Moulin Rouge musical dominates pandemic delayed Tony Awards
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Article contentMusical âMoulin Rouge!â was the big early winner at Broadwayâs Tony Awards on Sunday in a delayed ceremony that doubled as a celebration for the return of live theater in New York after an unprecedented 18-month long closure due to the pandemic.
Article contentâTonight feels like a homecoming,â said host Audra McDonald. âThe lights are on, we are here, we are back.â
The annual awards show was never held in 2020 because of the coronavirus pandemic that shut down live performances for 18 months. Most reopened only a few weeks ago.
After six nominations in his career, veteran Danny Burstein won his first Tony for his supporting role in âMoulin Rouge! The Musical.â The show, based on the 2001 movie of the same name, won nine early awards, including for lead actor Aaron Tveit, direction, costumes and design.
âA Christmas Carol,â a stage adaptation with music of the Charles Dickens novel, won five awards, while newcomer Adrienne Warren won best actress in a musical for playing rock singer Tina Turner in âTina â" The Tina Turner Musical.â
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âI want to thank Tina Turner for trusting me to bring her story home,â Warren said.
Special awards were given to Talking Heads musician David Byrne for the stage production of his concert âAmerican Utopiaâ; Lin-Manuel Mirandaâs improvised show âFreestyle Love Supremeâ; and the anti-racism non-profit Broadway Advocacy Coalition that fights to make theater more diverse.
The top awards â" for best play, best musical and best revival of a play â" will be presented later on Sunday during a two-hour special designed to promote Broadway and get people back into buying tickets. Audiences must be fully vaccinated and wear masks.
John Legend, Sir Andrew Lloyd-Webber, Kristin Chenoweth, Ben Platt, Lin-Manuel Miranda and Idina Menzel are among the stars due to take part.
John Legend (left) performs with the cast of âAinât Too Proudâ onstage during the 74th Annual Tony Awards at Winter Garden Theatre in New York City, Sunday, Sept. 26, 2021. Photo by Theo Wargo /Getty Images for Tony Awards ProductionsMany of the big shows, including âHamilton,â âThe Lion King,â and âWickedâ had emotional reopenings earlier this month marked by tears and joy both on and off stage.
None of the Tony-nominated plays, including âSlave Playâ about race and class, and âThe Inheritance,â about the modern gay experience, are currently playing on Broadway or plan to return. âThe Inheritanceâ picked up three early awards including directing and for lead actor Andrew Burnap.
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