Tony-Winning Shows Reveal Boost in Post Sunday Sales

By: Jun. 09, 2014
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The Tonys are over, and now many of this season's shows are benefitting from the big night as a result. This year's Best Musical winner, A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder, will bring in a whooping $900,000 by the end of today, according to a report by Variety. Additionally, both Aladdin and Beautiful, which each scored acting wins (for James Monroe Iglehart and Jessie Mueller), will reportedly break the $1 million mark by the end of the day.

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Golden Globe and Tony Award-winning actor Hugh Jackman returned last night to host THE 68TH ANNUAL TONY® AWARDS, broadcast live from Radio City Music Hall in New York City on the CBS Television Network. The event marked Jackman's fourth time hosting the Tonys. For a complete list of the night's winners, click here!

This year marked the 68th anniversary of the TONY Awards, presented by Tony Award Productions, which is a joint venture of The Broadway League and the American Theatre Wing, which founded the Tonys. Nominations for the 2014 Tony Awards were announced live on Tuesday, April 29 from New York City.

Photo credit: Heather Wines/CBS


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