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TONYS: Bette Midler steamrolls over play- off music. Stars of the Broadway stage dolled up and flooded into Radio City Music Hall on Sunday to face off against each other at the 2. Tony Awards. Bette Midler, who won for leading Jerry Zaks' new revival of Hello, Dolly!, proved the ultimate showgirl - the music to play her off started and ended, and she still refused to leave the stage, bellowing: 'Shut that crap off!'The 7. Tony voters, many of whom I have actually dated,' to a roar of laughter from the rapturous audience.

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Scroll down for video Triumph: Bette Midler, who won a Tony on Sunday for leading Jerry Zaks' new revival of Hello, Dolly!, proved the ultimate showgirl - the music to play her off started and ended, and she refused to leave the stage, bellowing: 'Shut that crap off!'Calling the show 'one of the greatest professional experiences of my life,' she rhapsodized about the 'affection' she's been on the business end of, vamping: 'I can't remember the last time I had so much smoke up my ass, but there is no more room, so thank you.'Amid a stampede of innumerable thank- yous came a stretch of the speech aimed at producer Scott Rudin, with Bette effusing: 'I owe everything to Scott Rudin,' and touting his 'tenacity' and 'unerring eye' during the 'ride of my life' experience of working on Hello, Dolly! She expressed her gratitude to many of the people who'd worked behind the scenes on the production, including Natasha Katz, whose lighting design 'makes me look 3. Bette swiftly dialed back to possibly '2. I look okay.'Vamping: The 7. Tony voters, many of whom I have actually dated,' to a roar of laughter from the rapturous audience.

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Choice of music: An orchestral version of There's No Business Like Show Business, an Irving Berlin number from his 1. Annie Get Your Gun, began blaring, but Bette blared more loudly, and continued to do so until the band stopped. Watch The Lost Valentine IMDB. Charmed: When Glenn Close presented Bette with her award on on Sunday night, it meant that all three of the women who've played Dolly Levi on Broadway - Bette, Pearl Bailey and Carol Channing - have won Tony Awards for their trouble. An orchestral version of There's No Business Like Show Business, an Irving Berlin number from his 1. Annie Get Your Gun, began blaring, but Bette blared more loudly, and continued to do so until the music ran out. During and around that little interlude, Bette called her castmates - including Gavin Creel, who also won a Tony that night, and David Hyde Pierce, who'd been nominated - 'the greatest group of clowns I've ever encountered.'As the music went on, Bette also noted that 'I had teachers like you do, and way back in the '6. Shut that crap off!' showstopper. A nice problem to have: Bette joked onstage that ''I can't remember the last time I had so much smoke up my ass, but there is no more room, so thank you'Merry band: During and around that musical interlude, Bette feted her castmates - including Gavin Creel, who also won a Tony that night, and David Hyde Pierce - as 'the greatest group of clowns I've ever encountered'The man himself: Amid a stampede of innumerable thank- yous came a stretch of the speech aimed at producer Scott Rudin, who'd accepted the trophy when Hello, Dolly!

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Best Revival that night. Once the music was over, she collected herself and kept on going: 'I just wanna say that "revival" is an interesting word. It means that something is near death and it was brought back to life.'As she sees it, though, Hello, Dolly!

Best Revival of a Musical - 'never really went away' and 'has been here all along,' down to 'our DNA,' where 8. Jerry Herman's songs live forever.'A laundry list of the show's attributes, from 'optimism' to 'democracy' to 'color' to 'love of life' to 'hilarity,' all contribute to its capacity to 'lift your spirits in these terrible, terrible times,' in Bette's view.

By the end of the speech, she was dedicating the award to the actresses who'd preceded her in the role of Dolly Levi, including still- kicking 9. Carol Channing, who made my life, who was a gift to me.'Carol had not only originated the role when it first opened on Broadway at the St. Showtime Full The Red Turtle Online Free here. James Theatre in 1. Lunt- Fontanne Theatre, one that began in 1. Bette also shouted out the 'extraordinary Pearl Bailey,' who'd led the all- black revival of Hello, Dolly!

Minskoff Theatre in 1. Toast of Broadway: Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical went to Ben Platt for Dear Evan Hansen, which was also presented with the Best Musical Tony that evening by Hamilton impresario Lin- Manuel Miranda (pictured)When Glenn Close presented Bette with her award on on Sunday night, it meant that all three of the women who've played Dolly Levi on Broadway - Bette, Pearl and Carol - have won Tony Awards for their trouble. Bette had previously won a Special Tony Award in 1. Broadway season.' Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical went to Ben Platt for Dear Evan Hansen, a show that was also presented with the Best Musical Tony that evening by Hamilton impresario Lin- Manuel Miranda. It was Tina Fey who'd presented the Tony to Ben, who remembered that 'When I was six years old I was the prince in Cinderella,' and that 'I've spent every single day of my life since then just madly in love with musical theater.'Looking back: It was Tina Fey who'd presented the Tony to Ben, who remembered that 'When I was six years old I was the prince in Cinderella,' and that 'I've spent every single day of my life since then just madly in love with musical theater'Good heart: His heartwarming speech shouted out his parents as 'The greatest people I've ever met,' and singled out his father for inculcating in him the lesson that 'you have to be a decent human being to be a decent artist'His heartwarming speech shouted out his parents as 'the greatest people I've ever met' and singled out his father for inculcating in him the lesson that 'you have to be a decent human being to be a decent artist.'Laurie Metcalf scooped up her first Tony Award out of four nominations, winning for leading the play A Doll's House, Part 2, which is playwright Lucas Hnath's sequel to Henrik Ibsen's legendary A Doll's House. In her touching speech, Laurie thanked the younger two of her four children, 'my daughter Mae and my son Donovan, for putting up with me being gone for long stretches of time,' enabling 'what I love doing the most, which is working in the theater.'Fourth time lucky: Laurie Metcalf scooped up her first Tony Award out of four nominations, winning for leading the play A Doll's House, Part 2, which is playwright Lucas Hnath's sequel to Henrik Ibsen's legendary A Doll's House.

She's been nominated for Best Leading Actress in a Play twice before: once for starring opposite Bruce Willis in an adaptation of the film Misery last year, and once three years prior for Sharr White's The Other Place. Laurie, who'd also been nominated for Best Featured Actress in a Play in 2. November, was presented her award this Sunday by Bette, who was still waiting to learn whether she'd be winning her own Tony that night. Returning champion Kevin Kline snapped up his third Tony Award, earning Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Play for his turn as Garry Essendine in a revival of Noel Coward's Present Laughter.