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2 articles from 2008


Broadway Revivals Win Top Prizes At Tony Awards

16 June 2008 1:03 AM, PDT | From wenn.com | See recent WENN news

Old-fashioned Broadway revivals Gypsy and South Pacific ruled at the 62nd annual Tony Awards on Sunday, taking home the top awards of the night.

Rodgers and Hammerstein's South Pacific edged out competition from beloved favourites Grease and Sunday in the Park with George to claim the award for Best Revival of a Musical, as well as six other awards, including best actor - for the lead, Paulo Szot - and a best director prize for Bartlett Sher.

Stephen Sondheim, whose shows Gypsy and Sunday in the Park With George were both competing for best musical revival, was honoured with a lifetime achievement award.

The ceremony, which was hosted by actress Whoopi Goldberg, featured performances by the casts of stage shows such as The Lion King, Rent, The Little Mermaid and Young Frankenstein.

The full list of winners is as follows:

Play: "August: Osage County"

Musical: "In the Heights"

Book-Musical: "Passing Strange"

Original Score (music and/or lyrics): "In the Heights"

Revival-Play: "Boeing-Boeing"

Revival-Musical: "South Pacific"

Actor-Play: Mark Rylance, "Boeing-Boeing"

Actress-Play: Deanna Dunagan, "August: Osage County"

Actor-Musical: Paulo Szot, "South Pacific"

Actress-Musical: Patti LuPone, "Gypsy"

Featured Actor-Play: Jim Norton, "The Seafarer"

Featured Actress-Play: Rondi Reed, "August: Osage County"

Featured Actor-Musical: Boyd Gaines, "Gypsy"

Featured Actress-Musical: Laura Benanti, "Gypsy"

Direction-Play: Anna D. Shapiro, "August: Osage County"

Direction-Musical: Bartlett Sher, "South Pacific"

Choreography: Andy Blankenbuehler, "In the Heights"

Orchestrations: Alex Lacamoire and Bill Sherman, "In the Heights"

Scenic Design-Play: Todd Rosenthal, "August: Osage County"

Scenic Design-Musical: Michael Yeargen, "South Pacific"

Costume Design-Play: Katrina Lindsay, "Les Liaisons Dangereuses"

Costume Design-Musical: Catherine Zuber, "South Pacific"

Lighting Design-Play: Kevin Adams, "The 39 Steps"

Lighting Design-Musical: Donald Holder, "South Pacific"

Sound Design-Play: Mic Pool, "The 39 Steps"

Sound Design-Musical: Scott Lehrer, "South Pacific"

Regional Theater Tony Award: Chicago Shakespeare Theater

Special Tony Award: Robert Russell Bennett

Lifetime Achievement Award: Stephen Sondheim.

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August, In the Heights Named Top Shows at Tony Awards

15 June 2008 8:00 AM, PDT | From PEOPLE.com | See recent PEOPLE.com news

Broadway came out swinging Sunday night for the 62nd annual Tony Awards, hosted by Whoopi Goldberg. August: Osage County was named best play and won five awards in all, while In the Heights was the recipient of four Tonys, including best musical. Besides the top award, In the Heights, a celebration of Latin-community life in Upper Manhattan, was recognized for its orchestration, choreography and score, with its writer, Lin-Manuel Miranda, stopping the show with his acceptance speech – delivered, in breathtaking fashion, as a rap song. Adding to its distinction as this year's Pulitzer Prize winner for drama, the Steppenwolf Theatre

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Stephen M. Silverman

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