The 2004 Tony Awards were announced June 6, 2004.
The 2004 Tony Awards were announced June 6, 2004.
The Tracy Letts drama opened on Broadway January 8.
The cast has been with the show since its West End run.
The event, featuring several Broadway organizations, will begin with remarks from The Lion King's L. Steven Taylor.
The solo adaptation of Bram Stoker's novel will be directed by Kip Williams.
Leigh Silverman will direct David Cale's solo play at Studio Seaview.
The actors are leading the national tour of Cyndi Lauper and Harvey Fierstein's Tony-winning musical.
The seminal album will be performed January 25.
David Cromer directs the Manhattan Theatre Club production of the Tracy Letts drama.
The Tony winner expressed joy that "a little piece of Scotland" will now live in Los Angeles "forever."