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“Buena Vista Social Club”, “Death” and “Maybe Happy Ending” for most Tony Noms

New York (AP) – Three Broadway shows – “Buena Vista Social Club”, “Death” and “Perhaps Happy Ending” – deserved a leading nominations for Tony Award nominations on Thursday when nominators spread the joy of George Clooney, Sarah Snook and Bob Odenkirk in their debut.

Twenty-nine shows received at least one nomination in the 26 Tony categories, even long-closed shows such as “A Wonderful World: The Louis Armstrong Musical” and “Effect”.

“Buena Vista Social Club”, which can be inspired by Wim Wenders' Oscar-nominated documentary about the album “Buena Vista Social Club”, will be looking for the best musical crown with “Death” based on the 1992 cult film of the same name about Frenien, who are looking for a magical e-youth and beauty youth and beauty cult. compete.

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The category also contains “Happy Ending”, a Rome Com musical about a few androids that crackles with humanity and dead Outlaw, a musical about an alcoholic drift in real life that was failed in 1911, which was shot in 1911 and was exhibited as a stranger than fiction as a decades.

A second show with a body with a body, the British import “Operation Mincemeat”, also managed to an incredibly true story about a British deception that was misleaded by Nazi Germany about the place of the Allieding Landing in Sicily.

In the Best Play category, “English”, the Pulitzer Prize, which was awarded to the Pulitzer Prize, Sanaz Toossi's view of four Iranian students who are preparing for an English-language exam made the cut. Like “The Hills of California”, Jez Butterworth's view of a family reunion was used in a hotel for the upcoming death of his matriarch in England in the summer of 1976.

You will compete with “John Proctor is the villain”, Kimberly's examination of the girls, feminism, the #metoo movement and a convincing refutation on “The Crucible” and “Purple” and “purpose”, Jacobs-Jenkins' drama about an experienced black family.

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The category is with “Oh, Mary!”, A disrespectful, slippery, cheerful revisionist story of Cole Escola, which focuses on Mary Todd Lincoln, a juicy, narcissistic, potty first lady, which is determined to go on strike from the subordinate role in which history was used.

Audra McDonald, as expected, heard a role as a rose as a rose in a rose revival of “Gypsy” that led to earlier Tony for Angela Lansbury, Tyne Daly and Patti Lupone. McDonald, already owner for most Tony of one actor – with six – desert now for a seventh.

She will compete against Nicole Scherzinger in “Sunset BLVD”, Megan Hilty and Jennifer Simard in “Death” and Jasmine Amy Rogers from “Boop! The Musical”.

Clooney was received as a leading actor in a piece for his retelling of the history of the legendary reporter Edward R. Murrow in an adaptation of his 2005 film “Good Night and Good Luck”. Another hot ticket of David Mamet's “Glengarry Glen Ross” Odenkirk brought a nod, but not for his co-stars Kieran Culkin or Comedian Bill Burr.

Snook, co-star of Culkin's “successor”, received a nomination for playing all 26 parts in “The Picture of Dorian Gray” and “Stranger Things”, Sadie Sink, earned to lead “John Proctor is the villain”. “Stranger Things: The First Shadow”, an effect amount for your old Netflix hit show, earned five nods, including for lead actor Louis McCartney.

The news was less good for Kit Connor and Rachel Zegler, both in Broadway debut. Nominations for her “Romeo + Julia” neither got generation X and the millennials. Robert Downey Jr., who also celebrated his Broadway debut in the play “McNeal”, was not recognized. Mia Farrow received a nomination for “The roommate”, but her co-star, Broadway Diva Patti Lupone, did not.

And shocked, an angular “Othello” with Denzel Washington and Jake Gyllenhaal that the producers request 900 US dollars for orchestra seats, did not get a single nomination. Idina Menzel's return to Broadway in “Redwood”, a contemporary fable about trees, grief and the search for healing, did not get any nominations.

“Our Town” with Jim Parsons and Katie Holmes earned the best nomination of The Revival Tony, but not for his actors. And the Stephen Sondheim revue with Tony winners Bernadette Peters and Lea Salonga came empty.

The Tony Awards will be distributed on June 8th in the Radio City Music Hall during a television program by “Wicked” star and Tony winner Cynthia Erivo.

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