NEW YORK - the hit musicals "The book of Mormon" and the revival of "Anything goes" each won five Drama Desk awards Monday, strengthen their favorite status, enter the month next Tony awards, Broadway honors.
"Mormon," a religious satire of creators of "South Park" Trey Parker and Matt Stone, won the best musical, and honors for Director, lyrics, orchestration and best music.
"All is well," confectionery fizzy of Cole Porter, won the prize for the best revival of a musical, choreography, design sound and sets, while Sutton Foster was named best actress.
On the dramatic side, "Nick Stafford of war horse" won best play. "The Normal Heart of Larry Kramer" was named best revival of a play, which also won the award for the best Director for Joel Grey and George c. Wolfe.
Best actor in a musical went to Norbert Leo Butz to "Catch Me If you can", while Bobby Cannavale was named best actor in a play for "The M with the hat".
Frances McDormand took the actress at a price of game for his turn as a southern single mother tough of Boston in "Good people."
Price special at the ceremony organized by Harvey Fierstein went to playwright A.R. Gurney, actor Reed Birney, the new group and Director Scott Elliott, the theatre company of Pearl and the team of creation of "war horse".
The 56th annual award is chosen by writers and critics of theatre in honour of Broadway, off Broadway and off Broadway productions.
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