nomination after Oscar win

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Adrien Brody was named best actor at Sunday's Oscars for his role in The Brutalist © Getty Images

US star Adrien Brody has been nominated for the UK’s most prestigious theatre awards, the Oliviers, just days after being named best actor at the Oscars.

Brody appeared on the London stage in The Fear of 13 last year, just before the start of the film awards season, which saw him win a Bafta, Golden Globe and Academy Award for his role in The Brutalist.

Other Olivier nominees this year include John Lithgow, who is also nominated for best actor, for playing Roald Dahl in the play Giant.

Lesley Manville, Ben Whishaw, Imelda Staunton, Meera Syal, Billy Crudup, Mark Strong and Paapa Essiedu are among the other acting nominees.

In The Fear of 13, Brody portrayed Nick Yarris, a man who was wrongfully convicted for murder and spent 22 years on Death Row.

Other plays in the running this year include Kyoto, Shifters, Giant and The Years, which have five nominations each.

Fiddler On The Roof scored the most nominations overall with 13 nods, including best musical revival.

That ties the record for most Olivier nominations, after musical Hamilton also received 13 nods in 2018.

The Oliviers will be hosted by singer-songwriter Beverley Knight and actor and singer Billy Porter on Sunday 6 April at the Royal Albert Hall.

The nominations in full

Best new play

  • The Fear Of 13 by Lindsey Ferrentino
  • Giant
  • Kyoto
  • Shifters
  • The Years

Best new musical

  • The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button
  • MJ The Musical
  • Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet Of 1812
  • Why Am I So Single?

Best new entertainment or comedy play

  • Ballet Shoes
  • Inside No 9 Stage/Fright
  • Spirited Away adapted
  • Titanique

Best revival

  • The Importance Of Being Earnest
  • Machinal
  • Oedipus
  • Waiting For Godot

Best musical revival

  • Fiddler On The Roof
  • Hello, Dolly!
  • Oliver!
  • Starlight Express

Best actress

  • Heather Agyepong for Shifters
  • Lesley Manville for Oedipus
  • Rosie Sheehy for Machinal
  • Meera Syal for A Tupperware Of Ashes
  • Indira Varma for Oedipus

Best actor

  • Adrien Brody for The Fear Of 13
  • Billy Crudup for Harry Clarke
  • Paapa Essiedu for Death Of England: Delroy
  • John Lithgow for Giant at Jerwood Theatre Downstairs
  • Mark Strong for Oedipus

Best actor (musical)

  • John Dagleish for The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button
  • Adam Dannheisser for Fiddler On The Roof
  • Myles Frost for MJ The Musical
  • Simon Lipkin for Oliver!
  • Jamie Muscato for Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet Of 1812

Best actress (musical)

  • Chumisa Dornford-May for Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet Of 1812
  • Lauren Drew for Titanique
  • Clare Foster for The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button
  • Lara Pulver for Fiddler On The Roof
  • Imelda Staunton for Hello, Dolly!

Best supporting actor

  • Jorge Bosch for Kyoto
  • Tom Edden for Waiting For Godot
  • Elliot Levey for Giant
  • Ben Whishaw for Bluets at Jerwood

Best supporting actress

  • Sharon D Clarke for The Importance Of Being Earnest
  • Romola Garai for Giant
  • Romola Garai for The Years
  • Gina McKee for The Years

Best director

  • Eline Arbo for The Years
  • Jordan Fein for Fiddler On The Roof
  • Nicholas Hytner for Giant
  • Robert Icke for Oedipus

Best supporting actress (musical)

  • Liv Andrusier for Fiddler On The Roof
  • Amy Di Bartolomeo for The Devil Wears Prada
  • Beverley Klein for Fiddler On The Roof
  • Maimuna Memon for Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet Of 1812

Best supporting actor (musical)

  • Andy Nyman for Hello, Dolly!
  • Raphael Papo for Fiddler On The Roof
  • Layton Williams for Titanique at Criterion Theatre
  • Tom Xander for Mean Girls at Savoy Theatre

Best family show

  • Brainiac Live
  • Maddie Moate’s Very Curious Christmas
  • The Nutcracker
  • Rough Magic

Best new production in affiliate theatre

  • Animal Farm
  • Boys On The Verge Of Tears
  • English
  • Now, I See by Lanre Malaolu
  • What We Talk About When We Talk About Anne Frank

Best new dance production

  • Assembly Hall
  • Frontiers: Choreographers Of Canada
  • Theatre Of Dreams
  • An Untitled Love

Best set design

  • Spirited Away
  • Ballet Shoes
  • Coriolanus
  • Fiddler On The Roof

Best lighting design

  • Oliver!
  • Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet Of 1812
  • Starlight Express
  • Fiddler On The Roof

Outstanding achievement in dance

  • Sarah Chun for her performance in Three Short Ballets at Royal Opera House
  • Tom Visser for his lighting design of Angels’ Atlas as part of Frontiers: Choreographers Of Canada
  • Eva Yerbabuena for her performance in Yerbagüena

Best theatre choreographer

  • Matthew Bourne for Oliver!
  • Julia Cheng for Fiddler On The Roof
  • Hofesh Shechter for Oedipus
  • Christopher Wheeldon for MJ The Musical
  • Hugh Durrant for Robin Hood
  • Sachiko Nakahara for Spirited Away
  • Tom Scutt for Fiddler On The Roof
  • Gabriella Slade for Starlight Express

Best sound design

  • Nick Lidster for Fiddler On The Roof
  • Christopher Shutt for Oedipus
  • Thijs van Vuure for The Years
  • Koichi Yamamoto for Spirited Away

Outstanding musical contribution

  • Mark Aspinall for Musical Supervision & Additional Orchestrations for Fiddler On The Roof
  • Darren Clark for music supervision, orchestrations & arrangements and Mark Aspinall for musical direction, music supervision, orchestrations & arrangements for The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button
  • Dave Malloy for orchestrations and Nicholas Skilbeck for musical supervision for Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet Of 1812
  • Asaf Zohar for compositions and Gavin Sutherland for dance arrangements & orchestration for Ballet Shoes

Best new opera production

  • Duke Bluebeard’s Castle
  • Festen
  • L’Olimpiade
  • The Tales Of Hoffmann

Outstanding achievement in opera

  • Aigul Akhmetshina for her performance in Carmen
  • Allan Clayton for his performance in Festen
  • Jung Young-doo for his direction of Lear
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I’m Sick And Homeless – Nigerian Actor, Okemesi Cries Out For Help (Video)

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Bamidele Tope Saint, the Nigerian actor and content creator, who is popularly known as Okemesi, has appealed for help after an alleged spiritual attack reportedly left him homeless.

He made the plea on Thursday during an interview with his colleague, Tony Montana.

Okemesi, who has been away from the screen for almost a year, disclosed that he has been suffering from a spiritual attack that left him paralysed.

While calling on his fans for help, the actor stated that he is now homeless and helpless.

Actor Tony Montana said, “I’m very sad seeing you in this condition. It is difficult for people, including your fans, to recognise you. What happened to you?”

Okemesi responded: “It was a spiritual attack. May God protect us from spiritual arrows. I was taken to Island Hospital, and people donated to foot my bills. But we realised it was beyond the hospital when my condition worsened. That was when the people with me searched for my relatives’ numbers on my phone.

“My senior brother in Osogbo asked them to bring me to him. He picked me up from the motor park and took me directly to an Islamic cleric for a solution. It was a serious attack. I became crippled. It was the prayers from people and God’s miracles that revived me. I couldn’t talk or stand. I began to walk with crutches a few hours after the Alfa gave me some spiritual items to use the same day I arrived.

“My brother was also attacked after I left the cleric’s place to stay with him for proper care. He was involved in an accident and also had a marital crisis with his wife. I had to leave his place and started staying on church premises. I don’t have a place to sleep, I don’t have anything. In fact, it’s difficult to feed. My fans, you are the only thing left for me. Please, I need your help to get back on my feet, especially with accommodation,” he stated.

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Ijoba Lande accuses Lagos police officers of assault, theft

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Nigerian comedian and actor Ijoba Lande has accused operatives attached to the Area “J” Division of the Lagos State Police Command of allegedly assaulting him, confiscating his mobile phone and stealing cash said to belong to his brother.

A video circulating widely on social media shows the entertainer with visible facial injuries, including blood stains around his eyes, while onlookers poured water on his face in an attempt to assist him.

The footage also features scenes from a location believed to be a police facility, where Ijoba Lande appeared to be reporting the incident after the alleged attack.

Speaking on the incident, the skit maker claimed it occurred just six days after his return to Nigeria from the United Kingdom.

He, however, did not provide specific details about the exact location or events that led to the confrontation with the police officers.

Ijoba Lande alleged that the officers physically assaulted him, seized his iPhone 16 Pro Max and made away with $1,200 in cash belonging to his brother.

The popular content creator, known for his comedy skits and roles in Yoruba Nollywood films, said the experience has left him traumatised as he seeks redress over the alleged misconduct.

As of the time of filing this report, the Lagos State Police Command had yet to issue an official response, while the full circumstances surrounding the incident remain unclear.

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‘I’m honored’ -Actor Ninalowo Gets Role To Mobilize Atlanta Support For Tinubu’s Re-Election

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Bolanle Ninalowo has been named the Atlanta, USA, coordinator for Relax Tinubu Is Fixing Nigeria (RTIFN), a group supporting President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

The actor expressed excitement over the appointment, posting images that included the All Progressives Congress (APC) logo and Nigerian symbols to encourage support from the diaspora community.

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