2011 Tony Awards Wrap Up
The 2011 Tony Awards were handed out last night! It was a great, entertaining broadcast celebrating a terrific year in theatre. All of the winners are deserving of their Tony, with one exception, which I'll note below.
From greeting us by telling us the theatre is not just for gays anymore to ending with an exhilarating rap (excerpted at the end of this post), Neil Patrick Harris proved once again he is a masterful master of ceremonies.
Congratulations to all - not just the winners but all the actors, technicians, designers, directors, composers, writers, et al., who expressed themselves this year. The theatre is alive and well, and I thank Thespis for it every single day!Without any further ado, the winners, starred and in bold (and my commentary!)
(Note: If I've seen the show, I've linked to my review at its first mention.)
The Musicals:
Best Musical
This was pretty much a no brainer. Although, I did think Chris Rock's intro to the award was inappropriate. Not the bit about the hookers, but the sentiment that this was a foregone conclusion. It was, but I think it was rather rude to say that. Regardless, The Book of Mormon absolutely deserved this award. As I said in my review, we have a hit, ladies and gentlemen!
Best Musical Revival
Yay! We all kind of knew this was going to happen, but until the winner was announced, I was still crossing my fingers. Todd Haimes, the artistic director at Roundabout, has announced that the show will extend even further than previously announced and that a fall tour is in the works.
Leading Actor in a Musical
Leading Actress in a Musical
Featured Actor in a Musical
Featured Actress in a Musical
Choreography
Score
Orchestrations
Book
Direction
Lighting Design
Scenic Design
Costume Design
Sound Design
The Plays:
Best Play
Best Play Revival
Leading Actor in a Play
Leading Actress in a Play
Featured Actor in a Play
Featured Actress in a Play
Directing
Lighting Design
Scenic Design
Costume Design
And there you have it, dear readers, the 2011 Tony Awards. It was a great season and I'm so glad we got to celebrate it last night. And now I leave you with some of Neil Patrick Harris's closing rap and some words of wisdom from a 2007 Tony winner.
"And in the final analysis what survives tonight? Theatre, because it's what we live. We changin' some lives tonight and theatre thrives because we live to give it, so to speak. This ain't reality TV, this is eight shows a week. Every chorus member that you saw tonight tappin' had to make miracles happen for a chance to see you clappin' and applaudin' in the audience. What's next? Who knows! Anything goes! Now go see a motherf**king Broadway show!"
From greeting us by telling us the theatre is not just for gays anymore to ending with an exhilarating rap (excerpted at the end of this post), Neil Patrick Harris proved once again he is a masterful master of ceremonies.
Congratulations to all - not just the winners but all the actors, technicians, designers, directors, composers, writers, et al., who expressed themselves this year. The theatre is alive and well, and I thank Thespis for it every single day!Without any further ado, the winners, starred and in bold (and my commentary!)
(Note: If I've seen the show, I've linked to my review at its first mention.)
The Musicals:
Best Musical
This was pretty much a no brainer. Although, I did think Chris Rock's intro to the award was inappropriate. Not the bit about the hookers, but the sentiment that this was a foregone conclusion. It was, but I think it was rather rude to say that. Regardless, The Book of Mormon absolutely deserved this award. As I said in my review, we have a hit, ladies and gentlemen!
Best Musical Revival
Yay! We all kind of knew this was going to happen, but until the winner was announced, I was still crossing my fingers. Todd Haimes, the artistic director at Roundabout, has announced that the show will extend even further than previously announced and that a fall tour is in the works.
Leading Actor in a Musical
- Norbert Leo Butz, Catch Me*
- Josh Gad, The Book of Mormon
- Joshua Henry, The Scottsboro Boys
- Andrew Rannells, The Book of Mormon
- Tony Sheldon, Priscilla Queen of the Desert
Leading Actress in a Musical
- Sutton Foster, Anything Goes*
- Beth Leavel, Baby It's You
- Patina Miller, Sister Act
- Donna Murphy, The People in the Picture
Featured Actor in a Musical
- Colman Domingo, The Scottsboro Boys
- Adam Godley, Anything Goes
- John Larroquette, How to Succeed*
- Forrest McClendon, The Scottsboro Boys
- Rory O'Malley, The Book of Mormon
Featured Actress in a Musical
- Laura Benanti, Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown
- Tammy Blanchard, How to Succeed
- Victoria Clark, Sister Act
- Nikki M. James, The Book of Mormon*
- Patti LuPone, Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown
Choreography
- Rob Ashford, How to Succeed
- Kathleen Marshall, Anything Goes*
- Casey Nicholaw, The Book of Mormon
- Susan Stroman, The Scottsboro Boys
Score
- The Book of Mormon, Music and Lyrics by Trey Parker, Robert Lopez and Matt Stone*
- The Scottsboro Boys, Music and Lyrics by John Kander and Fred Ebb
- Sister Act, Music by Alan Menken, Lyrics by Glenn Slater
- Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown, Music and Lyrics by David Yazbek
Orchestrations
- Doug Besterman, How to Succeed
- Larry Hochman, The Scottsboro Boys
- Larry Hochman and Stephen Oremus, The Book of Mormon*
- Marc Shaiman and Larry Blank, Catch Me
Book
- Alex Timbers, Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson
- Trey Parker, Robert Lopez and Matt Stone, The Book of Mormon*
- David Thompson, The Scottsboro Boys
- Cheri Steinkellner, Bill Steinkellner and Douglas Carter Beane, Sister Act
Direction
- Rob Ashford, How to Succeed
- Kathleen Marshall, Anything Goes
- Casey Nicholaw and Trey Parker, The Book of Mormon*
- Susan Stroman, The Scottsboro Boys
Lighting Design
- Ken Billington, The Scottsboro Boys
- Howell Binkley, How to Succeed
- Peter Kaczorowski, Anything Goes
- Brian MacDevitt, The Book of Mormon*
Scenic Design
- Beowulf Boritt, The Scottsboro Boys
- Derek McLane, Anything Goes
- Scott Pask, The Book of Mormon*
- Donyale Werle, Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson
Costume Design
- Tim Chappel and Lizzy Gardiner, Priscilla*
- Martin Pakledinaz, Anything Goes
- Ann Roth, The Book of Mormon
- Catherine Zuber, How to Succeed
Sound Design
- Peter Hylenski, The Scottsboro Boys
- Steve Canyon Kennedy, Catch Me
- Brian Ronan, Anything Goes
- Brian Ronan, The Book of Mormon*
The Plays:
Best Play
- Good People, written by David Lindsay-Abaire
- Jerusalem, written by Jez Butterworth
- The Motherf**ker with the Hat, written by Stephen Adly Guirgis
- War Horse, written by Nick Stafford*
Best Play Revival
- Arcadia
- The Importance of Being Earnest
- The Merchant of Venice
- The Normal Heart*
Leading Actor in a Play
- Brian Bedford, Earnest
- Bobby Cannavale, ...the Hat
- Joe Mantello, The Normal Heart
- Al Pacino, The Merchant of Venice
- Mark Rylance, Jerusalem*
Leading Actress in a Play
- Nina Arianda, Born Yesterday
- Frances McDormand, Good People*
- Lily Rabe, Merchant
- Vanessa Redgrave, Driving Miss Daisy
- Hannah Yelland, Brief Encounter
Featured Actor in a Play
- Mackenzie Crook, Jerusalem
- Billy Crudup, Arcadia
- John Benjamin Hickey, The Normal Heart*
- Arian Moayed, Bengal Tiger
- Yul Vazquez, ...the Hat
Featured Actress in a Play
- Ellen Barkin, The Normal Heart*
- Edie Falco, The House of Blue Leaves
- Judith Light, Lombardi
- Joanna Lumley, La Bete
- Elizabeth Rodriquez, ...the Hat
Directing
- Marianne Elliott and Tom Morris, War Horse*
- Joel Grey and George C. Wolfe, The Normal Heart
- Anna D. Shapiro, ...the Hat
- Daniel Sullivan, Merchant
Lighting Design
- Paule Constable, War Horse*
- David Lander, Bengal Tiger
- Kenneth Posner, Merchant
- Mimi Jordan Sherin, Jerusalem
Scenic Design
- Todd Rosenthal, ...the Hat
- Rae Smith, War Horse*
- Ultz, Jerusalem
- Mark Wendland, Merchant
Costume Design
- Jess Goldstein, Merchant
- Desmond Heeley, Earnest*
- Mark Thompson, La Bete
- Catherine Zuber, Born Yesterday
- Acme Sound Partners and Cricket S. Myers, Bengal Tiger
- Simon Baker, Brief Encounter
- Ian Dickinson for Autograph, Jerusalem
- Christopher Shutt, War Horse*
And there you have it, dear readers, the 2011 Tony Awards. It was a great season and I'm so glad we got to celebrate it last night. And now I leave you with some of Neil Patrick Harris's closing rap and some words of wisdom from a 2007 Tony winner.
"And in the final analysis what survives tonight? Theatre, because it's what we live. We changin' some lives tonight and theatre thrives because we live to give it, so to speak. This ain't reality TV, this is eight shows a week. Every chorus member that you saw tonight tappin' had to make miracles happen for a chance to see you clappin' and applaudin' in the audience. What's next? Who knows! Anything goes! Now go see a motherf**king Broadway show!"
I greatly appreciated your Tony Awards summary as I, unfortunately, was not able to watch the Tonys this year. I am devastated, though, that Bloody Bloody did not win. I think I may have crossed the line into obsession with the amount I listen to its soundtrack.
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