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Who's ready to go Fifty Shades of Gay?!
Neil Patrick Harris' words, not ours, at the 2012 Tony Awards at the Beacon Theatre in New York, where performances from the cast of Once, Hairspray and Newsies had our theater loving-eyes glued to the boob tube all night. Add a special award for Hugh Jackman and a Best Actor in a Play shocker and you've got one terrific theatrical tribute!
Read on for a full list of all the winners at the 66th annual award show!
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Once stole the theatrical spotlight, raking in eight
Tony Awards on Sunday, including Best Musical Direction, Best Lead
Actor in a Musical and the top award for Best Musical overall. Clybourne Park took home the highly coveted award for Best Play.
Other notable winners? Audra McDonald took home the award for Best Lead Actress in a Musical for The Gershwins' Porgy and Bess and Nina Arianda surprised us all when she won Best Leading Actress in a play for Venus in Fur. "You were my first crush!" Arianda exclaimed to Christopher Plummer as she accepted her award.
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Steve Kazee also aided Once in its
Tony domination, nabbing the award for Best Actor in a Musical and broke
down thinking of his mother, who died on Easter Sunday, as he accepted
the award on stage. Eight-time Oscar winner Alan Menken took home his first Tony for Best Original Score for Newsies. The win was particularly exciting for Menken since the 1992 film Newsies took home a Razzie when he originally penned the tunes. Talk about a comeback!
The show was packed with musical performances throughout the night—Evita, Newsies, and Once
were a few of our favorites who took stage by storm and brought
Broadway to the boob tube. Neil Patrick Harris sparkled on stage as he
cracked jokes and hosted the show for this third time.
Our
favorite NPH moment of the night? Patrick suspended himself, Spider-Man
style, upside-down from the ceiling as he took the stage after a
commercial break. Andrew Garfield's smile in the audience made for a priceless Tony moment.
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As for the night's biggest shocker? James Corden stole the award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Play, beating out front-runner Philip Seymour Hoffman.
Corden gave an emotional speech as he paid tribute to his girlfriend
and his "favorite actor in the world" Philip Seymour Hoffman.
As the evening came to a close, Hugh Jackman's
wife presented the multi-talented actor with a special award, honoring
his years of work in the theater. Jackman was completely surprised as
his wife took the stage and later confessed that "this was a minor
miracle that it happened" to E! News backstage.
Five, six, seven, eight...here's a complete list of winners so you can get your Tony facts straight!
Best Musical: Once
Best Play: Clybourne Park
Best Revival of a Play: Death of a Salesman
Best Revival of a Musical: The Gershwins' Porgy and Bess
Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Play: James Corden, One Man, Two Guvnors
Best Performance by an Actress in Leading Role in a Play: Nina Arianda, Venus in Fur
Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Musical: Steve Kazee, Once
Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Musical: Audra McDonald, The Gershwins' Porgy and Bess
Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role in a Play: Christian Borle, Peter and the Starcatcher
Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Play: Judith Light, Other Desert Cities
Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role in a Musical: Michael McGrath, Nice Work If You Can Get It
Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Musical: Judy Kaye, Nice Work If You Can Get It
Best Book of a Musical: Enda Walsh, Once
Best Original Score (Music and/or Lyrics) Written for the Theatre: Newsies
Best Direction of Play: Mike Nichols, Death of a Salesman
Best Direction of a Musical: John Tiffany, Once
Best Choreography: Christopher Gattelli, Newsies
Best Orchestration: Martin Lowe, Once
Best Sound Design of a Play: Darron L. West, Peter and the Starcatcher
Best Sound Design of a Musical: Clive Goodwin, Once
Best Costume Design of a Play: Paloma Young, Peter and the Starcatcher
Best Costume Design of a Musical: Gregg Barnes, Follies
Best Scenic Design Play: Donyale Werle, Peter and the Starcatcher
Best Scenic Design of a Musical: Bob Crowley, Once
Best Lighting Design of a Play: Jeff Croiter, Peter and the Starcatcher
Best Lighting Design of a Musical: Natasha Katz, Once
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