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We'll Take a Glass Together! Play Our 2015 Tony Awards Drinking Game!

By: Jun. 07, 2015
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What is a Tonys party without some celebratory toasting to the Great White Way? Well we think you should take it a step further this year with our 2015 Tony Awards Drinking Game! Play along with our rules below on the big night and we garantee that you'll have WAY more fun than your friends who don't . Bottoms up!


Take a drink...

-Every time KChen busts out her opera chops.

-Any time Alan Cumming's Scottish brogue leaves you questioning what he actually said.

-When someone making their Broadway debut wins.

- A Brit takes home a Tony.

(Note: Take a shot for performers that fit both of the last two categories- Alex Sharp, Lydia Leonard, Leanne Cope, Matthew Beard & Richard McCabe!)

-You catch a small recap of a winner's speech that you wish CBS would have aired live.

-A past Tonys host takes the stage.

-A winner thanks his/her high school drama teacher.

-Any time someone uses the phrase: "8 times a week."

-You spot a Tony winner from last year.

-Lin-Manuel Miranda raps.

- Whenever the hosts make a quip about Harvey Weinstein, movie stars on the stage, or Hollywood invading Broadway.

-When an actor shows off his abs and/or dashing physique (We're lookin at you, Christian Borle's arms!).

-Every time you spot fashion disaster or wardrobe malfunction.

-Every time someone gets cut off during this/her acceptance speech.

-When you spot an actor from a show you went to see this year.

-Any time a winner cries during their acceptance speech.

-Every time presenters flub an actor's name, the title of a play/musical, or are just awkward in general.

-Every time HAND TO GOD's Tyrone makes you gasp and/or blush.

-If/when the ceremony runs late.

-Finish your drink when you get overcome by the power that theatre has to change the world and by the general awesomeness of the 2014-15 season. Here's to an equally great one next year!







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