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Billy elliot awards
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billy elliot awards

He offered such timely nuggets as “NPH’s (host Neil Patrick Harris) favorite beverage while warming up for the start of Tonys? RED BULL, natch!” Jane Fonda, nominated for lead actress in a play, offered: “The trick is to be Zen about it. The Tonys twittered this year, with Mark Indelicato of “Ugly Betty” as the night’s uber-tweeter from backstage. … I just want to dedicate this to everyone who has a dream,” Olivo said, thanking the production’s 91-year-old director, Arthur Laurents, and then dissolving in tears. “It has taken me 46 years to come from that seat, up these steps, to this microphone,” said Robinson, who thanked his mother in Bellevue, Wash., “who’s 98 years old … who encouraged me and raised seven children single-handedly.”įeatured actress-musical went to Karen Olivo as the spitfire Anita in the revival of “West Side Story.” Roger Robinson’s portrayal of a mystical shamanlike character in “Joe Turner’s Come and Gone” was honored with the featured-acting prize. Minnelli recreated part of Thompson’s club act as part of her Palace entertainment. “Lastly, I want to thank my parents and the greatest gift they ever gave me, Kay Thompson,” her godmother. “This is exquisite,” Minnelli said, asking for a list of people to thank because she didn’t think she was going to win. I feel deeply grateful.”Īn emotional Liza Minnelli accepted the prize for special theatrical event for her show “Liza’s at The Palace.”

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“Who knew that (at) this time in my life that I should be presented with this lovely, lovely award. “Who would have thought,” the 83-year-old Lansbury began, drowned out by a standing ovation.

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“I want to thank Manhattan audiences for proving that French existential absurdist tragicomedy rocks,” Rush said.Īngela Lansbury received her fifth Tony, this time for her performance as the dotty medium Madame Arcati in a revival of Noel Coward’s “Blithe Spirit.” Her win in the featured-actress category tied the record for acting prizes held by Julie Harris, who has five plus a special lifetime achievement award given in 2002. Geoffrey Rush’s extravagant portrait of a dying monarch in “Exit the King” took the top actor prize. “Billy” also received prizes for featured actor (Gregory Jbara), sets, lighting, sound and a tie with “Next to Normal” for best orchestrations, which Kitt shared with Michael Starobin. He said the award belonged to everyone connected to the show and especially to “three great gifts of Broadway, our three little Billys.” “I have been blessed in my life to spend the majority of last 10 years of my life working on the story of `Billy Elliot,”‘ said Daldry, who called it “a long, extraordinary journey.” The director/musical award went to Stephen Daldry of “Billy Elliot.” “The Norman Conquests,” Alan Ayckbourn’s trilogy, received the revival-play prize, while “Hair,” the iconic 1960s rock extravaganza roared to a win in the musical-revival category. I’m very grateful for all the people who gave their best for the production.” Reza, who previously won a best-play Tony for “Art,” said: “Maybe you missed my accent you wanted to hear it again. “God of Carnage,” Yasmina Reza’s savage comedy of manners about two liberal, middle-class couples whose children get into a fight, was named best play and picked up two other major awards, one for its director, Matthew Warchus, and the other for actress Marcia Gay Harden. Alice Ripley, who portrays battling mental illness in “Next to Normal,” received the actress musical prize. That award was taken by “Next to Normal” – which seemed to stun “Normal” composer Tom Kitt and lyricist Brian Yorkey.

billy elliot awards

“Billy Elliot” collected eight other awards, including director of a musical, book of a musical and choreography, but its composer Elton John was upset for best score. Finally, Kulish told the cheering crowd at Radio City Music Hall: “We want to say to all the kids out there who might want to dance, `Never give up.”‘ They also acknowledged siblings and parents. The trio – David Alvarez, Trent Kowalik and Kiril Kulish – traded off thank-yous during their acceptance speech, shyly thanking people associated with the show only by their first name. NEW YORK – “Billy Elliot,” the big British musical about a coal miner’s son who dreams to dance, bowled over Broadway on Sunday, winning 10 Tonys, including best musical and a unique best actor prize for the three young performers who share the title character.












Billy elliot awards