Los Angeles Times

‘Hamilton’ boosts Tonys

The Broadway smash helps the awards show telecast gets its best ratings in 15 years.

- By Stephen Battaglio stephen.battaglio @latimes.com

Broadway’s acclaimed smash “Hamilton” pushed the ratings for the annual Tony Awards telecast Sunday to its highest level in 15 years.

The ceremony from the Beacon Theatre in New York City that aired from 8 to 11:15 p.m. averaged 8.73 million viewers, an increase of 35% over the 2015 ceremony. The preliminar­y figure from Nielsen does not include the last 15 minutes of the broadcast, which aired outside prime time.

The Tony Awards telecast is a must for theater fans but has typically been a modest ratings attraction compared with other major awards shows. But it clearly received a boost from offering performanc­es by the cast of “Hamilton,” Lin-Manuel Miranda’s groundbrea­king hip-hop musical on the nation’s founding that has become the most coveted ticket on Broadway.

“Hamilton” won 11 awards, one short of tying the record set by “The Producers” in 2001, the last time that the Tony Awards had such a large TV audience, 8.94 million.

The 70th Tony Awards drew an 11.4 rating and 18 share in the New York TV market, averaging 1.23 million viewers. It’s the largest hometown audience for the Tonys since Nielsen started using people meters to measure local market audiences in 2004.

In Los Angeles, where the telecast airs on a delay, the show scored a 7.4 rating and a 13 share — up 42% over 2015 — with an audience of 582,000. The rating and share were the same in Chicago — up 23% over last year — with an average audience of 384,000. It was the largest audience in both markets since 2004.

Ratings more than doubled year-over-year in smaller TV markets such as Nashville, Hartford-New Haven, Conn., and Jacksonvil­le, Fla.

The ceremony, hosted by James Corden of CBS’ “The Late Late Show” and a Tony winner himself, included big-name presenters Oprah Winfrey and Barbra Streisand. Glenn Close also appeared as Hillary Clinton in one comedy bit.

Presenters and winners also paid tribute to the victims of the early Sunday morning shooting rampage at a gay nightclub in Orlando, Fla., which had dominated the news in the hours leading up to the telecast.

 ?? Theo Wargo Getty Images ?? THE CAST of the groundbrea­king hip-hop musical “Hamilton” performs onstage during the Tony Awards ceremony at the Beacon Theatre in New York City.
Theo Wargo Getty Images THE CAST of the groundbrea­king hip-hop musical “Hamilton” performs onstage during the Tony Awards ceremony at the Beacon Theatre in New York City.

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