The American actress and her youngest daughter, 15, came to perform the musical Strangers for which they were producer and production assistant respectively.
Angelina Jolie and her daughter Vivienne are more complicit than ever. Mother and daughter came together to the Tony Awards ceremony, which took place on Sunday, June 16, in New York. The Jolie duo chose matching color outfits for the occasion. Vivienne, 15, wore XXL duck blue suit trousers with a white shirt, which matched her bow tie, a man’s waistcoat, and her mother’s off-the-shoulder, velvet dress. They were photographed together holding hands before attending a ceremony honoring Broadway productions. Among them, the musical Strangersproduced by Angelina Jolie, and for which mother and daughter worked together, as Vivienne Jolie was a production assistant.
the victory of Strangers
Apparently, there is nothing Angelina Jolie can’t do without success. The musical produced by the 49-year-old actress is nominated for no fewer than 12 awards at the 77th Tony Awards, including best musical, best book of a musical comedy and best performance by a leading actor. In the end, the team received the highest award for best musical, but also for best production, best lighting and best sound design. Strangers went back. The musical is adapted from the novel of the same name by Sy Hinton, which was already adapted for film by Francis Ford Coppola in 1983. It tells the story of 14-year-old Ponyboy Curtis, his two brothers and his best friend Johnny, the Greasers. struggles to get along and face off against a wealthy rival group of Soc.
Angelina Jolie took the stage to introduce the cast of her musical just before receiving her countless Tony Awards. On this occasion, he gave an encouraging speech to the attention of the younger generations. NE Hinton wrote Strangers in high school, and half a century later, this book still speaks to us, he said. Society changes, but the experience of being an outsider is universal. For any young person, any person who feels left out, you’re not wrong to see what’s unfair. You are not wrong to want to find your own way. I hope that the voices of the actors will be raised and it will encourage the audience to appreciate theirs.
Source: Le Figaro