The Tony Awards are on tonight at 8pm on CBS.
It’s been another long theater season, with ups and downs. But there are hot races tonight, and despite the Writers Guild Strike this should be an entertaining show.
There are a lot of postulations about who should win, who will win, etc. I can only go by my gut about what will happen.
What won’t happen is Danielle Brooks winning Featured actress in a play for “The Piano Lesson.” She wasn’t nominated, which is just tragic.
Here are my hopes and dreams I’ll be sitting in the United Palace Theater and will be tweeting @showbiz411 regardless of who takes the stage.
Best Play: “Leopoldstadt” by Tom Stoppard. There’s no question.
Best Musical: My choice is “Some Like it Hot.” There’s a big push for “Shucked.” And another for “KImberly Akimbo,” a show I just didn’t get.
Best Revival of a Play: Four great choices, I lean toward “The Piano Lesson,” but “A Doll’s House” was cutting edge, “Top Dog/Underdog” was emotional, “The Sign in Sidney Brustein’s Window” was creative.
Best Revival of a Musical: It’s Sondheim’s world. How do you choose between “Sweeney Todd” and “Into the Woods”? The former is my favorite musical. But the latter was unexpected. The “Woods” have it.
Best Lead Actress in a Musical: Annaleigh Ashford’s Mrs. Lovett in “Sweeney Todd” was brilliant, hands down.
Best Lead Actor in a Musical: The “Some Like it Hot” actors will split their vote. Josh Groban’s voice is amazing in “Sweeney Todd.” But I’d like to see Bryan D’Arcy James win for “Into the Woods.” Ben Platt would be the alternative in “Parade.”
Best Lead Actor in a Play: Wendell Pierce was so good in “Death of a Salesman,” and I wish he’d be chosen. But the production ended a while ago. When Sean Hayes plays “Rhapsody in Blue” in “Good Night Oscar” you know he’s going to win. How can he not? If only Willy Loman had known an instrument!
Best Lead Actress in a Play: I know Jodie Comer has many fans from “Prima Facie.” But never bet against Jessica Chastain. She was quite remarkable. Also, this catagory is the strangest. All the others have five nominees. This one has four, For some reason, Laura Linney isn’t listed. She might have won for “Summer 1976.”
Actor in a Featured Role in a Musical: Alex Newell from “Shucked” has the floor.
Actress in a Featured Role in Musical: Julia Lester from “Into the Woods” is likely the winner. But my heart is with Ruthie Miles from “Sweeney Todd.”
Featured Actor, Actress in a Play: Brandon Uranowitz is the only nominee everyone can agree on, from “Leopoldstadt.” I wish more of the cast had been nominated, too. Miriam Silverman stole “Sidney Brustein” from everyone in the cast including Oscar Isaac and Rachel Brosnahan. I think the latter two agree as well.
Best Director, Play and Musical: Patrick Marber, “Leopoldstadt.” Lear deBessonet, “Into the Woods.”
Best Choreography of a Musical: Susan Stroman overcame having no book for “New York. New York” an made her set pieces into the stars. If I could see those again without having to see the show, I’d be there.
Best Book of a Musical: David Lindsay Abaire was the most clever with “Kimberly Akimbo.” But I have a feeling “Shucked” will win.
Best Original Score: Not a great year. “Some Like it Hot” is total fun, but I think the Tony will go to “Shucked.”
Best Scenic Design: Play — “Leopoldstadt.” Musical: “Sweeney Todd.”
Best Costume Design: Play — “Leopoldstadt,” Musical: Donna Zukowska of “New York New York” also overcame many obstacles. Also, she does “Mrs, Maisel.”
Best Lighting Design — Play “Leopoldstadt” Musical: Natasha Katz did both “Sweeney Todd” and “Some Like it Hot.” Come on, give it to her.
Best Sound Design — Play– Ben and Mazx Ringham did both “A Doll’s House” and “Prima Facie,” so they have it. Musical: tough call, Sondheim vs, Sondheim but “Sweeney Todd” sounded superb.





UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

Defendant DONALD J. TRUMP was the forty-fifth President of the United States of America. He held office from January 20, 2017, until January 20, 2021. As president, TRUMP had lawful access to the most sensitive classified documents and national defense infonnation gathered and owned by the United States government, including information from the agencies that comprise the United States Intelligence Community and the United States Department of Defense.






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Has this case been previously filed in this District Court? (Yes or No) _N_o
Defendant(s) in state custody as of
Does this case originate from a matter pending in the Northern Region of the U.S. Attorney’s Office prior to August 8, 2014 (Mag. Judge Shaniek Maynard? (Yes or No) _N_o
Does this case originate from a matter pending in the Central Region of the U.S. Attorney’s Office prior to October 3, 2019 (Mag. Judge Jared Strauss? (Yes orNo) _N_o
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Willful Retention of National Defense Information, 18 U.S.C. § 793(e)




Concealing a Document in a Federal Investigation, 18 U.S.C. § 1519


Max. Fine: $250,000