Angelina Jolie has won her first Tony Award after being inspired by her 15-year-old daughter Vivienne to produce The Outsiders: A New Musical.
The Tourist actress, 49, did not give a speech at the prestigious stage awards ceremony at New York’s Lincoln Centre’s David H. Koch Theatre on Sunday (Monday NZ time), but she appeared alongside her daughter, who also assisted her with the production.
The show, which is based on S.E. Hinton’s tome about 14-year-old Ponyboy Curtis, his two brothers and best friend Johnny – the Greasers – who face rival group the Socs, and has a meaningful message about resilience, was one of the big winners of the night, taking four prizes, also including Best Musical.
Producer Matthew Rego said in a speech: “Susie Hinton wrote The Outsiders 60 years ago and she has received accolades ever since. But she often says that she still gets overwhelmed when told that The Outsiders changed someone’s life because she’ll say, who might have changed anyone’s life? It’s the book. It’s not the author. It’s the message, not the messenger. Well Susie, I’m here to tell you that your story and its eternal message of love and family and staying gold has forever changed all of our lives. We love you.”