THE CANAL STREET MADAM, has its NYC Premiere this Friday as part of BAMcinemaFEST in Brooklyn and the Madam herself, Jeanette Maier, will be in attendance!
Screening info: Friday, June 18th 6:50pm BAM Rose Cinemas 30 Lafayette Ave, Brooklyn
Subway info: 2/3/4/5/B/Q to Atlantic Ave C to Lafayette Ave G to Fulton St N/R/D/M to Pacific St
Hollywood celebrated Broadway at the 2010 Tony Awards in New York City. Scarlett Johannson, Denzel Washington and Viola Davis were big winners at the star studded ceremony. Congrats to all of the winners. Here is a complete list of winners and a recap of the show. Our fave highlight was when Glee stars Lea Michelle & Matthew Morrison performed at the show.
The Tony Awards took center stage on Sunday night to recognize the best work in theatre. Also know as The Antoinette Perry Awards for Excellence in Theatre, this year’s Tony Awards was the 64th edition. The show took place at Radio City Music Hall from New York City, with television coverage on CBS. Tonight’s Tony Awards 2010 winners included Hollywood A-list actors Denzel Washington and Catherine Zeta-Jones each winning awards for their work on the stage.
Denzel won the Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Play for his work in Fences, while his leading actress co-star Viola Davis took home the actress award. Zeta-Jones picked up the Leading Actress in a Musical award for A Little Night Music while Douglas Hodge took the award for actor in a Musical (La Cage aux Folles).
Here’s a look at the Tony Awards 2010 winners list:
Best Play – Red by John Logan Best Musical – Memphis Best Book of a Musical – Joe DiPietro for Memphis Best Original Score (Music and/or Lyrics) Written for the Theatre – David Bryan for Memphis Best Revival of a Play – Fences Best Revival of a Musical – La Cage aux Folles Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Play – Denzel Washington in Fences Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Play – Viola Davis in Fences Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical – Douglas Hodge in La Cage aux Folles Best Performance Leading Actress in a Musical – Catherine Zeta-Jones A Little Night Music Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Play – Eddie Redmayne in Red Best Performance Featured Actress in a Play – Scarlett Johansson A View from the Bridge Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Musical – Levi Kreis in Million Dollar Quartet Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Musical – Katie Finneran in Promises, Promises Best Scenic Design of a Play – Christopher Oram for Red Best Scenic Design of a Musical – Christine Jones for American Idiot Best Costume Design of a Play – Catherine Zuber for The Royal Family Best Costume Design of a Musical – Marina Draghici for Fela! Best Lighting Design of a Play – Neil Austin for Red Best Lighting Design of a Musical – Kevin Adams for American Idiot Best Sound Design of a Play – Adam Cork for Red Best Sound Design of a Musical – Robert Kaplowitz for Fela! Best Direction of a Play – Michael Grandage for Red Best Direction of a Musical – Terry Johnson for La Cage aux Folles Best Choreography – Bill T. Jones for Fela! Best Orchestrations – Daryl Waters and David Bryan for Memphis
Memphis came up big with the final award of the night for Best Musical and closed the show out with a performance. The Green Day-inspired “American Idiot” won several awards for its production as did Fela! the show which is part-owned by Will Smith, Jada Pinkett-Smith and Jay-Z.
Also among the winners tonight was actress Scarlett Johansson for her work in the play “A View from the Bridge”. [SOURCE]
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