A radical restaging of Hollywood film noir musical “Sunset Boulevard” was the big winner Sunday at the London stage Olivier Awards, taking seven trophies, including best musical revival and best actress for star Nicole Scherzinger.

Soccer-themed state-of-the-nation drama “Dear England” was named best new play, while Sarah Snook and Mark Gatiss were among the acting winners.

Scherzinger was awarded for her performance as fading silver screen star Norma Desmond in a flashy revival of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s “Sunset Boulevard,” three decades after the musical’s 1990s debut. Her co-star Tom Francis won the corresponding best actor prize as a struggling screenwriter fatefully drawn into Desmond’s orbit.

Jamie Lloyd took the directing trophy for the technically innovative production, which melds live video with the onstage action and also won Oliviers for sound and lighting design.

It’s due to open in New York City later this year, and Lloyd predicted it would “take Broadway by storm.”

The prize for best new musical went to “Operation Mincemeat,” a word-of-mouth hit based on an audacious real-life espionage operation that deceived the Nazis during World War II.

“Stranger Things: The First Shadow,” a dazzlingly staged prequel to the Netflix supernatural series, was named best new entertainment or comedy.

Snook — the scheming Shiv Roy in “Succession” — beat a talented field that included Sarah Jessica Parker and Sophie Okonedo to be named best actress in a play for “The Picture of Dorian Gray.”

Gatiss — co-creator of the BBC TV series “Sherlock” — won the best actor trophy for playing theater great John Gielgud in “The Motive and the Cue.”

Gatiss beat “Dear England” star Joseph Fiennes and Andrew Scott, who had been the favorite to win for the solo show “Vanya.”

Will Close was named best supporting actor in a play for his performance as footballer Harry Kane in “Dear England.”

Haydn Gwynne, who died in October, was posthumously awarded the best supporting actress prize for her final stage role in “When Winston Went to War with the Wireless.”

Awards for supporting performances in musicals were Amy Trigg for “The Little Big Things” and Jak Malone for “Operation Mincemeat.”

Swift’s music returns to TikTok: Swifties on TikTok can rejoice — for now. It seems scores of songs from Taylor Swift’s catalog returned to the platform last week, just months after the singer’s label Universal Music Group threatened to pull its artists’ music over a licensing disagreement. The Grammy winner’s “Midnights,” “1989 (Taylor’s Version),” “Fearless (Taylor’s Version)” and “Folklore” albums are among the snippets featured on her official TikTok page.

April 16 birthdays: Singer Bobby Vinton is 89. Actor Ellen Barkin is 70. Actor Michel Gill is 64. Singer Jason Scheff is 62. Singer Jimmy Osmond is 61. Singer David Pirner is 60. Actor Jon Cryer is 59. Actor Martin Lawrence is 59. Actor Peter Billingsley is 53. Actor Lukas Haas is 48. Actor Kelli O’Hara is 48. Actor Sadie Sink is 22.