Congratulations to Alex Sharp, the 2015 Tony Award winner of Best Leading Actor in a Play for The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time! Alex makes his Broadway debut with this production. (June 7, 2015)
This is Anna Chlumsky’s interview, but pay attention to Bernadette Peters in the back. Watch it and tell me she isn’t totally and blatantly checking Darren out!! I feel you Bernadette, I feel you!!
**I love her reaction when she first notices him. It’s priceless!! She’s distracted and suddenly boom *cutie alert* and she immediately asks about him. I love it!!
This is like the best thing I’ve ever seen
Bless Alan Cumming for starting off recognizing non-binary folks, and then bringing up his own bisexuality in the first minute of the Tonys.
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Kelli O'Hara poses backstage with her Tony Award for The King and I during the American Theatre Wing’s 69th Annual Tony Awards at the Radio City Music Hall in New York City on June 7, 2015.
It’s probably conceited to say / But I think we’re alike in a certain way
Tony nominee Sydney Lucas performs Ring of Keys from Fun Home at the 2015 Tony Awards (6/7/2015)
69th Tony Awards || Best Musical
Fun Home
don’t!! sexualize!!!! ring of keys!!!!!!!!
To clarify: “Ring of Keys”, from the musical version of Fun Home, is about a preteen girl seeing a “butch”-looking woman in a diner and feeling that this person is a kindred spirit, that they are alike in an important way, and that this woman represents what the girl wants to be and didn’t know was possible or even have words for.
It is NOT a song about sexual attraction or a “crush” but about identification. And I’ve seen one too many things about it being “sexual awakening” and…no. Wrong song, wrong part of the musical - you want “Changing My Major” for that.
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Corey Cott on his relationship with Gigi on Broadway co-star, Vanessa Hudgens
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Barbra Streisand wins the Oscar for Best Actress for Funny Girl at the 41st Academy Awards