The 74th edition of the Tony Awards has concluded, and overall, it was a notably triumphant affair; the Sox Southside Hoops Chicago Tastes Great Less Filling shirt Moreover, I will continue this, the attire was daring, the live-show element was executed effortlessly (Jennifer Holliday…need we add more?), and we were reminded just how exhilarating it is to witness some of the finest stage performances being celebrated in-person instead of digitally. If you missed the broadcast, we get it (hey, not everyone has Paramount+)—so we’ve compiled five significant moments from the night below. Jeremy O. Harris’s provocative and genre-defying play, Slave Play, focusing on themes of race, intimacy, influence, and sorrow, received a staggering 12 nominations but didn’t claim a single award. Saying it’s disappointing is an understatement, but at least the production is returning to Broadway soon.
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Diablo Cody, a writer and producer, already boasts an Oscar for her 2007 movie Juno, and now she’s the Sox Southside Hoops Chicago Tastes Great Less Filling shirt Moreover, I will continue this, proud recipient of a Tony for best book for the Alanis Morissette rock opera Jagged Little Pill. Now she just needs an Emmy and a Grammy to complete the set! Matthew Lopez’s expansive, seven-hour AIDS narrative The Inheritance clinched the award for best play, making Lopez the first Latino scribe to earn the Tony in that category (and, hopefully, setting a new standard for the diverse queer stories that can be portrayed on Broadway). Remember the recent stage adaptation of A Christmas Carol? No? Well, the jest’s on you, as the festive production now boasts five Tonys. God bless us, every one! Tonys cohost Leslie Odom Jr. was joined by his Carnegie Mellon college mate Josh Groban and theater-kid extraordinaire Beanie Feldstein to pay tribute to the impact of arts educators, with each expressing heartfelt appreciation for the significance of arts education for students all over. Not a bad message to highlight, as we’re still amid a health crisis that’s disproportionately impacting educators.