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re: "A musical with no singing"
Posted by: JereNYC (JereNYC@aol.com) 04:53 pm EDT 03/29/21
In reply to: re: "A musical with no singing" - WaymanWong 03:50 pm EDT 03/29/21

Ah, you're probably right...thanks for the correction.

One thing that I've always found interesting is that the Tony Award for Best Choreography has never been differentiated for musicals and plays and a number of productions that would be thought of as plays have been nominated for their choreography. So Bourne's nomination and win that season for his choreography is the least weird and makes the absolute most sense, since it does not require a debate about whether the production is a musical or not.

Some of these problems could be solved by just merging all the categories that are currently divided into separate categories for plays and musicals. In that case, it then doesn't matter if any given production on Broadway is a play, a musical, or something difficult to define. It just is what it is and the cast and creatives can be nominated without debate.
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