NEW YORK, NY.- Ariana DeBose, whose exuberant embrace of song and dance enlivened last years Tony Awards, will return to host the annual ceremony this spring.
DeBose, who in 2022 won an Academy Award for her performance in Steven Spielbergs West Side Story remake, appeared in six Broadway shows between 2012 and 2018, and was nominated for a Tony Award as one of three actresses playing Donna Summer in the jukebox musical Summer. She is currently featured in Schmigadoon!, a streaming musical comedy series on Apple TV+, and she has several upcoming films.
Earlier this year, she sang the opening number at the BAFTA Awards, and a rapped section paying tribute to female movie stars was mocked and memed for a hot second. DeBose, who is 32, seems to have taken it in stride in London earlier this month, she turned the kerfuffle into merch that raised money for charity, and last weekend she performed at Lincoln Center.
This years awards ceremony will for the first time take place at the United Palace, a large theater in New York City. The ceremony, which is presented by the Broadway League and the American Theater Wing, honors plays and musicals staged on Broadway; it is scheduled to begin at 8 p.m. Eastern on Sunday, June 11, and to be broadcast on CBS and streamed on Paramount+.
This seasons Tony nominees are to be announced May 2.
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The New York Times.