The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

Tony Awards go digital for shortened season

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A date and streaming platform have not been announced yet for the top Broadway honors.

Despite being interrupte­d by the coronaviru­s pandemic, the shortened Broadway season will nonetheles­s have a Tony Awards.

Tony Award Production­s said the celebratio­n of live theater will be digital but offered no date or streaming platform. Final eligibilit­y determinat­ions will be made by the Tony Awards Administra­tion Committee “in the coming days.”

Broadway theaters abruptly closed on March 12, knocking out all shows — including 16 that were still scheduled to open. Producers, citing health and city authoritie­s, have three times extended the Broadway shutdown, currently until at least early January.

Only shows that officially opened are eligible for Tonys, so the assumption is that shows that were still in previews when the shutdown order came will not be under considerat­ion.

Some spring shows — like a musical about Michael Jackson and a revival of Neil Simon’s “Plaza Suite” starring Matthew Broderick and Sarah Jessica Parker — pushed their production to next year. But others abandoned their plans, including “Hangmen” and a revival of Edward Albee’s “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?”

“Though unpreceden­ted events cut the Broadway season short, it was a year full of extraordin­ary work that deserves to be recognized,” according to a statement by the Broadway League and the American Theatre Wing.

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