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#2

re: Could [title of show] really win it?

win what... book??

No. Not a chance in hell.

And in the future ~ the more descriptive the thread, the better.
#3

re: Could [title of show] really win it?

Absolutely.

Book-wise, it probably has some of the most dialogue of all of the nominees therefore giving much to be considered.

It also happens to be one of the most clever and ingenious books of the season, never mind HYSTERICAL. Anyone with a theater sensibility would be taken by the book alone, and I'd think that Tony voters would be that exact niche group.
#5

re: Could [title of show] really win it?

I sure hope so. If I could only pick one thing to win, it would be [tos]. Such a brilliant heartfelt show deserves to be honored with a Tony.
#6

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I have said all along that BILLY will sweep,
except for Sieber and Dolly,
But Hunter upsetting would make the night so special.
#9

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Closed shows have won Tony Awards before, it's not that far fetched.

I would love to see [title of show] win Best Book. It's really well-written, and it would be great to see this little show get some recognition from the Tonys.
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#10

re: Could [title of show] really win it?

Plus, since it's only nominated in the one category, if the community wants to honor it at all (and we all know how much theatre insiders love the show), it'll have to be in the one category, which could push it over the top.

And, it's a damn good book. Hilarious and heartfelt.
#11

re: Could [title of show] really win it?

"That doesn't mean anything"

Doesn't it? I'm pretty sure there is a consensus the Tony Award voters seem to favour shows that might succeed financially.

Although the point about only being in one category seems logical :).
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#12

re: Could [title of show] really win it?

I sure hope it wins.
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#13

re: Could [title of show] really win it?

If there was one category that [tos] could have won if it was nominated, it was Best Book. I think it's DEFINITELY possible.
#14

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"That doesn't mean anything"

Um, THE SEAGULL snub? Title of Show or tos or [tos] or BS or whatever you wanna call it shouldn't win anything.

Updated On: 5/6/09 at 12:58 AM

#16

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YES! YES! YES IT CAN! It can win it all! I think it's best chances are for Best Musical and Best Actress in a Musical! But it will definitely be going home with an armful of trophies that night!

P.S. And to all you haters who said that TOS wasn't going to RE-open before the Tonys I KNOW FOR A FACT that they are going to open AFTER THE TONYS so that they can cash in on all the TONY hype (lie Xanadu) and THEN they will be eligible for a BEST REVIVAL TONY next year! HA!
#17

re: Could [title of show] really win it?

When is the HBO live presentation going to air? Did anyone get tickets to the taping?
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#18

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That [one little nomination] is a tribute to the triumph of the spirit over adversity and scorn.

Updated On: 5/6/09 at 07:52 AM

#20

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THEN they will be eligible for a BEST REVIVAL TONY next year! HA!

Except not because I believe the rules state that there must be at least three years between productions for it to be considered a revival. That's why GRINCH wasn't eligible last year.
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#21

re: Could [title of show] really win it?

So since it has closed, how do they decide on its book, do they look at the script or do they just go by what they saw a few months ago?
#22

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I think they nominated it so they could have hours of fun watching the fan boys and girls go gaga on BWW.
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#23

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The thing I think the [tos] book has going for it is that it's an original work not based on source material. Also, the fact that the show has closed shouldn't matter as much since, unlike a performance which leaves with the show, a book can live on on paper.
#24

re: Could [title of show] really win it?

When is the HBO live presentation going to air? Did anyone get tickets to the taping?

I know I'm setting myself up for someone's snarky reply, but what is it that HBO is airing?
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#25

re: Could [title of show] really win it?

I believe an HBO broadcast of TOS was announced on here by some of the TOSsers. That proved to be no more accurate than when they announced TOS sold out run, TOS's return to Broadway, TOS's return to Off-Broadway, the TOS tour, the DVD release or the Pulitzer.

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