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
RED
2010 Tony Award Winner
'Best Play'
Red John Golden Theatre. First Preview: 03/11/2010, Opened: 04/1/2010, Currently Running.Playwright: John LoganProducers: Arielle Tepper Madover, Stephanie P. McClelland, Matthew Byam Shaw, Neal Street, Fox Theatricals, Ruth Hendel/Barbara Whitman, Philip Hagemann/Murray Rosenthal, The Donmar Warehouse.
From the Donmar Warehouse in London - which brought you Frost/Nixon, Mary Stuart and this season's Hamlet with Jude Law - comes the thrilling new American play, Red. This critically acclaimed, 90-minute drama comes direct from a sold-out run in London, starring two-time Tony Award nominee Alfred Molina and breakthrough British star Eddie Redmayne.Master American Expressionist Mark Rothko has just landed the biggest commission in the history of modern art. But when his young assistant gains the confidence to challenge him, Rothko faces the agonizing possibility that his crowning achievement could also become his undoing. Raw and provocative, with ground-breaking performances, Red is a searing portrait of an artist's ambition and vulnerability as he tries to create a definitive work for an extraordinary setting.Written by Academy Award nominee John Logan (The Aviator, Gladiator) and directed by Olivier winner and Tony Award nominee Michael Grandage (Frost/Nixon, Hamlet), Red is an award-winning production coming direct to Broadway, offering a moving and compelling account of an artist's struggle for integrity amidst fame and self-doubt. |
'Best Play'
2010 Tony Award Nominees
In the Next Room or the Vibrator Play
Lyceum Theatre. First Preview: 10/22/2009, Opened: 11/19/2009, Closed: 01/10/2010.
Playwright:
Sarah RuhlProducers:
Lincoln Center Theater, André Bishop,
Bernard Gersten.
In the Next Room or the Vibrator Play is a provocative, funny, touching and marvelously entertaining story about a young doctor and his wife. Dr. Givings (
Michael Cerveris) is obsessed with the marvels of technology and what they can do for his patients. His wife, Catherine, (
Laura Benanti) is only a bystander in her husband's world - listening at the door from the next room as he treats his female patients. Dr. Givings is not sure exactly how the vibrators help the women he treats - but they do keep coming back. The only woman whose problem is not helped by the doctor is his own wife who longs to connect with him - but not electrically.
Next FallHelen Hayes Theatre. First Preview: 02/16/2010, Opened: 03/11/2010, Currently Running.
Playwright:
Geoffrey NaufftsProducers:
Elton John and
David Furnish,
Barbara Manocherian,
Richard Willis,
Tom Smedes, Carole L. Haber/
Chase Mishkin, Ostar,
Anthony Barrile,
Michael Palitz,
Bob Boyett,
James Spry/Catherine Schreiber,
Probo Productions,
Roy Furman,
Naked Angels.
Geoffrey Nauffts'
Next Fall takes a witty and provocative look at faith, commitment and unconditional love. While the play's central story focuses on the 5-year relationship between Adam and Luke,
Next Fall goes beyond the typical love story. This timely and compelling new American play forces us all to examine what it means to "believe" and what it might cost us not to.
Time Stands StillSamuel J. Friedman Theatre. First Preview: 01/05/2010, Opened: 01/28/2010, Closed: 03/27/2010.
Playwright:
Donald MarguliesProducers:
Manhattan Theatre Club,
Lynne Meadow,
Barry Grove,
Nelle Nugent/
Wendy Federman.
Are we supposed to deny ourselves ordinary happiness because there's misery in the world? This is one of many questions
Donald Margulies poses in his intelligent and timely new play. James and Sarah, a journalist and a photographer, have been together for nine years and share a passion for documenting the realities of war. But when injuries force them to return home to New York, the adventurous couple confronts the prospect of a more conventional life.
Time Stands Still is a blazingly important new work about responsibility - to ourselves, to our loved ones, to our community, and to our world.