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| re: Some Like It Hot: A Fabulous Delight***SPOILER** | |
| Posted by: winters 08:06 am EST 11/24/22 | |
| In reply to: re: Some Like It Hot: A Fabulous Delight***SPOILER** - scoot1er 07:42 am EST 11/24/22 | |
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| Thank you for taking the time and energy to explain this. I welcome information from those within the business who can present facts, especially as opposed to those outside the business who present conjecture in the guise of factual information. Correct me if I’m mistaken, as it stands unless the producers petition for a change the billing will determine if Ghee is nominated as lead or featured. How is it determined as to whether it is in the actor or actress category? | |
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| re: Some Like It Hot: A Fabulous Delight***SPOILER** | |
| Posted by: scoot1er 08:17 am EST 11/24/22 | |
| In reply to: re: Some Like It Hot: A Fabulous Delight***SPOILER** - winters 08:06 am EST 11/24/22 | |
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| It used to be if one was a male he was an actor, if a female, she was an actress. Today, however, I don't know what the committee will do. | |
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| not that past decisions mean anything.. | |
| Posted by: andPeggy 09:13 am EST 11/24/22 | |
| In reply to: re: Some Like It Hot: A Fabulous Delight***SPOILER** - scoot1er 08:17 am EST 11/24/22 | |
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| ... In "Matilda" Bertie Carvel played a female character and was nominated as Best Performance By An Actor In A Leading Role In A Musical Mary Rylance won Best Performance By An Actor In A Featured Role In A Play for Olivia in "Twelfth Night." |
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| re: not that past decisions mean anything.. | |
| Posted by: ashleylm 12:56 pm EST 11/24/22 | |
| In reply to: not that past decisions mean anything.. - andPeggy 09:13 am EST 11/24/22 | |
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| Mary Rylance won Best Performance By An Actor Mark Rylance, in case people didn't realise there was a typo there. |
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| re: not that past decisions mean anything.. | |
| Posted by: ablankpage 10:14 am EST 11/24/22 | |
| In reply to: not that past decisions mean anything.. - andPeggy 09:13 am EST 11/24/22 | |
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| Right, but those were men playing female characters. We're discussing the identity of the performer here. An openly non-binary performer has not yet been nominated so it poses a new challenge to the Tony committee. | |
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| re: not that past decisions mean anything.. | |
| Posted by: andPeggy 11:47 am EST 11/24/22 | |
| In reply to: re: not that past decisions mean anything.. - ablankpage 10:14 am EST 11/24/22 | |
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| Oh, I hadn't realized J. Harrison Ghee is non-binary. I thought people were discussing the character. Thanks for the clarification. | |
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| re: not that past decisions mean anything.. | |
| Posted by: Amiens 10:58 am EST 11/24/22 | |
| In reply to: re: not that past decisions mean anything.. - ablankpage 10:14 am EST 11/24/22 | |
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| It would seem most logical and appropriate to ask the performer the category they prefer. Is there really any other answer here as to who should make this decision? | |
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