Entertainment Weekly - May 11, 2018

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NEWS STORY



( Clockwise
from left )
Harry Potter
and the
Cursed
Child;
SpongeBob
SquarePants:
The Musical;
Angels in
America

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Broadway has something for everyone
this season, but what do this
year’s Tony Awards have in mind for
Broadway?BY MARC SNETIKER

Stage


Match


REMEMBER HARRY POTTER? HE’S UP FOR A


Tony against Andrew Garfield. SpongeBob


SquarePants might wrench one from Tony


Shalhoub. Amy Schumer is up against Joan


of Arc, and there’s even some heat between


the Rachel McAdams role inMean Girls and


the Audrey Hepburn part inMy Fair Lady.


This Broadway season, capped off by the


May 1 nominations for the 72nd annual


Tony Awards, is the ultimate manifestation


of a not-so-new rising trend: big merchan-


dise titles likeSpongeBob andFrozen sharing


the same theater-district real estate as


intimate dramas likeAngels in America and


The Band’s Visit (an original tuner, favored


to win Best Musical, starring Shalhoub and


Katrina Lenk). But bulk-budget properties


did something right beyond bringing in


bank at the box office. The nominations


include breakout performances not just in


prestige pieces but also in shows once pejo-


ratively dismissed as “commercial.”


The most heated conversation revolves
around hot ticketHarry Potter and the Cursed
Child and the acclaimed revival ofAngels in
America, which lead the pack of plays with 10
and 11 nods, respectively.Cursed Child’s
Anthony Boyle, who plays beleaguered Scor-
pius Malfoy, is a shoo-in for victory as
Featured Actor; so is costar Noma Dumez-
weni, who plays Hermione Granger—unless
Angels’ Denise Gough cinches the trophy for
her turn as pill-popping Harper Pitt. Harry
Potter himself, Jamie Parker, will square off
against front-runner Andrew Garfield,
whose role as a New Yorker dying from AIDS
is equally as spellbinding as the grown
wizard. But then there’s a possible upset by
The Iceman Cometh’s Denzel Washington,
who could also easily cometh for the prize.
Mean Girls andSpongeBob SquarePants:
The Musicalare the year’s most nominated
musicals (and productions in general) with
12 apiece. While the Tonys acknowledged
both shows’ anchoring performances—
Taylor Louderman as the lead mean girl and
surefire Ethan Slater as the lead sponge—
it’s the writing teams that are generating
major buzz. Tina Fey’sMean script, adapted

from her 2004 film, has a grool chance to
win Best Book.SpongeBob’s songwriting
team faces tough competition from critical-
darling composer David Yazbek (The Band’s
Visit), but there’s power in numbers: With
a roster of 17 eligible artists from Cyndi
Lauper to John Legend, the spongy score
just might be the craziest shared nomina-
tion in Tony history—another reason the
exceptional unpredictability of this year’s
race blows past seasons out of the water.
The one sure thing at the 2018 Tonys are
the show’s hosts—newly minted Broadway
veterans Sara Bareilles and Josh Groban,
who will bring their infectious charm (and
hopefully some music) to the live broadcast
airing June 10 on CBS.X


The Band’s Visit’s
Katrina Lenk;
Mean Girls’
Taylor Louderman

18 EW.COM MAY 11, 2018


HARRY POTTER AND THE CURSED CHILD

: MANUEL HARLAN;

ANGELS IN AMERICA

: BRINKHOFF & MÖGENBURG;

SPONGEBOB SQUAREPANTS: THE MUSICAL

,MEAN GIRLS

: JOAN MARCUS (2);

THE BAND’S VISIT

: MATTHEW MURPHY
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