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Jeremy! Elle! Eddie! Liev! An Exclusive Look Behind the Scenes of the 2024 Tony Awards

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The two hugged and excitedly caught up, having developed a friendship during the season’s 24/7 press-and-openings cycle, which Canfield’s Stereophonic costar Sarah Pidgeon delightfully called “extracurriculars.” (For those wondering: She said the cast of this year’s best play has never partied on designer David Zinn’s hyperrealistic recording-studio set, though whether that changes now that it’s won best scenic design remains to be seen.)

The star of another show with a jaw-dropping set, Elle Fanning (Appropriate), wore a black Saint Laurent suit and bold red lip as she prepared to celebrate Branden Jacobs-Jenkins’s riotous play. Due to prior commitments, Fanning was unable to follow the production when it transferred from the nonprofit Hayes Theatre to the larger Belasco but said she reveled in being able to surprise costar (and future best-actress winner) Sarah Paulson backstage after a performance.

Elsewhere, the genial Canfield (in a sleek black dress with a flowering vine running down her side) greeted William Jackson Harper, looking sharp in a white tuxedo. With a mixture of amazement, earnestness, and understanding, she congratulated him on his nomination for Uncle Vanya, which had played its final performance at Lincoln Center’s Beaumont Theatre, only a few steps away, mere hours earlier.

By this point, guests had smoothed into the evening’s celebratory nature with bespoke drinks like the Spritzprobe (an in-joke many appreciated) and eagerly called out to each other. Taraji P. Henson, a first-time producer on Jaja’s African Hair Braiding (“I know good material when I see it”), took a minute from holding court in a corner of the room to playfully ask Leslie Odom Jr. (Purlie Victorious) if he remembered her. Henson would later oblige a guest by recording a “Happy Father’s Day” video on their phone, as Young and Amber Iman (Lempicka) joked about letting their fathers sit as they milled about. The party flowed out of the speakeasy and into the Koch Theater’s halls as ushers played their jaunty take-your-seats xylophones.

Daniel Radcliffe (Merrily We Roll Along) and partner Erin Darke efficiently snapped pics as Eddie Redmayne (Cabaret) entered wearing a black tuxedo with a cape detail and Simone Rocha brooch. “I’m the least punky human being in the world, but I’m trying to challenge that,” the actor said, explaining that he has been trying to bring a little bit of the Emcee (his character in the show) to every look this season.

Looking beyond the evening’s ceremony, the booked-and-busy director Kenny Leon spoke of a production of his due to begin rehearsals in January (likely his starry Othello, with Denzel Washington and Jake Gyllenhaal, which opens in the spring) to Adrienne Warren. Having just been announced as the stars of the first Broadway production of The Last Five Years, directed by Whitney White (Jaja’s), Warren and Nick Jonas worked the crowd together in early preparation for the intimate two-hander they’d be tackling later in the season. “Jason Robert Brown is one of the best composers of our generation,” Warren raved about that musical’s author. “Well, not my generation but all generations.”