Josh Groban and the cast of “Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812” perform at the 71st Tony Awards.
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Tina Fey, presenting at the Tony Awards
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Stephen Colbert speaks during the 2017 Tony Awards.
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The cast of “Bandstand” performs during the 2017 Tony Awards at Radio City Music Hall.
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Kevin Spacey, left, Michael Kelly and Robin Wright appear as their characters from “House of Cards” as they present Lin-Manuel Miranda with the envelope for best musical.
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The cast of “Bandstand” performs at the 71st Tony Awards.
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Jill Biden introduces a performance by the cast of “Bandstand.”
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The cast of “Bandstand” performs at the 71st Tony Awards in New York.
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Ben Platt, an L.A. native, accepts the award for lead actor in a musical for “Dear Evan Hansen.”
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The mix of performers, presenters and winners backstage. From left, Josh Groban, Allison Janney, Rachel Bloom, Christopher Jackson and “Come From Away’s” Tony-winning director, Christopher Ashley.
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“Hamilton” creator Lin-Manuel Miranda, last year’s big Tony winner, announces the best musical prize the 2017 awards.
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Josh Gad presents the educators awards at the 71st Tony Awards.
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Rebecca Taichman accepts the award for direction of a play for “Indecent.”
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Andy Karl and the cast of “Groundhog Day The Musical” perform at the 71st Tony Awards.
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Christopher Ashley accepts the award for direction of a musical for “Come From Away.”
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Mimi Lien accepts the award for scenic design of a musical for “Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812.”
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The Rockettes perform “New York, New York” at the 71st Tony Awards.
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Rachel Bay Jones accepts the featured actress in a musical award for “Dear Evan Hansen.”
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Bette Midler presents the award for performance by a leading actress in a play.
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Patti LuPone, left, and Christine Ebersole perform from the musical “War Paint” during the 2017 Tony Awards.
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Andy Blankenbuehler accpets the award for choreography for “Bandstand.”
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Uma Thurman at the 2017 Tony Awards.
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David Hyde Pierce performs the song “Penny in My Pocket” from the Broadway revival of “Hello, Dolly!”
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Choreographer-director Tommy Tune at Radio City Music Hall.
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Patina Miller, left, and Sara Bareilles speak during the 2017 Tony Awards.
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Host Kevin Spacey impersonates Johnny Carson.
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Kevin Kline accepts the award for his lead performance in the play “Present Laughter.”
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Christopher Akerlind accepts the award for lighting design for the play “Indecent.”
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Alex Lacamoire accepts the award for the “Dear Evan Hansen” orchestrations.
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Ben Platt, who portrays the title character in “Dear Evan Hansen,” performs the song “Waving Through a Window” during the Tony telecast.
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Betsy Wolfe, left, and Tracie Thoms perform with the cast of “Falsettos.”
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Gareth Fry, left, and Pete Malkin, receive a special Tony Award for their sound design for “The Encounter.”
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Cynthia Nixon, left, accepts the Tony Award for featured actress in a play for “Lillian Hellman’s The Little Foxes.” The handoff is by presenters Olivia Wilde and Tom Sturridge.
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Scarlett Johansson presents the award for featured performance by an actor in a play.
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Jenn Colella of “Come From Away” links arms with Rockettes during a production number at the 71st Tony Awards.
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Justin Paul, left, and Benj Pasek accept the original score award for “Dear Evan Hansen.”
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James Earl Jones accepts the special Tony award for lifetime achievement in the theater at the 71st Tony Awards.
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The cast of “Come From Away” performs onstage during the 2017 Tony Awards at Radio City Music Hall in New York City.
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The cast of “Miss Saigon” performs onstage during the 2017 Tony Awards.
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Whoopi Goldberg and host Kevin Spacey perform onstage during the 2017 Tony Awards at Radio City Music Hall in New York City.
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Stephen Colbert and host Kevin Spacey perform onstage during the 2017 Tony Awards.
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Host Kevin Spacey, center, performs the intro to the 2017 Tony Awards.
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Host Kevin Spacey during the intro to the 2017 Tony Awards.
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Host Kevin Spacey arrives at the 71st Tony Awards at Radio City Music Hall in New York City.
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Anna Kendrick
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Sutton Foster
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Uma Thurman
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Presenter Scarlett Johansson arrives at the 71st Tony Awards at Radio City Music Hall.
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Glenn Close, who’s on Broadway in a revival of “Sunset Boulevard,” arrives at the 71st Tony Awards.
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Olivia Wilde attends the 2017 Tony Awards.
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Bette Midler, nominated in the musical-lead-actress category, arrives at the 71st Tony Awards.
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Jason Sudekis
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John Legend and Chrissy Teigen
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Nominee Cynthia Nixon and presenter Orlando Bloom arrive at the 2017 Tony Awards.
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It’s a selfie moment for actors, from left, Nick Kroll, John Mulaney and Darren Criss on the red carpet at the 2017 Tony Awards.
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Actor Jonathan Groff
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Eva Noblezada, nominated in the lead actress category for the revival of the musical “Miss Saigon.”
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Tina Fey
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Josh Groban, nominated in the lead actor category for the musical “Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812.”
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Actress Sally Field
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Actress Cynthia Erivo
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L.A. native and lead actor nominee for the musical “Dear Evan Hansen” Ben Platt arrives at the 2017 Tony Awards at Radio City Music Hall.
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Laurie Metcalf, lead actress nominee for the play “A Doll’s House, Part 2”
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John Lithgow.
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Christine Ebersole, left, Baayork Lee and Courtney Reed.
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Jenn Colella.
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Mark Hamill.
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Actors John Mulaney, left, and Nick Kroll.
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Patina Miller, left, Steven Levenson and Cobie Smulders.
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Christian Borle.
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Andrew Rannells.
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Andy Karl, a musical-lead-actor Tony nominee for “Groundhog Day,” arrives at the awards with his actress-singer wife, Orfeh.
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Jordan Roth, president of the Jujamcyn Theaters on Broadway, attends the 2017 Tony Awards.
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Denis Arndt, a leading actor nominee for the play “Heisenberg,” at the Tonys. He’s headed to L.A. this month to perform the play at the Mark Taper Forum.
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Members of the Radio City Rockettes.
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The entrance to the 2017 Tony Awards’ red carpet at Radio City Music Hall in New York City.
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