Bernadette Peters, Audra McDonald, Ricky Martin, Danny Burstein, Norm Lewis Will Be Featured on Tonys
By Andrew Gans
May 23, 2012
In addition to selections from the Tony-nominated new musicals, including the uplifting Disney musical Newsies, the critically hailed screen-to-stage adaptation of Once and the new Gershwin musical comedy Nice Work If You Can Get It, the 66th Annual Tony Awards will feature performances from a host of this season's musical revivals.
Playbill.com has learned that two-time Tony winner Bernadette Peters,
the recipient of the 2012 Isabelle Stevenson Award who created the role
of Sally in the Kennedy Center and subsequent Broadway production of Follies,
will introduce the segment spotlighting that Tony-nominated Stephen
Sondheim-James Goldman musical. Danny Burstein, a Tony nominee for his
performance as Buddy Plummer, will perform Sondheim's "The
God-Why-Don't-You-Love-Me Blues."
A medley of songs from the Tony-nominated revival of The Gershwins' Porgy and Bess,
featuring 2012 Tony nominees Audra McDonald and Norm Lewis, will be
performed. Four-time Tony winner McDonald will kick off the sequence
with the classic Gershwin ballad "Summertime," followed by Lewis'
rendition of "I Got Plenty of Nothing," the Kittiwah dance sequence,
Tony nominee David Alan Grier's "It Ain't Necessarily So" and the
McDonald-Lewis duet "I Loves You Porgy."
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The Tony-nominated revival of Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice's Evita will offer the rousing Act Two number "And The Money Kept Rolling In,"
which features Grammy winner Ricky Martin and the musical's ensemble as
well as leading lady Elena Roger.
Audiences can also expect performances from Tony nominee Josh Young and the cast of the Tony-nominated revival of Jesus Christ Superstar as well as the acclaimed revival of the Stephen Schwartz musical Godspell.
The Tony Awards, celebrating excellence in Broadway theatre in the
2011-12 season, will be broadcast in a live three-hour ceremony from the
Beacon Theatre on the CBS television network June 10.
Emmy winner Neil Patrick Harris will again host.