LONDON (AP) 鈥 Screen stars Paul Mescal and Jodie Comer scored prizes at London's Olivier Awards on Sunday for their first-ever West End stage roles, while a stage adaptation of Japanese animated classic 鈥淢y Neighbor Totoro鈥 won six trophies.
Irish actor Mescal 鈥 an Academy Award acting nominee this year for 鈥淎ftersun鈥 鈥 was named best actor in a play for his turn as the brutish Stanley Kowalski in 鈥淎 Streetcar Named Desire鈥 at the Almeida Theatre. Anjana Vasan won the best supporting actress award for playing Stella in Tennessee Williams鈥 scorching drama, which was named best revival.
Mescal, 27, said his rapid success 鈥渄oesn鈥檛 feel real.鈥
鈥淏ut it鈥檚 kind of happening at such a rate that there is no time to stop and think, 'This is a phenomenal feeling,'" he said.
Liverpool-born Comer, 30, won the best actress in a play award for the one-person show 鈥淧rima Facie,鈥 which she is taking to Broadway later this month. Suzie Miller鈥檚 drama about a lawyer dealing with the aftermath of a sexual assault was also named best new play.
Comer, who shot to fame as star of TV spy series 鈥淜illing Eve,鈥 gave a shoutout 鈥渢o any kids who haven鈥檛 been to drama school, who can鈥檛 afford to go to drama school, who has been rejected from drama school -- don鈥檛 let anyone tell you that it isn鈥檛 possible.鈥
鈥淢y Neighbor Totoro鈥 was named best entertainment or comedy play at the Oliviers, the U.K. equivalent of Broadway鈥檚 Tony Awards. Phelim McDermott won best-director trophy for the Royal Shakespeare Company鈥檚 adaptation of Studio Ghibli鈥檚 magical coming-of-age film. It also took prizes for sound, lighting, costumes and sets.
鈥淪tanding at the Sky鈥檚 Edge,鈥 an urban elegy set to the music of singer-songwriter Richard Hawley, was named best new musical, while an edgy, pared-down take on Rodgers and Hammerstein鈥檚 corn-fed classic 鈥淥klahoma!鈥 won the prize for best musical revival.
Arthur Darvill won the best-actor in a musical prize for playing Curly in 鈥淥klahoma!鈥 Katie Brayben was named best actress in a musical for playing televangelist Tammy Faye Bakker in the Almeida Theatre鈥檚 鈥淭ammy Faye.鈥
Musical Supporting performance trophies went to Beverley Knight for hiphop suffragette story 鈥淪ylvia鈥 and Zubin Varla for 鈥淭ammy Faye.鈥 Will Keen was named best actor in a play for playing Vladimir Putin in 鈥淧atriots,鈥 a play about the Russian leader鈥檚 relationship with oligarch Boris Berezovsky.
Keen called his character a 鈥渓iving, breathing, internationally recognized villain.鈥
Veteran actor Derek Jacobi received a lifetime achievement award to celebrate his six-decade career.
Hannah Waddingham 鈥 a West End musical star before she found TV fame as the owner of a struggling soccer team on 鈥淭ed Lasso鈥 -- hosted the ceremony at London鈥檚 Royal Albert Hall, which included performances from musical nominees including 鈥淭he Band鈥檚 Visit,鈥 鈥淪ylvia,鈥 鈥淭ammy Faye,鈥 鈥淥klahoma!鈥 and 鈥淪ister Act.鈥
The prizes were founded in 1976 and named for the late actor-director Laurence Olivier. Winners are chosen by voting groups of stage professionals and theatergoers.