70th Primetime Emmy Awards

 

Ashmitha Gnanapragasam (10) STAFF REPORTER

On September 17th, 2018 the 70th Primetime Emmy Awards took place at The Microsoft Theatre in Los Angeles, California where numerous talented actresses and actors were acknowledged for their hard work and dedication to their passion.

The memorable night was hosted by stand-up comedians, Michael Che and Colin Jost from the popular comedy show, Saturday Night Live. This year’s show ensured that several issues and concerns throughout Hollywood were addressed in a comedic and sarcastic way.
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The opening act was a musical skit called, “We solved it” performed by various actors and actresses such as Kate Mckinnon, Kenan Thompson, Andy Samberg, Kristen Bell and more. This performance attempted to address the lack of diversity in Hollywood and address the problem through a comedic approach. This year’s Emmy awards contained the most diverse nominations in history but the performance was a reminder that there is still a long way to go.

Many awards and congratulations were received by various actors/actresses, networks, and television programs as the hard work paid off. “Best Comedy Series” was won by “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” and “Best Drama Series” was awarded to “Game of Thrones” while leaving the defending winner, “Handmaid’s Tale” with great disappointment. “Lead actor in a comedy series” went to Bill Hader for his work on “Barry” and “Lead Actress in a Drama Series” was awarded to Claire Foy in “The Crown”.

“Thank you for the opportunity to tell a story and hold a mirror up to what’s going on today,” said Regina King after winning an award for “Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series”.