Is this the year of Andy Karl’s Tony Award??
Is#3
Posted: 9/2/18 at 12:55pm
Definitely not. If the Tonys were this second, maybe, but there are other leading male performances coming that I think will sooner be recognized.
Updated On: 9/2/18 at 12:55 PMIs#4
Posted: 9/2/18 at 12:58pm
The role is not meaty enough. The character is unsympathetic. The role does not carry the show.
Is#5
Posted: 9/2/18 at 1:02pm
I'm a huge Groundhog Day and Andy fan. I'm also among those who really enjoyed Pretty Woman, along with Andy's performance.
That being said, for all that he does more than you'd think with the character of Edward, I don't think the role itself is meaty enough for him to win the Tony. Still, I'd love to be proven wrong, and I'd love to see him at least nominated.
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Is#6
Posted: 9/2/18 at 1:08pmOf the announced shows we have Santino Fontana and Will Chase as possible contenders. If Beetlejuice comes in, add Alex Brightman to that list. Unfortunately they'll probably push Andy Karl aside.
Is#7
Posted: 9/2/18 at 1:13pm
I would think it would be rude if he won a Tony for this piece of junk as opposed to all the other wonderful work he has done.
Broadway Legend Joined: 4/22/04
Is#8
Posted: 9/2/18 at 1:38pm
Andy Karl should've won a Tony for ''On the 20th Century'' and/or ''Groundhog Day.'' What a shame neither of those shows ran LAST year, because he would've been a slam-dunk. Winning a Tony is about so much more than talent; there's timing and the competition, too. I hope Andy beats those odds someday soon.
Is#9
Posted: 9/2/18 at 1:42pmIf the role is as limited as it is in the movie, I would suspect Brightman would be featured along with Leslie Kritzer, with Rob McClure and Kerry Butler up for leading.
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/16/06
Is#10
Posted: 9/2/18 at 1:46pmNo offense to Christian Borle but I agree that Karl should have won for 20th. And thank you Gleek. I totally forgot about McClure.
Is#11
Posted: 9/2/18 at 2:06pm
No. I’m not sure he’ll end up being nominated. I saw his performance Friday sadly I found it incredibly detached and disappointing.
Is#12
Posted: 9/2/18 at 2:09pm
I'll never understand the extreme Andy Karl love.
I thought he was woefully miscast in Groundhogs Day. There's a big difference between watching someone who looks like Bill Murray act like a complete detached jerk for a few hours than it is watching someone who looks like Andy Karl act like a complete detached jerk for a few hours. I spent the entire show wishing they hadn't cast the role so "pretty" and that they'd cast a more charismatic character actor as opposed to a leading man. I didn't think Karl did anything special with the role at all. I thought it was serviceable.
Is#13
Posted: 9/2/18 at 2:26pm
Not a snowball's chance in hell.
Is#14
Posted: 9/2/18 at 8:38pm
God I hope not. I love him, but it's a strong performance of an awfully written role, hardly worth his talents to begin with.
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Is#15
Posted: 9/2/18 at 9:02pm
Judging from what I saw in Boston Aaron Tveit will also be a contender. Just off of pure feeling though I think Santino Fontana will bring it home this year
Is#16
Posted: 9/2/18 at 10:05pm
I think Andy Karl should've won in 2015 for ON THE 20TH CENTURY, mostly because I felt Christian Borle just repeated the same smarmy jack@$$ routine that he usually defaults to...
Is#17
Posted: 9/2/18 at 10:12pm
Maybe! You never know! Tony Shalhoub was nominated for a Tony three times before he finally won the Tony a few months ago. On that note, Andy Karl has been nominated for a Tony three times as well so who knows?!? ![]()
Is#18
Posted: 9/2/18 at 10:24pm
Sondheimite said: "I thought he was woefully miscast in Groundhogs Day. There's a big difference between watching someone who looks like Bill Murray act like a complete detached jerk for a few hours than it is watching someone who looks like Andy Karl act like a complete detached jerk for a few hours."
^^ This!!
Is#20
Posted: 9/2/18 at 10:52pm
CedricOates said: "Share your thoughts :)"
I'll have more thoughts at the end of May.
Is#21
Posted: 9/2/18 at 11:09pm
Sondheimite said: "I'll never understand the extreme Andy Karl love.
I thought he was woefully miscast in Groundhogs Day. There's a big difference between watching someone who looks like Bill Murray act like a complete detached jerk for a few hours than it is watching someone who looks like Andy Karl act like a complete detached jerk for a few hours. I spent the entire show wishing they hadn't cast the role so "pretty" and that they'd cast a more charismatic character actor as opposed to a leading man. I didn't think Karl did anything special with the role at all. I thought it was serviceable."
I agree. I think he's absurdly overrated. Why anyone found him anything other than painfully bland in Groundhog Day is beyond me. I think he's perfectly average and sometimes I think his looks may distract, if you know what I'm saying.
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Is#22
Posted: 9/3/18 at 1:56am
All awards are subjective, but for the record, Andy Karl won the Outer Critics and Drama Desk Awards for ''Groundhog Day,'' not to mention the Olivier Award in London, where he beat the heavily favored hometown boy Charlie Stemp (for ''Half a Sixpence'' ).
Updated On: 9/3/18 at 01:56 AMIs#23
Posted: 9/3/18 at 2:22am
It's so early we can't rule out what else is going to come in. Especially with the incredibly likely transfers of "Hadestown" and "Girl From the North Country." The all of a sudden we throw into the mix Patrick Page (another long overdue vet) and Stephen Bogardus (taking over the role Ciaran Hinds was nominated for an Olivier for) respectively.
Is#24
Posted: 9/3/18 at 11:07amI love Karl and agree with those that found him fantastic in Groundhog Day and 20th Century. I also thought he was fantastic in Drood and Rocky (which I liked more than most). All of that said, if there isn’t a better leading male performance than his in Pretty Woman this year, then it truly will have been a terrible season. The show is a disaster, and he is bland at best. Much (probably most) of the fault lies in the material. I’d be thrilled to see him win a Tony. Just not for this.
Is#25
Posted: 9/3/18 at 11:24am
Until we get additional show announcements, I'd say Santino Fontana is currently the frontrunner.
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