Watch Neil Patrick Harris and Hugh Jackman in this Tony Awards 2011 host-off video, a face off that pits Tony hosts Neil Patrick Harris and Hugh Jackman in a battle to see who is the best.
NPH and Hugh started the host-off medley with “Anything You Can Do” and run through the reasons each is the better host… ultimately they decide that they’re both pretty dang great. Read the rest of this entry »
Watch Neil Patrick Harris’ Tony Awards opening number, where he lets us know that Broadway is “Not Just for Gays Anymore” (video).
Neil Patrick Harris even gets some celeb audience participation (could Brooke Shields not learn her line?!), but reminds Al Pacino he’s too famous for the bit. Read the rest of this entry »
Watch Scarlett Johansson’s Tony Awards 2010 acceptance speech for her role in A View From the Bridge (video) – Scarlett may not have kissed Sandra Bullock on this awards show, but she had plenty of thoughtful words for co-star Liev Schreiber and hubby Ryan Reynolds.
Watch Glee stars Matthew Morrison and Lea Michele’s Tony Awards 2010 performances of Gypsy’s “All I Need is the Girl” and Funny Girl’s “Don’t Rain on My Parade” (video).
What did you think of Lea Michele and Matthew Morrison’s Tonys performances?
Green Day joins the cast of “American Idiot” during the Tony Awards 2010 opening, singing a medley of “Boulevard Of Broken Dreams,” “Holiday” and “Know Your Enemy” (Tonys video).
Watch Kristin Chenoweth and Sean Hayes kiss in this Tony Awards 2010 video clip… While Sean Hayes started his Tonys hosting gig, his “Promises, Promises” co-star Kristin Chenoweth came on stage to wish him luck and share this steamy kiss.
And who said gay actors can’t pull off straight roles? Looks like Kristin and Sean got their dig in the very best possible way.
Neil Patrick Harris proved such a worthy Tony Award winners host that he’s taking it to the 61st annual Emmy awards.
Neil Patrick Harris is currently negotiating the deal with CBS and the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences to host the Emmys on September 20. Read the rest of this entry »