She presents a show on Classic FM, as well as having her finger in a number of other entertainment pies, including her own fashion range. So Myleene Klass was the perfect choice to host The Laurence Olivier Awards red carpet arrivals on Sunday evening at London’s Royal Opera House.
Other stand out ensembles included Ruth Wilson who wore a daring black dress with sheer sections throughout. Natalie Gumede looked particularly glamorous wearing a low-cut black dress with interesting strap detail and her hair in a large bun. Sex And The City star Kristin Davis, who is currently starring in Fatal Attraction on the West End, did Carrie Bradshaw proud in her peach coloured dress. Actress Olivia Grant opted for a theatrical flapper style dress which she had great fun shaking on the red carpet Meanwhile irreverent musical The Book of Mormon and hit geopolitical drama Chimerica were the big winners at the awards.
The Book of Mormon- which stormed London just as it earlier wowed New York – won four prizes, including best new musical and best actor in a musical, for Gavin Creel. The awards, Britain’s equivalent of Broadway’s Tonys, honor achievements in London theater, musicals, dance and opera. Founded in 1976, the Olivier Awards have been laying on the glitz in recent years, with glossy ceremonies modeled on the Tonys. This year’s hosts were actors Gemma Arterton and Stephen Mangan, and performers included tenor Joseph Calleja, Broadway legend Bernadette Peters and ABBA’s Benny Andersson and Bjorn Ulvaeus, who reunited onstage to celebrate the 15-year West End run of Mamma Mia.
Winners in most categories were chosen by a panel of stage professionals and theatergoers. The Audience Award, decided by public vote, went to Les Miserables. Screen stars Jude Law, Tom Hiddleston and Judi Dench were among the big-name nominees who missed out on acting prizes – Dench to Manville and the men to Rory Kinnear, one of Britain’s leading stage actors, awarded for his scheming Iago in Othello at the National Theatre. -Dailymail