Best Performance By a Leading Actress in a Musical: Kristin Chenoweth-On the Twentieth Century *Leanne Cope-An American in Paris Beth Malone-Fun Home Kelli O'Hara-The King & I Chita Rivera-The Visit
Best Performance By a Featured Actor in a Musical: *Christian Borle-Something Rotten! Tony Danza-Honeymoon in Vegas Andy Karl-On the Twentieth Century Paul Alexander Nolan-Doctor Zhivago *Brad Oscar-Something Rotten!
Best Direction of a Musical: *John Doyle-The Visit Sam Gold-Fun Home John Rando-On the Town Bartlett Sher-The King & I Christopher Wheeldon-An American in Paris
do you think Peter Gallagher may earn a best actor nomination for on the 20th century? i thought his reviews were excellent and much better than ken watanabes in king and i...
Josh Young got nominated for Jesus Christ Superstar and he was out for most of the previews!
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"Does Finding Neverland have any chance of slipping in there and getting nominated for anything, you think, Jeffrey?"
Given the show's lackluster reviews, it would have to take one real fluke to get some major nominations. I'm sure the producers are probably trying to buy some by announcing the national tour today.
In terms of other categories, what nominations could it probably receive?
""Does Finding Neverland have any chance of slipping in there and getting nominated for anything, you think, Jeffrey?" Given the show's lackluster reviews, it would have to take one real fluke to get some major nominations. I'm sure the producers are probably trying to buy some by announcing the national tour today. In terms of other categories, what nominations could it probably receive?"
Just curious because I've seen some on here say that Tony voters don't always pay mind to what the critics say. And the show does seem to be popular with the crowds.
Could it slip in as a nominee instead of the Vegas show?
I've also seen some on here saying that the critics actually found the performances in FN to be not so bad. It's just the show that didn't hit the mark with them. So possibly one of the actors could get a nod?
I suspect Finding Neverland could still sneak in as a Best Musical nominee, due to Harvey Weinstein's aggressive campaigning. The fact that a tour has already been announced will only intice the voters who are regional theatre owners to nominate the show and give it cache as a Tony-Nominated piece before it travels around.
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