![]() "When I was a little kid, the dream of the awards show was watching these beautiful ladies when each category comes up, and you see the six little boxes on the screen," Lee says. Morrison's castmate L Morgan Lee's excitement is over being part of a smaller Tony moment: the boxes on the screen when all the nominees are visible. So the fact that we're on Broadway already feels like a thrill, feels like an honor." He's looking forward to getting to perform with A Strange Loop on the telecast, and being "part of those iconic Tony moments that live on repeat on my YouTube." "We thought it was too Black, too queer to open in any theater. "I've been with this show for so long, and we really thought that this would never ever get produced in any kind of theater," nominee John-Andrew Morrison says. Jackson's A Strange Loop, a show that leads the nominations this year with 11 nods. Perhaps no one was more excited to celebrate than the cast and creatives of Michael R. But despite all that, the mood in the room was jubilant. As the COVID-19 pandemic still hovers over Broadway, testing was a must, and a few nominees, like Town & Country 's April cover star Ruth Negga, decided to forgo the event-mindful that they are still performing eight shows a week, and want to minimize exposure. The annual Tony nominee luncheon at New York City's Rainbow Room felt a bit different this year.
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