NEW YORK (AP) — “Perhaps Completely happy Ending,” a rom-com musical about androids that crackles with humanity, had a particular pleased ending at Sunday’s Tony Awards. It received greatest new musical on an evening when Kara Younger made historical past as the primary Black particular person to win two Tonys consecutively for “Objective,” which additionally received greatest new play.
Starring Darren Criss and Helen J. Shen, “Perhaps Completely happy Ending” charts the romantic relationship between two decommissioned robots, turning into a commentary on human themes and the passage of time. It received a number one six Tonys.
With “Objective,” a drawing-room drama about an completed Black household exposing hypocrisy and pressures throughout a snowed-in gathering, Branden Jacobs-Jenkins caps a outstanding few yr: Along with successful back-to-back Tonys — his “Applicable” received greatest play revival in 2024 — he earned the Pulitzer Prize for “Objective.” (That win got here the day of the Met Gala, the place he served on the host committee.)
Jacobs-Jenkins turns into the primary Black playwright to win the class since August Wilson took residence the trophy in 1987 for “Fences.” He urged viewers to assist regional theaters; “Objective” was nurtured in Chicago.
Younger — the primary Black feminine actor to be Tony-nominated for 4 consecutive years — received back-to-back Tonys for “Objective.”
“Theater is a sacred area that we have now to honor and treasure, and it makes us united,” she mentioned.
Notable Tony moments
“Sundown Blvd.,” with Nicole Scherzinger as a fallen display screen idol determined to reclaim her fame, received greatest musical revival, handing composer Andrew Lloyd Webber his first aggressive Tony since 1995 — when the unique present received. The present model is a stripped-down, minimalist manufacturing.
Scherzinger additionally received for greatest lead actress in a musical, muscling apart a substantial problem from Audra McDonald, who was gunning for her seventh statuette. It caps a outstanding profession pivot for Scherzinger, as soon as the lead singer of the pop group Pussycat Dolls and a TV expertise present choose.
“Don’t hand over,” she mentioned. “It is a testomony that love at all times wins.”
Criss, who has starred in every thing from “Glee” to “The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story,” received his first Tony for “Perhaps Completely happy Ending,” which he additionally co-produced. He mentioned he shared it with Shen, who was not nominated.
Sarah Snook took residence the trophy for main actress in a play for her tireless work in “The Image of Dorian Grey,” the place she performs all 26 roles.
“I don’t really feel alone any night time that I do that present,” Snook mentioned, dismissing the concept of her play as a one-woman present. “There are such a lot of folks onstage making it work and behind the stage making it work.”
Downtown cabaret star Cole Escola took residence the perfect actor in a play trophy for taking part in a deranged, repressed and over-the-top ahistorical model of Mary Todd Lincoln in “Oh Mary!,” beating such Hollywood stars as George Clooney and Daniel Dae Kim. Sam Pinkleton received greatest director for “Oh, Mary!” and thanked Escola, saying they taught him, “Do what you like, not what you suppose folks wish to see.”
Francis Jue received greatest actor in a featured function in a play for the revival of “Yellow Face.” He mentioned he was gifted his tuxedo from one other Asian actor who wished him to put on it to the Tonys.
“I’m solely right here due to the encouragement and inspiration of generations of great deserving Asian artists who got here earlier than me,” he mentioned.
Jak Malone received greatest actor in a featured function in a musical for the British import “Operation Mincemeat: A New Musical,” enjoying a lady each efficiency. He hoped his win could possibly be highly effective advocacy for trans rights. “Eureka Day,” Jonathan Spector’s social satire about well-meaning liberals debating a faculty’s vaccine coverage, received the perfect play revival trophy.
The unique forged of “Hamilton,” together with creator Lin-Manuel Miranda, did a victory lap wearing black to mark the present’s tenth anniversary on Broadway, with a medley together with “My Shot,” “The Schuyler Sisters,” “Historical past Has Its Eyes on You” and “The Room The place It Occurs.”
The host with probably the most
First-time host Cynthia Erivo kicked off the present from her dressing room in Radio Metropolis Music Corridor, uncertain of her opening quantity. As she made her approach by means of the backstage warren, she bumped into numerous folks providing recommendation till she reached Oprah Winfrey, who suggested, “The one factor it is advisable to do is simply be your self.”
Erivo then appeared on the stage in a pink, spangly robe with white accents, hip cocked, as she launched into the slow-burning authentic track “Typically All You Want Is a Music,” written by Marc Shaiman, Scott Wittman, Benj Pasek and Justin Paul. Initially alone with only a pianist, Erivo’s hovering voice was quickly joined by dozens of members of the Broadway Inspirational Voices choir, all wearing white, making her appear to be a strong strawberry in a bowl of whipped cream.
In her opening feedback, she singled out first-time nominees Escola, Louis McCartney, Sadie Sink, and “an up-and-comer that I feel you’re going to actually be listening to fairly a bit about — George Clooney.”
She famous that the 2024-2025 season took in $1.9 billion, making it the highest-grossing season ever and signaling that Broadway has lastly emerged from the COVID-19 blues.
“Broadway is formally again,” Erivo mentioned. “Supplied we don’t run out of forged members from ‘Succession,’” a nod to appearances this season by former co-stars Snook and Kieran Culkin and final season by Jeremy Sturdy.
She and Sara Bareilles dueted for a shifting in memoriam part, singing “The Solar Will Come Out” from “Annie,” and honoring its composer Charles Strouse in addition to George Wendt, Richard Chamberlain, Athol Fugard, Joan Plowright, Quincy Jones, Linda Lavin, James Earl Jones and Gavin Creel.
Erivo was an amiable host, at one level showing within the second mezzanine to remark that everybody likes the view from theater balconies — besides maybe Abraham Lincoln. She had enjoyable with Winfrey afterward, telling her to examine beneath her chair, the place she discovered a present bag with a toy vehicle. “You get a automobile!” Erivo cracked.
Pre-show outcomes
One of the best ebook and greatest rating awards went to “Perhaps Completely happy Ending,” with lyrics written by Hue Park and music composed by Will Aronson. Its director, Michael Arden, received — “Completely happy Delight!” he mentioned — and it additionally picked up greatest scenic design of a musical.
Justin Peck and Patricia Delgado received for choreographing “Buena Vista Social Membership” and Peck famous a track from the famend authentic album was performed at their marriage ceremony. The musical takes its inspiration from Wim Wenders’ 1999 Oscar-nominated documentary on the making of the Cuban album. It received 4 Tonys.
Finest costumes in a play went to Marg Hornwell for “The Image of Dorian Grey,” whereas “Loss of life Turns into Her” received the musical counterpart for Paul Tazewell in a yr the place he additionally grew to become the first Black man to win an Oscar for designing costumes, for “Depraved.”
Harvey Fierstein, the four-time Tony winner behind “Torch Music Trilogy” and “Kinky Boots,” was honored with a lifetime achievement Tony and have become emotional throughout his speech.
“There may be nothing fairly like bathing within the applause of a curtain name, however once I bow, I bow to the viewers, with gratitude, understanding that with out them I would as effectively be lip-syncing showtunes in my bed room mirror,” he mentioned. “And so I dedicate this award to the folks in the dead of night.”
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