Ep 1. The 61st Annual Tony Awards
- June 10, 2007
The 61st Annual Tony Awards kicked off the 2007 theater season with a star-studded evening celebrating the best of Broadway. Hosted by Whoopi Goldberg, the awards show featured performances from the year's most celebrated musicals, including Spring Awakening, Grey Gardens, and Curtains.
The night's big winners included Spring Awakening, which took home eight awards, including Best Musical, Best Book, and Best Original Score. Other notable winners included Mary Louise Wilson for Best Featured Actress in a Musical for her role in Grey Gardens, Frank Langella for Best Leading Actor in a Play for his performance in Frost/Nixon, and Julie White for Best Leading Actress in a Play for her role in The Little Dog Laughed.
Throughout the evening, presenters and performers alike paid tribute to the late Bob Fosse, whose iconic choreography has had a lasting impact on the world of musical theater. A special performance of "Big Spender" from the musical Sweet Charity paid homage to Fosse's unique style and signature moves.
The show also featured a touching tribute to the musical Rent, which had closed earlier in the year after a 12-year run on Broadway. Original cast members from the show performed a medley of songs, including "Seasons of Love" and "La Vie Boheme."
In addition to the awards and performances, the show also included comedic skits and heartfelt acceptance speeches from the winners. Host Whoopi Goldberg kept the audience entertained with her signature humor, while also paying tribute to the diversity and inclusivity of the Broadway community.
Overall, The 61st Annual Tony Awards was a night to remember for theater fans and enthusiasts. From the powerful performances to the heartfelt speeches, the show celebrated the magic of Broadway and all of the talented individuals who make it possible.