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2010 Tony Awards: FENCES Wins 'Best Revival of a Play'

By: Jun. 13, 2010
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The American Theatre Wing's 64th Annual Antoinette Perry "Tony"® Awards were held at Radio City Music Hall on Sunday, June 13, 2010 and broadcast on the CBS Television Network. For more information visit tonyawards.com.

Nominations in 26 competitive categories for the American Theatre Wing's 64th Annual Antoinette Perry "Tony"® Awards were announced on May 4, 2010 by Broadway Star Lea Michele and Tony Award Nominee Jeff Daniels.

The Antoinette Perry "Tony" Awards are bestowed annually on theatre professionals for distinguished achievement. The Tony is one of the most coveted awards in the entertainment industry and the annual telecast is considered one of the most prestigious programs on television.

To view the complete list of 2010 Tony Award winners, click here.

BroadwayWorld Congratulates
FENCES
2010 Tony Award Winner
'Best Revival of a Play'



Fences
Cort Theatre. First Preview: 04/14/2010, Opened: 04/26/2010, Currently Running.

Playwright: August Wilson

Producers: Carole Shorenstein Hays and Scott Rudin.

Two-time Academy Award® winner Denzel Washington returns to Broadway, alongside Academy Award nominee and Tony Award® winner Viola Davis, in August Wilson's Pulitzer Prize-winning play. This strictly limited 13-week engagement begins April 14th at the Cort Theatre. Both a monumental drama and an intimate family portrait, Fences tells the story of Troy Maxson, a man torn between the glory of his past and the uncertainty of his future. Emboldened by pride and embittered by sacrifice, Troy is determined to make life better for future generations, even as he struggles to embrace the dreams of his own son. 


'Best Revival of a Play'
2010 Tony Award Nominees

A View from the Bridge
Cort Theatre. First Preview: 12/28/2009, Opened: 01/24/2010, Closed: 04/04/2010.

Playwright: Arthur Miller

Producers: Stuart Thompson, The Araca Group, Jeffrey Finn, Broadway Across America, Olympus Theatricals, Marisa Sechrest, The Weinstein Company, Jon B. Platt, Sonia Friedman Productions/Robert G. Bartner, Mort Swinsky/Joseph Deitch, Adam Zotovich/Ruth Hendel/Orin Wolf, Shelter Island Enterprises, The Shubert Organization.

Tony® Award-winner Liev Schreiber and Golden Globe nominee Scarlett Johansson, in her Broadway debut, starred in Arthur Miller’s A View from the Bridge directed by Gregory Mosher on Broadway at the Cort Theatre. This limited engagement ran for 14 weeks.

In A View from the Bridge, Arthur Miller's most passionate drama, Liev Schreiber plays Eddie Carbone, a Brooklyn longshoreman obsessed with his 17-year-old niece Catherine, played by Scarlett Johansson. When Catherine falls in love with a newly arrived immigrant, Eddie's jealousy erupts in a rage that consumes him, his family, and his world.

Lend Me a Tenor
Music Box Theatre. First Preview: 03/12/2010, Opened: 04/4/2010, Currently Running.

Playwright: Ken Ludwig

Producers: The Araca Group, Stuart Thompson, Carl Moellenberg, Rodney Rigby, Olympus Theatricals, Broadway Across America, The Shubert Organization, Wendy Federman/Jamie deRoy/Richard Winkler, Lisa Cartwright, Spring Sirkin, Scott and Brian Zeilinger.

Set in the 1930s, Lend Me a Tenor is a madcap screwball comedy that takes place when Tito Merelli, the fiery-tempered and world famous Italian superstar, arrives in Cleveland, Ohio to make his debut with the local opera and promptly goes missing. As Saunders, the show's presenter, conspires to cover for Tito’s absence, placate his hot-blooded wife, and distract his most passionate fans, chaos on a truly operatic level ensues.

The Royal Family
Samuel J. Friedman Theatre. First Preview: 09/15/2009, Opened: 10/08/2009, Closed: 12/13/2009.

Playwrights: George S. Kaufman and Edna Ferber

Producers: Manhattan Theatre Club, Lynne Meadow, Barry Grove.

It's half past one in the fabulously cluttered Cavendish duplex in the East Fifties, and anyone who's anyone is still asleep. So begins The Royal Family, the classic comedy of theatrical manners, written by two of the theatre's greatest writers, George S. Kaufman and Edna Ferber. This devilishly funny play follows the famous family of stage stars as they go about the drama of the day. Tony Award winner Doug Hughes (Doubt) directed the fantastic cast, featuring Tony winner John Glover, Tony winner and Oscar nominee RoseMary Harris, Tony nominee Jan Maxwell and Tony nominee Reg Rogers.




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