Chattanooga Times Free Press

Kevin Spacey tight-lipped about his plans as host of Tony Awards

- BY MARK KENNEDY AND JOHN CARUCCI

NEW YORK — Getting Kevin Spacey to spill the beans about his plans hosting the Tony Awards turns out to be as likely as his character on “House of Cards” renouncing blackmail and backstabbi­ng.

“I can’t tell you anything. You’ll just have to tune in and see,” Spacey told The Associated Press on Wednesday. “I can tell you this: Everything’s on the table. So don’t dismiss any idea. It’s all possible.”

Spacey said he’s been busy with producers figuring out how to approach his first big

hosting gig tonight. He’s been spending the last few weeks seeing Broadway shows to spark ideas and goes backstage to congratula­te the various casts.

“We basically want to celebrate what has been a pretty remarkable season of work, both in straight plays and in musical categories,” he said before rehearsal at Radio City

Music Hall. “All I know is I’m just going to have a good time.”

Spacey, who won Oscars for the movies “The Usual Suspects” and “American Beauty,” won a Tony Award in 1991 in Neil Simon’s “Lost in Yonkers” and starred in the Broadway and West End production­s of “Long Day’s Journey Into Night.” He can currently be seen in Season 5 of “House of Cards” as the world’s most conniving politician.

With a foot in both Broadway and Hollywood — and a career singing on-screen in such films as “Beyond the Sea” and in concert to boot — Spacey brings glamour and acting chops to the hosting job. He also has deep theater history.

“I grew up watching the Tony Awards. I grew up watching Jack Lemon and Jason Robards and Katharine Hepburn and Colleen Dewhurst and all the incredible people who meant so much to me and influenced me,” he said.

Spacey takes over from James Corden, the talkshow host who last year brought an endearing, fanboy vibe to the telecast, which was dominated by “Hamilton.” Spacey said he approaches his hosting duties like playing a role. “I look at this as no different. We are temporary custodians and so, on Sunday night, I’m the temporary custodian of the Tonys.”

Spacey will barely have time to breathe after tonight’s broadcast. He will star in “Clarence Darrow ,” a one-man play about the famed “Monkey Trial” lawyer, at a two-night event at Arthur Ashe Stadium in New York City. Hundreds of free seats have been designated for young people — part of Spacey’s push to make theater more accessible.

“I think it’s important and a responsibi­lity that, when we can, we make theater affordable and accessible for young people. Because otherwise they’re going to spend their money on apps and gadgets and concert tickets. I think we should do more — even on Broadway — than we’re able to do.”

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? With a foot in both Broadway and Hollywood, Kevin Spacey brings glamour and acting chops to the Tony Awards hosting job.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS With a foot in both Broadway and Hollywood, Kevin Spacey brings glamour and acting chops to the Tony Awards hosting job.

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