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The star of the Back to the Future: The Musical may be the car. The show's design team created a DeLorean that flies over the audience.
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The Tony- and Pulitzer Prize-winning lyricist was one of the last masters of Broadway's Golden Age. His career extended over 60 years.
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The haunting musical "Parade" took home Best Revival of a Musical at Sunday night's Tony awards. Its director Michael Arden won for best director.
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History was made, as Alex Newell became the first nonbinary actor to win a Tony and J. Harrison Ghee the second. We'll be updating this winners list throughout the night.
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The story tells the sordid and tragic tale of Sweeney Todd, who returns home after being falsely imprisoned.
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The casts of both shows joined together to sing a parody song penned by Miranda.
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J. Harrison Ghee (Some Like It Hot) and Alex Newell (Shucked) are the first nonbinary actors to be nominated for Tonys, and today's announcement also highlighted three plays which have won Pulitzers.
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NPR's Scott Detrow speaks with Cinco Paul, the co-creator of Schmigadoon!, about the storyline and music of Season 2, which premiered on Apple TV+ on April 5.
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Actor Audra Mcdonald made Broadway history by winning more Tony Awards than any other actor — six in all.
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Broadway-legend-in-training Stephen Sondheim was a college sophomore in 1948 when his musical Phinney's Rainbow was produced — and recorded — at Williams College in Massachusetts.