
The 67th Annual Tony Awards will be broadcast live from Radio City Music Hall in New York City on Sunday, June 9. The show, which has aired on CBS since 1978, returns to Radio City Music Hall after two years at the Beacon Theatre. Ricky Kirshner and Glenn Weiss of White Cherry Entertainment will return as executive producers. Also, Weiss will serve as director for a 14th consecutive year. The Tonys are coming off an all-time ratings low last year. Nominations will be announced live on Tuesday, April 30 from New York.
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Tony Awards > Golden Globes > Oscars > Emmys > Everything Else.
They just always seem to find the right host (okay, so Sean Hayes wasn’t as great as Hugh Jackman or Neil Patrick Harris, but he was better than most Oscar hosts), the musical numbers are always great, the speeches seem that much more genuine – especially if it’s just Mark Rylance reciting poetry – and everyone there GENERALLY seems comfortable being in the same room as everyone else
Can’t wait for June 9th!
What percentage of the population even sees one Broadway show a year? I’d think you’d get a bigger audience if the Clio Awards were on a national network.
Yay! The Tony Awards!!
Yaaaawnnn… The Tony Awards.
Why are they even shown on TV? We might as well show the Annual Ballet Awards or the Annual Book Author Award shows on TV too. The Tony’s have no relevance to 99% of the people viewing television these days. Seem completely pointless. I predict in the next couple of years, reality will kick in, and this meaningless self-congratulatory meeting of over-dramatic New Yorkers will stop being televised.
I disagree with you. I look forward to the Tony Awards every year. I miss Broadway, NYC in general and it gives me an opportunity to see what is going on in the theatre world. Given that I used to go to plays/musicals when I lived in the NYC area at least once a month, I wish they showed live theatre on TV/cable. Same with opera, if they showed this type of entertainment, perhaps we’d have less of the no-brainer entertainment that is so prevalent today, sit-coms not withstanding. Miss Julie, Largo, FL