Back in January when a show was closing everyday, it seemed like a dark time for Broadway, but this season was pretty incredible, especially in terms of acting performances. I really wish the Tonys had a best ensemble award. This year has had some of the best ensemble work I've ever seen (
Hair,
God of Carnage), and I haven't even seen
The Norman Conquests yet. A best replacement category would also be nice so Norbert Leo Butz and William H. Macy could be nominated for their fantastic work in
Speed-the-Plow. I can't say I'm pleased with all the nominations, but read them here, as well as some early predictions and some unsolicited opinion:
Best PlayDividing the EstateGod of CarnageReasons to be Pretty33 VariationsI missed
Dividing the Estate, but I've seen the other three. I loved
reasons to be pretty and it would be really great if it could win, since it's not doing well at the box office, but I think
God of Carnage might take it. I loved the acting, but wasn't so crazy about the play itself.
33 Variations is probably the weakest of the lot and I think the least likely to win.
Best MusicalBilly Elliot, The MusicalNext to NormalRock of AgesShrek The MusicalWhat???
Rock of Ages got a nomination?! I'm outraged. This just shows what a weak year this was for new musicals.
Rock of Ages is one of the worst musicals I've ever seen and the only thing that saves it is the supporting cast. I haven't seen
9 to 5 yet, but I refuse to believe it could be worse than
Rock of Ages.
Billy Elliot has 15 nominations, and I expect it will win best musical, which is fine with me, though I really liked
Shrek.
Best Book of a MusicalBilly Elliot, The MusicalLee Hall
Next to NormalBrian Yorkey
Shrek The MusicalDavid Lindsay-Abaire
[Title of Show]Hunter Bell
Yeah! Hunter Bell got nominated! I'm so excited for him! He probably wanted this more than anybody. If he won, it would be amazing, but I doubt it will happen. I'm guessing
Billy Elliot or
Next to Normal. I haven't seen the new and supposedly improved
Next to Normal, but I hated the off-Broadway book.
Best Original Score (Music and/or Lyrics) Written for the TheatreBilly Elliot, The MusicalMusic: Elton John
Lyrics: Lee Hall
Next to NormalMusic: Tom Kitt
Lyrics: Brian Yorkey
9 to 5: The MusicalMusic & Lyrics: Dolly Parton
Shrek The MusicalMusic: Jeanine Tesori
Lyrics: David Lindsay-Abaire
I hope
[title of shows]'s Jeff Bowen is happy for Hunter Bell and not too disappointed he didn't get nominated.
9 to 5 didn't get completely shut out. I love the
Shrek score, but again, I'm not expecting it to win. It's a strange year when I'm more excited about the play categories than the musical categories.
Best Revival of a PlayJoe Turner's Come and GoneMary StuartThe Norman ConquestsWaiting for GodotWay to completely forget about the first half of the season.
The Seagull should have been nominated. I also loved
Speed-the-Plow, but this was a crowded year. All four of these are on my must see list, but based on the reviews, it will go to
The Norman Conquests or
Joe Turner.
Best Revival of a MusicalGuys and DollsHairPal JoeyWest Side StoryHair will and should win. Its only competition is
West Side Story and that's barely competition.
Best Special Theatrical EventLiza's at The PalaceSlava's SnowshowSoul of ShaolinYou're Welcome America. A Final Night with George W. BushI've only seen
You're Welcome America, which I really enjoyed, but I think Liza will take it, and I'm sure rightfully so.
Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a PlayJeff Daniels,
God of CarnageRaúl Esparza,
Speed-the-PlowJames Gandolfini,
God of CarnageGeoffrey Rush,
Exit the KingThomas Sadoski,
Reasons to Be PrettyFinally a category I completely agree with. I loved all five of these performances. Rush will probably take it, but I wish they could give it to all of them. This was a competitive year, but I wish Daniel Radcliff could have been nominated as well.
Equus was largely forgotten, and the excellent
Seagull was completely shut out. Congrats to Raúl Esparza for being the only actor other than Boyd Gaines to be nominated in all four acting categories.
Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a PlayHope Davis,
God of CarnageJane Fonda,
33 VariationsMarcia Gay Harden,
God of CarnageJanet McTeer,
Mary StuartHarriet Walter,
Mary StuartWill the votes be split between the
Mary Stuart ladies? Jane Fonda is a sentimental favorite and much as I love her, I don't think she deserves it for this show. Marcia Gay Harden has a good shot too. Congrats to the cast of
God of Carnage for all earning nominations.
Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a MusicalDavid Alvarez, Trent Kowalik, and Kiril Kulish ‚
Billy Elliot, The MusicalGavin Creel,
HairBrian d'Arcy James,
Shrek The MusicalConstantine Maroulis,
Rock of AgesJ. Robert Spencer,
Next to NormalSeriously??? Constantine Maroulis? The guy has no personality on stage. There are some great actors in
Rock of Ages and he is not one of them. Brian d'Arcy James should get a special award for having to get into that costume every night. I would love to see him or Gavin Creel win, but the
Billy Elliot boys might take it. I saw David Alvarez and loved his dancing and his acting, but not so much his singing.
Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a MusicalStockard Channing,
Pal JoeySutton Foster,
Shrek The MusicalAllison Janney,
9 to 5: The MusicalAlice Ripley,
Next to NormalJosefina Scaglione,
West Side StoryAlice Ripley is the favorite here and I'll refrain from commenting until I see
Next to Normal on Broadway.
Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a PlayJohn Glover,
Waiting for GodotZach Grenier,
33 VariationsStephen Mangan,
The Norman ConquestsPaul Ritter,
The Norman ConquestsRoger Robinson,
Joe Turner's Come and GoneI haven't seen enough of these to comment yet.
Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a PlayHallie Foote,
Dividing the EstateJessica Hynes,
The Norman ConquestsMarin Ireland,
Reasons to Be PrettyAngela Lansbury,
Blithe SpiritAmanda Root,
The Norman ConquestsAngela Lansbury hasn't won a Tony in 30 years and everyone loves her, so she will probably win. She was delightful in
Blithe Spirit. Carey Mulligan should have been nominated for
The Seagull, but I'm happy that Marin Ireland was recognized.
Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a MusicalDavid Bologna,
Billy Elliot, The MusicalGregory Jbara,
Billy Elliot, The MusicalMarc Kudisch,
9 to 5: The MusicalChristopher Sieber,
Shrek The MusicalWill Swenson,
HairI love these guys. I was not expecting David Bologna to be nominated, but he deserves it for his performance as Michael. I think Will Swenson should win, but Christopher Sieber stole the show in
Shrek and could easily take it. Nominations I wasn't expecting but would have loved to see: Bryce Ryness,
Hair; Curtis Holbrook,
West Side Story; Wesley Taylor,
Rock of Ages (you heard right, I said something nice about
Rock of Ages).
Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a MusicalJennifer Damiano,
Next to NormalHaydn Gwynne,
Billy Elliot, The MusicalKaren Olivo,
West Side StoryMartha Plimpton,
Pal JoeyCarole Shelley,
Billy Elliot, The MusicalKaren Olivo should win for owning the stage in
West Side Story. Jennifer Damiano is extremely talented and she's still a teenager. Martha Plimpton was the best thing about
Pal Joey. I wouldn't rule out Haydn Gwynne.
Best Scenic Design of a PlayDale Ferguson,
Exit the KingRob Howell,
The Norman ConquestsDerek McLane,
33 VariationsMichael Yeargan,
Joe Turner's Come and GoneI haven't seen these all yet, but didn't find the sets of
33 Variations or
Exit the King particularly memorable.
Best Scenic Design of a MusicalRobert Brill,
Guys and DollsIan MacNeil,
Billy Elliot, The MusicalScott Pask,
Pal JoeyMark Wendland,
Next to NormalGuys and Dolls, really? I thought it was an eyesore myself.
Next to Normal should win.
Shrek and
9 to 5 got ignored on this one.
Best Costume Design of a PlayDale Ferguson,
Exit the KingJane Greenwood,
Waiting for GodotMartin Pakledinaz,
Blithe SpiritAnthony Ward,
Mary StuartBased on pictures and reviews, I think
Waiting for Godot will win this one.
Best Costume Design of a MusicalGregory Gale,
Rock of AgesNicky Gillibrand,
Billy Elliot, The MusicalTim Hatley,
Shrek The MusicalMichael McDonald,
HairI love the
Hair costumes. They are time-period appropriate without being too over the top. The
Shrek costumes are the most show-y.
Best Lighting Design of a PlayDavid Hersey,
EquusDavid Lander,
33 VariationsBrian MacDevitt,
Joe Turner's Come and GoneHugh Vanstone,
Mary StuartI can't really comment on this one.
Best Lighting Design of a MusicalKevin Adams,
HairKevin Adams,
Next to NormalHowell Binkley,
West Side StoryRick Fisher,
Billy Elliot, The MusicalI hope Kevin Adams wins for
Hair and not
Next to Normal.
Best Sound Design of a PlayPaul Arditti,
Mary StuartGregory Clarke,
EquusRussell Goldsmith,
Exit the KingScott Lehrer and Leon Rothenberg,
Joe Turner's Come and GoneI can't really comment on this one either.
Best Sound Design of a MusicalAcme Sound Partners,
HairPaul Arditti,
Billy Elliot, The MusicalPeter Hylenski,
Rock of AgesBrian Ronan,
Next to NormalOr this one.
Best Direction of a PlayPhyllida Lloyd,
Mary StuartBartlett Sher,
Joe Turner's Come and GoneMatthew Warchus,
God of CarnageMatthew Warchus,
The Norman ConquestsMatthew Warchus for
The Norman Conquests or Bartlett Sher. Ian Rickson should have been nominated for
The Seagull.
Best Direction of a MusicalStephen Daldry,
Billy Elliot, The MusicalMichael Greif,
Next to NormalKristin Hanggi,
Rock of AgesDiane Paulus,
HairI'm really hoping Diane Paulus will win. Last year, Bartlett Sher won for his revival of
South Pacific. That was the best possible revival of
South Pacific and Diane Paulus is giving us the best possible revival of
Hair. But will
Billy Elliot sweep? Or will Michael Greif be rewarded for completely turning around his musical? I don't think Arthur Laurents deserved to get nominated for
West Side Story, but I do kind of feel bad for him. He deserved it over Kristin Hanggi for
Rock of Ages, anyway.
Best ChoreographyKarole Armitage,
HairAndy Blankenbuehler,
9 to 5: The MusicalPeter Darling,
Billy Elliot, The MusicalRandy Skinner,
Irving Berlin's White ChristmasWhite Christmas got some nominations. I think Peter Darling will win.
Best OrchestrationsLarry Blank,
Irving Berlin's White ChristmasMartin Koch,
Billy Elliot, The MusicalMichael Starobin and Tom Kitt,
Next to NormalDanny Troob and John Clancy,
Shrek The MusicalI don't really understand award shows. Shouldn't the nominees for best score and best orchestrations be the same?