Daily Camera (Boulder)

Tveit is sole nominee in his category, but he can still lose

- By Ashley Lee

Aaron Tveit was named the sole contender for best performanc­e by an actor in a leading role in a musical when the Tony Awards nomination­s were announced Thursday.

Tveit’s turn — as the lovelorn writer of “Moulin Rouge!” played by Ewan Mcgregor in the 2001 movie — is the category’s lone nominee due to the season’s abbreviate­d eligibilit­y window after Broadway shut down seven months ago to curb the spread of COVID-19.

(In fact, “Moulin Rouge” paused performanc­es before the Broadway League’s shutdown mandate, and Tveit himself tested positive for the novel coronaviru­s shortly afterward.)

Therefore, only the actors of four musicals qualified for such nomination­s. (Most interestin­gly, Daniel J. Watts, who portrays Ike Turner in “Tina: The Tina Turner Musical” was deemed a featured actor of the production by the Tony Administra­tion Committee in January, and was nominated as such, even though Kobna Holdbrook-smith won the lead actor Olivier Award last year when the show was on the West End.)

So should Tveit, also of Fox’s live “Grease” musical and the 2012 movie “Les

Miserables,” start celebratin­g his big win? Well, the awards’ rules state that if the nominating committee has determined only one nominee in a category, that nominee must still collect 60% of Tony voters’ total ballots.

That’s happened before: “Sunset Boulevard” was the sole nominee, and therefore winner, of the Tonys for best book and best original score in 1995. And entire categories have been eliminated due to lack of eligible contenders, as was done in 1985 with lead actor and actress of a musical, as well as choreograp­hy.

Still, Tveit stans have been waiting to fete his first Tony nomination. The actor, who made his Broadway debut in “Hairspray” and also performed in “Wicked,” originated standout roles in “Next to Normal” and “Catch Me If You Can” that were arguably deserving of awards recognitio­n.

And, come what may, he’s already made Tony Awards history as the single nominee in this particular category.

“I hope this can be a positive lift amidst an industry shut down with an everchangi­ng timeline,” Tveit said in a statement Thursday, “as well as a reminder of power of live theater, and what it can do for us as individual­s. And for our world.”

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