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re: When's the last time a show opened on Broadway with only two days of previews?
Posted by: Thom915 12:53 pm EDT 04/04/23
In reply to: re: When's the last time a show opened on Broadway with only two days of previews? - bobjohnny 11:21 am EDT 04/04/23

Perhaps? No other reason for this race to open other than making the Tony Award a race between Oscar Isaac and Stanley McKinley Henderson. I do not know that the production itself would be a strong contender for Best Revival but will likely merit a nomination. Similarly I don't think Rachel Brosnahan will win a Tony but could also be nominated. Ditto Miriam Silverman.
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Do you mean Stephen McKinley Henderson
Last Edit: dramedy 01:11 pm EDT 04/04/23
Posted by: dramedy 01:04 pm EDT 04/04/23
In reply to: re: When's the last time a show opened on Broadway with only two days of previews? - Thom915 12:53 pm EDT 04/04/23

From between riverside and crazy? I had to look up what play this person was in and couldn’t with the wrong name.

And fat ham, good night Oscar, piano lesson, life of pi and topdog all have strong male leads in a play.
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re: Do you mean Stephen McKinley Henderson
Posted by: Thom915 03:18 pm EDT 04/04/23
In reply to: Do you mean Stephen McKinley Henderson - dramedy 01:04 pm EDT 04/04/23

I did. Thanks for catching that. I also know the other plays have strong male leads (especially Piano Lesson) I just consider those two Isaac and Henderson to be the frontrunners.
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re: Do you mean Wendell Pierce?
Posted by: Dale 01:13 pm EDT 04/04/23
In reply to: Do you mean Stephen McKinley Henderson - dramedy 01:04 pm EDT 04/04/23

'Nuff said.
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In death of a salesman
Last Edit: dramedy 03:46 pm EDT 04/04/23
Posted by: dramedy 03:43 pm EDT 04/04/23
In reply to: re: Do you mean Wendell Pierce? - Dale 01:13 pm EDT 04/04/23

Yes, another contender. I had to look up what play he was in. If they aren’t a Hollywood name and I didn’t see the play, then I really don’t know what show the person is in. I doubt that I’m alone in this issue. Is it that hard to add the acronym of the play?
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