<p><em>A Strange Loop</em>, the story of a Black gay man and his mental struggles as a playwright, won the Tony award on Sunday for best new musical as Broadway honored its first season since the long pandemic shutdown.</p>.<p class="bodytext"><em>The Lehman Trilogy, </em>about the rise and fall of investment firm Lehman Brothers, took the best new play honour at a live ceremony held at Radio City Music Hall in New York.</p>.<p class="bodytext"><em>Strange Loop </em>triumphed over <em>MJ, </em>a crowd-pleasing musical about Michael Jackson. Star Myles Frost won best actor in a musical for playing the King of Pop.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Being on stage to accept the Tony felt like a "miracle," said Ben Power, the writer of <em>Lehman Trilogy</em>, after Covid-19 halted preview shows of the play for 577 days.</p>.<p class="bodytext">"In New York, even after everything, even after today, anything is possible," Power said, adding that the play had been written as "a hymn to the city of New York."</p>.<p class="bodytext"><em>Strange Loop</em> writer Michael R. Jackson based the musical on his own internal doubts as well as external obstacles as he tried to pen a Broadway show.</p>.<p class="bodytext">"I just wanted to create a little bit of a life raft for myself as a Black gay man," he said.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Best actor winner Frost addressed his mother in the audience as he accepted his award for <em>MJ.</em></p>.<p class="bodytext">"Mom, I made it," he said, and thanked her for bringing him up to be a "strong Black man."</p>.<p class="bodytext">For best revival of a musical, voters honored <em>Company, </em>the final project backed by composer and theater legend Stephen Sondheim, who died in November.</p>.<p class="bodytext">The new <em>Company </em>reverses the gender roles of the original, which centered on a single man considering his life choices as he turned 35. Producer Chris Harper thanked Sondheim "for letting us re-imagine the classic musical."</p>.<p class="bodytext"><em>Hamilton</em> creator Lin-Manuel Miranda introduced a tribute to Sondheim, saluting his "immortal" songs and lyrics and his mentorship of younger artists, including Miranda himself.</p>.<p class="bodytext">The three-hour telecast of the awards event featured a slew of performances from nominated shows, to help entice audiences back to theaters.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Hugh Jackman sang <em>76 Trombones </em>from <em>The Music Man </em>while Mare Winningham performed Bob Dylan's <em>Like a Rolling Stone, </em>featured in the musical <em>Girl from the North Country.</em></p>.<p class="bodytext">Michael Jackson's children, Prince and Paris, introduced a rendition of <em>Smooth Criminal </em>by the <em>MJ</em> cast.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Patti LuPone won her third Tony award, for a supporting role in <em>Company. </em>She thanked "all of the Covid safety people" for making Broadway's return possible. In the audience were 150 Covid-19 safety managers who had kept shows running.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Simon Russell Beale, the star of <em>Lehman Trilogy, </em>won the Tony for lead actor in a play. Joaquina Kalukango took best actress in a musical for playing a 19th-century tavern owner in race relations story <em>Paradise Square.</em></p>.<p class="bodytext">"I give thanks to all of the nameless ancestors who have suffered. This show gives power to them," Kalukango said.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Sunday's Tonys were the 75th edition and the ceremony honored some of Broadway's biggest hits over the decades. Host Ariana DeBose opened it with a medley honoring shows from <em>Cabaret </em>to <em>Wicked, The Wiz </em>and <em>Hamilton.</em></p>.<p class="bodytext">She and others at the ceremony welcomed the industry's efforts to diversify the stories and casts on stage.</p>.<p class="bodytext">"I’m so proud that the theater is becoming more reflective of the community that adores it," said DeBose, the Oscar-winning Afro-Latina star of <em>West Side Story.</em></p>.<p class="bodytext">Best play revival went to <em>Take Me Out, </em>the story of a gay baseball player.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Deirde O'Connell, who won the Tony for lead actress in a play for <em>Dana H, </em>urged aspiring writers to "make the weird art."</p>
<p><em>A Strange Loop</em>, the story of a Black gay man and his mental struggles as a playwright, won the Tony award on Sunday for best new musical as Broadway honored its first season since the long pandemic shutdown.</p>.<p class="bodytext"><em>The Lehman Trilogy, </em>about the rise and fall of investment firm Lehman Brothers, took the best new play honour at a live ceremony held at Radio City Music Hall in New York.</p>.<p class="bodytext"><em>Strange Loop </em>triumphed over <em>MJ, </em>a crowd-pleasing musical about Michael Jackson. Star Myles Frost won best actor in a musical for playing the King of Pop.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Being on stage to accept the Tony felt like a "miracle," said Ben Power, the writer of <em>Lehman Trilogy</em>, after Covid-19 halted preview shows of the play for 577 days.</p>.<p class="bodytext">"In New York, even after everything, even after today, anything is possible," Power said, adding that the play had been written as "a hymn to the city of New York."</p>.<p class="bodytext"><em>Strange Loop</em> writer Michael R. Jackson based the musical on his own internal doubts as well as external obstacles as he tried to pen a Broadway show.</p>.<p class="bodytext">"I just wanted to create a little bit of a life raft for myself as a Black gay man," he said.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Best actor winner Frost addressed his mother in the audience as he accepted his award for <em>MJ.</em></p>.<p class="bodytext">"Mom, I made it," he said, and thanked her for bringing him up to be a "strong Black man."</p>.<p class="bodytext">For best revival of a musical, voters honored <em>Company, </em>the final project backed by composer and theater legend Stephen Sondheim, who died in November.</p>.<p class="bodytext">The new <em>Company </em>reverses the gender roles of the original, which centered on a single man considering his life choices as he turned 35. Producer Chris Harper thanked Sondheim "for letting us re-imagine the classic musical."</p>.<p class="bodytext"><em>Hamilton</em> creator Lin-Manuel Miranda introduced a tribute to Sondheim, saluting his "immortal" songs and lyrics and his mentorship of younger artists, including Miranda himself.</p>.<p class="bodytext">The three-hour telecast of the awards event featured a slew of performances from nominated shows, to help entice audiences back to theaters.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Hugh Jackman sang <em>76 Trombones </em>from <em>The Music Man </em>while Mare Winningham performed Bob Dylan's <em>Like a Rolling Stone, </em>featured in the musical <em>Girl from the North Country.</em></p>.<p class="bodytext">Michael Jackson's children, Prince and Paris, introduced a rendition of <em>Smooth Criminal </em>by the <em>MJ</em> cast.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Patti LuPone won her third Tony award, for a supporting role in <em>Company. </em>She thanked "all of the Covid safety people" for making Broadway's return possible. In the audience were 150 Covid-19 safety managers who had kept shows running.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Simon Russell Beale, the star of <em>Lehman Trilogy, </em>won the Tony for lead actor in a play. Joaquina Kalukango took best actress in a musical for playing a 19th-century tavern owner in race relations story <em>Paradise Square.</em></p>.<p class="bodytext">"I give thanks to all of the nameless ancestors who have suffered. This show gives power to them," Kalukango said.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Sunday's Tonys were the 75th edition and the ceremony honored some of Broadway's biggest hits over the decades. Host Ariana DeBose opened it with a medley honoring shows from <em>Cabaret </em>to <em>Wicked, The Wiz </em>and <em>Hamilton.</em></p>.<p class="bodytext">She and others at the ceremony welcomed the industry's efforts to diversify the stories and casts on stage.</p>.<p class="bodytext">"I’m so proud that the theater is becoming more reflective of the community that adores it," said DeBose, the Oscar-winning Afro-Latina star of <em>West Side Story.</em></p>.<p class="bodytext">Best play revival went to <em>Take Me Out, </em>the story of a gay baseball player.</p>.<p class="bodytext">Deirde O'Connell, who won the Tony for lead actress in a play for <em>Dana H, </em>urged aspiring writers to "make the weird art."</p>