Ellen Barkin, Tyne Daly, Joel Grey, Sutton Foster, John Benjamin Hickey, John Larroquette, Tonya Pinkins, and Mark Rylance are among the trophy holders currently gracing New York City theaters.
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Mary Louise Wilson in
4000 Miles
(© Erin Baiano)
Mary Louise Wilson, who won a 2007 Best Featured Actress in a Musical Tony for her work in
Grey Gardens, is currently appearing Off-Broadway at The Duke on 42nd Street in Amy Herzog’s
4000 Miles. The LCT3 production has announced plans to move to Lincoln Center’s Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater in the spring of 2012.
Roger Rees in
The Addams Family
(© Jeremy Daniel)
Roger Rees recently took over the lead role of Gomez Addams in Broadway’s
The Addams Family, at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre. He won a 1982 Tony Award for Best Actor in Play for his work in
The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby.
Tonya Pinkins in
All’s Well That Ends Well
(© Joan Marcus)
Tonya Pinkins, who won a 1992 Tony Award as Best Featured Actress in a Musical
for
Jelly’s Last Jam, is appearing in the Public Theater’s Shakespeare in the Park repertory productions of
All’s Well That Ends Well and
Measure for Measure at the Delacorte Theater.
Joel Grey and Sutton Foster in
Anything Goes
(© Joan Marcus)
Tony Award winners
Joel Grey and
Sutton Foster co-star in Broadway’s
Anything Goes at the Stephen Sondheim Theatre. Foster received her second Tony for her work in this musical; she previously won the 2002 Tony Award for
Thoroughly Modern Millie. Grey, who also co-directed the Tony-winning revival of
The Normal Heart this season, won the 1967 Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Musical for originating the role of the Emcee in
Cabaret.
Beth Leavel in
Baby It’s You
(© Ari Mintz)
Beth Leavel, who won a 2006 Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical by playing the title role in
The Drowsy Chaperone, is currently starring at the Broadhurst Theatre in
Baby It’s You, portraying Scepter Records founder Florence Greenberg.
Gregory Jbara and Peter Mazurowski in
Billy Elliot the Musical
(© Carol Rosegg)
Gregory Jbara won a 2009 Tony Award as Best Featured Actor in a Musical for his work in
Billy Elliot the Musical, and continues to play the role of Dad in the show’s Broadway production at the Imperial Theatre.
Carole Shelley in
Billy Elliot the Musical
(© Carol Rosegg)
Carole Shelley, who won a 1979 Tony Award as Best Actress in a Play for
The Elephant Man was Tony-nominated for her current Broadway role of Grandma in
Billy Elliot the Musical, performing at the Imperial Theatre.
Nikki M. James in
The Book of Mormon
(© Joan Marcus)
Nikki M. James delivered one of the most heartfelt speeches at this year’s Tony Awards, where she won for her performance as Nabulungi in
The Book of Mormon, at the Eugene O’Neill Theatre.
Norbert Leo Butz in
Catch Me If You Can
(© Joan Marcus)
Daniel Radcliffe and John Laroquette in
How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying
(© Ari Mintz)
Mark Rylance in
Jerusalem
(© Simon Annand)
Mark Rylance is extraordinary in
Jerusalem, at the Music Box Theater, which deservedly earned him a second Tony Award. The actor previously won in 2009 for his hilarious work in
Boeing-Boeing.
Tyne Daly in
Master Class
(© Joan Marcus)
Tyne Daly returns to Broadway in
Master Class, presented by Manhattan Theatre Club at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre. The actress won a 1990 Tony Award as Best Actress in a Musical for
Gypsy.
John Cullum in
Measure for Measure
(© Joan Marcus)
John Cullum portrays Escalus in
Measure for Measure and the King of France in
All’s Well That Ends Well, presented in repertory at the Delacorte Theater as this season’s Shakespeare in the Park productions. The veteran actor is a two-time Tony Award winner, for
Shenandoah in 1975 and
On the Twentieth Century in 1978.
Ellen Barkin and John Benjamin Hickey in
The Normal Heart
(© Joan Marcus)
Victoria Clark in
Sister Act
(© Joan Marcus)
Victoria Clark, who won a 2005 Tony Award for her work in
The Light in the Piazza, is currently portraying the Mother Superior in
Sister Act, which performs at the Broadway Theatre.