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First Wave of Star Presenters Announced for 2010 Tony Awards!

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#4

First Wave of Star Presenters Announced for 2010 Tony Awards!

I thought that too, bjh. But, I'm still interested to see Sean Hayes host.
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#5

First Wave of Star Presenters Announced for 2010 Tony Awards!

Great presenters. Now if only they can find a way to not give them long, rambling speeches that bring the show to a grinding halt. Nobody cares about the first time you saw a show, or your first time on stage, or your first backstage beej. Keep it simple, keep it funny and fast, and maybe I'd care.


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#7

First Wave of Star Presenters Announced for 2010 Tony Awards!

It would have been a great idea for Glee to perform on the telecast, but I can tell you it ain't happening. FOX clearly has put an embargo on the cast of its hottest new show performing on rival networks' airwaves (aside from individual cast members on talk shows), as evidenced by their removal from the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade (broadcast by NBC, of course). It's not likely that they would allow them to sing on CBS.
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First Wave of Star Presenters Announced for 2010 Tony Awards!

Correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think it was Fox that pulled Glee out of the Thanksgiving Parade. If I remember correctly, NBC was the party that rejected the possibility of a Glee performance, and it had nothing to do with the fact that the show was on Fox. I'm not saying that I'm expecting the cast to perform at the Tonys, but I don't think the Thanksgiving Parade incident should always be called on as evidence to support the theory that they would never perform on other networks.

As for the list of presenters, I'm pretty satisfied. I wasn't thrilled with the announcement about Sean Hayes hosting, but now I'm looking forward to seeing people like Cate Blanchett, Justin Bartha, Matthew Morrison and Bernadette Peters at the awards as well.

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