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		<title>My take on the Tony Awards</title>
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I thought this was one of the most entertaining years in the history of the Tony Awards.Â  Here&#8217;s why:

And the award for:
Best Awards Show Opening:Â  the opening number from The Lion King.Â  I was amazed how they fit the elephant down the aisles.
Best Disney shout-out:Â  Whoopi Goldberg coming out in a Sebastian the crab costume.Â  [...]]]></description>
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<p>I thought this was one of the most entertaining years in the history of the Tony Awards.Â  Here&#8217;s why:</p>
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<p>And the award for:</p>
<p>Best Awards Show Opening:Â  the opening number from <em>The Lion King.Â  </em>I was amazed how they fit the elephant down the aisles.</p>
<p>Best Disney shout-out:Â  Whoopi Goldberg coming out in a Sebastian the crab costume.Â  Would be funnier if they went into The Little Mermaid and all the cast members were confused by her costume.</p>
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<p>Best Performance Intro:Â  John Waters for <em>Cry Baby</em>.Â  I don&#8217;t remember what he said, but I do know it was hilarious.</p>
<p>Closest the General Public Would Get to see aÂ sold-out show &#8211; the Spotlight on Jersey Boys.Â  That show does not need any more advertisements.</p>
<p>Most Disturbing Flashback &#8211; LL Cool J (at least I think it&#8217;s him) and Carol Channing doing a remix of <em>Hello Dolly.Â  </em>&#8216;Nuff said.</p>
<p>Most Blatant Cry for Attention &#8211; John Lithgow talking about how great the musical revivals were even though he wasn&#8217;t cast.Â  Please, someone, cast him.</p>
<p>Most Disturbing PlugÂ - Whoopi Goldberg in a <em>Phantom of the Opera</em> scene.Â  I actually screamed.</p>
<p>Best (Semi-Planned) Acceptance Speech &#8211; Lin-Manuel Miranda for Original Score.Â  You just know someone&#8217;s going to do that at the next Grammys.</p>
<p>Funniest Plug &#8211; Whoopi as Mary Poppins.Â  This did not scare me and was the most entertaining of all the Tony plugs.</p>
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<p>Best (but brief) Best Play intro &#8211; Whoopi talking about the Best Play nominees against projections of the stage and scenery a la <em>Sunday in the Park with George</em>.Â  The clips should&#8217;ve been longer.</p>
<p>Most Unexpected Shout-Out &#8211; Anna D. Shapiro mentioning in her acceptance speech about how she managed to get <em>The Little Mermaid</em> tickets for her nieces and nephews.Â  Maybe when they&#8217;re older, she&#8217;ll get them tickets to her show.</p>
<p>Weirdest Plug &#8211; Whoopi &#8220;stripping&#8221; her armor for <em>Spamalot</em>.Â  I did not want to know what was under there.</p>
<p>Best (Planned) Acceptance Speech &#8211; Mark Rylance for <em>Boeing Boeing</em>.Â  I don&#8217;t know if he meant it to be funny, but it was, especially when they included the puzzled reaction of Mary McCormack.</p>
<p>How Many More of This ShouldÂ We See? &#8211; Whoopi inÂ <em>Spring Awakening.Â </em>Â  I&#8217;m sure that was her own hair.</p>
<p>What Did She Say? &#8211; Liza MInelli presenting Best Actor in a Musical.Â  I have no idea what she said, not because I couldn&#8217;t understand it, but because I was thinking &#8220;OMG, I can see her bra!&#8221;.Â  At least I hope it&#8217;s her bra.</p>
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