Sarah Snook wins Best Actress in a play at 2025…
It’s one other success(ion) for Sarah Snook.
The actress, 37, took home the award for Best Actress in a Leading Role in a Play at the 2025 Tony Awards on Sunday, June 8.
Snook took on all 26 roles in “The Picture of Dorian Gray,” the 1890 philosophical fiction and Gothic horror by Oscar Wilde.
Sarah Snook during the opening evening curtain call for the play “The Picture of Dorian Gray.” WireImage
Snook initially gained the Olivier Award for best actress in 2024 for her efficiency in the one-woman manufacturing in the West End.
During her acceptance speech in April of the 12 months, the “Succession” star acquired candid about her mindset surrounding the play.
Snook recalled that a month before opening, she “felt distant from the play and hadn’t learned my lines. I just felt, ‘What am I doing? Why am I doing a 60,000 word monologue with an eight-month-old baby?’ I felt so stupid.”
“So I was doing a lot of night breastfeeding,” she continued. “And in the evening when I would wake up then rather than being on my phone and feeding her, I would run over the lines. I find that if you learn your lines at night and then sleep on them they do go in more effectively.”
Sarah Snook took on all 26 roles in “The Picture of Dorian Gray.” Marc Brenner
Sarah Snook wows in technical marvel Broadway play. Marc Brenner
She discovered her traces shortly after giving beginning to her daughter. Marc Brenner
While onstage, the Broadway star, who welcomed her daughter in May 2023 with husband Dave Lawson, even teased that her baby’s first phrases could be from the script.
Snook, meanwhile, is no stranger to accolades as she took home an Emmy Award for Best Actress in a Drama in January 2024 for her position as Shiv Roy in “Succession.”
The hit HBO show ran for 4 seasons, from 2018 to 2023, with the Australian actress opening up about how she discovered the collection was ending in August 2023.
The ‘Succession’ star acquired glowing critiques. Marc Brenner
Sarah Snook attends “The Picture Of Dorian Gray” opening evening. Getty Images
“I was quickly devouring it in the car on the way there,” Snook instructed Variety at the time. “And then by the time I finished, I arrived and was like, ‘That’s it. It’s done.’”
Just because “Succession” is over, that doesn’t imply Snook hasn’t stayed tight with her former forged members.
Kieran Culkin, 42, who is also starring in the Broadway show “Glengarry Glen Ross,” did a drive-by in March on the best way to his show.
The actor was seen hanging of his car window and blowing a kiss to Snook and their “Succession” co-stars, who had been exterior taking images forward of her opening evening. He couldn’t be there due to his Broadway dedication.
The Post’s theater critic mentioned Sarah Snook was “hilarious and haunting as, well, everybody.” Bruce Glikas/WireImage
The Post’s theater critic Johnny Oleksinski mentioned the show was “discombobulating. It’s fantastical. And, in the end, it’s crushing.”
Of Snook, he mentioned the actress “brings that same infectious grin” from “Succession” to Broadway, calling her “hilarious and haunting as, well, everybody.”
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