Broadway61004 said: "With this being such a brutal cateogry, I could see them leaving Schreck out, thinking they can reward her with a Best Play nomination whereas they can't with the others. Not that this is how they SHOULD think, but I could definitely see them doing that."
I would be flabbergasted if that happened given the reviews that she got.
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/16/06
east side story said: "Uh! Billie Piper in Yerma! That performance will haunt me for as long as my memory holds up. What an earth shaking portrayal of pain and longing."
I believe the thread is just referring to the Tony Awards which Piper isn't eligible for.
smidge said: "east side story said: "Uh! Billie Piper in Yerma! That performance will haunt me for as long as my memory holds up. What an earth shaking portrayal of pain and longing."
I believe the thread is just referring to the Tony Awards which Piper isn't eligible for."
And it was also last season.
CT2NYC said: "smidge said: "east side story said: "Uh! Billie Piper in Yerma! That performance will haunt me for as long as my memory holds up. What an earth shaking portrayal of pain and longing."
I believe the thread is just referring to the Tony Awards which Piper isn't eligible for."
And it was also last season.
"
I was referring to Yerma because henrikegerman mentioned, but thanks. Quite aware it was last season.
east side story said: "CT2NYC said: "smidge said: "east side story said: "Uh! Billie Piper in Yerma! That performance will haunt me for as long as my memory holds up. What an earth shaking portrayal of pain and longing."
I believe the thread is just referring to the Tony Awards which Piper isn't eligible for."
And it was also last season.
"
I was referring to Yerma becausehenrikegerman mentioned, but thanks. Quite aware it was last season."
My apologies. That's what I get for piggybacking on someone else's post without reading further.
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/16/06
CT2NYC said: "east side story said: "CT2NYC said: "smidge said: "east side story said: "Uh! Billie Piper in Yerma! That performance will haunt me for as long as my memory holds up. What an earth shaking portrayal of pain and longing."
I believe the thread is just referring to the Tony Awards which Piper isn't eligible for."
And it was also last season.
I was referring to Yerma becausehenrikegerman mentioned, but thanks. Quite aware it was last season."
My apologies. That's what I get for piggybacking on someone else's post without reading further."
Also sorry, that's what I get for not reading the whole thread, lol
And I was referring to Piper’s performance not as a Tony contender. But for blocking some of Jackson’s Lear award vector in London.
Just as May might well do here
Please see my post
Broadway Legend Joined: 2/10/11
Broadway61004 said: "Agree that May is the frontrunner by far, but I actually think her closest competition may end up being Donnelly, who is starring in the co-frontrunner for Best Play that is still running and is also in a play based on an event that caused tragedy in her own family. That could easily drum up a ton of emotional support from the voters. But I agree May is still way out in front (and deservedly so)."
I assumed that Laura Donnelly left the show with the rest of the London cast, in which case her chances of winning are seriously hurt. I don't think matters, however, as I imagine Elaine May will be a shoo-in. Jackson did not receive universal praise and the show's overall reviews would have sent up a closing notice pretty quickly, if not for Jackson.
With all plays officially open now (except INK which does not have a female lead) we can more safely predict this category. I think the lukewarm reviews for All My Sons mean Bening will not make the cut (though she received positive notices, they weren't positive enough to transcend the show). My official prediction is:
Laura Donnelly
Glenda Jackson
Elaine May
Laurie Metcalf
Heidi Schreck
And I think as far as the winner goes, it's May's to lose, but she could receive some fierce competition from Metcalf and Schreck.
TFMH18 said: "With all plays officially open now (except INK which does not have a female lead) we can more safely predict this category. I think the lukewarm reviews for All My Sons mean Bening will not make the cut (though she received positive notices, they weren't positive enough to transcend the show). My official prediction is:
Laura Donnelly
Glenda Jackson
Elaine May
Laurie Metcalf
Heidi Schreck
And I think as far as the winner goes, it's May's to lose, but she could receive some fierce competition from Metcalf and Schreck."
Where did you get that the reviews for All My Sons are "lukewarm?" Other than Jesse Green's pan, the reaction was extremely positive.
Broadway Legend Joined: 4/1/08
None of you think Janet McTeer has a shot at a nomination?
Featured Actor Joined: 12/8/15
The Other One said: "None of you think Janet McTeer has a shot at a nomination?"
I would love to see it happen, but it was just too long ago. A great performance in a forgettable play.
McTeer’s performance on its own was definitely worthy of awards recognition. But like the poster above said, it’s long forgotten. Personally I would put McTeer over Schrek and maybe even Metcalf
Stand-by Joined: 2/27/05
May's tricky. Her performance was astonishing, but she probably couldn'tcare less about winning an award (and didn't do any press for Waverly).It would also be ahistoric win: in the last 30 yearsthe only person to win Best Actress for a show that closed before nominations was Cynthia Nixon for Rabbit Hole(and even that closed in early April of '06)."
That year, ALL the nominees for Lead Actress were from plays that had closed by the time the Tony nominations were announced-
Nixon, Lisa Kron/Well, Lynn Refgrave & Kate Burton/The Constant Wife & Judy Kaye/Souvenir.
Videos