Close Menu
    What's Hot

    Too much sun exposure over the weekend? Here are five ways to soothe sore sunburns

    July 14, 2025

    Donegal For Sam: Your hub for All-Ireland final fever!

    July 14, 2025

    Israeli strikes kill 30 in Gaza, health officials say

    July 14, 2025
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Trending
    • Too much sun exposure over the weekend? Here are five ways to soothe sore sunburns
    • Donegal For Sam: Your hub for All-Ireland final fever!
    • Israeli strikes kill 30 in Gaza, health officials say
    • Éamonn Fitzmaurice: Kerry forewarned as relentless Donegal blow Meath away
    • Watch: Content creators show millions why Donegal rocks!
    • Thunderstorm warnings issued as heatwave ends and unsettled weather sweeps Ireland
    • Brian Cody set to miss jubilee celebration of his first All-Ireland win as manager
    • Trump’s 30% tariffs would ‘practically prohibit’ EU-US trade, says Šefčovič
    • Demos
    • Politics
    • Money
    • Buy Now
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Local Europe NewsLocal Europe News
    Subscribe
    Monday, July 14
    • Home
    • Features
      • Typography
      • Contact
      • View All On Demos
    • Sports

      Éamonn Fitzmaurice: Kerry forewarned as relentless Donegal blow Meath away

      July 14, 2025

      Brian Cody set to miss jubilee celebration of his first All-Ireland win as manager

      July 14, 2025

      Reece James delighted as Chelsea make ‘big statement’ with Club World Cup win

      July 14, 2025

      Federer was grace personified, Djokovic is triumph of discipline

      July 14, 2025

      Alex Kendellen: ‘This is what you dream of as a kid’

      July 14, 2025
    • Typography
    • Sports
      1. Politics
      2. Money
      3. View All

      Donegal For Sam: Your hub for All-Ireland final fever!

      July 14, 2025

      Israeli strikes kill 30 in Gaza, health officials say

      July 14, 2025

      Watch: Content creators show millions why Donegal rocks!

      July 14, 2025

      Trump’s 30% tariffs would ‘practically prohibit’ EU-US trade, says Šefčovič

      July 14, 2025

      Éamonn Fitzmaurice: Kerry forewarned as relentless Donegal blow Meath away

      July 14, 2025

      Brian Cody set to miss jubilee celebration of his first All-Ireland win as manager

      July 14, 2025

      Reece James delighted as Chelsea make ‘big statement’ with Club World Cup win

      July 14, 2025

      Federer was grace personified, Djokovic is triumph of discipline

      July 14, 2025
    • Buy Now
    Local Europe NewsLocal Europe News
    Home»Politics»World

    Tony Awards laud android rom-com Maybe Happy Ending and history-making Purpose

    LEN EditorBy LEN EditorJune 9, 2025Updated:June 9, 2025 World No Comments7 Mins Read
    Tony Awards laud android rom-com Maybe Happy Ending and history-making Purpose
    Darren Criss accepts the award for best performance by an actor in a leading role in a musical for Maybe Happy Ending during the 78th Tony Awards (Photo by Charles Sykes/Invision/AP)
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    Maybe Happy Ending, a rom-com about a pair of androids falling in love, took home the Tony Award for best new musical on Sunday.

    Its star, Darren Criss, had won the leading actor in a musical award just minutes before. He also hosted the Tonys pre-show.

    The best new play trophy at Sunday’s Tony Awards went to Purpose, Branden Jacobs-Jenkins’ drawing-room drama about an accomplished black family exposing hypocrisy and pressures during a snowed-in gathering.

    It caps a remarkable year for Jacobs-Jenkins, who in addition to winning back-to-back Tonys — his Appropriate won best play revival in 2024 — earned the Pulitzer Prize for Purpose.

    Jacobs-Jenkins becomes the first black playwright to win for best new play since August Wilson took home the trophy in 1987 for Fences.

    He urged Tony viewers to support regional theatres. Purpose was nurtured in Chicago.

    The ceremony was hosted by English actress and Wicked star Cynthia Erivo (Photo by Charles Sykes/Invision/AP)

    Kara Young — the first black female actor to be nominated for a Tony Award in four consecutive years — became the first black person to win two Tonys consecutively, with the featured actress in a play trophy for her work in Purpose.

    Young thanked her parents, Jacobs-Jenkins, her cast and director Phylicia Rashad.

    “Theatre is a sacred space that we have to honour and treasure, and it makes us united,” she said.

    Sunset Blvd., with Nicole Scherzinger starring as a fallen screen idol desperate to reclaim her fame, won best musical revival, handing composer Andrew Lloyd Webber his first competitive Tony since 1995, when the original show won.

    The current version is a stripped-down, minimalist production.

    Sarah Snook took home the trophy for leading actress in a play for her tireless work in The Picture of Dorian Gray, where she plays all 26 roles.

    “I don’t feel alone any night that I do this show,” Snook said, dismissing the idea of her play as a one-woman show.

    “There are so many people onstage making it work and behind the stage making it work.”

    Downtown cabaret star Cole Escola took home the best actor in a play trophy for playing a deranged, repressed and over-the-top ahistorical version of Mary Todd Lincoln in Oh Mary!, beating such Hollywood stars as George Clooney and Daniel Dae Kim.

    Sam Pinkleton won best director for Oh, Mary! and thanked Escola, saying he taught him: “Do what you love, not what you think people want to see.”

    Francis Jue won best actor in a featured role in a play for his work in a revival of Yellow Face. He said he was gifted his tuxedo from another Asian actor who wanted him to wear it to the Tonys.

    Nicole Scherzinger won the award for best performance by an actress in a leading role in a musical for Sunset Blvd. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP)

    “I’m only here because of the encouragement and inspiration of generations of wonderful, deserving Asian artists who came before me,” he said.

    “To those who don’t feel seen,” he added. “I see you.”

    Jak Malone won best actor in a featured role in a musical for the British import Operation Mincemeat: A New Musical, playing a woman every performance. He hoped his win could be a powerful advocacy for trans rights.

    Eureka Day, Jonathan Spector’s social satire about well-meaning liberals debating a school’s vaccine policy, won the best play revival trophy. It made its off-Broadway debut in 2019.

    The original cast of Hamilton, including creator Lin-Manuel Miranda, did a victory lap all dressed in black to mark the show’s 10th anniversary on Broadway, with a medley including My Shot, The Schuyler Sisters, History Has Its Eyes on You and The Room Where It Happens.

    First-time host Cynthia Erivo kicked off the show from her dressing room in Radio City Music Hall, unsure of her opening number as the stage manager urged her to get to the stage.

    As she made her way through the backstage warren, she ran into various people offering advice until she reached Oprah Winfrey, who advised: “The only thing you need to do is just be yourself.”

    Erivo then appeared at the stage in a red, spangly gown with white accents, hip cocked, as she launched into the slow-burning original song Sometimes All You Need Is a Song, written by Marc Shaiman, Scott Wittman, Benj Pasek and Justin Paul.

    Initially alone with just a pianist, Erivo’s soaring voice was soon joined by dozens of members of the Broadway Inspirational Voices choir, all dressed in white, making her look like a powerful strawberry in a bowl of whipped cream.

    In her opening comments, she singled out first-time nominees Louis McCartney, Sadie Sink, Escola and “an up-and-comer that I think you’re going to really be hearing quite a bit about — George Clooney”.

    She noted that the 2024-2025 season took in 1.9 billion dollars (£1.46 billion), making it the highest-grossing season ever and signalling that Broadway has finally emerged from the Covid-19 blues.

    “Broadway is officially back,” Erivo said.

    “Provided we don’t run out of cast members from Succession,” a nod to appearances this season by former co-stars Snook and Kieran Culkin and last season by Jeremy Strong.

    She and Sara Bareilles duetted for a moving in memoriam section, singing The Sun Will Come Out from Annie, and honouring its composer Charles Strouse as well as George Wendt, Richard Chamberlain, Athol Fugard, Joan Plowright, Quincy Jones, Linda Lavin, James Earl Jones and Gavin Creel.

    Erivo was an amiable host, at one point appearing in the second mezzanine to comment that everyone likes the view from theatre balconies — except perhaps Abraham Lincoln.

    Branden Jacobs-Jenkins, centre, accepts the award for best play for Purpose (Photo by Charles Sykes/Invision/AP)

    She had fun with Winfrey later on, telling her to check under her chair, where she found a gift bag with a toy automobile.

    “You get a car!” Erivo cracked.

    The best book and best score awards went to Maybe Happy Ending, a rom-com between androids, with lyrics written by Hue Park and music composed by Will Aronson.

    Its director, Michael Arden, won — “Happy Pride!” he said — and it also picked up best scenic design of a musical.

    Justin Peck and Patricia Delgado won for choreographing Buena Vista Social Club, and Peck noted a song from the renowned original album was played at their wedding. The musical takes its inspiration from Wim Wenders’ 1999 Oscar-nominated documentary on the making of the Cuban album.

    Best costumes in a play went to Marg Hornwell for The Picture of Dorian Gray, while Death Becomes Her won the musical counterpart, a win for Paul Tazewell in a year where he also became the first black man to win an Oscar for designing costumes, for Wicked.

    “I have dressed so many of you out there,” he said from the podium.

    Harvey Fierstein, the four-time Tony winner behind Torch Song Trilogy and Kinky Boots, was honoured with a lifetime achievement Tony and became emotional during his speech: “There is nothing quite like bathing in the applause of a curtain call, but when I bow, I bow to the audience, with gratitude, knowing that without them I might as well be lip-syncing showtunes in my bedroom mirror.

    “And so I dedicate this award to the people in the dark.”

    News Source : Irish Examiner

    android awards happy historymaking laud Purpose romcom Tony
    LEN Editor
    • Website

    Keep Reading

    Israeli strikes kill 30 in Gaza, health officials say

    Trump’s 30% tariffs would ‘practically prohibit’ EU-US trade, says Šefčovič

    Trump marks one-year assassination attempt anniversary at Club World Cup final

    Emergency crews suspend search for Texas flooding victims amid new rain warnings

    Six children among 10 people killed at water collection point by Israeli strike

    Russian agents who assassinated Ukrainian colonel shot dead – security service

    Add A Comment
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Editors Picks

    Arena presenter Seán Rocks picks his touchstones

    June 23, 2025

    Music legend Brush Shiels picks his touchstones 

    June 2, 2025
    Latest Posts

    Subscribe to News

    Get the latest sports news from NewsSite about world, sports and politics.

    Advertisement
    Demo
    Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest Vimeo WhatsApp TikTok Instagram

    News

    • World
    • US Politics
    • EU Politics
    • Business
    • Opinions
    • Connections
    • Science

    Company

    • Information
    • Advertising
    • Classified Ads
    • Contact Info
    • Do Not Sell Data
    • GDPR Policy
    • Media Kits

    Services

    • Subscriptions
    • Customer Support
    • Bulk Packages
    • Newsletters
    • Sponsored News
    • Work With Us

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    © 2025 Local Europe News
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms
    • Accessibility

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.