On the night of June 13, a party was held in New York in honor of the 75th Annual Awards for Achievement in the Field of American Theater. The guest list this year was more modest than usual, but the anniversary evening was rich in theater, cinema and show business.
It was Jennifer Hudson’s triumph of the evening, who officially joined the EGOT club: the 40-year-old actress added a Tony to her Emmy, Grammy and Oscar awards, receiving an award as producer of the musical A Strange Loop, recognized as the best of the year.
Broadway is arguably the most theatrical venue in New York, so it’s no surprise that the red carpet at the annual Tony Awards was filled with dramatic pictures. In a star-studded event to celebrate the best in music and performances, the celebrities chose bands that seemed to need a stage of their own.
The floor-length dress has been reimagined several times, and some celebrities have managed to add a touch of irony to classic silhouettes.
For example, Cynthia Erivo appeared at the party in a white Giambattista Valli Haute Couture dress with a prominent waist and … a headdress. Jessica Chastain looked like Jessica Rabbit in a pink off-the-shoulder Gucci dress.
Ariana Debus wore an embroidered Boss gown, while Ruth Negga chose an Armani Privé dress with a crystal mesh overlay and a deep V-neck.
Michael Jackson’s two grown children, Paris and Prince, appeared at Radio City Music Hall in support of the award-nominated musical MJ: The Musical, which revolves around the life and career of their famous father.
The star of the red carpet was the unremarkable Jessica Chastain in an off-the-shoulder Gucci satin dress and other gadgets for a lavish evening gown. However, the contender for the title of king of the party was Billy Porter, in a silver jumpsuit by Dolce & Gabbana and a high hairstyle in the form of a “turban” of pigtails.
In addition, Vanessa Hudgens, Andrew Garfield, Sarah Paulson, Hugh Jackman and other personalities in theater and films were seen on the red carpet for the annual event.
On the night of June 13, a party was held in New York in honor of the 75th Annual Awards for Achievement in the Field of American Theater. The guest list this year was more modest than usual, but the anniversary evening was rich in theater, cinema and show business.
It was Jennifer Hudson’s triumph of the evening, who officially joined the EGOT club: the 40-year-old actress added a Tony to her Emmy, Grammy and Oscar awards, receiving an award as producer of the musical A Strange Loop, recognized as the best of the year.
Broadway is arguably the most theatrical venue in New York, so it’s no surprise that the red carpet at the annual Tony Awards was filled with dramatic pictures. In a star-studded event to celebrate the best in music and performances, the celebrities chose bands that seemed to need a stage of their own.
The floor-length dress has been reimagined several times, and some celebrities have managed to add a touch of irony to classic silhouettes.
For example, Cynthia Erivo appeared at the party in a white Giambattista Valli Haute Couture dress with a prominent waist and … a headdress. Jessica Chastain looked like Jessica Rabbit in a pink off-the-shoulder Gucci dress.
Ariana Debus wore an embroidered Boss gown, while Ruth Negga chose an Armani Privé dress with a crystal mesh overlay and a deep V-neck.
Michael Jackson’s two grown children, Paris and Prince, appeared at Radio City Music Hall in support of the award-nominated musical MJ: The Musical, which revolves around the life and career of their famous father.
The star of the red carpet was the unremarkable Jessica Chastain in an off-the-shoulder Gucci satin dress and other gadgets for a lavish evening gown. However, the contender for the title of king of the party was Billy Porter, in a silver jumpsuit by Dolce & Gabbana and a high hairstyle in the form of a “turban” of pigtails.
In addition, Vanessa Hudgens, Andrew Garfield, Sarah Paulson, Hugh Jackman and other personalities in theater and films were seen on the red carpet for the annual event.
On the night of June 13, a party was held in New York in honor of the 75th Annual Awards for Achievement in the Field of American Theater. The guest list this year was more modest than usual, but the anniversary evening was rich in theater, cinema and show business.
It was Jennifer Hudson’s triumph of the evening, who officially joined the EGOT club: the 40-year-old actress added a Tony to her Emmy, Grammy and Oscar awards, receiving an award as producer of the musical A Strange Loop, recognized as the best of the year.
Broadway is arguably the most theatrical venue in New York, so it’s no surprise that the red carpet at the annual Tony Awards was filled with dramatic pictures. In a star-studded event to celebrate the best in music and performances, the celebrities chose bands that seemed to need a stage of their own.
The floor-length dress has been reimagined several times, and some celebrities have managed to add a touch of irony to classic silhouettes.
For example, Cynthia Erivo appeared at the party in a white Giambattista Valli Haute Couture dress with a prominent waist and … a headdress. Jessica Chastain looked like Jessica Rabbit in a pink off-the-shoulder Gucci dress.
Ariana Debus wore an embroidered Boss gown, while Ruth Negga chose an Armani Privé dress with a crystal mesh overlay and a deep V-neck.
Michael Jackson’s two grown children, Paris and Prince, appeared at Radio City Music Hall in support of the award-nominated musical MJ: The Musical, which revolves around the life and career of their famous father.
The star of the red carpet was the unremarkable Jessica Chastain in an off-the-shoulder Gucci satin dress and other gadgets for a lavish evening gown. However, the contender for the title of king of the party was Billy Porter, in a silver jumpsuit by Dolce & Gabbana and a high hairstyle in the form of a “turban” of pigtails.
In addition, Vanessa Hudgens, Andrew Garfield, Sarah Paulson, Hugh Jackman and other personalities in theater and films were seen on the red carpet for the annual event.
On the night of June 13, a party was held in New York in honor of the 75th Annual Awards for Achievement in the Field of American Theater. The guest list this year was more modest than usual, but the anniversary evening was rich in theater, cinema and show business.
It was Jennifer Hudson’s triumph of the evening, who officially joined the EGOT club: the 40-year-old actress added a Tony to her Emmy, Grammy and Oscar awards, receiving an award as producer of the musical A Strange Loop, recognized as the best of the year.
Broadway is arguably the most theatrical venue in New York, so it’s no surprise that the red carpet at the annual Tony Awards was filled with dramatic pictures. In a star-studded event to celebrate the best in music and performances, the celebrities chose bands that seemed to need a stage of their own.
The floor-length dress has been reimagined several times, and some celebrities have managed to add a touch of irony to classic silhouettes.
For example, Cynthia Erivo appeared at the party in a white Giambattista Valli Haute Couture dress with a prominent waist and … a headdress. Jessica Chastain looked like Jessica Rabbit in a pink off-the-shoulder Gucci dress.
Ariana Debus wore an embroidered Boss gown, while Ruth Negga chose an Armani Privé dress with a crystal mesh overlay and a deep V-neck.
Michael Jackson’s two grown children, Paris and Prince, appeared at Radio City Music Hall in support of the award-nominated musical MJ: The Musical, which revolves around the life and career of their famous father.
The star of the red carpet was the unremarkable Jessica Chastain in an off-the-shoulder Gucci satin dress and other gadgets for a lavish evening gown. However, the contender for the title of king of the party was Billy Porter, in a silver jumpsuit by Dolce & Gabbana and a high hairstyle in the form of a “turban” of pigtails.
In addition, Vanessa Hudgens, Andrew Garfield, Sarah Paulson, Hugh Jackman and other personalities in theater and films were seen on the red carpet for the annual event.
On the night of June 13, a party was held in New York in honor of the 75th Annual Awards for Achievement in the Field of American Theater. The guest list this year was more modest than usual, but the anniversary evening was rich in theater, cinema and show business.
It was Jennifer Hudson’s triumph of the evening, who officially joined the EGOT club: the 40-year-old actress added a Tony to her Emmy, Grammy and Oscar awards, receiving an award as producer of the musical A Strange Loop, recognized as the best of the year.
Broadway is arguably the most theatrical venue in New York, so it’s no surprise that the red carpet at the annual Tony Awards was filled with dramatic pictures. In a star-studded event to celebrate the best in music and performances, the celebrities chose bands that seemed to need a stage of their own.
The floor-length dress has been reimagined several times, and some celebrities have managed to add a touch of irony to classic silhouettes.
For example, Cynthia Erivo appeared at the party in a white Giambattista Valli Haute Couture dress with a prominent waist and … a headdress. Jessica Chastain looked like Jessica Rabbit in a pink off-the-shoulder Gucci dress.
Ariana Debus wore an embroidered Boss gown, while Ruth Negga chose an Armani Privé dress with a crystal mesh overlay and a deep V-neck.
Michael Jackson’s two grown children, Paris and Prince, appeared at Radio City Music Hall in support of the award-nominated musical MJ: The Musical, which revolves around the life and career of their famous father.
The star of the red carpet was the unremarkable Jessica Chastain in an off-the-shoulder Gucci satin dress and other gadgets for a lavish evening gown. However, the contender for the title of king of the party was Billy Porter, in a silver jumpsuit by Dolce & Gabbana and a high hairstyle in the form of a “turban” of pigtails.
In addition, Vanessa Hudgens, Andrew Garfield, Sarah Paulson, Hugh Jackman and other personalities in theater and films were seen on the red carpet for the annual event.
On the night of June 13, a party was held in New York in honor of the 75th Annual Awards for Achievement in the Field of American Theater. The guest list this year was more modest than usual, but the anniversary evening was rich in theater, cinema and show business.
It was Jennifer Hudson’s triumph of the evening, who officially joined the EGOT club: the 40-year-old actress added a Tony to her Emmy, Grammy and Oscar awards, receiving an award as producer of the musical A Strange Loop, recognized as the best of the year.
Broadway is arguably the most theatrical venue in New York, so it’s no surprise that the red carpet at the annual Tony Awards was filled with dramatic pictures. In a star-studded event to celebrate the best in music and performances, the celebrities chose bands that seemed to need a stage of their own.
The floor-length dress has been reimagined several times, and some celebrities have managed to add a touch of irony to classic silhouettes.
For example, Cynthia Erivo appeared at the party in a white Giambattista Valli Haute Couture dress with a prominent waist and … a headdress. Jessica Chastain looked like Jessica Rabbit in a pink off-the-shoulder Gucci dress.
Ariana Debus wore an embroidered Boss gown, while Ruth Negga chose an Armani Privé dress with a crystal mesh overlay and a deep V-neck.
Michael Jackson’s two grown children, Paris and Prince, appeared at Radio City Music Hall in support of the award-nominated musical MJ: The Musical, which revolves around the life and career of their famous father.
The star of the red carpet was the unremarkable Jessica Chastain in an off-the-shoulder Gucci satin dress and other gadgets for a lavish evening gown. However, the contender for the title of king of the party was Billy Porter, in a silver jumpsuit by Dolce & Gabbana and a high hairstyle in the form of a “turban” of pigtails.
In addition, Vanessa Hudgens, Andrew Garfield, Sarah Paulson, Hugh Jackman and other personalities in theater and films were seen on the red carpet for the annual event.
On the night of June 13, a party was held in New York in honor of the 75th Annual Awards for Achievement in the Field of American Theater. The guest list this year was more modest than usual, but the anniversary evening was rich in theater, cinema and show business.
It was Jennifer Hudson’s triumph of the evening, who officially joined the EGOT club: the 40-year-old actress added a Tony to her Emmy, Grammy and Oscar awards, receiving an award as producer of the musical A Strange Loop, recognized as the best of the year.
Broadway is arguably the most theatrical venue in New York, so it’s no surprise that the red carpet at the annual Tony Awards was filled with dramatic pictures. In a star-studded event to celebrate the best in music and performances, the celebrities chose bands that seemed to need a stage of their own.
The floor-length dress has been reimagined several times, and some celebrities have managed to add a touch of irony to classic silhouettes.
For example, Cynthia Erivo appeared at the party in a white Giambattista Valli Haute Couture dress with a prominent waist and … a headdress. Jessica Chastain looked like Jessica Rabbit in a pink off-the-shoulder Gucci dress.
Ariana Debus wore an embroidered Boss gown, while Ruth Negga chose an Armani Privé dress with a crystal mesh overlay and a deep V-neck.
Michael Jackson’s two grown children, Paris and Prince, appeared at Radio City Music Hall in support of the award-nominated musical MJ: The Musical, which revolves around the life and career of their famous father.
The star of the red carpet was the unremarkable Jessica Chastain in an off-the-shoulder Gucci satin dress and other gadgets for a lavish evening gown. However, the contender for the title of king of the party was Billy Porter, in a silver jumpsuit by Dolce & Gabbana and a high hairstyle in the form of a “turban” of pigtails.
In addition, Vanessa Hudgens, Andrew Garfield, Sarah Paulson, Hugh Jackman and other personalities in theater and films were seen on the red carpet for the annual event.
On the night of June 13, a party was held in New York in honor of the 75th Annual Awards for Achievement in the Field of American Theater. The guest list this year was more modest than usual, but the anniversary evening was rich in theater, cinema and show business.
It was Jennifer Hudson’s triumph of the evening, who officially joined the EGOT club: the 40-year-old actress added a Tony to her Emmy, Grammy and Oscar awards, receiving an award as producer of the musical A Strange Loop, recognized as the best of the year.
Broadway is arguably the most theatrical venue in New York, so it’s no surprise that the red carpet at the annual Tony Awards was filled with dramatic pictures. In a star-studded event to celebrate the best in music and performances, the celebrities chose bands that seemed to need a stage of their own.
The floor-length dress has been reimagined several times, and some celebrities have managed to add a touch of irony to classic silhouettes.
For example, Cynthia Erivo appeared at the party in a white Giambattista Valli Haute Couture dress with a prominent waist and … a headdress. Jessica Chastain looked like Jessica Rabbit in a pink off-the-shoulder Gucci dress.
Ariana Debus wore an embroidered Boss gown, while Ruth Negga chose an Armani Privé dress with a crystal mesh overlay and a deep V-neck.
Michael Jackson’s two grown children, Paris and Prince, appeared at Radio City Music Hall in support of the award-nominated musical MJ: The Musical, which revolves around the life and career of their famous father.
The star of the red carpet was the unremarkable Jessica Chastain in an off-the-shoulder Gucci satin dress and other gadgets for a lavish evening gown. However, the contender for the title of king of the party was Billy Porter, in a silver jumpsuit by Dolce & Gabbana and a high hairstyle in the form of a “turban” of pigtails.
In addition, Vanessa Hudgens, Andrew Garfield, Sarah Paulson, Hugh Jackman and other personalities in theater and films were seen on the red carpet for the annual event.