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The 2024 Tony Awards took place recently, showcasing both the best and worst moments of the night. A standout performance was delivered by Alicia Keys and Jay-Z, with their high-wattage rendition of “Empire State of Mind.” The evening also saw first-time wins for Kecia Lewis, Jonathan Groff, and David Adjmi.

One of the most notable aspects of the ceremony was the prevalence of first-time winners, with all eight recipients in the acting categories taking home their initial trophies. The playwright David Adjmi secured a win for his Broadway debut, “Stereophonic,” alongside its director Daniel Aukin, who also clinched his first Tony. Danya Taymor claimed the best direction of a musical award for “The Outsiders,” which also took home the prize for best musical.

The event was characterized by a sense of fairness, as awards were distributed among various nominated shows, including “Stereophonic,” “The Outsiders,” “Appropriate,” and a reimagined “Merrily We Roll Again.” The ceremony itself was praised for its improved pacing, dignified dialogue, and seamless transitions, providing better entertainment while maintaining a sense of thoughtfulness and excitement.

However, the opening number of the broadcast fell short of expectations, failing to match the standard set by previous years. The attempt at a variety-show style introduction lacked the impact of past performances, prompting suggestions that starting with a dynamic number like “Empire State of Mind” or “Willkommen” from “Cabaret” would have been more engaging.

Overall, the 2024 Tony Awards showcased a mix of memorable moments and missed opportunities, highlighting the talent and diversity of Broadway while also revealing areas for improvement in future ceremonies. The night celebrated the achievements of newcomers and seasoned veterans alike, underscoring the enduring magic of live theater on the grand stage.