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November 25, 2009 6:29am by Such Small Portions
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Evening Standard Theatre Awards, Othello, Lenny Henry
Lenny Henry has picked up the award for best outstanding newcomer at the Evening Standard Theatre Awards last night.
The 51-year-old comedian joked that he 'must be the oldest newcomer there has ever been' after picking up the award for his portrayal of Othello, which is currently showing at the Trafalgar Studios.
"Playing Othello was like a dream come true," Henry said. "As far as my career is concerned I love acting and would like to do more."
The comedian recently turned to theatre after 30 years in comedy where he is best known for his role as frontman for the Red Nose Day charity appeal. Henry has however pledged that 'he would never give up comedy for good' despite being enthralled with his Shakespeare role.
"I'm a comedian to my boots, i'll always be a comedian." Henry said.
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