Live Blogging the Tony Awards

8:00 – Welcome to the live-blog of the 63rd Annual Tony Awards. First time I’m live-blogging the Tonys so here goes nothing!

8:01 – Of course Elton John opens the Tonys. I’m definitely looking forward to seeing Billy Elliot some day soon.

8:03 – I love the West Side Story/Guys and Dolls mash-up.

8:04 – Ah! Bret Michaels! Yes. I wonder if he rode the Rock of Love bus to get to Radio City tonight.

8:07 – I’m more convinced than ever that Shrek does not need to be a musical.

8:07 – Dolly Parton! Totally makes up for Bret Michaels.

8:11 – Let the Sunshine In! Perfect way to kick things off… with LIZA. I’m in heaven right now.

8:12 – Can Neil Patrick Harris top that opening?

8:16 – Eh.. not really but the Tonys opening isn’t about the host really; it is about Bret Michaels.

8:17 – Roger Robinson wins the first award of the telecast for Joe Turner’s Come and Gone. 46 years he’s been waiting to win this. Awesome. Nice shout out to the Obamas, who saw the play last week.

8:24 – Time for me to judge Shrek: The Musical. The costumes are pretty incredible – so not surprised it picked up that award already.

8:26 – I’m still eh about Shrek though.

8:30 – “For the record, Shrek and I are of no relation.” Hah, James Gandolfini made a joke. Who knew that was possible.

8:31 – Angela Lansbury wins her fifth (FIFTH) Tony Award for Blithe Spirit. She is only the second actress in history to achieve that (Julie Harris was the first).

8:35 – Performance from Mamma Mia! Love this musical but the fact that the sound is really off on the television broadcast makes this almost unbearable.

8:39 – West Side Story performance is coming up after the break. I’m already excited.

8:42 – Smell-o-vision Broadway. “I’m not going to scratch Billy Elliot.” Hah! Haha. Okay, now NPH has won me over as the host now.

8:43 – Colin Hanks! Confession time: I really want the priest he plays on Mad Men to hook up with Peggy Olson.

8:44 – Will Ferrell has arrived. The mispronunciation of GOD-ot joke is a nice touch.

8:45 – John Stamos is in the audience. YES. Please oh please let there be a Full House musical in the works.

8:47 – Award for Best Musical Score goes to… Next to Normal. Upsetting Elton John (Billy Elliot) and Dolly Parton (9 to 5).

8:48 – Lin Manuel Miranda! Woohoo!. Love In the Heights. Miranda wrote the Spanish dialogue and worked with Stephen Sondheim to translate the lyrics into Spanish for the remake of West Side Story. Thus making West Side Story more awesome than it already was.

8:51 – Kind of disappointed by the presentation of West Side Story. Too much dancing – it doesn’t translate well with the camera cuts.

8:57 – I hope one day to look like Susan Sarandon.

8:58 – Matthew Warchus wins for directing God of Carnage – he beat himself.

9:00 – Stephen Daldry wins for directing Billy Elliot.

9:02 – Rock of Ages performance. Oh Constantine Maroulis. I never dreamed you would be nominated for a Tony but alas that day has come… And I kind of like it.

9:03 – Liza Minelli is a Tony nominated freak machine. True Story.

9:08 – It took Journey to liven up the normally stoic Tony audience.

9:10 – I certainly hope NPH and Bret Michaels are doing shots backstage.

9:13 – Liza wins for Liza at the Palace. I wasn’t expecting that at all.

9:15 – They’re playing Liza Minelli off the stage? Just as she is thanking her PARENTS? Really?… Really?

9:18 – “Sit Down You’re Roclin the Boat”. I love Guys and Dolls. So much. Also, best performance from a musical so far.

9:29 – Hellooooo Stamos

9:32 – Featured Actor in a Musical: Gregory Jbara

9:32 – Featured Actor in a Musical: Karen Olivo

9:34 – Woah Carrie Fisher. That is all I have to say. And she is the one introduces the bi-polar musical. Classic.

9:36 – But not the best song to promote Next to Normal.

9:39 – Sidebar: Carrie Fisher’s memoir Wishful Drinking is on my summer to read list.

9:40 – Do we really have to be subjected to another performance from Legally Blonde?

9:44 – The Jeremy Piven versus Sushi jokes will never get old.

9:45 – Geoffrey Rush wins his first Tony Awards for Exit the King.

9:48 – The tribute to the theater greats who’ve died this year.

And they had to do the same thing as the Oscars – sweeping shots so you can’t read the names. It was disrespectful in February; it is disrespectful now.

10:00 – I love Frank Langella. He rightfully pointed out that fall productions typically get ignored. And pulls out his Oscar acceptance speech. Side note: I FINALLY saw Frost/Nixon the other night, which solidified love for Frank Langella.

10:01 – Marcia Gay Harden wins for Best Leading Actress in a Play.

10:05 – Elton John introduces the performance of Billy Elliot .

10:10 – They only used one Billy (Trent Kowalik) in the performance. But I can’t really see how they would have rotated him with the other two actors.

10:14 – Legally Blonde performance = unnecessary. MTV killed that musical for me.

10:17 – Best Revival of a Play – Norman Conquests

10:19 – Best Play – God of Carnage

10:24 – There is still a performance of Hair left.

10:30 – Lifetime Achievement for Jerry Herman. And they’re playing him off? Wow. That is pretty douchey.

10:33 – Anne Hathaway is clearly starting to think that she is more important than she really is. I saw Bride Wars Hathaway. I know the truth.

10:35 – Performance from Hair. They’re going into the audience. And did the actor mount Geoffrey Rush?

10:38 – Chenoweth!

10:38 – Best Revival of a Musical goes to… Hair.

10:46 – David Hyde Pierce presenting Best Actress in a Musical to…

Alice Ripley for Next to Normal. And she is shouting. What an annoying speech. I guess she is just a little over emotional since she just won a Tony.

10:50 – The three boys – the three Billys – from Billy Elliot- win for Best Actor. They are pretty much super adorable.

10:53 – Well the show would finish on time if they hadn’t done the touring company performances. Various companies of Jersey Boys are performing now. I’m just glad I wasn’t subjected to The Lion King again.

10:59 – And here is Liza to announce the winner of Best Musical.

11:00 – Best Musical goes to… Billy Elliot. All the kids from show are
adorable.

11:03 – NPH is finally performing… as the credits are rolling. That was worth staying up for!

Well that’s the show. Good night!

2 thoughts on “Live Blogging the Tony Awards”

  1. After reading your comments, I've decided that we are the same person, or at least have the same mind. I think I knew this before but can truely admit it now :D
    Everything you wrote, I thought about the Tonys! GAH CRAZY… and I should sleep cause I have work in 6 hours :D
    Skype sometime?!

  2. You're just figuring out that we are the same person now? You are behind on the times my friend.

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