This is the first year that the Tony Awards' YouTube channel have uploaded the speeches of the Tony winners without putting in the 'pre-announcement' section where they read the nominees/show nominees' faces, because I love seeing their reactions. Love that silent half a second just before they read the winner's name. It's so tense. I think Laura Benanti's reaction to Nikki M. James' win in 2011 was priceless. And I'd love to see the other category reactions for this year...
(Getting ready for the hate replies, waste of a thread, etc. - apologies, I just had to rant).
Thanks guys! Lol, it's my favorite part of a Tony speech!! Wanted to see Kelli's "once again I didn't win" face, and Jan's "maybe this year" face and of course James Earl Jones' priceless face...
Agree completely. Such a wrong-headed decision to eliminate the reading of nominees, the moment of anticipation, and the announcement of the winner. If nothing else, totally disrespectful to the non-winning nominees to not include them in the online record.
The year Patti won for "Gypsy," I loved Kerry Butler's (totally facetious) crossed-fingers "Wish me luck" take to the camera. You can skip Patti's speech
CBS actually does include the announcement of the winner in the clips they've loaded.
Here is a link to Christopher Plummer announcing Nina Arianda's Tony win. From there you can find all the other wins of the evening. CBS: 66th Tony Awards Speeches
Am I understanding this thread correctly? Rather than enjoy the winners' speeches, you want to complain because you prefer seeing the 'losers' show their disappointment? How sad for you if that's your favorite thing. Do you also enjoy kicking puppies to hear them whine or taking away a doll from a baby to see how loudly she'll cry?
I would even say that I enjoy the winner's reaction as soon as the name is called. It used to be that they didn't show the immediate reactions in those windows (like when Sutton Foster first won).
ljay889, watching your links confirmed to me the importance of documenting all the nominees, not just the winning speech (the original argument of this thread) — it makes for a quick summation of who was competing that year when the memory fades. (And it will. I'd already forgotten half of these nominations — sorry, ladies.)
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Posted: 6/12/12 at 07:54pm