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"Maybe Happy Ending" won big at the 2025 Tony Awards, taking home six awards, including the coveted Best Musical.
Bernadette Peters reacted to Cole Escola's Tony gown homage, calling the moment "lovely." Escola wore a custom Wiederhoeft gown inspired by Peters' 1999 look from the awards ceremony.
See Cynthia Erivo, Nicole Scherzinger, Cole Escola, Sarah Snook, Darren Criss and many more at the Met Gala afterparties
Here's how to watch and what to know about presenters and performers as the 2025 Tony Awards honor the best of Broadway.
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It may be off-season in Hollywood, but Broadway’s biggest names were on hand to deliver plenty of red-carpet glamour at the 78th Annual Tony Awards.
Darren Criss is now a Tony winner. Criss won his first Tony Award on Sunday night for best actor in a leading role in a musical for Maybe Happy Ending, which is an original musical. He thanked his co-star in his acceptance speech.
George Clooney, who dyed his hair for his recent star turn on Broadway, changed up his hairdo again at the Tony Awards.
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Nicole Scherzinger had a big night at the Tony Awards on Sunday. Scherzinger, a former member of the musical group Pussycat Dolls, won her first-ever Tony Award for her performance as Norma Desmond in the Broadway revival of “Sunset Blvd.,” which also won an award for best musical revival.
Ingenuity and reinvention won big at the Tony Awards, where host Cynthia Erivo heralded the big headline of the night: “Broadway is officially back!” This season’s high-flying box-office numbers were juiced by an influx of Hollywood star vehicles, but the biggest artistic honors went to outside-the-box shows that gambled on big risks.
After the Tony Awards wrapped up with a rousing number from Cynthia Erivo, the stars were feeling celebratory, hitting the town at the afterparties that went well into the early morning hours. Photographer Jenny Anderson was inside the 13th Annual Tony After Party at the Carlyle hosted by Rick Miramontez and John Gore and captured some exclusive shots of all the fun for PEOPLE — including Sadie Sink,