All the sound techs are still missing their award but what else would you like to see?
Personally I would like to see best ensemble, best prop/design construction (the detail and accuracy aplied), and regognition for projections.
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I'd love a Youth Performance category, to honor the kids who might not otherwise get nominated (Sarah Charles Lewis, for instance). It would be a competitive category, but only for children.
I think a best replacement category would be good - for those performers who do an amazing job but because they didn't originate the role aren't eligible for the current acting categories.
Obviously Sound Design needs to be back, since it recognizes the tech backstage (also can someone explain to me exactly what qualifies as sound design? I always thought it was the sound effects but now I'm hearing it's the quality of the sound, so I'm kind of confused).
-I think best prop design would be a very nice thing to have.
-I would love to see an audience choice award to show their current favorite show on Broadway, and maybe run the polls during commercials to show what the fans like (and so that they can actually show the award presentations for Best Book and other awards again).
The category that absolutely must be added is actually a separation of categories. It infuriates me that Best Play is actually both Best Script and Best Production. If the parts of the whole are separated for musicals they should be for plays too, and it is an insult to all playwrights that this is still the case.
David walked into the valley
With a stone clutched in his hand
He was only a boy
But he knew someone must take a stand
There will always be a valley
Always mountains one must scale
There will always be perilous waters
Which someone must sail
-Into the Fire
Scarlet Pimpernel
jacobtsf said: "The category that absolutely must be added is actually a separation of categories. It infuriates me that Best Play is actually both Best Script and Best Production. If the parts of the whole are separated for musicals they should be for plays too, and it is an insult to all playwrights that this is still the case.
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Yeah, that really pisses me off too. There might be an amazing play script wise that has a terrible production, so I think they should acknowledge the script
I agree with almost everything said here. Along with best ensemble I think it would be nice to recognize someone is the ensemble as whole or like best dancer. Ryan steel would probably win every year though.
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Yeah, Best Ensemble is really necessary at this point. Not just for musicals, but also to play casts like The Humans or Eclipsed where everyone's firing on all cylinders.
jacobtsf said: "The category that absolutely must be added is actually a separation of categories. It infuriates me that Best Play is actually both Best Script and Best Production. If the parts of the whole are separated for musicals they should be for plays too, and it is an insult to all playwrights that this is still the case.
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I absolutely agree. 2011 was a classic example. War Horse was clearly the better production, but there were much better plays.
Best newcomer. I'm not sure if it should be an actual category but I'd like to see some recognition for swings/understudies who are frequently used kind of like an MVP plaque. I see people like Chappelle and Harcourt (even Munoz) who step up a lot but don't get to participate in the Grammys or the White House visit. That stinks.
I like the idea of best replacement but with all the replacements, it could be a mess. Would you propose 1 general category or lead/featured distinctions?
I definitely agree there should be a best script for plays. We have best book for musicals, and the oscars have two best screenplay categories.
And while I didn't see the other plays the year War Horse won, I'd agree that's a great example. It's a beautiful and stunning production that deserved a Tony, but I don't think it's because the script.
ozjust4 said: "Best Replacement, Child Performer, Ensemble, and Wigs.
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The only problem I forsee in Child Performer is seasons that don't have that many children/don't have any. For instance, last year it would've been between the kids from Fun Home and the kids from Finding Neverland. In 2014 I don't think there were any productions that showcased a child in their show.
It's a nice thought to do if there are exceptional child performers one year and a diverse mix, but I wouldn't see it as being a yearly category.
I think you're right random, it is incorporated. My hesitations about wigs is the same that others have about child actors, as some years have very limited wigs. I am afraid that productions would add these just to get more nominations.
Perhaps there should be a creation of recognition of sucsess in those areas or just a creation of a tech theatre award.
More ideas:
Projections
Stage Manager (those guys and gals are even more superhuman than swings which I am not sure is even posible.)
I appoligise for any spelling mistakes. I may be on my mobile. Clumsy fingers and small little touchscreen keys don't mixx. I try to spellcheck, but I may miss something.
KCW said: "I think you're right random, it is incorporated. My hesitations about wigs is the same that others have about child actors, as some years have very limited wigs. I am afraid that productions would add these just to get more nominations."
This just goes to show how good the wigs are now. It's actually pretty rare for a female on Broadway to not wear at least one wig in a show, even if it ends up being the same hair color as the actress.
It's even rarer for the costume designer to also act as the wigs/makeup designer. Hair and makeup pretty much always have their own designer(s), and Hair/Makeup is even a separate department in the Union than Wardrobe.
How will you get Tony voters in to see every eligible replacement? I don't see any way that award could work. Getting voters to see understudies and standbys would be even more difficult, even for those shows where the understudy is announced well in advance. You'd need a professional jury for the Tonys, composed only of those who would agree to be available on all days during the year.
There used to be a Best Stage Manager Award, but I've always assumed the voting was largely sentimental. The very nature of a PSM's job is to be invisible. How would a viewer judge what a PSM had or had not done? You might as well give the award for "Show with Most Light, Set and Sound Cues"--at least those could be counted from the house. But calling the show is only one part of an SM's job (and may or may not be done by the PSM). Keeping the show on track after the Tony voters are gone is the PSM's primary job and how will you get voters back to judge that?
Though nobody has proposed it here, the same might be said for a Best General Manager award. Nobody denies the importance of a good GM, but how are the Tony voters to evaluate them?
Likewise, the point of wigs is to look like real hair. Though the wigs may be obvious in HAIRSPRAY and HAMILTON, in many of the best shows they are not.
I'd hate to see the Tonys turned into the Emmys. The latter has so many awards it takes two ceremonies to present them and, even so, nobody can keep track of anything but the most major awards.
Remember, there was a Best Replacement category and it backfired miserably. Granted, it wasn't a competitive award and it was never actually handed out, but that's the point--as there was no way to logistically see every replacement, it was to be given as a special award whenever something really stood out to people. But then it was never given and some replacements (I believe Jonathan Pryce, to be specific) got upset because that implied their work wasn't any good........It's a great idea to have a Best Replacement category, but just not sure if it would logistically ever be able to work because of the number of replacements each year.