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| re: Mary Beth Peil in "King and I" was nominated for Supporting | |
| Last Edit: WaymanWong 05:19 pm EST 02/13/21 | |
| Posted by: WaymanWong 05:16 pm EST 02/13/21 | |
| In reply to: Mary Beth Peil as Anna in "King and I" was nominated for Supporting Actress - PlayWiz 04:38 pm EST 02/13/21 | |
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| What's also so ridiculous about Peil's Supporting nomination is: Who is she supporting? ''The King and I'' was designed to be a star vehicle for Gertrude Lawrence. Anna has more songs to sing in ''The King and I'' than anyone else. The show revolves around her arc, and the King is her colorful antagonist. Lawrence won her Tony for Best Actress in a Musical as Anna, and decades later, so did Donna Murphy and Kelli O'Hara. Despite her billing, the Tonys should've bumped Peil up to Leading Actress, and she could've competed with Leilani Jones, who was billed above the title in ''Grind.'' (It wouldn't have been the first time there were just two Tony nominees in that category.) Instead, the Tonys dumped the Leading Actress category, and bumped Jones down to Featured Actress, alongside Peil, and Evalyn Baron and Lenka Peterson, both from ''Quilters.'' |
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| re: Mary Beth Peil in "King and I" was nominated for Supporting | |
| Posted by: larry13 05:51 pm EST 02/13/21 | |
| In reply to: re: Mary Beth Peil in "King and I" was nominated for Supporting - WaymanWong 05:16 pm EST 02/13/21 | |
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| And 'we" still discuss, debate, question, predict, argue, etc. etc. etc.(as the King might have said)the Tony nominations and awards. And it's not even as if the awards(except maybe best musical), let alone nominations, had any real box-office clout. | |
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| Yes, the Tonys were pretty unimportant in 1952 | |
| Posted by: AlanScott 08:16 pm EST 02/13/21 | |
| In reply to: re: Mary Beth Peil in "King and I" was nominated for Supporting - larry13 05:51 pm EST 02/13/21 | |
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| Thank you. I have said that a bunch of times here. In 1952, the Tony awards were pretty unimportant to the public. Newspaper ads might mention the New York Drama Critics Circle award if a show had won it, but rarely if ever Tony awards. | |
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| re: Mary Beth Peil in "King and I" was nominated for Supporting | |
| Last Edit: PlayWiz 07:36 pm EST 02/13/21 | |
| Posted by: PlayWiz 07:35 pm EST 02/13/21 | |
| In reply to: re: Mary Beth Peil in "King and I" was nominated for Supporting - larry13 05:51 pm EST 02/13/21 | |
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| There was a time I believe when Best Actor and Actress in both a musical and play prompted people to buy tickets to check out the award winner, at least when tickets were reasonably affordable. Sometimes supporting as well, if they were a sensational breakout star like Gwen Verdon in "Can-Can", for example. For a while when there were some really great choreographers on Broadway, the winner of the Best Choreography award also sold tickets. | |
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