Friday, May 21, 2010
NO PHONE ZONE!!!!!
TRUE BLOOD ON THE BIG SCREEN! YES!!!
If waiting till June 13th to see the beginning of True Blood's third season sounds like too much for you, perhaps you would be interested in seeing in two weeks earlier…and on the big screen!
Producers thought you might, so Team True Blood is offering a truly special event for all diehard fans!
On June 1st, 50 theaters across the country will host midnight screenings of the Season 3 premiere. Fans will be immersed in an evening all about True Blood, complete with giveaways, a red carpet with photographers, an extended sneak peak of the entire third season and a satellite Q&A with the show's stars and the show's creator Alan Ball!
The best part is tickets for this once in a lifetime screenings are free, if you can manage to snag them through the several promotional contests going on.
The best way to get them is to enter the True Blood Facebook Sweepstakes. From May 14 through 28,VIP passes will be awarded to winners in one of the 50 markets every six minutes and 13 seconds between 6:13 p.m. and 6:13 a.m., reinforcing the June 13th premiere date. You also should listen in on your local radio stations or stop in at your local Best Buy store as they are also part of the promotion. Then, for those not looking for the VIP treatment but still want to be part of the fun, general admission passes are available through the event's site.
Happy 30th Birthday PAC-MAN
Marilyn Manson and Evan Rachel Wood to star in retro slasher film
"Pineapple Express" director David Gordon Green and veteran producer Edward R. Pressman ("The Crow") are teaming to produce Adam Bhala Lough's retro slasher film "Splatter Sisters," which has Marilyn Manson and girlfriend Evan Rachel Wood attached to star, according to Variety.
Lough ("Weapons") is aiming to put a fresh spin on the horror classics of the '80s that initially inspired him, and if all goes according to plan, "Splatter Sisters" will be the first film in a franchise of sexploitation-serial killer/slasher-road movies. It's a rather novel idea that I'm surprised no one has really tried to experiment with before.
Lough hopes to create a subgenre he refers to as "Skinemax Cinema," based on the direct-to-cable movies of his (and my) childhood, even though Skinemax movies rarely featured any gore and were more like erotic thrillers than horror films.
Lough ("Weapons") is aiming to put a fresh spin on the horror classics of the '80s that initially inspired him, and if all goes according to plan, "Splatter Sisters" will be the first film in a franchise of sexploitation-serial killer/slasher-road movies. It's a rather novel idea that I'm surprised no one has really tried to experiment with before.
Lough hopes to create a subgenre he refers to as "Skinemax Cinema," based on the direct-to-cable movies of his (and my) childhood, even though Skinemax movies rarely featured any gore and were more like erotic thrillers than horror films.
Private Screening of SEX IN THE CITY 2 for a good cause!!!

Harmony Gold Theatre
7655 W Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90046
Underground Parking Accessible via Driveway off Sunset Blvd.
7655 W Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90046
Underground Parking Accessible via Driveway off Sunset Blvd.
All tickets held at will-call. Seating is first-come first-served.
All Proceeds to Benefit Project Angel Food
Michael Patrick King will be in London opening
the movie there, but he is with you in spirit!
the movie there, but he is with you in spirit!
Seating is extremely limited.
Golfrapp VS Xanadu New Video Alive
This video from Goldfrapp is so amazing and it reminds me of the wonderfulness of Xanadu!! I can't stop watching!! Check it out below and then check out the original "I'm Alive from Xanadu.
Thursday, May 20, 2010
Travis Garland Sucks it big time on American Idol
So Ryan starts out saying Perez Hilton discovered this kid on line. He has been pumping this kid all week on his website. Perez then says he is better than Justin Timberlake. The performance was a SHITFEST! just because Perez says it's cool does not make you a star. he probably just wants to get into his pants!!! Check out this shitious performance below. Thoughts?
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
CBS Canceles Ghost Whisperer. This Blogger is pissed!!!!!
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Lindsays new lover!
Lindsay Lohan is being linked to 36-year-old photographer Indrani after working together on a photo shoot this past fall.
They've been secretly seeing each other in El Lay and recently spent the night together in Lindsay's hotel! Indrani reveals:
"We have been spending a lot of time together. I have never had a relationship with a woman before, but Lindsay is just somebody who I find fascinating, gorgeous and extremely smart, as well as super-hot.Markus Klinko, Indrani's photographer partner, thinks the two of them are a good match. He explains:
"Lindsay gets a lot of bad press, but she's a really strong, creative woman and is trying really hard to get her life in a good, positive place."
"Lindsay and Indrani have been seeing each other since we shot her last fall. I've seen them on dates, I have seen them making out . . . Indrani is a good influence on Lindsay.
"She is the opposite of a party girl — a Princeton graduate, she's into art and is a philanthropist — not what you'd expect the typical girl for Lindsay to go out with. When they are together, they talk about art and the deeper meaning in life."
Friday, May 14, 2010
Kylie Minogue ALL THE LOVERS
Australian pop princess Kylie Minogue made her triumphant return today with the premiere of her brand new single “All The Lovers”, the first to be lifted from her eleventh studio album Aphrodite.
After moving out of her comfort zone a little with 2003’s chic (and slightly urban) Body Language and then the hit-and-miss X in 2007, Kylie has returned to the vibrant sounds of her pop soaked classics Light Years and Fever.
The eletcropop production on “All The Lovers” is sleek and sterling, providing Kylie with the perfect platform to shine on this joyful and sugary ode to falling in love and taking chances.
She may not be big in the States but Kylie is one of the biggest female artists in the world with close to 70 million records sold worldwide, and it’s songs like this one that have kept her the international darling of pop since the late 80’s.
Kylie Minogue ‘Aphrodite’ official tracklisting and production credits.
Check it out below the cut!
ALL THE LOVERSWith Madonna’s Confessions on a Dancefloor mastermind Stuart Price executive producing the project and contributions from Richard X, Luciana, Calvin Harris, Nerina Pallot and Jake Shears, Kylie’s Aphrodite is certainly going to be one delicious dance-pop extravaganza.
Written by Jim Elliot & Mima Stilwell
Produced by Jim Eliot
Additional production and mix by Stuart Price
GET OUTTA MY WAY
Written by Cutfather: Lucas Secon, Damon Sharpe, Peter Wallevik, Daniel Davidsen & Mitch Hansen
Produced by Cutfather, Peter Wallevik & Daniel Davidsen Co-produced by Damon Sharpe, Lucas Secon & Stuart Price
PUT YOUR HANDS UP (IF YOU FEEL LOVE)
Written by Fin Dow-Smith, The Nervo Girls
Produced by Starsmith. Co-produced by Stuart Price. Additional vocal production by Nervo.
Mixed by Starsmith and Stuart Price
CLOSER
Written by Stuart Price & Beatrice Hatherley
Produced & mixed by Stuart Price
EVERYTHING IS BEAUTIFUL
Written by Fraser T Smith & Tim Rice-Oxley (“Keane”)
Produced and mixed by Fraser T Smith
APHRODITE
Written & produced by Nerina Pallot & Andy Chatterley
Additional production and mix by Stuart Price
ILLUSION
Written by Kylie Minogue & Stuart Price
Produced & mixed by Stuart Price
BETTER THAN TODAY
Written & produced by Nerina Pallot & Andy Chatterley
Additional production and mix by Stuart Price
TOO MUCH
Written by Kylie Minogue, Calvin Harris & Jake Shears
Produced and mixed by Calvin Harris.
CUPID BOY
Written by Sebastian Ingrosso (“Swedish House Mafia”), Magnus Lidehall, Nick Clow & Luciana Caporaso
Produced & mixed by Stuart Price & Sebastian Ingrosso & Magnus
LOOKING FOR AN ANGEL
Written by Kylie Minogue & Stuart Price
Produced & mixed by Stuart Price
CAN’T BEAT THE FEELING
Written by Hannah Robinson, Pascal Gabriel, Borge Fjordheim, Matt Prime & Richard X
Produced by Stuart Price, Pascal Gabriel & Borge Fjordheim.
Mixed by Stuart Price
By now I’m sure you’ve already checked out “All The Lovers”, so take a look below to listen to another new song from the album “Better Than Today” which Kylie performed on her first ever North American tour last year.
Britney Spears Going Alternative on her next record????
To add yet another genre into the already overcrowded mix for the new Britney Spears album, it looks like the Queen B could be playing around with some alternative sounds after the music publisher of Estonian pop singer Kerli let the news slip during a live chat on Kyte TV yesterday.
When asked about the direction of Kerli’s upcoming sophomore album, the music publisher said that Britney is making a dance record and that she’s actually heard several of the tracks that are being considered for Britney to record. She then described them as being “very electronic” and “kind of alternative”, adding that they’re “very different” from anything Britney has done before.
Fitting in with the alternative theme is news that Britney is working with producer Rusko, who is responsible for the new M.I.A. single “XXXO”.
Earlier last week Britney’s management released a statement regarding her relationship with her agent/boyfriend Jason Trawick, mentioning that the singer has been “busy in the studio working on her next album”.
It's Official: Heroes Is Over
It finally happened—our Heroes have fallen.
After four seasons of good vs. evil, and those always crippling roller-coaster ratings, NBC has officially cancelled its once-groundbreaking series. And while we'll never forget Heroes, there is some new NBC programming on the horizon that might help fill the void...
Just this morning the Peacock net announced its plans to run with The Cape, their much-talked-about superhero saga—sound familiar much?! It even stars sci-fi sexpot Summer Glau, so bonus points from the get-go.
And if it's any consolation, Heroes fans, NBC reportedly hemmed and hawed over bringing the cult fave back for a final miniseries-type sendoff, but with the countless buzzworthy pickups on the schedule next season, Heroes didn't stand a chance.
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Pretty Wild Star To Go To Prison
Basically the premise of Pretty Wild is that an ex-lingerie model has taken her kids to Los Angeles to try to help break them into the industry of modeling. But their personalities are more toxic than the Chicago river, the mom is slightly insane, and there are absolutely no boundaries set up. Which means the girls do drugs, party hard, and think that they’re entitled to success – basically, like everyone from their generation. Only one problem – they rob people. Specifically, Alexis Neiers does. People richer than they are. Which is ironic as a symbolic gesture, as they’re trying to get what those people have already – fame, and fortune – only they’re not bright enough to get it on their own.
Orlando Bloom appeared in court to testify against the reality star, which resulted in a plea deal where she has to spend six months in prison, give 600,000 worth of restitution, and to be on probation for three years.
And hopefully, E! will cancel the worst show they’ve ever aired, which is saying a lot.
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
DIDO RETURNS TO HER DANCE ROOTS FOR SEX IN THE CITY
After dabbling in some more acoustic and organic based sounds for her last album (2008’s critically acclaimed but poorly selling Safe Trip Home), British singer-songwriter Dido is dabbling in a more dance-based sound on her brand new track “Everything to Lose”, lifted from the Sex and the City 2 soundtrack.
Dido’s unique voice is still as soothing as ever on “Everything to Lose”, melding beautifully into the alt-electronica production. The song marks a return to Dido’s musical roots considering that she actually first got her break by singing on tracks for her brothers dance-electronica band Faithless.
She also incorporated various elements of the genre on her first two studio albums No Angel and Life For Rent, most notably on songs like “Take My Hand”, “Here With Me” and “Stoned”.
Dido’s fourth album is due out later this year and depending where she’s at musically I wouldn’t rule out a return to the top of the charts. Safe Trip Home may not have sold much, but her first two albums have sold well over 30 million copies combined.
The Lost Debbie Downer Sketch From last Saturday's SNL
Poor Rachel Dratch! It is a downer this sketch got cut waaaaa waaaaaa! Enjoy the fun below!
Katy Perry meets E.T.
Fresh off the back of her hot new single “California Gurls”, another new Katy Perry song has leaked online rumored to be titled “E.T. (Futuristic Lover)”, lifted from the recording sessions for the singers next album.
Just as the name would suggest “E.T. (Futuristic Lover)” is filled with little space age electronic blips and bleeps, underlined by a banging urban-pop beat and an epic, stomping chorus. And the best part is that it doesn’t sound like a Ke$ha remix.
In fact “E.T.” is actually as amazing as Katy’s “California Gurls”, a very good sign to indicate that the 25-year-old will have a hit on her hands with her next album.
KatyPerry-E.T.Prod.ByDrLuke1byTPBSecretLeaks
Monday, May 10, 2010
NEW SEX IN THE CITY SONG IS HERE!!!!
The current wave of Lindsay Lohan leaks show no sign of slowing down with an unfinished demo “I Wanna Be Bad” from her new album hitting the web today.
Unfortunately out of the bunch of surprisingly stellar songs we’ve gotten from LiLo lately, “I Wanna Be Bad” falls short with generic and tacky lyrics and dated production. In the songs defense it’s still in it’s demo stages so it’s unfair to judge it properly, but it’s still unexciting and sounds like it was probably recorded back in 2007 during the early sessions for the album.
Perhaps a mixtape or iTunes EP would be a good way of releasing the older material and creating buzz for her next record, which after more than three years in the making would most likely require a bunch of brand new songs in order to sound fresh and current.
As previously reported Lindsay announced that she’s planning to shoot a video one of her better songs “Can’t Stop, Won’t Stop”. Hopefully that will just be the beginning of a jump start for LiLo’s pop career.
Complete track list for Christina Aguilera BIONIC
After several fake tracklistings circulated the world wide web, Christina Aguilera has now revealed the official tracklisting for the standard edition of her fourth album Bionic (June 8).
1. BionicThere will also be a deluxe edition with FIVE extra songs.
2. Not Myself Tonight
3. Woohoo feat. Nicki Minaj
4. Elastic Love
5. Desnudate
6. Love & Glamour (intro)
7. Glam
8. Prima Donna
9. Morning Dessert (intro)
10. Sex For Breakfast
11. Lift Me Up
12. My Heart (Intro)
13. All I Need
14. I Am
15. You Lost Me
16. I Hate Boys
17. My Girls feat. Peaches
18. Vanity
If the deluxe version isn’t enough for you then you’ll be able to purchase the Bionic Fan Edition boxset (pictured above). It comes in a big box with Bionic triple vinyl, the deluxe version of the album, special Christina collector photos, a limited edition poster for the first 5000 fans who pre-order and early access to tickets on Aggie’s new tour.
Sounds pretty nifty, but where is my bonus Bionic hat and special coffee table book “Christina Aguilera’s guide to sexuality, motherhood and art”?
The lezbo's Poo Poo On the Amazing Race!!
As the final three teams raced toward Phil Keoghan and the finish mat in Candlestick Park in tonight's Amazing Race finale, their former competitors cheered.
One team, however, stood aside…and sneered.
Yep, Team Sour Grapes Carol Rosenfeld and Brandy Snow are still harboring that grudge against "dumb" beauty queen Caite Upton for the U-turn that ultimately resulted in their elimination in episode nine.
Did the Catfight at the Candlestick Corral spoil the victory celebration?
The Amazing Race, Jet, Cord Monty Brinton/CBS
Thanks to Caite, no.
By shouting "I love you all!" to the crowd, the third-place finisher (with partner Brent Horne) defused the hostilities and allowed Dan and Jordan Pious to celebrate their win—while everyone else celebrated runner-up cowboys Jet and Cord McCoy for being awesome.
The Oklahoma horsemen, possibly the most beloved team in Amazing Race history, accepted their loss as graciously as they played the game. "He's a good man," said Cord about big brother Jet. "He's my best friend." And loyal, too—we shed tears last week when Cord recounted Jet never leaving his side when he was hospitalized after a serious rodeo accident.
Dan and Jordan are likable enough champions—except for their sneaky line jumping that might have cost the cowboys the race—but Dan made it hard for us to rejoice by once again trumpeting his contribution and self-sacrifice: "I made my little brother's dream come true," he bragged for the gazillionth time. "It's so great knowing that I could help [Jordan] make his No. 1 dream come true."
Dan's self-proclaimed superpowers aside, all three teams were strong competitors going into the final leg of the race. The Pious brothers got an early edge by talking their way into first class and thus deboarding the plane first in San Francisco. Their luck continued with a competent taxi driver, while Caite and Brent hired possibly the worst cabbie in the Bay Area. His lack of fluency in English (oh, the irony for the world travelers) and geographical ignorance (oh, the irony for the viral video pageant sensation, who stopped the car to consult a city guide kiosk) unquestionably knocked them out of the race. And the cowboys, despite Cort's hilarious fake commands ("Ballet move! Sashay!") in the virtual reality challenge, were ultimately no match for Dan's mighty shoulders that carried his little brother to victory.
Regardless of the final outcome, all three teams deserved to feel like winners. Too bad sore losers Carol and Brandy couldn't share their happiness from the sideli
One team, however, stood aside…and sneered.
Yep, Team Sour Grapes Carol Rosenfeld and Brandy Snow are still harboring that grudge against "dumb" beauty queen Caite Upton for the U-turn that ultimately resulted in their elimination in episode nine.
Did the Catfight at the Candlestick Corral spoil the victory celebration?
The Amazing Race, Jet, Cord Monty Brinton/CBS
Thanks to Caite, no.
By shouting "I love you all!" to the crowd, the third-place finisher (with partner Brent Horne) defused the hostilities and allowed Dan and Jordan Pious to celebrate their win—while everyone else celebrated runner-up cowboys Jet and Cord McCoy for being awesome.
The Oklahoma horsemen, possibly the most beloved team in Amazing Race history, accepted their loss as graciously as they played the game. "He's a good man," said Cord about big brother Jet. "He's my best friend." And loyal, too—we shed tears last week when Cord recounted Jet never leaving his side when he was hospitalized after a serious rodeo accident.
Dan and Jordan are likable enough champions—except for their sneaky line jumping that might have cost the cowboys the race—but Dan made it hard for us to rejoice by once again trumpeting his contribution and self-sacrifice: "I made my little brother's dream come true," he bragged for the gazillionth time. "It's so great knowing that I could help [Jordan] make his No. 1 dream come true."
Dan's self-proclaimed superpowers aside, all three teams were strong competitors going into the final leg of the race. The Pious brothers got an early edge by talking their way into first class and thus deboarding the plane first in San Francisco. Their luck continued with a competent taxi driver, while Caite and Brent hired possibly the worst cabbie in the Bay Area. His lack of fluency in English (oh, the irony for the world travelers) and geographical ignorance (oh, the irony for the viral video pageant sensation, who stopped the car to consult a city guide kiosk) unquestionably knocked them out of the race. And the cowboys, despite Cort's hilarious fake commands ("Ballet move! Sashay!") in the virtual reality challenge, were ultimately no match for Dan's mighty shoulders that carried his little brother to victory.
Regardless of the final outcome, all three teams deserved to feel like winners. Too bad sore losers Carol and Brandy couldn't share their happiness from the sideli
DOWN WITH AT&T DSL
Sorry i have not been keeping up with my blog last week, but AT&T DSL sucks and keeps going out!! Anyone else have as many problems as I do? feel free to vent!!!!!
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kylie shoots her new video in Los Angeles
We have one word for these pics. YUM!


For her new videoAll Th e Lovers
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
THE MISMATCH GAME!
| With your host, Dennis Hensley | |
| SCHEDULED TO APPEAR: Friday May 7 Drew Droege, Tom Lenk, Nicol Paone, Kali Rocha, Jack Plotnick, Tony Tripoli Saturday, May 8 Ted Biaselli, Julie Brown, Jackie Clarke, Maile Flanagan, Kali Rocha, Tony Tripoli Sunday, May 9 Willam Belli, Nadya Ginsburg, Tom Lenk, Nicol Paone, Felix Pire, Tony Tripoli | It's that time again! Time for the lastest edition of our hilarious, smash hit cult favorite! Come join Dennis Hensley and our company of L.A.'s funniest, raciest, fastest comic minds for an evening of outrageous celebrity impersonations and all-around game show insanity! |
| THE RENBERG THEATRE Friday & Saturday, May 7 & 8 at 8 p.m. Sunday, May 9 at 7 p.m. | |
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Horror at the West Hollywood Target!
A woman wielding two knives has gone on the rampage in a Hollywood supermarket and stabbed four shoppers leaving one in a critical condition.
Customers ran for the door as Layla Trawick, 34, plunged a knife into the upper back and shoulder of a male shopper who crouched down and covered up to fend off the blows. She injured three others before she was eventually arrested by an off-duty police officer.
Journalist Allison McNamara, who saw Trawick attacking a shopper, said: 'You could see where the knife was going into his back. The knife had ridges and a tag on it. She was going as fast and strong as she could.
'Four to six inches were covered in blood. She looked like she was going to stab everyone there. She was yelling "I'm bipolar. There's no witness protection programme."'
Trawick was stopped by off-duty policeman Clay Grant, who was shopping for paper towels in the Target store on Santa Monica Boulevard.
Grant, 26, drew his Beretta service weapon and demanded she drop the steak knife and butcher's knife she was carrying.
Grant told the Los Angeles Times that training had taught him that from her distance of about 20 feet she was no danger to him and he chose not to pull the trigger.
The woman saw his gun and dropped both knives on the floor. Grant and Target security officials restrained Trawick then handcuffed her.
Playing down suggestions that he had been a hero Grant said: 'I just come here to do my duties.'
Trawick entered the store and picked up two knives from the kitchen department.
The stabbing set off a stampede of customers, authorities said.
Deputies with the sheriff's West Hollywood station responded after numerous 911 calls reported a gunman at the Target, Sgt. Josh Mankini said. Officials speculate the 'gunman' was probably Grant.
'There was a panic in the store,' Mankini said.
Officials praised Grant for his quick thinking, saying he might have prevented the situation from getting far worse.
'We are exceptionally proud of Deputy Grant,' sheriff's Capt. Michael Parker said.
'The reason why this tragic situation wasn't worse was because of the quick thinking of an armed, off-duty sheriff's deputy who was willing to risk his life to end this situation.'
Four people were wounded, including a woman who was carrying a baby. The baby was unhurt. The most seriously injured victim was taken to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in critical condition, officials said. He was showing signs of improvement last night.
L.A. County Sheriff's Department spokesman Steve Whitmore said Trawick is being held at the West Hollywood Sheriff's Station jail on $1-million bond. Store security cameras captured the attack, but the footage is not being released.
Customers ran for the door as Layla Trawick, 34, plunged a knife into the upper back and shoulder of a male shopper who crouched down and covered up to fend off the blows. She injured three others before she was eventually arrested by an off-duty police officer.
Journalist Allison McNamara, who saw Trawick attacking a shopper, said: 'You could see where the knife was going into his back. The knife had ridges and a tag on it. She was going as fast and strong as she could.
Knifewoman: Police mugshot of knifewoman Layla Trawick after her arrest
Trawick was stopped by off-duty policeman Clay Grant, who was shopping for paper towels in the Target store on Santa Monica Boulevard.
Grant, 26, drew his Beretta service weapon and demanded she drop the steak knife and butcher's knife she was carrying.
Grant told the Los Angeles Times that training had taught him that from her distance of about 20 feet she was no danger to him and he chose not to pull the trigger.
The woman saw his gun and dropped both knives on the floor. Grant and Target security officials restrained Trawick then handcuffed her.
Hero: Off-duty police officer Clay Grant disarmed Trawick
Trawick entered the store and picked up two knives from the kitchen department.
The stabbing set off a stampede of customers, authorities said.
Deputies with the sheriff's West Hollywood station responded after numerous 911 calls reported a gunman at the Target, Sgt. Josh Mankini said. Officials speculate the 'gunman' was probably Grant.
'There was a panic in the store,' Mankini said.
Officials praised Grant for his quick thinking, saying he might have prevented the situation from getting far worse.
'We are exceptionally proud of Deputy Grant,' sheriff's Capt. Michael Parker said.
'The reason why this tragic situation wasn't worse was because of the quick thinking of an armed, off-duty sheriff's deputy who was willing to risk his life to end this situation.'
Four people were wounded, including a woman who was carrying a baby. The baby was unhurt. The most seriously injured victim was taken to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in critical condition, officials said. He was showing signs of improvement last night.
L.A. County Sheriff's Department spokesman Steve Whitmore said Trawick is being held at the West Hollywood Sheriff's Station jail on $1-million bond. Store security cameras captured the attack, but the footage is not being released.
THE TONY NOMINATIONS ARE IN!!!!!
| Best Play | |||
| In the Next Room or the Vibrator Play | Author: Sarah Ruhl | ||
| Next Fall | Author: Geoffrey Nauffts | ||
| Red | Author: John Logan | ||
| Time Stands Still | Author: Donald Margulies | ||
| Back to Top | |||
| Best Musical | |||
| American Idiot | |||
| Fela! | |||
| Memphis | |||
| Million Dollar Quartet | |||
| Back to Top | |||
| Best Book of a Musical | |||
| Everyday Rapture | Dick Scanlan and Sherie Rene Scott | ||
| Fela! | Jim Lewis & Bill T. Jones | ||
| Memphis | Joe DiPietro | ||
| Million Dollar Quartet | Colin Escott and Floyd Mutrux | ||
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| Best Original Score (Music and/or Lyrics) Written for the Theatre | |||
| The Addams Family | Music & Lyrics: Andrew Lippa | ||
| Enron | Music: Adam Cork Lyrics: Lucy Prebble | ||
| Fences | Music: Branford Marsalis | ||
| Memphis | Music: David Bryan Lyrics: Joe DiPietro, David Bryan | ||
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| Fences | |||
| Lend Me a Tenor | |||
| The Royal Family | |||
| A View from the Bridge | |||
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| Finian's Rainbow | |||
| La Cage aux Folles | |||
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| Jude Law | Hamlet | ||
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| Liev Schreiber | A View from the Bridge | ||
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| Denzel Washington | Fences | ||
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| Jan Maxwell | The Royal Family | ||
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| Kelsey Grammer | La Cage aux Folles | ||
| Sean Hayes | Promises, Promises | ||
| Douglas Hodge | La Cage aux Folles | ||
| Chad Kimball | Memphis | ||
| Sahr Ngaujah | Fela! | ||
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| Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical | |||
| Kate Baldwin | Finian's Rainbow | ||
| Sherie Rene Scott | Everyday Rapture | ||
| Montego Glover | Memphis | ||
| Christiane Noll | Ragtime | ||
| Catherine Zeta-Jones | A Little Night Music | ||
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| Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Play | |||
| David Alan Grier | Race | ||
| Stephen McKinley Henderson | Fences | ||
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| Stephen Kunken | Enron | ||
| Eddie Redmayne | Red | ||
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| Maria Dizzia | In the Next Room or the Vibrator Play | ||
| Rosemary Harris | The Royal Family | ||
| Jessica Hecht | A View from the Bridge | ||
| Scarlett Johansson | A View from the Bridge | ||
| Jan Maxwell | Lend Me a Tenor | ||
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| Kevin Chamberlin | The Addams Family | ||
| Robin De Jesús | La Cage aux Folles | ||
| Christopher Fitzgerald | Finian's Rainbow | ||
| Levi Kreis | Million Dollar Quartet | ||
| Bobby Steggert | Ragtime | ||
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| Barbara Cook | Sondheim on Sondheim | ||
| Katie Finneran | Promises, Promises | ||
| Angela Lansbury | A Little Night Music | ||
| Karine Plantadit | Come Fly Away | ||
| Lillias White | Fela! | ||
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| Michael Grandage | Red | ||
| Sheryl Kaller | Next Fall | ||
| Kenny Leon | Fences | ||
| Gregory Mosher | A View from the Bridge | ||
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| Best Direction of a Musical | |||
| Christopher Ashley | Memphis | ||
| Marcia Milgrom Dodge | Ragtime | ||
| Terry Johnson | La Cage aux Folles | ||
| Bill T. Jones | Fela! | ||
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| Rob Ashford | Promises, Promises | ||
| Bill T. Jones | Fela! | ||
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| Twyla Tharp | Come Fly Away | ||
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| Jason Carr | La Cage aux Folles | ||
| Aaron Johnson | Fela! | ||
| Jonathan Tunick | Promises, Promises | ||
| Daryl Waters & David Bryan | Memphis | ||
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| Best Scenic Design of a Play | |||
| John Lee Beatty | The Royal Family | ||
| Alexander Dodge | Present Laughter | ||
| Santo Loquasto | Fences | ||
| Christopher Oram | Red | ||
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| Best Scenic Design of a Musical | |||
| Marina Draghici | Fela! | ||
| Christine Jones | American Idiot | ||
| Derek McLane | Ragtime | ||
| Tim Shortall | La Cage aux Folles | ||
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| Best Costume Design of a Play | |||
| Martin Pakledinaz | Lend Me a Tenor | ||
| Constanza Romero | Fences | ||
| David Zinn | In the Next Room or the Vibrator Play | ||
| Catherine Zuber | The Royal Family | ||
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| Best Costume Design of a Musical | |||
| Marina Draghici | Fela! | ||
| Santo Loquasto | Ragtime | ||
| Paul Tazewell | Memphis | ||
| Matthew Wright | La Cage aux Folles | ||
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| Best Lighting Design of a Play | |||
| Neil Austin | Hamlet | ||
| Neil Austin | Red | ||
| Mark Henderson | Enron | ||
| Brian MacDevitt | Fences | ||
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| Best Lighting Design of a Musical | |||
| Kevin Adams | American Idiot | ||
| Donald Holder | Ragtime | ||
| Nick Richings | La Cage aux Folles | ||
| Robert Wierzel | Fela! | ||
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| Best Sound Design of a Play | |||
| Acme Sound Partners | Fences | ||
| Adam Cork | Enron | ||
| Adam Cork | Red | ||
| Scott Lehrer | A View from the Bridge | ||
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| Best Sound Design of a Musical | |||
| Jonathan Deans | La Cage aux Folles | ||
| Robert Kaplowitz | Fela! | ||
| Dan Moses Schreier and Gareth Owen | A Little Night Music | ||
| Dan Moses Schreier | Sondheim on Sondheim | ||
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| Special Tony Award® for Lifetime Achievement in the Theatre | |||
| Alan Ayckbourn | |||
| Marian Seldes | |||
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| Regional Theatre Tony Award® | |||
| The Eugene O'Neill Theater Center, Waterford, Connecticut | |||
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| Isabelle Stevenson Award | |||
| David Hyde Pierce | |||
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| Tony Honors for Excellence in the Theatre | |||
| Alliance of Resident Theatres/New York | |||
| B.H. Barry | |||
| Tom Viola | |||