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This is confusing, even for a speculation thread, because we don't even have a final list of the shows guaranteed to come to Broadway next season.
Don't forget A Bronx Tale. Although I kind of think there's little to no demand for that show. But it could be like Bright Star and attempt to run through the Tonys.
Great Comet and Dear Evan Hanson will be in competition for all categories - I think Best Musical will ultimately go to Natasha.
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buhbuhbilly said: "Great Comet and Dear Evan Hanson will be in competition for all categories - I think Best Musical will ultimately go to Natasha.
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You think so? I haven't seen either, but The Great Comet wasn't nearly as hyped about as Dear Evan Hansen.
funhamilton_rent said: You think so? I haven't seen either, but The Great Comet wasn't nearly as hyped about as Dear Evan Hansen.
It was on here. Everyone raves about The Great Comet, but Dear Evan Hansen seems to have a more mixed reaction. Not that that necessarily translates to Tony competitiveness.
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The reaction to Great Comet is definitely going to be mixed. I loved it, my husband hated it. It's weird, it is not typical Broadway. I think it will do well, but it's going to be kind of a cult thing. Hopefully, it won't go the way of under-valued American Psycho.
Dear Evan Hansen is so beautiful, and I think it's going to be a huge success. I've seen both, and I'd give the Best Musical nod to Dear Evan Hansen.
As far as other awards go, if they do anything anywhere near as beautiful as what they did at the ART in Cambridge, there is no point in trying to compete with Great Comet on Best Set.
Costumes: Great Comet with contention from Anastasia.
Awards to DEH: Lead Actor for Platt and Featured Actress for Rachel Bay Jones.
Denée Benton should be up for Lead Actress.
I think I forgot to hypothetically nominate Come From Away because I can't recall literally anything about it in any way lol
VintageSnarker, last year's thread under this title was the same way. yeah, we don't know all of what is coming in but that doesn't prevent way too early predictions in my opinion.
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Personally I found last year's thread hilarious over the last few months. Lots of people predicting wins for shows that never came or that flopped. I think it's a great idea because it's just for fun--too look back and see how wrong we ended up being. (And some of the people who are usually wrong turned out to be right! :))
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i LOVED Comet, but i'm not sure how well it will translate to a broadway house ... some of its magic was its immediacy.
(and the free vodka shots!)
The Play That Goes Wrong is fun, but it's not Best Play material (especially to anyone familiar with the Farnsdale Avenue series of plays). It could have potential for set, direction and a featured actor, but it won't stand a chance for a Best Play win against any heavy-hitting dramas.
I've a feeling 2017 will be the year of the Comet. It's coming in with a substantial amount of positive buzz. Groban has a well-established fan base that will boost ticket sales for his Broadway debut. And the reconfigured seating is the sort that audiences love and will possibly lead to a lot of positive word of mouth. It's unconventional score is the only aspect I could see as being very divisive, but more for audiences (and probably Riedel) than for critics and award voters.
This is being brought up in the War Paint Chicago thread, but it's looking to be another killer year for Lead Actress. Bette Midler, Patti LuPone, Christine Ebersole, Denée Benton, Phillipa Soo, Christy Altomare... maybe Kristin Chenoweth? Sutton Foster? Stephanie J. Block? Wow, already.
Updated On: 7/1/16 at 01:45 AM
BroadwayConcierge said: "This is being brought up in the War Paint Chicago thread, but it's looking to be another killer year for Lead Actress. Bette Midler, Patti LuPone, Christine Ebersole, Denée Benton, Phillipa Soo, Christy Altomare... maybe Kristin Chenoweth? Sutton Foster? Stephanie J. Block? Wow, already.
If Midler is amazing as Dolly, I really don't see much competition there.
blaxx said: "If Midler is amazing as Dolly, I really don't see much competition there. "
Middler would be beyond amazing. But I already see a lot of competition. Natasha is a much meatier role than Dolly, with much more sophisticated singing. And based on War Paint's reviews - dude, that show is a sheer diva vehicle with fantastic (Tony fav) actors and songs.
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Hamilton will get a waiver and win all the musical acting awards, book, and score.
Dear Evan Hansen for Best Musical
Bette Middler for Best Leading Actress
Mary Beth Peil (????) for Best Supporting Actress
Natasha and the Great Comet for Best Scenic Design
Anastasia for Best Costumes
Would love to see John Bolton win as Vlad and he could depending on the competition.
Dear Evan Hansen for Best Musical
Bette Middler for Best Leading Actress
Mary Beth Peil (????) for Best Supporting Actress
Natasha and the Great Comet for Best Scenic Design
Anastasia for Best Costumes
Would love to see John Bolton win as Vlad and he could depending on the competition.
I think Dear Evan Hansen will be a big favorite with critiques ( as we saw at Arena and at 2ST) and voters/nominators. I think Ben Platt and Rachel Bay Jones are locks for nominations for their categories. Ben already has a high chance of winning and I am really hoping Rachel could too, assuming she's nominated. I can see Jennifer Laura Thompson getting nominated as well but there are obviously other shows and the nominators need to pick and choose. I know its wayyyyyy to early to be thinking this but if Ben and Rachel are nominated I can see them performing "Good For You" at the Tonys since its a big song that features both of them.
Updated On: 7/1/16 at 12:55 PMLeading Actor Joined: 4/3/14
I have to agree with all the Dear Evan love- I personally loved it (and I adore Comet) but think it will be the one to beat... and don't forget how charming Pasek & Paul were back during the tony season with Christmas Story. There is a lot of good will towards those guys and I think you'll see that reflected in the awards.
If Brittain Ashford is as heartbreaking & touching as Sonya in Great Comet on Bway as she was in the off Bway run, she should definitely get a nomination for Featured Actress.
Broadway Star Joined: 9/22/14
Miss Saigon will be in a few categories!
Ben Platt and Rachel Bay Jones are certainly locks for lead actor and featured actress. Brittain Ashford will definitely be nominated for featured actress. She's wonderful.
Best Musical
Amelie or Anastasia
Dear Evan Hansen
Great Comet
War Paint
Lead Actress Musical
Denee Benton-GC
Christine Ebersole-WP
Patti Lupone-WP
Bette Midler-Dolly
Phillipa Soo-Amelie or Christy Altomare-Anastasia
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Yes, WAY too early. But I predict that thru some technicality they will figure out a way to let Hamilton run again.
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Will be interesting to see which Michael Greif musical gets more buzz- Dear Evan Hansen obviously has some tremendous buzz already, will probably win Best Actor, and is very relevant. That being said, War Paint is doing phenomenally well in Chicago right now. I could see it going either way. I know some have criticized Dear Evan Hansen's book and that could give War Paint an edge but I can see its focus on social media, human connection, and focus on young people could give it more buzz and chance at winning. Or who knows maybe Natasha will gain traction. All fun speculation at this point.
Updated On: 7/4/16 at 04:57 PM
Why are we so sure Bette Midler's going to be amazing? She hasn't done a musical in over 40 years, and her work on the big screen hasn't exactly been stellar. Plus, you know, she's getting up there in years.
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