
June 13, 2010, Sunday (8:00-11:00 p.m., live EST) on the CBS Television Network. The American Theatre Wing’s 64th Annual Antoinette Perry “Tony” Awards broadcast live from Radio City Music Hall, this honored theatre professionals and remarkable achievement on Broadway. “Glee” and Spring Awakening star Lea Michele and God of Carnage’s Jeff Daniels announced the nominations for the 64th Annual Tony Awards May 4 at the The New York Public Library for Performing Arts. Memphis, Red and Fences Win Big this year. Memphis got the Best Musical, and Catherine Zeta-Jones performs “Send in the Clowns” and win the best actress in a revival musical. Lea Michele & Matthew Morrison of Glee perform on The 64th Tony Awards. Lea Michele sing Don’t rain on my Parade. Also appear at the show: Antonio Banderas, Cate Blanchett, Edina Menzel, Michael Douglas, Kristin Chenowet, Ricky Martin, Scarlett Johansson and Helen Mirren. below are the Complete List of the 64th Annual Tony Awards
64th Tony Awards Nominees and Winners
Best Play
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- In the Next Room (or The Vibrator Play) by Sarah Ruhl
- Next Fall by Geoffrey Nauffts
- Red by John Logan (winner)
- Time Stands Still by Donald Margulies
Best Musical
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- American Idiot
- Fela!
- Memphis (winner)
- Million Dollar Quartet
Best Book of a Musical
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- Dick Scanlan and Sherie Rene Scott for Everyday Rapture
- Jim Lewis and Bill T. Jones for Fela!
- Joe DiPietro for Memphis (winner)
- Colin Escott and Floyd Mutrux for Million Dollar Quartet
Best Original Score (Music and/or Lyrics) Written for the Theatre
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- Andrew Lippa (music and lyrics) for The Addams Family
- Adam Cork (music) and Lucy Prebble (lyrics) for Enron
- Branford Marsalis (music) for Fences
- David Bryan (music and lyrics) and Joe DiPietro (lyrics) for Memphis (winner)
Best Revival of a Play
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- Fences (winner)
- Lend Me a Tenor
- The Royal Family
- A View from the Bridge
Best Revival of a Musical
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- Finian’s Rainbow
- La Cage aux Folles (winner)
- A Little Night Music
- Ragtime
Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Play
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- Jude Law in Hamlet
- Alfred Molina in Red
- Liev Schreiber in A View from the Bridge
- Christopher Walken in A Behanding in Spokane
- Denzel Washington in Fences (winner)
Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Play
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- Viola Davis in Fences (winner)
- Valerie Harper in Looped
- Linda Lavin in Collected Stories
- Laura Linney in Time Stands Still
- Jan Maxwell in The Royal Family
Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical
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- Kelsey Grammer in La Cage aux Folles
- Sean Hayes in Promises, Promises
- Douglas Hodge in La Cage aux Folles (winner)
- Chad Kimball in Memphis
- Sahr Ngaujah in Fela!
Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical
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- Kate Baldwin in Finian’s Rainbow
- Montego Glover in Memphis
- Christiane Noll in Ragtime
- Sherie Rene Scott in Everyday Rapture
- Catherine Zeta-Jones in A Little Night Music (winner)
Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Play
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- David Alan Grier in Race
- Stephen McKinley Henderson in Fences
- Jon Michael Hill in Superior Donuts
- Stephen Kunken in Enron
- Eddie Redmayne in Red (winner)
Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Play
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- Maria Dizzia in In the Next Room (or The Vibrator Play)
- Rosemary Harris in The Royal Family
- Jessica Hecht in A View from the Bridge
- Scarlett Johansson in A View from the Bridge (winner)
- Jan Maxwell in Lend Me a Tenor
Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Musical
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- Kevin Chamberlin in The Addams Family
- Robin de Jesús in La Cage aux Folles
- Christopher Fitzgerald in Finian’s Rainbow
- Levi Kreis in Million Dollar Quartet (winner)
- Bobby Steggert in Ragtime
Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Musical
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- Barbara Cook in Sondheim on Sondheim
- Katie Finneran in Promises, Promises (winner)
- Angela Lansbury in A Little Night Music
- Karine Plantadit in Come Fly Away
- Lillias White in Fela!
Best Scenic Design of a Play
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- John Lee Beatty for The Royal Family
- Alexander Dodge for Present Laughter
- Santo Loquasto for Fences
- Christopher Oram for Red (winner)
Best Scenic Design of a Musical
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- Marina Draghici for Fela!
- Christine Jones for American Idiot (winner)
- Derek McLane for Ragtime
- Tim Shortall for La Cage aux Folles
Best Costume Design of a Play
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- Martin Pakledinaz for Lend Me a Tenor
- Constanza Romero for Fences
- David Zinn for In the Next Room (or The Vibrator Play)
- Catherine Zuber for The Royal Family (winner)
Best Costume Design of a Musical
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- Marina Draghici for Fela! (winner)
- Paul Tazewell for Memphis
- Matthew Wright for La Cage aux Folles
Best Lighting Design of a Play
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- Neil Austin for Hamlet
- Neil Austin for Red (winner)
- Mark Henderson for Enron
- Brian MacDevitt for Fences
Best Lighting Design of a Musical
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- Kevin Adams for American Idiot (winner)
- Donald Holder for Ragtime
- Nick Richings for La Cage aux Folles
- Robert Wierzel for Fela!
Best Sound Design of a Play
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- Acme Sound Partners for Fences
- Adam Cork for Enron
- Adam Cork for Red (winner)
- Scott Lehrer for A View from the Bridge
Best Sound Design of a Musical
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- Jonathan Deans for La Cage aux Folles
- Robert Kaplowitz for Fela! (winner)
- Dan Moses Schreier and Gareth Owen for A Little Night Music
- Dan Moses Schreier for Sondheim on Sondheim
Best Direction of a Play
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- Michael Grandage for Red (winner)
- Sheryl Kaller for Next Fall
- Kenny Leon for Fences
- Gregory Mosher for A View from the Bridge
Best Direction of a Musical
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- Christopher Ashley for Memphis
- Marcia Milgrom Dodge for Ragtime
- Terry Johnson for La Cage aux Folles (winner)
- Bill T. Jones for Fela!
Best Choreography
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- Rob Ashford for Promises, Promises
- Bill T. Jones for Fela! (winner)
- Lynne Page for La Cage aux Folles
- Twyla Tharp for Come Fly Away
Best Orchestrations
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- Jason Carr for La Cage aux Folles
- Aaron Johnson for Fela!
- Jonathan Tunick for Promises, Promises
- Daryl Waters and David Bryan for Memphis (winner)
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Most of the non-competitive awards:
- Lifetime Achievement in the Theatre to Sir Alan Ayckbourn and Marian Seldes.
- Isabelle Stevenson Award to David Hyde Pierce. Pierce is receiving the Isabelle Stevenson Award “for his work in the fight against Alzheimer’s disease.”
- Tony Honors for Excellence in Theatre:
- The Alliance of Resident Theatres New York.
- B.H. Barry, who “pioneered the teaching of stage combat as part of the curriculum in US Drama Programs at the University and Graduate level.”
- Tom Viola, executive director of Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS (BC/EFA).
- The Midtown North and South New York City Police Precincts.
- The Regional Theatre Tony Award to The Eugene O’Neill Theater Center, Waterford, Connecticut.
Watch 64th Tony Awards Highlight Video Here
Posted by darqueangel @ 5 May 2010