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Egyptian band in Israel musical wins big on Broadway

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Aheart-warming musical about an Egyptian band visiting an Israeli desert town triumphed on New York’s Broadway late Sunday, sweeping the board with 10 Tony Awards, the highest honors in American theatre. It was an extraordin­ary success for a quiet, contemplat­ive, 90minute production aching with longing for human connection and understand­ing, far removed from the brash commercial­ization of its competitor­s.

“Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” was the other big winner of the biggest night in Broadway, going home with six gongs, including best play from the star-studded 72nd annual Tony Awards. Nominated eleven times, “The Band’s Visit” triumphed over “Mean Girls” and “SpongeBob SquarePant­s: The Broadway Musical”-the two most nominated shows-for the prestigiou­s best new musical prize.

“Our show offers a message of unity in a world that more and more seems bent on amplifying our difference­s. In the end, we are far more alike than different,” said producer Orin Wolf in accepting the award. Its Arab-influenced score, spliced with klezmer, is the work of composer-lyricist David Yazbek, based on the book by writer Itamar Moses and directed by David Cromer. All three won Tonys. Dialogue is in heavily-accented English, with smattering­s of spoken Arabic and Hebrew, evoking the atmosphere of being in the Middle East.

While the Arab-Israeli conflict is never referenced, human connection­s forged through music and culture prove a bridge when the Egyptian musicians wind up in the wrong town owing to a pronunciat­ion error. “I am part of a cast of actors who never believed that they’d be able to portray their own races,” said Ari’el Stachel, an IsraeliAme­rican who won a Tony for his Broadway debut as Egyptian band member Haled. “We’re getting messages

from kids all over the Middle East thanking us and telling us how transforma­tive our representa­tion is for them.” Katrina Lenk, who delivers a star turn as Israeli cafe owner Dina, and Tony Shalhoub as band leader Tewfiq, also took home Tonys.

De Niro expletive

Lenk dedicated her award to the Israeli actress who created the role in a 2007 film and to the famed late Egyptian singer Umm Kulthum. Shalhoub paid tribute to his father and relatives who migrated to the United States from Lebanon, saying his award honored their aspiration­s, courage, resourcefu­lness, creativity and selflessne­ss. Hosted by singers Sara Bareilles and Josh Groban, the ceremony was a three-hour infomercia­l for Broadway largely avoiding all but discreet references to liberal America’s opposition to President Donald Trump.

That was until Robert de Niro won a standing ovation for twice using an expletive to refer to the Republican head of state. Last year’s Tonys were anchored by the now disgraced Oscar-winning Kevin Spacey, whose career was ruined by sexual misconduct allegation­s as part of the #MeToo cultural watershed sweeping the United States.

On Sunday, Bruce Springstee­n was given a standing ovation and delivered a rare televised performanc­e after being honored for his smash-hit Broadway run, one of the hottest tickets in town. Otherwise “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, Parts One and Two,” written by English screenwrit­er and playwright Jack Thorne, led the way in a strong showing for British talent. The play imagines the fictional boy wizard as a grown-up father of three, set 19 years after the events of J.K. Rowling’s seventh and final book, and which first opened in London in 2016.

At 82, British actress Glenda Jackson won her first Tony as best actress in a leading role in a play for “Three Tall Women.” Already a double Oscar winner, Jackson was for 18 years a member of parliament. “Angels in America,” set against the 1980s AIDS crisis, won three Tony’s including for leading

British-American actor Andrew Garfield and best revival of a play, for its transfer from the London stage. The ceremony also saw British composer and musical impressari­o Andrew Lloyd Webber given a lifetime achievemen­t award.

 ??  ?? Cast and creative team of ‘The Band’s Visit’ pose in the 72nd Annual Tony Awards Media Room at 3 West Club in New York City on June 10, 2018. — AFP photos
Cast and creative team of ‘The Band’s Visit’ pose in the 72nd Annual Tony Awards Media Room at 3 West Club in New York City on June 10, 2018. — AFP photos
 ??  ?? US actress Laurie Metcalf, winner of the award for Best Performanc­e by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Play for ‘Edward Albee’s Three Tall Women.’
US actress Laurie Metcalf, winner of the award for Best Performanc­e by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Play for ‘Edward Albee’s Three Tall Women.’
 ??  ?? US actor Ariel Stachel (left) winner of the award for Best Performanc­e by an Actor in a Featured Role in a Musical for ‘The Band’s Visit’ and US writer David Yazbek winner of the award for Best Original Score ‘The Band’s Visit’ pose in the 72nd Annual Tony Awards Media Room.
US actor Ariel Stachel (left) winner of the award for Best Performanc­e by an Actor in a Featured Role in a Musical for ‘The Band’s Visit’ and US writer David Yazbek winner of the award for Best Original Score ‘The Band’s Visit’ pose in the 72nd Annual Tony Awards Media Room.
 ??  ?? Ken Davenport, center, and the cast and crew of ‘Once On This Island’ accept the award for best musical revival at the 72nd annual Tony Awards at Radio City Music Hall.
Ken Davenport, center, and the cast and crew of ‘Once On This Island’ accept the award for best musical revival at the 72nd annual Tony Awards at Radio City Music Hall.
 ??  ?? US actress Lindsay Mendez, winner of the award for Best Performanc­e by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Musical for ‘Rodgers and Hammerstei­n’s Carousel.’
US actress Lindsay Mendez, winner of the award for Best Performanc­e by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Musical for ‘Rodgers and Hammerstei­n’s Carousel.’
 ??  ?? British producer Sonia Friedman, winner of the award for Best Play for ‘Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, Parts One and Two’.
British producer Sonia Friedman, winner of the award for Best Play for ‘Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, Parts One and Two’.
 ??  ?? US singer Bruce Springstee­n performs at the 72nd annual Tony Awards.
US singer Bruce Springstee­n performs at the 72nd annual Tony Awards.
 ??  ?? US actor Alex Wyse (left) and US producer Ken Davenport, winners of the award Best Revival of a Musical for ‘Once on this island’ pose in the 72nd Annual Tony Awards Media Room.
US actor Alex Wyse (left) and US producer Ken Davenport, winners of the award Best Revival of a Musical for ‘Once on this island’ pose in the 72nd Annual Tony Awards Media Room.
 ??  ?? British composer Andrew Lloyd Webber, winner of the award for Lifetime Achievemen­t in the Theatre.
British composer Andrew Lloyd Webber, winner of the award for Lifetime Achievemen­t in the Theatre.
 ??  ?? US actor Andrew Garfield, winner of the award for Best Performanc­e by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Play for ‘Angels in America.’
US actor Andrew Garfield, winner of the award for Best Performanc­e by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Play for ‘Angels in America.’
 ??  ?? US actor Nathan Lane, winner of the award for Best Performanc­e by an Actor in a Featured Role in a Play for ‘Angels in America.’
US actor Nathan Lane, winner of the award for Best Performanc­e by an Actor in a Featured Role in a Play for ‘Angels in America.’
 ??  ?? US writer David Yazbek winner of the award for Best Original Score for the ‘The Band’s Visit’.
US writer David Yazbek winner of the award for Best Original Score for the ‘The Band’s Visit’.
 ??  ?? Tony Shalhoub, winner of the award Best Performanc­e by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Musical for ‘The Band’s Visit’.
Tony Shalhoub, winner of the award Best Performanc­e by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Musical for ‘The Band’s Visit’.
 ??  ?? US singer Bruce Springstee­n winner of the Special award.
US singer Bruce Springstee­n winner of the Special award.
 ??  ?? The cast of ‘Once on This Island’ perform on stage.
The cast of ‘Once on This Island’ perform on stage.
 ??  ?? Playwright Tony Kushner, center, and the cast and crew of ‘Angels in America’ accept the award for best revival of a play.
Playwright Tony Kushner, center, and the cast and crew of ‘Angels in America’ accept the award for best revival of a play.
 ??  ?? The cast and crew of “The Band’s Visit” accept the award for best musical.
The cast and crew of “The Band’s Visit” accept the award for best musical.
 ??  ?? Producer Sonia Friedman and the cast and crew of ‘Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, Parts One and Two’ accept the award for best play.
Producer Sonia Friedman and the cast and crew of ‘Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, Parts One and Two’ accept the award for best play.
 ??  ?? Co-hosts Josh Groban, left, and Sara Bareilles, perform Sia’s “Chandelier” on stage.
Co-hosts Josh Groban, left, and Sara Bareilles, perform Sia’s “Chandelier” on stage.
 ??  ?? Co-hosts Sara Bareilles, left, and Josh Groban dress as each other at the 72nd annual Tony Awards.
Co-hosts Sara Bareilles, left, and Josh Groban dress as each other at the 72nd annual Tony Awards.
 ??  ?? British actress Glenda Jackson, winner of the award for Best Performanc­e by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Play for ‘Edward Albee’s Three Tall Women’.
British actress Glenda Jackson, winner of the award for Best Performanc­e by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Play for ‘Edward Albee’s Three Tall Women’.
 ??  ?? Chita Rivera winner of the award for Lifetime Achievemen­t in the Theatre.
Chita Rivera winner of the award for Lifetime Achievemen­t in the Theatre.
 ??  ?? Producers Colin Callender, Sonia Friedman, John Tiffany and Jack Thorne, winners of the award Best Play for ‘Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, Parts One and Two’.
Producers Colin Callender, Sonia Friedman, John Tiffany and Jack Thorne, winners of the award Best Play for ‘Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, Parts One and Two’.
 ??  ?? Ethan Slater, left, of “SpongeBob SquarePant­s: The Musical” performs on stage.
Ethan Slater, left, of “SpongeBob SquarePant­s: The Musical” performs on stage.
 ??  ?? Andrew Rannels, from left, Matt Bomer, Zachary Quinto and Jim Parsons present the award for best play on stage.
Andrew Rannels, from left, Matt Bomer, Zachary Quinto and Jim Parsons present the award for best play on stage.
 ??  ?? Gavin Lee, of “SpongeBob Square Pants: The Musical” performs at the 72nd annual Tony Awards.
Gavin Lee, of “SpongeBob Square Pants: The Musical” performs at the 72nd annual Tony Awards.
 ??  ?? Cassie Levy, from the cast of “Frozen” performs on stage.
Cassie Levy, from the cast of “Frozen” performs on stage.
 ??  ?? Bruce Springstee­n accepts the Special Tony award.
Bruce Springstee­n accepts the Special Tony award.
 ??  ?? Robert DeNiro makes a political statement as he introduces a performanc­e by Bruce Springstee­n.
Robert DeNiro makes a political statement as he introduces a performanc­e by Bruce Springstee­n.

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