Broadway Star Joined: 5/12/03
What a wonderful night for Broadway theater! The Tony voters got it right this year! I was almost positive that what happened to Urinetown was also going to happen to Avenue Q (winning book and music but not best musical.) Thank God I was wrong! That innovative group of young minds was SO deserving! Thank you Tony voters for "voting your heart." YAY for creative new musicals!!!
Other reasons this was a great awards show:
1) Phylicia Rashad became the first African American woman to win the Tony for best actress.
2) I Am My Own Wife won!
3) Henry IV won!
4) Assassins won!
5) Idina won...even though she sounded like a vacuum sucking in all that air last night.
and the highlight of my evening...Kathleen Marshall beat the talentless Jerry Mitchell and Wayne Cilento. I'll have to agree with Reidel on this one when he says that Kathleen Marshall is the only one that belongs on Broadway in that category...the others aren't even good enough to choreograph in Atlantic City.
What a great night for theater!!
All you producers take a hint...innovation is the key! There is great work being presented all over the country by incredible composers...stop searching through your local Blockbusters for musical ideas.
Broadway Legend Joined: 6/25/03
Your opinion is always the right opinion, isn't it?
Talentless Jerry Mitchell and Wayne Cilento?
Way off base, my friend.
Broadway Star Joined: 5/12/03
Talentless= Wayne Cilento. His choreography for Wicked was the most god awful thing I've ever seen on a New York stage. Updated On: 6/7/04 at 04:56 PM
hmmmmmmm. I usually like a clear point-of-view but, man, that's harsh. You better have some mighty big talent cojones to run someone down like that.
By the way, saying you hated someone's work is a lot less nasty than saying they're talentless -- even in your obviously expert opinion.
I love the word "cojones". It brings to mind such a wonderful image.
bestofbroadway- You only wish you had a hot ass like Jerry Mitchell.
After Wicked lost a few major awards early on & the camera panned in on Stephen Schwartz, he did not look like a happy camper. 2 big upsets in 1 weekend- first Smarty Jones & Wicked getting whacked badly. It will be interesting to see what happens to the box office fortunes of Wicked & Ave Q
"first Smart Jones & than Wicked getting whacked badly"
Mr. Roxy --
If you're such an "educated individual" (as you and "Mrs. Roxy" profess, please be advised that the horse's name was not "Smart Jones" and your use of "than" was completely incorrect.
Just a matter of the "pot" calling the "kettle!"
Featured Actor Joined: 4/19/04
How is Jerry Mitchell talentless ? While the choregraphy in Hairspray isn't mindblowing, it's colorful, fun, energetic and enjoyable.I've seen enough shows and done quite a few to recognize terrible choregraphy when I see it and HS does not fit into that category, being a big dance musical, especially.
Wicked's not as big of a dance musical, but I wouldn't dare to call Wayne Cilentro talentless, either. The dancing was good and served it's purpose in the large dance numbers.
-Jess
Broadway Legend Joined: 5/16/03
I agreed up until the the comments about Jerry Mitchell. I loved Never Gonna Dance, and that scene in Grand Central Station was brilliant!
I couldn't disagree any more. AVENUE Q was very funny and witty, bt WICKED was much stronger, and more worthy of the title 'Best Musical'. At least, that's what I think.
Broadway Star Joined: 7/29/03
i thought this was one of the best award shows ive ever seen. i was a little dissapointed that wicked didnt get best musical, but ya for the underdog
I still think the vote split.
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