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Updated · KOCO Oklahoma City · Jun 5
Matthew Peaslee Picks Winners in All 26 Tony Categories Ahead of Sunday Ceremony
Updated
Updated · KOCO Oklahoma City · Jun 5

Matthew Peaslee Picks Winners in All 26 Tony Categories Ahead of Sunday Ceremony

3 articles · Updated · KOCO Oklahoma City · Jun 5

Summary

  • 26 Tony categories were forecast by Matthew Peaslee before the 79th Tony Awards air Sunday at 8 p.m., with “Liberation” picked for Best Play and “Schmigadoon” for Best Musical.
  • Several shows are projected to split major honors rather than produce a sweep: “Death of a Salesman” is favored in revival and multiple play craft races, while “Ragtime,” “The Lost Boys” and “Two Strangers” are tipped for key musical awards.
  • Notable acting picks include John Lithgow for “Giant,” Lesley Manville for “Oedipus,” Nicholas Christopher for “Chess” and Caissie Levy for “Ragtime.”
  • The predictions arrive as Broadway closes a season marked by higher production and labor costs, soaring ticket prices and softer attendance, even as Playbill called it the highest-grossing Broadway season on record.
  • Pink is set to make her Tony Awards hosting debut as the industry heads into what the report describes as an unusually competitive and hard-to-predict race.

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