
Nancy Coleman
Senior Staff Editor, News Print Hub at The New York Times
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2 weeks ago |
nytimes.com | Michael Paulson |Jesse Green |Alexis Soloski |Derrick Bryson Taylor |Elisabeth Vincentelli |Rachel Sherman | +2 more
Nicole Scherzinger, Cole Escola and Sarah Snook were first-time winners, while the original cast of “Hamilton” reunited for a performance.
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2 weeks ago |
nytimes.com | Nancy Coleman |Sarah Bahr
Out & aboutStars turned out for show tunes and spirited celebrations that included an official after-party at the Museum of Modern Art and a gathering at the Carlyle Hotel. Out & aboutStars turned out for show tunes and spirited celebrations that included an official after-party at the Museum of Modern Art and a gathering at the Carlyle Hotel. Nicole Scherzinger, who won the Tony Award for best actress in a musical, arrived to the party at the Carlyle Hotel. Credit...
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3 weeks ago |
nytimes.com | Nancy Coleman |Whitney Curtis
The nearly 11,000-seat Muny in St. Louis is receiving the regional theater Tony Award. This week it began preparing to open its 107th season with "Bring It On."Credit... As summer sets in and New Yorkers escape to greener, milder, beachier pastures, Broadway performers are flocking elsewhere: the great, landlocked outdoors of St. Louis, where summers are known for ... bugs. Humidity. Unpredictable storms. Oppressive heat.
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3 weeks ago |
nytimes.com | Nancy Coleman
The St. Louis theater, this year's regional Tony Award winner, has drawn Broadway actors to its stage for a century. Cary Grant and Gene Kelly have been there. So have Carol Burnett, Angela Lansbury, Ethel Merman and Debbie Reynolds. Not to mention Jennifer Holliday, and Ben Vereen, and Joel Grey, and Bernadette Peters. The Muny has lured plenty of stars to St. Louis, some who grace the theater's massive stage in Forest Park as established talents, others who begin long careers there.
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3 weeks ago |
flipboard.com | Nancy Coleman
NowThe St. Louis theater, this year’s regional Tony Award winner, has drawn Broadway actors to its stage for a century. Cary Grant and Gene Kelly have been there. So have Carol Burnett, Angela Lansbury, Ethel Merman and Debbie Reynolds. Not to mention Jennifer Holliday, and Ben Vereen, and Joel Grey, …
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The second most Broadway-coded thing I did in the last 48 hours was going to the Tonys. The first was seeing Hugh Jackman. https://t.co/s2YCY7V3wU

RT @smbahr14: It's the theater-iest night -- and morning -- of the year! Here's my annual star-studded Tonys party report from the Carlyle…

We came! We partied! Now we sleep! @smbahr14 https://t.co/8eMHFDZpyb