Unfortunately, they'll also have writers, when the most entertaining part 
of the strike-bound shows were introductions and speeches without the 
strained banter.

I've made my distaste for competitive arts award shows known here, but I 
must say that the Tonys gets it right more often than not, and this has 
been a particularly good year on Broadway, "Hell's Kitchen" notwithstanding.

--Dave Sikula

On Tuesday, June 11, 2024 at 1:47:37 PM UTC-7 Bob Jersey wrote:

> After the strikes pushed them way uptown to that 
> artistically-heavy-but-virtually-parking-free joint uptown, they're back to 
> a place more familiar to the Broadway industry, the Koch Theater at Lincoln 
> Center, which sadly does not have a wall that comes down between production 
> numbers and awards, making any transitions transparent to the audience... 
> THR talks with producers Ricky Kirshner and Glenn Weiss about it...
>
> https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-features/tonys-producers-show-stereophonic-1235919959/
>  (link)
> B
>

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