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The Most Memorable Moments of the 2024 Tony Awards On Night Party

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The Most Memorable Moments of the 2024 Tony Awards On Night Party

 

 

The Most Memorable Moments of the 2024 Tony Awards On Night Party

 

 

 

Most New York Best Moment

If you’re heading to a Broadway theater, it’s impossible to walk through the Times Square area without hearing Alicia Keys and Jay-Z’s “Empire State of Mind” more than once in its entirety from the speakers of street vendors or pedicabs attempting to entice tourists for a ride. The first performance of Tony Awards was a medley from Hell’s Kitchen, Keys’ semi-autobiographical musical, and included “Empire State of Mind.” Keys sang the seminal New York song and brought out one of the most famous New Yorkers, rapper Jay-Z, for an electric performance

Most Impassioned Speech

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The Most Memorable Moments of the 2024 Tony Awards On Night Party

 

 

Angelina Jolie presents a Rainy — and Bloody — Performance from The Outsiders

Angelina Jolie – The new Tonys introduction of The Outsiders by Angelina Jolie has arrived with the star doing the honors.

 

The Most Memorable Moments of the 2024 Tony Awards On Night Party

 

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Empire State of Mind

Her musical is about the heroic final years of the fight to allow women to vote, leading to the passage of the 19th Amendment. Taub told the crowd the score win was for all the loud girls out there: “Go for it,” she urged.

Earlier, Alicia Keys electrified the show when she teamed up with superstar Jay-Z on their hit “”. Keys appeared at the piano on the stage of the David H. Koch Theater in Lincoln Center as the cast of her semi-autobiographical musical, Hell’s Kitchen, was presenting a medley of songs. She began singing her and Jay-Z’s 2009 smash before leaving the stage to join the rapper on some interior steps to wild applause.

Host Ariana DeBose kicked off the telecast with an original, acrobatic number and Jeremy Strong took home the first big award of the night as Broadway’s biggest party opened its arms to hip-hop and rock fans.

Strong, the Succession star, landed his first Tony for his work in the revival of Henrik Ibsen’s 1882 political play An Enemy of the People. The theater award for best lead actor in a play will sit next to his Emmy, Screen Actors Guild Award and Golden Globe.

 

 

 


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