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The 75th Annual Tony Awards were held last night, and to be honest, they were a bit of a snooze. You can check out the winners
here, but if you're interested in the performances featured on the broadcast from the Tony-winning A Strange Loop and Tony-nominated musicals Six, Paradise Square, The Music Man, and MJ, you can check them out below. The casts of Company, Girl From the North Country, and Mr. Saturday Night also performed, but those performances seem to be absent from YouTube, as well as the Bernadette Peters tribute to Stephen Sondheim. If you have Paramount+, you can rewatch the whole show on the app.
Featured above is "Intermission" and "Today" from the newly awarded Best Musical A Strange Loop, featuring Jaquel Spivey, Antwayn Hopper, L Morgan Lee, John-Michael Lyles, James Jackson Jr., John-Andrew Morrison, and Jason Veasey.
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"Touch Me" from the reunited Spring Awakening OBC, featuring Jonathan Groff, Lea Michele, John Gallagher Jr, Lauren Pritchard, Jonathan B. Wright, Lilli Cooper, Gideon Glick, Skylar Astin, Krysta Rodriguez and more.
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"Ex-Wives" and "Six" from Six, featuring Adrianna Hicks, Andrea Macasaet, Brittney Mack, Samantha Pauly, Joy Woods, and Mallory Maedke, the show's dance captain who was filling at the last minute in for Abby Mueller.
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"Paradise Square" and "Let it Burn" from Paradise Square, featuring Joaquina Kalukango and the ensemble cast.
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"76 Trombones" from The Music Man, featuring Hugh Jackman, Sutton Foster, and the ensemble cast.
One day after performing on the Tony Awards, Hugh Jackman has tested positive for COVID-19 for the second time and will miss performances of 'The Music Man.'
https://t.co/hvekjCzpxC- Entertainment Weekly (@EW)
June 14, 2022 Some bad news: Hugh Jackman has tested positive for COVID-19 for the second time since January.
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"The Way You Make Me Feel" and "Smooth Criminal" from MJ, featuring Tony-winner Myles Frost and the rest of the company.
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Host Ariana DeBose performed the opening number.
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The New York City Gay Men's Chorus performed "Mame" to honor Angela Lansbury's Lifetime Achievement Award win.
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