After recently garnering his first Emmy nomination, Daniel Radcliffe just picked up his first Tony Award at tonight’s ceremony. The casually ripped 34-year-old Harry Potter actor has continued charting a rewarding career after the initial stardom of the global phenomenon with his latest Broadway role.
The Broadway community celebrated its best and brightest at New York’s Lincoln Center, hosted by Oscar-winner Ariana DeBose for the third year running.
“The Outsiders,” a stage adaptation of the S.E. Hinton novel about the class conflict between two high school gangs in Oklahoma in the 1960s, took home the award for best musical — its fourth on the night, after best director, lighting, and sound design.
“Society changes but the experience of being an outsider is universal,” said one of the show’s producers, Angelina Jolie, as she introduced the cast’s performance, which includes a gritty fight scene.
“Stereophonic,” written by David Adjmi, took the award for best play. It tells the story of the making of an album by a fictional rock band and features original music from former Arcade Fire member Will Butler.
It won five awards on the night, including best-featured actor and best director, after making history as the most nominated play ever with 13 nods.
Stephen Sondheim’s “Merrily We Roll Along” — about the complicated relationship of three friends, told in reverse — was a flop when it originally opened in 1981, but earned redemption by taking four awards including best revival of a Musical.
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