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Tony Awards 2021: ‘Moulin Rouge!’, The Best Musical And ‘The Inheritance’, The Best Play

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It’s the Moulin Rouge! On Sunday, “The Musical,” a stage version of the popular film, swept the 74th Annual Tony Awards. Taking home eleven awards, including the trophy for best musical. Matthew Lopez’s massive drama about the AIDS crisis, “The Inheritance,” received four awards. And was voted the best play. Whereas Charles Fuller’s “A Soldier’s Play,” a crime thriller set during prejudice, was an outstanding revival of a play.

 Jeremy O. Harris’ daring examination of racial discrimination, sexism, and gender, which was hail by critics and earned 12 nominations. A milestone for a non-musical was totally out in a surprising setback. “A Christmas Carol” received five honors, all in technological areas, among several significant awardees.

Both network television and the Paramount + streaming platform broadcasted the four-hour event. It serves as a tribute to the greatest of Broadway. As well as a welcome back to live theatre after two years of COVID-19 downtimes. In reality, several of the nominated series ended well over one year earlier. For example, on January 19, 2020, “Slave Play” concluded its run at a point. When most of the globe was only beginning to recognize the danger associated with the new coronavirus.

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Other Performances and Winners in Tony Awards 2021

“The Tony Awards Introduce: Broadway’s Back!” was the title of the second quarter of the program. Which aired on CBS and included performances by “Freestyle Love Supreme,” “David Byrne’s American Utopia,” “Moulin Rouge!” and “Jagged Little Pill.” Leslie Odom, Jr. agreed to host the live performance part of the evening. While Audra McDonald cohosted the previous ceremony. That included performances by Jennifer Hudson crooning “You’re Gonna Love Me” from “Dreamgirls”. And Matthew Morrison and Marissa Jaret Winokur singing “You Can’t Stop the Beat” from “Hairspray.”

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Well before decisive ballots were in counting, one person was practically certain of a win. Aaron Tveit of “Moulin Rouge” was the sole candidate for the best main actor in a musicals genre. And he won considering the absence of many other nominees. However, there were also numerous surprises and shocks. Mary Louise Parker

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won best main performer in a drama for “The Sound Inside,”. Beating out Joaquina Kalukango and Laura Linney, who were both strongly in favor.

Alex Timbers, the director. As well as the stage development, costuming, cinematography, sound design, and music and lyrics received awards for Moulin Rouge! 

After several lost chances, a number of legendary artists eventually received Tony Awards. After three prior nominations for his role as a caustic corporal in “David Alan Grier, “A Soldier’s Play,”. David Allen Grier received a Best Spotlighted Performer in a Play award. The show made several comments about the global health catastrophe that ravaged the theatrical business. But it wasn’t the only indicator of just how everything has evolved since Broadway it’s at its peak. The social justice initiatives were also mentioned in the program.

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Vanshika is a Law student, blogger. She looks at life with endless possibilities and spreads that idea through her writing. She keeps on meandering and connecting with the world through her ideas framing into sentences.

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