Cynthia Erivo, Hamilton and Tony Award
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T he wait is still on for more of the world of Wicked to return to theaters, unless you're one of the fans who attended a special re-release screening ahead of the Wicked: For Goo
Erivo, Entertainment 360 and UTA hosted the party, which welcomed newly minted Tony Award winners, performers and more. Listerine sponsored the event, with The Hollywood Reporter as the exclusive media partner.
There was a “Hamilton” reunion, Nicole Scherzinger’s outsize grandeur and Cynthia Erivo’s pleasant “sing-off” music. But those cheesy projections were a big miss.
The 78th Tony Awards took place Sunday night in New York’s Radio City Music Hall and recognized several Broadway productions that debuted during the 2024-25 season. Here is a recap of a few of the night’s performances from Cynthia Erivo to the original cast of “Hamilton.”
"Maybe Happy Ending" won best musical at Sunday's Tony Awards, where Darren Criss and Cole Escola took major prizes. Here's what you missed.
Hamilton still leads as the musical production with the most nominations in Tony history with 16. Actors, actresses and performers seen stunning the red carpet include Keanu Reeves and Bill and Ted costar Alex Winter, Glenn Close, Adam Lambert, Bryan Cranston, George and Amal Clooney, and Katie Holmes.