Within the ensemble, Hippensteel portrays Bar Manager/Man with Suitcase and also understudies the lead role of Joe/Josephine portrayed by Christian Borle, who received a Tony nomination for his performance. Hippensteel portrayed Elder Price in “The Book of Mormon” on Broadway and London’s West End. He also appeared in “Mrs. Doubtfire,” understudying the lead role of Daniel Hillard portrayed by Tony nominee Rob McClure.
In addition, Wright State graduate and three-time Tony-winning producer Joey Monda (”Hadestown,” “The Inheritance,” “A Strange Loop”) is among the Tony-nominated producers of “& Juliet,” a pop twist on Shakespeare’s classic tale featuring the music of Grammy-winning hitmaker Max Martin. The show received nine nominations including Best Musical.
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Also, the new play “Good Night, Oscar,” the story of actor Oscar Levant produced by West Milton native and Tony winner Jimmy Wilson (“A Strange Loop”), received three nominations including a lead actor nod for Emmy winner Sean Hayes (“Will and Grace”).
The 76th annual Tony Awards, hosted by Academy Award winner Ariana DeBose (“West Side Story”), will be telecast live Sunday, June 11 from New York’s United Palace Theatre. A 90-minute pre-show will stream for free on Pluto TV at 6:30 p.m. followed by the main ceremony at 8 p.m. on CBS.
For a full list of nominees, visit tonyawards.com.
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