2013 Tony Award Nominations – FULL LIST
April 30th, 2013
TONY AWARDSThe 2013 Tony Awards nominations were announced on Tuesday.
Check out the full list of nominees here!
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April 30th, 2013
TONY AWARDSThe 2013 Tony Awards nominations were announced on Tuesday.
Check out the full list of nominees here!
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June 11th, 2012
VIDEONeil Patrick Harris playfully mocked the problem-plagued “Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark” at Sunday’s Tony Awards.
The show’s host descended upside-down from the stage ceiling — only to get stuck when it was time to go back up.
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June 10th, 2012
VIDEOThe 2012 Tony Awards opened with a musical number featuring host Neil Patrick Harris that lovingly highlighted (and poked some gentle fun at) elements of live theater.
Harris’ opening included singing, dancing, and appearances by Amanda Seyfried, Jesse Tyler Ferguson and Mary Poppins!
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June 10th, 2012
PHOTOSThe 66th Annual Tony Awards will recognize Broadway excellence at the Beacon Theatre in New York on Sunday.
Neil Patrick Harris hosts the event, with plenty of star power on hand for the festivities.
Gossip Cop will have photos from the red carpet right here!
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June 13th, 2011
VIDEONeil Patrick Harris kicked off the 2011 Tony Awards with a clever song-and-dance performance called “It’s Not Just For Gays Anymore!” in which the night’s host humorously explained how Broadway is for everyone.
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May 24th, 2010
Sean Hayes will serve as host of the 2010 Tony Awards, it was announced today.
The ceremony airs live on CBS from Radio City Music Hall in New York on Sunday, June 13.
A star-packed roster of nominees including Jude Law, Denzel Washington, Laura Linney, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Hugh Jackman, and Daniel Craig will be up for trophies.
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March 28th, 2010
CBS offered Conan O’Brien the job of hosting this year’s Tony Awards, which take place in New York on June 13, confirms his rep to Gossip Cop.
The rep added that O’Brien “passed” on the gig.
However, sources say that because of O’Brien’s exit deal with NBC, which stipulated he can’t perform on TV until September 1 – in exchange for, among other things, the nearly $45 million payout he and his former “Tonight Show” staff received – the carrot-topped comedian was unable to accept.
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