I was behind his winning 100% but was really surprised that he won it. I couldn't have been more thrilled.
Leading actress was the hard one of the night. I thought Amy Morton was the OBVIOUS winner when I first saw her, then came Christine Nielsen's brilliant performance, and then Laurie Metcalf. I almost feel it was "they were all so great, let's just give it to Ms. Tyson more for "sentimental" reasons, even though her performance was indeed great like the others.
I feel like Morton was overshadowed by the lavish praise Letts received for his George. If you go back and re-read the Times review, she's barely mentioned--it's a love letter to Letts. Many of us found Morton to be every bit Letts' equal, but the focus of this production seemed to be squarely settled on George.
I do wonder if THE OTHER PLACE was currently running, would Metcalf have been more of a player? (Also, if the play itself would have been nominated)
I realized I never chimed in here just to say how excited I was when Tracy Letts won. I audibly gasped when his name was read, so ready for it to be Tom Hanks or Nathan Lane. That entire cast did such amazing work, and I'm glad at least one of them was recognized.
I can't believe he actually won. Beyond thrilled for him. His performance was exquisite.
Tracy Letts' performance was mesmerizing! I am shocked and over the moon happy over his win!!! He is such a talented writer and actor! His speech had me teary!
So happy for Tracy Letts. What a year for him. New stint on Homeland, engagement to Carrie Coon and now a Tony for Best Actor. I thought his speech was lovely and meaningful with no extra fluff:
https://patriciagay.wordpress.com/2013/06/10/tony-awards-tracy-letts-is-the-leader-of-the-pack/
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