Student Blog: One Of The Greatest Tony Opening Numbers Ever
“Bigger” was written by Tony Award-winners Tom Kitt and Lin-Manuel Miranda and performed by Tony Award-winner Neil Patrick Harris at the 67th annual Tony Awards in 2013.
With the Tony Awards happening recently, I figured I would look back at one of the greatest opening numbers in Tony history: "Bigger."
"Bigger" was written by Tony Award-winners Tom Kitt and Lin-Manuel Miranda and performed by Tony Award-winner Neil Patrick Harris at the 67th annual Tony Awards in 2013. The song begins with Harris and his guitar, who says he could sing a song that is quiet and small but would rather sing a bigger song. Harris then guarantees "a truly legendary show," which is a nod to his famous line in How I Met Your Mother.
Throughout the song, Harris is joined by Tonny-winning heavyweights such as Kinky Boots and Pippin and literal heavyweight Mike Tyson, who had a one-man show on Broadway in 2012. Harris is also joined by a magician and many child actors, who Harris claims are "the reason this whole season seems to look like Chuck-E-Cheese."
Later in the song, Harris delivers a powerful message to the kids watching at home, stating that everyone at the Tonys was once just a kid with a dream of making it to Broadway. The song ends with every Tony-nominated musical on stage and Harris hanging from the rim of an oversized Tony Award.
Although I highlighted my favorite parts of the song, nothing does this Emmy-award winning number justice other than watching it, which you can do below!

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In the Continuum Fleetwood-Jourdain Theatre in the Noyes Cultural Arts Center (7/25-8/09) |
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