Monday, June 13, 2011

Neil Patrick Harris


Neil Patrick Harris hosted the 65th Annual Tony Awards Sunday night and, as usual, he rocked it! With an utterly entertaining openly number, Harris proved that he was, once again, the perfect person to lead an award show honoring the singers and dancers of the Broadway world.
The other stars of the night were the cast, crew and creators of the Great White Way's smash hit Book of Mormon, which walked away with nine of the 14 awards it was nominated for. From the minds of South Park creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker, the production won for Best Musical, but not before presenter Chris Rock noted that revealing the winner of the night's biggest award was pretty anti-climactic.

"Come on. We know what the Best Musical is. This is such a waste of time. It's like taking a hooker to dinner," Rock cracked.
But there were plenty of other surprising and entertaining moments during the broadcast, as Harris and former Tony host Hugh Jackman participated in a host singing/dancing battle. After the hilarious performance, Harris told Jackman, "That was tough. Now I know why you're all six-pack-y."
Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe showed off his musical talents while performing a number from How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying with costar John Laroquette. The former Night Court star then took home his first Tony for his role in the show, and thanked Radcliffe, whom without he would be "sitting at home in my underwear watching this."
The night was not without jokes aimed at the troubled Spider-Man: Turn Off The Dark, who Harris gave himself 30 seconds to make fun of. Later, the show's creators Bono and The Edge introduced a number from the production, joking, "We used to be famous for being in U2."
Tony's other big winners included Ellen Barkin for her role in The Normal Heart, which was also awarded with Best Play Revival, and Frances McDormand who took home the Lead Actress in a Play honor for her stint in Good People.
All in all, the Tony Award broadcast was as delightful and entertaining as one of the many shows you can buy a ticket to in NYC. But this was free -- and it starred Neil Patrick Harris. A total win-win for everyone involved.

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