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Tony Awards 9 Memorable Moments From the 74th Annual Tony Awards Celebration The best performances, speeches, and surprises from an unusual ceremony.
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After a long wait, the theatre community finally came together to celebrate the best of the 2019鈥�2020 season. As stages went dark March 12, the industry changed forever鈥攁nd that was acknowledged many times throughout the evening鈥攂ut the 74th annual Tony Awards wasn鈥檛 without its typical fanfare.

The show took place in a Broadway house for the first time in 22 years (and saw Chita Rivera return after 64 years to the home where she created the role of Anita in West Side Story), and appropriately, Broadway magic was abound.

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Below, look back at some of the best performances, speeches, surprises, and more special moments from the 74th annual Tony Awards. The full, 2-part ceremony is available to .

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Leslie Odom, Jr. and cast of the Tony Awards Presents Broadway's Back! Theo Wargo/Getty Images for Tony Awards Productions

1. That Midway Opening Number: Broadway鈥檚 Back Tonight!
Once in the CBS-broadcast portion of the evening, host and Hamilton Tony winner Leslie Odom, Jr. kicked things off with 鈥�,鈥� an opening number written by Hairspray songwriters Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman with comedian and soon-to-be Broadway book writer Amber Ruffin. Going from outside, down the aisles, and then to the stage of the Winter Garden, Odom Jr. and an ensemble of dancers celebrated Broadway鈥檚 return with nods to Waitress, The Lion King, and Wicked. We even got cameos from ensemblist favorites Angie Schworer and Rachelle Rak, the latter of which got to transform from a house-bound TV watcher to a Broadway usherette with her trademark apple bite as a pi猫ce de r茅sistance.

2. Live Theatre, Folks
The fact that the Tony Awards happened at all is a miracle of miracles. With the return to live performance, there were plenty of moments to remind us why we love it. Whether it was Audra McDonald reading her own name off the teleprompter (confusing herself and the audience), Andr茅 De Shields' battle between 鈥淗ammerstein鈥� and "Hammersteen," or Leslie Odom, Jr. calling out Tituss Burgess' late entry, theatre lovers had plenty to remind themselves of the magic of doing it live.

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3. Calls for Equity and Inclusion
Awards host Audra McDonald said theatre is 鈥渞eady to commit鈥� to diversity in order to make theatre 鈥渕ore equitable for all.鈥� The theme continued throughout the evening with many calling out the need for accessibility in the industry. Among the many moments were Britton Smith鈥檚 emotional speech accepting a Special Tony Award on behalf of Broadway Advocacy Coalition, Sonya Tayeh acknowledging the lack of female winners in the Best Choreography category, and Kenny Leon honoring Breonna Taylor and George Floyd with the repetition of their names.

4. Daniel J. Watts鈥� Spoken Word
Hey, Mr. Producer: Give Daniel J. Watts his own solo show, please. The Tony nominee鈥檚 performance of own original work with tap dancing and rhythmic, vocal gymnastics was everything we want Broadway to welcome in the future: genre-bending vocals, a variety of dance styles, and calls for the industry to do better. It even ended with a nod to 鈥淢ake Them Hear You鈥� from Ragtime.

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5. Broadway Looks Back Fondly
Looking beyond material from nominated productions, this year鈥檚 broadcast featured performances of beloved songs from Broadway鈥檚 past made newly poignant after a year-and-a-half of dark stages. Oklahoma! Tony winner Ali Stroker took on 鈥淲hat I Did For Love鈥� from A Chorus Line, while soon-to-be Waitress star Jennifer Nettles offered a fresh arrangement of Stephen Sondheim鈥檚 titular tune 鈥淎nyone Can Whistle鈥� (as heard on her recent Broadway album). Particularly in an odd year with no eligible聽musical revivals, these performances helped make sure that Broadway鈥檚 rich past was celebrated alongside its present and future.

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Darlene Love, Matthew Morrison, Marissa Jaret Winokur, Chester Gregory, and Kerry Butler Theo Wargo/Getty Images for Tony Awards Productions

6. Reunited and It Feels So Good
The Winter Garden was home to several major Broadway reunions at this year鈥檚 Tony Awards. The ceremony opened with a performance of 鈥淵ou Can鈥檛 Stop the Beat鈥� featuring original Hairspray cast members Marissa Jaret Winokur, Matthew Morrison, Kerry Butler, Chester Gregory, and Darlene Love. We also got Dreamgirls Tony winner Jennifer Holliday singing the song that made her forever a Broadway legend: 鈥淎nd I Am Telling You.鈥� It was a performance that brought the house down so hard that multiple presenters and Tony winners called it out on stage afterwards. Holliday was introduced by her Dreamgirls co-star鈥攁nd soon-to-be Broadway producer鈥擲heryl Lee Ralph, who shared anecdotes about the original production and its continued poignancy. It turned out this was only the beginning of a number of performance highlights between the two broadcasts...

7. Duets to Remember
...as the Broadway鈥檚 Back! portion of the evening included a string of landmark Broadway reunion duets, with Wicked鈥檚 original witches Kristin Chenoweth and Idina Menzel dressed in their trademark pink and black for an emotional performance of 鈥淔or Good,鈥� Anthony Rapp and Adam Pascal rocking out to 鈥淲hat You Own鈥� from Jonathan Larson鈥檚 Rent, and a visibly emotional Audra McDonald and Brian Stokes Mitchell revisiting their stirring interpretation of Ragtime鈥檚 鈥淲heels of a Dream.鈥� As it turns out, Ragtime had a great night at the 74th Annual Tony Awards!

8. Giving Our Regards to Those Who've Passed
After an introduction from Bernadette Peters, an interpretive dance of 鈥淕ive My Regards to Broadway鈥� could have veered far off course, but Brian Stokes Mitchell鈥檚 surprise appearance to sing 鈥淚mpossible Dream鈥� from his Tony-winning performance in Man of La Mancha was an inspired choice. Then, Kelli O鈥橦ara and Norm Lewis dueted on 鈥淪omewhere鈥� from West Side Story, ensuring everyone at home wept along with the in-person audience as we remember those we've lost.

9. Musicians Get Into the Spotlight
What would Broadway be without music? Often unseen and stuck in the orchestra pit, Broadway musicians got the spotlight several times during this year鈥檚 awards. Pit musicians got shout-outs in acceptance speeches from Tina Tony winner Adrienne Warren and Tony-winning Moulin Rouge! orchestrator Katie Kresek. In addition, late longtime Tony Awards conductor Elliot Lawrence received special recognition from Lin-Manuel Miranda before presenting this year鈥檚 Best Original Score Tony Award.

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