Joesitz said:
Getting tickets as soon as you can is a must....
How Jackman unwinds after each performance is the big question everyone asks after the show. Since the play was nominated for Best (it's not), they'll probably do a production number. I suspect it will the closing number of "Rio" and that will show the entire cast. Hope so.
Joe
ITA about getting tickets to "Boy from Oz" ASAP.
Which musical do you think is the best? Do you think that one will win? I heard a lot of good things about "Avenue Q." I hope too that they do "Rio" from "Boy from Oz." It really was the closest thing I've ever experienced to being at a real Peter Allen concert. It would also be nice to see the whole cast showcased. I thought it was great.
Even though I've only seen "The Boy from Oz," I'm still rooting for it only because I was such a fan of Peter Allen and have become such a fan of Hugh Jackman, plus I thought the cast really kept up with and complemented him. I can't imagine any of the other nominees outdoing Jackman as Best Performance/Leading Actor/Musical. Even though I am a huge fan of Alfred Molina, he's nominated for "Fiddler," and though I'm sure he's great, (he's great in everything I've seen him do, which is almost everything he's ever done), it's the old "it's been done." (OT: Molina should have received Oscar nominations for Best Supporting Actor for both "Prick Up Your Ears" and his 10 minutes onscreen as the billionaire crack junkie in "Boogie Nights." Alfred, your day will come.) Anyway, re Jackman, like you said, everybody asks how does he unwind after every performance? Also, how does he do eight shows a week, with two days of matinee and evening performances, week in and week out?
Joe and anybody else, do you have any other favorites and/or predictions?
Rgirl
The following is a list of the nominees in the major categories and the URL to look up the rest. Anybody living in Cincinnati? Sounds like you've got great regional theater.
http://www.jimsdeli.com/theater/awards/tonys/default.htm
The 2004 Tony nominations were announced May 10, 2004
Best Play
"Anna in the Tropics" by Nilo Cruz
"Frozen" by Bryony Lavery
"I Am My Own Wife" by Doug Wright
"The Retreat from Moscow" by William Nicholson
Best Musical
"Avenue Q"
"The Boy from Oz"
"Caroline, or Change"
"Wicked"
Best Revival | Play
"Henry IV"
"Jumpers"
"King Lear"
"A Raisin in the Sun"
Best Revival | Musical
"Assassins"
"Big River"
"Fiddler on the Roof"
"Wonderful Town"
Best Performance | Leading Actor | Play
Simon Russell Beale "Jumpers"
Kevin Kline "Henry IV"
Frank Langella "Match"
Jefferson Mays "I Am My Own Wife"
Christopher Plummer "King Lear"
Best Performance | Leading Actress | Play
Eileen Atkins "The Retreat from Moscow"
Tovah Feldshuh "Golda's Balcony"
Ann Heche "Twentieth Century"
Swoosie Kurtz "Frozen"
Phylicia Rashad "A Raisin in the Sun"
Best Performance | Leading Actor | Musical
Hunter Foster "Little Shop of Horrors"
Hugh Jackman "The Boy from Oz"
Alfred Molina "Fiddler on the Roof"
Euan Morton "Taboo"
John Tartaglia "Avenue Q"
Best Performance | Leading Actress | Musical
Kristen Chenoweth "Wicked"
Stephanie D'Abruzzo "Avenue Q"
Idina Menzel "Wicked"
Donna Murphy "Wonderful Town"
Tonya Pinkins "Caroline, or Change"
Best Performance | Featured Actor | Play
Tom Aldridge "Twentieth Century"
Ben Chaplin "The Retreat from Moscow"
Aiden Gillen "The Caretaker"
Omar Metwally "Sixteen Wounded"
Brian F O'Byrne "Frozen"
Best Performance | Featured Actress | Play
Essie Davis "Jumpers"
Sanaa Lathan "A Raisin in the Sun"
Margo Martindale "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof"
Audra McDonald "A Raisin in the Sun"
Daphne Rubin-Vega "Anna in the Tropics"
Best Performance | Featured Actor | Musical
John Cariani "Fiddler on the Roof"
Michael Cerveris "Assassins"
Raul Esparza "Taboo"
Michael McElroy "Big River"
Denis O'Hare "Assassins"
Best Performance | Featured Actress | Musical
Beth Fowler "The Boy from Oz"
Isabel Keating "The Boy from Oz"
Anika Noni Rose "Caroline, or Change"
Jennifer Westfeldt "Wonderful Town"
Karen Ziemba "Never Gonna Dance"
Best Direction | Play
Doug Hughes "Frozen"
Moises Kaufman "I Am My Own Wife"
David Leveaux "Jumpers"
Jack O'Brien "Henry IV"
Best Direction | Musical
Joe Mantello "Assassins"
Kathleen Marshall "Wonderful Town"
Jason Moore "Avenue Q"
George C Wolfe "Caroline, or Change"
Best Choreography
Wayne Cilento "Wicked"
Kathleen Marshall "Wonderful Town"
Jerry Mitchell "Never Gonna Dance"
Anthony Van Laast & Farah Khan "Bombay Dreams"
Best Book of a Musical
Winnie Holzman "Wicked"
Tony Kushner "Caroline, or Change"
Martin Sherman, Nick Enright (original book) "The Boy from Oz"
Jeff Whitty "Avenue Q"
Best Original Score Written for the Theatre
Boy George music & lyrics "Taboo"
Robert Lopez and Jeff Marx music & lyrics "Avenue Q"
Stephen Schwartz music & lyrics "Wicked"
Jeanine Tesori music Tony Kushner lyrics "Caroline, or Change"
Lifetime Achievement
James M Nederlander producer, chairman of the Nederlander Organization
Regional Theater
Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park