Lea Michele v Caissie Levy Tony Race
Lea Michele v Caissie Levy Tony Race#50
Posted: 5/24/26 at 6:48pm
And you’re still vile. ^^^
Lea Michele v Caissie Levy Tony Race#52
Posted: 5/24/26 at 7:20pm
Sutton Ross said: "Yep, moron, I commented less than a half hour afterwards. Lololololol."
You sound like Trump. Please work on your anger issues, love.
Lea Michele v Caissie Levy Tony Race#53
Posted: 5/24/26 at 9:06pm
So it’s looking like Levy is pretty close to a lock? She was very good, but I feel like the category is just super weak this season. :(
Lea Michele v Caissie Levy Tony Race#54
Posted: 5/25/26 at 7:32am
broadway86 said: "So it’s looking like Levy is pretty close to a lock? She was very good, but I feel like the category is just super weak this season.
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I guess it's kind of similar to 2019 where this category was filled out with respected performances, but didn't spark a ton of enthusiasm. So Stephanie J. Block just ran away with it. Although at the time, I was skeptical about whether or not she could win given that The Cher Show wasn't nominated for Best Musical and Heather Headley at that point was the last individual to have overcome that hurdle when she won for Aida in 2000. I also didn't buy this overdue narrative for Block given that she had only been nominated twice before (unlike Kelli O'Hara when she won in 2015) and was still relatively young (unlike André De Shields when he won this same year). I remember some speculated if Beth Leavel could upset as a consolation prize for The Prom or if Eva Noblezada could be a potential coattail win for Hadestown. Yet goodwill from Block being a mainstay in the Broadway community for the past decade and a half at that point likely helped.
This year, I've seen some speculate Marla Mindelle as a potential threat to win. While possible, I have a feeling that Levy having the juiciest role of the lineup coupled with goodwill from her 20 years in the community may carry her across the finish line.
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