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Minggu, 09 Juni 2013

theaterinthenow's Tony Picks!

Best Musical
Will Win: Matilda
Should Win: Kinky Boots

It’s an interesting year for the musicals. Unlike two years ago, there is no front runner (The Book of Mormon) but similar to last year, it seems to be a two horse race. It’s down to the musicals about a little girl not named Annie and a pair boots. Voters may be divided depending on their taste and loyalty, but British imports have walked away with many Tony’s in recent years, so expect another this go around.





Best Play
Will Win: Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike
Should Win: Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike

It’s a rarity for a comedy to win Best Play but it’s almost certain the Christopher Durang play will easily walk away with the Tony. The Assembled Parties and Lucky Guy could have been in the running, but they’re likely to split voters allowing Vanya and Co. to be winners.

 

Best Revival of a Musical
Will Win: Pippin
Should Win: Pippin

There’s no question Pippin is the clear favorite. It’s the most nominated show for a reason. The circus spectacle bodes well for the Diane Paulus led musical, but it’s the outstanding cast of actors, many of whom will likely hear their name called, that lead this show to Glory.

 


Best Revival of a Play
Will Win: Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf
Should Win: Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf

In a season of numerous revivals, this is another category that all depends on voter taste. But it’s really between The Trip to Bountiful and Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? As long as voters weren’t turned off by the potential voter scandal, the much revered Virginia Woolf revival should come out on top.






Best Actor in a Musical
Will Win: Billy Porter (Kinky Boots)
Should Win: Billy Porter (Kinky Boots)

If ever there was a man who deserves his due, it’s Billy Porter. Not only does he knock the boots of off audiences night after night, he’s one of the hardest working people in the business. Bertie Carvel could give Porter a run if the voters decide to ride the Matilda train, but expect a heartfelt speech from Porter.








Best Actress in a Musical

Will Win: Patina Miller (Pippin)
Should Win: Patina Miller (Pippin)

It’s the night of Pippin. Patina Miller does a glorious job recreating a role originally performed by the legendary Ben Vereen and deserves much kudos as the Leading Player. Miller also is aided by fact that the other contenders’ productions will by largely forgotten.




Best Actor in a Play
Will Win: Tom Hanks (Lucky Guy)
Should Win: Tom Sturridge (Orphans)

This is very strange category mostly because nearly any of the men could win. Tony voters seem to take to Hollywood stars on Broadway and if they have any hopes for a Tom Hanks return, you have to award him for his work. But Tracy Letts, Nathan Lane, and David Hyde Pierce are previous winners and could sneak away with the trophy. Tom Sturridge, who took the spot away from powerhouse Alec Baldwin, gave a standout debut performance in the ill-fated Orphans revival.




Best Actress in a Play
Will Win: Cicely Tyson (The Trip to Bountiful)
Should Win: Laurie Metcalf (The Other Place)

Cicely Tyson wanted her trip to Bountiful and she got it. And she’ll likely be rewarded for it. This is almost a lifetime achievement award though. Kristine Nielsen has been rewarded for her scene-stealing performance and could be the dark-horse, but it’s Laurie Metcalf’s powerful performance that deserves credit.



Best Featured Actor in a Musical
Will Win: Terrence Mann (Pippin)
Should Win: Terrence Mann (Pippin)

But Mann is almost a lock because it’s Pippin Night at the Tony’s. Like his costar, and likely winner Andrea Martin, Mann shines in his single-song moment, but what it really comes down to is lack of competition.




Best Featured Actress in a Musical

Will Win: Andrea Martin (Pippin)
Should Win: Andrea Martin (Pippin)

To get a show-stopping standing ovation in the middle of Act I night after night, you should almost walk out of the theater thinking, “I’m getting a Tony.” And Martin will. Her high-flying turn as the never-aging grandma gives audiences something to cheer about in this season’s most buzzed about musical. But Keala Settle should get some recognition for her part in Hands on a Hardbody. To laugh for four minutes straight and then sing a song, a capella no less, deserves an award of its own.





Best Featured Actor in a Play
Will Win: Danny Burstein (Golden Boy)
Should Win: Danny Burstein (Golden Boy)

The Tony’s love Danny Burstein. And Danny Burstein should love them after he finally wins a Tony. Though he’s previously been nominated for his work in musicals, it’ll be his straight play performance that gets him the win. Though look for Richard Kind to be a potential buzzkill for Burstein.

 




Best Featured Actress in a Play
Will Win: Judith Light (The Assembled Parties)
Should Win: Condola Rashad (The Trip to Bountiful)

Judith Light will get her second straight Tony Award for the same category. Light’s win, though should be shared with the snubbed Jessica Hecht for their brilliant chemistry in The Assembled Parties. But for the second straight year in the same category, I’m rooting for Condola Rashad to win for her loveable performance.

Selasa, 30 April 2013

Theaterinthenow's Top 5 Tony 2013 Snubs

1. Hands on a Hardbody for Best Musical
Despite lukewarm reviews and an untimely closing, this new musical inspired by the 1997 documentary, Hands on a Hardbody was a breath of fresh air on Broadway. Thankfully Keala Settle was recognized for her fabulous performance, let's all hope the cast gets to perform the brilliant "Joy of the Lord" on the Tony telecast.





2. Ari Graynor for Best Featured Actress in a Play
Technically there was no way she would get nominated because The Performers did not run long enough, but it's a shame that Ari Graynor couldn't get recognized for her A+ comedic turn as a porn star. Don't worry, Tony will remember your snub when you return! 








3. Jessica Hecht for Best Actress in a Play
Jessica Hecht has never been finer than her performance in The Assembled Parties but with stiff competition in the category, Hecht was unfortunately left off the list. But let's face it, she'll be back again soon.








4. Alan Cumming for Best Actor in a Play
Macbeth is a hard show to do unless you have a fantastic company. It's even harder when you do a one person rendition of the Shakespeare classic. So why did Alan Cumming get snubbed? That's a question we'll never know. I guess he'll get his nomination again when he plays the Emcee.



5. Bette Midler for Best Actress in a Play
The Divine Miss M received raves for her performance in the new solo piece I'll Eat You Last by John Logan. So again, why did Bette Midler get snubbed? You can't blame the solo piece because Holland Taylor was nominated.





Who do you think got the Tony shaft?

Theaterinthenow's Top 5 Tony 2013 Surprises

1. Laurie Metcalf and Tom Sturridge Get Their Due Recognition
Let's face it, it was the year of the Play. With stiff competition and little love from the other awards, two outstanding performances did get Tony love: Laurie Metcalf for The Other Place and Tom Sturridge in Orphans (who beat out costar Alec Baldwin). Both offered phenomenal performances securing their spots in this year's Tony race. I picked them so I'm stoked! Are you happy for them?



2. Not All of Hollywood is Honored
There were a lot of Hollywood names trouncing around Broadway this season, but not all of the big names. While Tom Hanks, David Hyde Pierce and Cicely Tyson got nods, Al Pacino, Alec Baldwin, Jessica Chastain, Scarlett Johansson, and Vanessa Williams, among others, got nothing. Are Tony voters finally not giving in to A-listers on Broadway?



3. Bring It On Remembered
The fourth slot of the Best Musical category was a toss up between a few productions, but in the end Bring It On, the musical inspired by the movie, beat out Hands on a Hardbody and Motown for the final spot. Would you have given it to Bring It On?




4. Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike Nominated in Four Acting Categories
Shalita Grant (Best Featured Actress), Billy Magnussen (Best Featured Actor), Kristine Nielsen (Best Actress), and David Hyde Pierce (Best Actor) will be representing the cast of the Christopher Durang comedy, but the big question is where's Sigourney?







5. Kenneth Posner Secures 3 out of 4 Best Lighting Design of a Musical Nominations
Kenneth Posner was represented this season by his work on Cinderella, Harvey, Kinky Boots and Pippin. Three of his shows, all of the musicals, got nominations for Best Lighting Design. So the big question: is there any way he'll lose?








What were your big surprises for this year's Tonys? Comment below!

2013 Tony Award Nominations Announced

It's that time again! Tony nominations! Early this morning, the 2013 Tony Nominees were announced. And like every year, there were some duhs, some shockers, and some snubs. Check back later for our top 5 surprises and top 5 snubs. Below are the nominations: 

Best Musical
A Christmas Story
Bring It On
Kinky Boots
Matilda

Best Play
Lucky Guy
The Assembled Parties
The Testament of Mary
Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike

Best Revival of a Play
Golden Boy
Orphans
The Trip to Bountiful
Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?

Best Revival of a Musical
Annie
Cinderella
Pippin
The Mystery of Edwin Drood

Best Leading Actor in a Play
Tom Hanks, Lucky Guy
Nathan Lane, The Nance
Tracy Letts, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
David Hyde Pierce, Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike
Tom Sturridge, Orphans

Best Leading Actress in a Play
Laurie Metcalf, The Other Place
Amy Morton, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
Kristine Nielsen, Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike
Holland Taylor, Ann
Cicely Tyson, The Trip to Bountiful

Best Leading Actor in a Musical
Bertie Carvel, Matilda
Santino Fontana, Cinderella
Rob McClure, Chaplin
Billy Porter, Kinky Boots
Stark Sands, Kinky Boots

Best Leading Actress in a Musical
Stephanie J. Block, The Mystery of Edwin Drood
Carolee Carmello, Scandalous
Valisia LeKae, Motown: The Musical
Patina Miller, Pippin
Laura Osnes, Cinderella

Best Featured Actor in a Play
Danny Burstein, Golden Boy
Richard Kind, The Big Knife
Billy Magnussen, Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike
Tony Shalhoub, Golden Boy
Courtney B. Vance, Lucky Guy

Best Featured Actress in a Play
Carrie Coon, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
Shalita Grant, Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike
Judith Ivey, The Heiress
Judith Light, The Assembled Parties
Condola Rashad, The Trip to Bountiful

Best Featured Actor in a Musical
Charl Brown, Motown: The Musical
Keith Carradine, Hands on a Hardbody
Will Chase, The Mystery of Edwin Drood
Gabriel Ebert, Matilda
Terrence Mann, Pippin

Best Featured Actress in a Musical
Annaleigh Ashford, Kinky Boots
Victoria Clark, Cinderella
Andrea Martin, Pippin
Keala Settle, Hands on a Hardbody
Lauren Ward, Matilda

Best Director of a Musical
Scott Ellis, The Mystery of Edwin Drood
Jerry Mitchell, Kinky Boots
Diane Paulus, Pippin
Matthew Warchus, Matilda

Best Director of a Play
Pam Mackinnon, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
Nicholas Martin, Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike
Bartlett Sher, Golden Boy
George C. Wolfe, Lucky Guy

Best Choreography
Andy Blankenbuehler, Bring It On
Peter Darling, Matilda
Jerry Mitchell, Kinky Boots
Chet Walker, Pippin

Best Book

Douglas Carter Beane, Cinderella
Harvey Fierstein, Kinky Boots
Dennis Kelly, Matilda
Joseph Robinette, A Christmas Story

Best Score
Trey Anastasio and Amanda Green, Hands on a Hardbody
Cyndi Lauper, Kinky Boots
Tim Minchin, Matilda
Benj Pasek and Justin Paul, A Christmas Story

Best Orchestrations
Christopher Nightingale, Matilda
Stephen Oremus, Kinky Boots
Ethan Popp and Bryan Crook, Motown: The Musical
Danny Troob, Cinderella

Best Scenic Design of a Musical
Rob Howell, Matilda
Anna Louizos, The Mystery of Edwin Drood
Scott Pask, Pippin
David Rockwell, Kinky Boots

Best Scenic Design of a Play
John Lee Beatty, The Nance
Santo Loquasto, The Assembled Parties
David Rockwell, Lucky Guy
Michael Yeargan, Golden Boy

Best Costume Design of a Musical
Gregg Barnes, Kinky Boots
Rob Howell, Matilda
Dominique Lemieux, Pippin
William Ivey Long, Cinderella

Best Costume Design of a Play
Soutra Gilmour, Cyrano de Bergerac
Ann Roth, The Nance
Albert Wolsky, The Heiress
Catherine Zuber, Golden Boy

Best Lighting Design of a Musical
Kenneth Posner, Cinderella
Kenneth Posner, Kinky Boots
Kenneth Posner, Pippin
Hugh Vanstone, Matilda

Best Lighting Design of a Play
Jules Fisher and Peggy Eisenhauer, Lucky Guy
Donald Holder, Golden Boy
Jennifer Tipton, The Testament of Mary
Japhy Weideman, The Nance

Best Sound Design of a Musical
Jonathan Deans and Garth Helm, Pippin
Peter Hylenski, Motown: The Musical
John Shivers, Kinky Boots
Nevin Steinberg, Cinderella

Best Sound Design of a Play
John Gromada, The Trip to Bountiful
Mel Mercier, The Testament of Mary
Leon Rothenberg, The Nance
Peter John Still and Marc Saltzberg, Golden Boy