Kristin Chenoweth and Alan Cumming Outstanding as 69th Annual Tony Awards Hosts
By Bridget McCarthy ’17 / Emertainment Monthly Stage Editor
A big part of the pair’s success is due to the fact that they gave the viewers the perfect amount of everything. Their little performances and jokes throughout the show left the audience feeling not overwhelmed, but also not wondering: ‘who is hosting again?’ Chenoweth and Cumming always showed up at the right time, making their appearances enjoyable. Despite their star power, the two made sure the spotlight stayed on the nominees, (even though Chenoweth was nominated herself, she never overstepped) something especially admirable considering this season’s flurry of newcomers still in the process of being discovered or recognized.
The other big proponent to the cohosts triumphant Tony night: they are both impeccable singers. It seems like a no brainer to have a host that can sing for the Tony’s, but past hosts have fallen short even if they can carry a tune. After being sewn in between Broadway performers who do this live eight times a week, it’s hard for every host to compare. However, Chenoweth and Cumming had no problem with this, as there was no singing the hosts couldn’t match up to.
However, there was something missing from the host-side of the ceremony, and it wasn’t any lack of energy on Kristin or Alan’s part. But the opening number itself was certainly lackluster. After the amazing 2013 Tony Award opening by Neil Patrick Harris, the first ten minutes of the show has Broadway-lovers waiting for that huge number, featuring all the shows in a quick-paced and hilarious setup that is breathtakingly entertaining. But since 2013, the opening number has failed to match up.
So for next year, it is the viewers’ hope that not only will there be talented hosts, but an opening number that utilizes that talent. It will be the 70th Annual Tony Awards, so something big is expected to happen. Only 364 more days to see how it will all play out!