The 79th Annual Tony Awards telecast, hosted by P!NK, draws 5.06 million viewers
The 2025 ceremony also set a new streaming record on Paramount+, delivering the Tonys’ biggest digital audience to date with a 208 percent increase over 2024.
The 2025 ceremony also set a new streaming record on Paramount+, delivering the Tonys’ biggest digital audience to date with a 208 percent increase over 2024.
Meanwhile, “Saturday Night Live”’s Mikey Day will make his Broadway debut in the show, jumping in from June 4-6.
As previously announced, Krysta Rodriguez will join the cast as Roxie Hart on June 15.
It will have played over 700 performances and 19 previews.
The musical is extending for the third time after initially being planned as a 14-week engagement.
She will begin performances on August 17 at the Ambassador Theatre and will perform a three week limited run through September 6.
He will begin performances on June 22 at the Ambassador Theatre.
Felix Barrett will direct the production, which begins performances at the August Wilson Theatre on August 14 with opening night set for September 15.
The Manhattan Theatre Club production, directed by Tyne Rafaeli, will begin previews in December at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre and open in January 2027.
Metz will play Angélique from June 18 through September 13 at the Stephen Sondheim Theatre.
The Broadway revival of “Chess” will play its final performance at the Imperial Theatre on June 21.
Performances will begin February 27, 2027 and officially open on March 25.
The play will begin previews on September 29 at the Hudson Theatre and will officially open on October 18, directed by Tony Award winner John Benjamin Hickey.
The tour will premiere at the Providence Performing Arts Center in Providence, Rhode Island, before continuing onto cities across the U.S. and Canada.
Originally scheduled to run through September 6, 2026, the production will now play its final performance at the Majestic Theatre on May 24.
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Robert “Silk” Mason was awarded Outstanding Dancer in a Broadway Show for their magical performance in “Cats: The Jellicle Ball.”
It will play theaters in Los Angeles, San Diego, Charlotte, Oklahoma City, Washington, D.C. and many more cities to be announced in its first year.
The Every Brilliant Thing tour is set to launch in Seattle, Washington with venue dates, engagement details, additional cities, casting and ticket information announced at a later date.
Atlantic Records will release the album.
Originally scheduled to close on May 24, the production has now been extended through August 9, with Ross beginning performances on July 7.
At the time of closing, it will have played over 650 regular performances and 27 preview performances.
Couric and Anderson will make their Broadway debuts in the production.
Daniel Radcliffe will play his final performance on May 24.