Three-time Tony winner Glenn Close, back on Broadway in the revival of Andrew Lloyd Webber's Sunset Boulevard, spoke on the red carpet prior to the start of the 71st Annual Tony Awards June 11 at Radio City Music Hall.
Three-time Tony winner Glenn Close, back on Broadway in the revival of Andrew Lloyd Webber's Sunset Boulevard, spoke on the red carpet prior to the start of the 71st Annual Tony Awards June 11 at Radio City Music Hall.
Close was asked about her first Tony Awards memory and recalled the night she won the Best Actress in a Play award for the original production of The Real Thing in 1984. She won the Tony, but lost a bet. Find out more in the video above.
Close received her other Tonys for her work in Death and the Maiden and the original Broadway production of Sunset Boulevard.
The musical, based on the Sufjan Stevens album Illinois, is now Tony nominated for Best Musical.
The actor is currently recognized for his performance in The Outsiders.
Elice is currently recognized for Best Book of a Musical, marking his fourth Tony nomination.
The stage and screen star is being recognized for his work with the Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation and Entertainment Community Fund.
The Emmy and Golden Globe-winning actor is currently starring in Mother Play on Broadway.
Playing the title role in the new musical has earned the exciting belter her first Tony nomination.
Hosted by David Rockwell at the Civilian Hotel, the evening honored theatre designers and their work this season.
The nominees for the 77th annual awards met the press May 2.
The performer was recognized for playing the Lady of the Lake in the recent Broadway revival of Spamalot.