The 2010 Tony Awards Are Handed Out

'Red' alert!

Last night actors and celebrities made their way to Radio City Music Hall in NYC, NY to attend the 2010 Tony Awards — Broadway’s biggest night. The red carpet sparkled as the various celebs made their way into the theater … here are a few photos:


It’s pretty crazy how the Tony Awards have turned into a major event to see our fave Hollywood celebs. With the increasing number of movie actors making their way to the Great White Way (like Scarlett Johansson, Denzel Washington, Catherine Zeta-Jones) the Tonys get a bit of a bump from new fans tuning in to watch the show … and what a show it was. Here are some photos from the Tony Awards show last night along with some deets about who won what:

“Red,” the anguished two-man drama about painter Mark Rothko and the timeless tug of war between art and commerce, was a big winner Sunday at the 2010 Tony Awards, receiving the best play prize and five other honors. “This to me is the moment of my lifetime,” said “Red” playwright John Logan. The play picked up Tonys for Michael Grandage, who won for best director of a play, and Eddie Redmayne, for featured performance by an actor in a play. Redmayne portrayed the young, increasingly disillusioned assistant to Rothko, the abstract expressionist who agonizes over whether to accept a lucrative commission for the Four Seasons restaurant. “This is the stuff dreams are made of. Wow,” Redmayne said, clutching his prize. “Red,” starring Alfred Molina as Rothko, was also awarded a Tony for best lighting design of a play, best sound design and best scenic design. “Memphis,” the rhythm ‘n’ blues musical set in the American South in the 1950s, won four Tonys, including best musical. A tale of segregation and integration, “Memphis” was also cited for best orchestration, original score and best book of a musical. Three Hollywood stars, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Denzel Washington and Scarlett Johansson, were first-time nominees and winners. “Fences,” a revival of August Wilson’s deeply personal drama about family, won for best revival of a play and its two stars, Washington and Viola Davis, won for best actors in a play. Even their acceptance speeches seemed to complement each other. “My mother always says, ‘Man gives the award, God gives the reward.’ I guess I got both tonight,” Washington said after winning for his performance as the sanitation man who might have been a baseball star. It was his first Tony Award and nomination. “I don’t believe in luck or happenstance. I absolutely believe in the presence of God in my life,” said Davis, honored for playing Washington’s all-sacrificing wife. “It feels like such a divine experience eight times a week.” Zeta-Jones won for best actress in a musical as the amorous actress in the revival of “A Little Night Music.” She thanked many, including her husband, fellow actor Michael Douglas, who she “gets to sleep with every night.” “Fela!” — the innovative Afro-beat biography of Nigerian superstar Fela Anikulapo-Kuti — and “La Cage aux Folles” — a revival of the classic Jerry Herman-Harvey Fierstein musical farce — each had 11 nominations, but won just three Tonys apiece. “La Cage Aux Folles” won for best revival of a musical, for David Hodge as best lead actor in a musical and director Terry Johnson for best direction of a musical. “Fela!” won for Bill T. Jones’ choreography, best costume design of a musical and best sound design of a musical. Johansson won for best featured performance as an actress in a play for her Broadway debut, the object of her uncle’s lust in Arthur Miller’s “A View From a Bridge.” “Every since I was a little girl I wanted to be on Broadway and here I am,” said Johansson, the voluptuous Hollywood star best known for such films as “Matchpoint” and “Lost in Translation.” The ceremony, from Radio City Music Hall and telecast on CBS, was hosted by Sean Hayes, who didn’t win as lead actor in a musical for “Promises, Promises,” but did put on a memorable show of song, jokes and costumes, dressing up as everyone from Spiderman to Little Orphan Annie. “I have actually managed to combine a good chance of losing with a good chance of bombing,” he joked during his opening monologue, which was widely applauded. Hayes began with a playful piano medley circling around “Give My Regards to Broadway,” then stepped up the beat and segued into a stomping “Blue Suede Shoes,” as performed by cast members from “Million Dollar Quartet.” Segments from “Promises, Promises,” “Come Fly With Me” and others followed, capped and stolen by a shouting medley from Green Day … Five-time Tony winner Angela Lansbury, a nominee Sunday for “A Little Night Music,” was named the first-ever honorary chairman of the American Theatre Wing. Special Tony Awards for lifetime achievement were given to playwright Alan Ayckbourn (“The Norman Conquests,” a trilogy that won the play-revival Tony last year), and actress Marian Seldes (“A Delicate Balance,” “Equus,” “Deathtrap,” “Three Tall Women”). The Eugene O’Neill Theater Center in Waterford, Conn., received the regional theater award.

After the jump, check out some photos of some of last night’s Tony Award winners posing with their shiny new trophies …


While I could’ve done without all the Green Day screen time, I really enjoyed the show this year. I thought Sean Hayes did a fantastic job … it’s a bummer he didn’t win his award. I loved La Cage Aux Folles so I’m glad that it won a few awards … especially Best Performance By A Leading Actor in a Musical for Douglas Hodge. I wish I had seen more plays this season … now I’m dying to check out Red considering how well it did last night. Click HERE to see a full list of 2010 Tony Award winners … congratulations to them all! Any Broadway fans out there? What did y’all think of last night’s show … did your faves win?

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  1. Idiot

    green day and american idiot were the best part of the show.

  2. Alicia

    I didn’t mind Green Day being there and performing, but didn’t they get 3 songs in the opening and then ANOTHER performance by the cast for their best musical nom? A touch too much.

    Also, any one else disappointed in Lea Michelle’s performance of Don’t Rain On My Parade? She’s got a beautiful voice and does it well in the recording, but that song did nothing for her live. I wish she had chosen something else.

  3. Libby

    Question – where was Taye Diggs last night? I didn’t see him sitting next to Idina and she presented an award last night. Maybe I’m just paranoid but I thought it was very strange (and perhaps telling) that he wasn’t there. Uh oh.

    And I agree with Alicia – Green Day got waaaaaaaaay too much time last night. It was overkill.

  4. sf

    Was this the tonys or the vmas? Too much Green day.

    @Libby – Idina said in the red carpet live stream that Taye was on his way back from a TV Conference in Monte Carlo, I think?

    I think Matthew Morrison is immensely talented, and Lea Michele is better than she was last night. I’m kind of eh about Glee being on the tonys – I only hope that it will bring more people to broadway shows. Many shows (with just a few exceptions) are really struggling during the down turn in the economy.

  5. HeatherLea_1340

    On the whole Green Day subject, my feelings are that they’re never going to be there again- so why the hell not? To be on Broadway is an honor, to be nominated and asked to perform the Tony’s is an honor. Let them enjoy it while it lasts.

  6. jessica

    Green Day speech…. just seemed really disrespectful of the entire ceremony.

  7. Nikita

    Who were the two kissing in the first picture?

  8. Siobhan

    Lea Michelle was blah for me last night. She was screaming half the song. She sings so much better than that. Disappointing :(

  9. sf

    sean and kristin was the perfect f-you to newsweek.

  10. vic

    wow Cate Blanchett is like.. radiating off my screen! Haha her skin and that outfit combined are like.. luminescent.

  11. Aislin

    Kristin is one of the very few hollywood women shorter than me and my GOD does she work it. I adore Idina and think she was amazing last night.

  12. courtney

    daniel is cute

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