
The Six Feet Under star is a 2025 Tony Award nominee for playing headstrong mother Carmen in the Broadway musical adaptation of the same-named play and film.
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The Six Feet Under star is a 2025 Tony Award nominee for playing headstrong mother Carmen in the Broadway musical adaptation of the same-named play and film.
Both actors are 2025 Tony Award nominees for their respective performances as Mary Todd and Abraham Lincoln in the hit comedy play, which Escola also wrote.
Five actors — Fina Strazza, Morgan Scott, Maggie Kuntz, Amalia Yoo, and Molly Griggs — dish on the Crucible-inspired, seven-time Tony-nominated new play.
The actress, who plays real Cuban icon Omara Portuondo, has been nominated for Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Musical.
The actor plays Joe Gillis to Nicole Scherzinger's Norma Desmond in Jamie Lloyd’s stylish cinematic revival of the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical.
Scherzinger makes her Broadway debut in the cinematic musical revival, and she's up for Best Actress after winning that title at the Olivier Awards for her performance in London.
The actor previously won an Olivier Award for his performance as secretary Hester Leggett in the London production of the Best Musical-nominated comedy.
Don't say yes until he's finished talking! Bergasse, who also choreographed the original TV show, is thrilled to represent the joyful Smash musical this season.
The folk rock musical received seven nominations including Best Musical, as well as nods for its book, score, and actors Andrew Durand, Jeb Brown, and Julia Knitel.
The young actor made his stage debut in the play's London premiere, and he now makes his Broadway debut reprising the role of troubled, supernatural teen Henry Creel.
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