it's the 2010 tony awards!

Jun 13, 2010 23:17


Thoughts. Cutting them!



- Sean Hayes is a really, really wonderful host. He's funny, delivers jokes really well, and keeps things rolling right along. I love it. I love him! Go Sean. I'll use an icon of him because he's a great host.

- I don't really like the montage of musicals in the beginning. I'm already seeing the musicals individually when they perform. I don't need all those songs at the beginning. I like incorporating the host in them but I think that they can do something else.

- Scarlett? Really? Okay. Here's my thing with Hollywood and Broadway. I believe that there are talented actors who can cross from one medium to the other successfully. I don't doubt that. But, when they win awards? It always makes me think that they're just giving that person the award because they're known. I'm talking like ... popularity contest. You know? I don't know if I can buy Scarlett winning or Catherine Zeta Jones. Kate Baldwin was ROBBED!

- Musicals this year? Eh. I'm not interested in any of them. You'd think that I'd sway toward American Idiot but I don't.

- I know a lot of people like Lea and Jonathan. I used to until I witnessed their obnoxiousness in person. Now whenever I see them together, I want to punch one of them in the face.

- Beyonce and Jay-Z. Can someone explain this to me? Do they have something to do with Fela? Same question for Will Smith and Jada. Why?

- Did I zone out when Finian's Rainbow performed or did they really not perform?

- All in all ... I'm eager for next year. Hopefully I can get my butt to New York to see some of these. Waiting on the Lea Salonga/BD Wong collaboration that's supposed to happen in '11. Oh! And I'm interested in the revival of Evita. I would seriously die a little bit to see that on Broadway. I hope it doesn't suck.

Also, that Randy web episode today was hysterical! I'm going to spend the evening watching the past episodes. The comedy reminds me of The Guild except with theater instead of video games. All equally entertaining.

award shows, broadway, randy harrison

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