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The opening number was "A Tony Opening", performed by Rosie O'Donnell, Jane Krakowski, Jesse L. Martin, and Megan Mullally. [1]Production numbers from musicals included Contact, Boyd Gaines and the Girl in the Yellow Dress, Deborah Yates; Kiss Me, Kate, "Too Darn Hot"; Jesus Christ Superstar, "Superstar" and "Gethsemane"; The Music Man, Craig Bierko in "Seventy-Six Trombones" ; The Wild Party ...
Nominated for ten Tony Awards, winning seven. Applause: 1970 Charles Strouse Lee Adams: Betty Comden, Adolph Green: 1970: Nominated for ten Tony Awards, winning four, including Best Actress for Lauren Bacall, in her musical debut. Avenue Q: 2003 Jeff Marx: Robert Lopez: Jeff Whitty: 2004: Nominated for six Tony Awards, winning three. Back to ...
Nominated for six Tony Awards, winning three. Racing Demon: 1990 David Hare: 1990: The Real Thing: 1982 Tom Stoppard: 1984: Nominated for seven Tony Awards, winning five. Red: 2009 John Logan: 2010: Nominated for seven Tony Awards, winning six. Red Noses: 1985 Peter Barnes: 1985: The River Niger: 1972 Joseph A. Walker: 1974: Nominated for three ...
The show was received with critical acclaim [3] and won the 2000 Tony Award for Best Musical (among others). [2] The award was controversial because Contact contains no original music or live singing, and in response, a new award for Best Special Theatrical Event was introduced the following year.
The Tony Award for Best Musical is given annually to the best new Broadway musical, as determined by Tony Award voters. The award is one of the ceremony's longest-standing awards, having been presented each year since 1949. The award goes to the producers of the winning musical.
Carolee Carmello was heartbreakingly magnificent in David Lindsay-Abaire and Jeanine Tesori's Tony-winning musical spun from Lindsay-Abaire's quirky 2000 play, about a New Jersey teenager with a ...
Horn, who won a Tony for his book for the musical “Tootsie,” is without a doubt one of the funniest musical theater writers working today. The corny setup for “Shucked” involves a crop crisis.
A conversation with Michael R. Jackson, whose Tony-winning musical "A Strange Loop" is having its Los Angeles premiere at the Ahmanson Theatre.