Tony Awards 2011 | Arrivals
“The Mother... With the Hat” star Chris Rock and his wife Malaak Compton-Rock outside the
Photos: Best and worst of the 2011 Tony Awards
‘The Book of Mormon’ wins best musical; ‘War Horse’ named best play
Broadway veteran
“Ghetto Klown’s”
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“30 Rock” star
Actress
Tony alum Patti LuPone. (Charles Sykes / Associated Press)
Featured actor in a play nominee John Benjamin Hickey from “The Normal Heart.” (Charles Sykes / Associated Press)
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Singer and actor
Lily Rabe is up for leading actress in a play for her role in “The Merchant of Venice.” (Jason Kempin / Getty Images)
Composer
“Memphis” actress Montego Glover strikes a pose. (Peter Foley / EPA)
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“Big Bang Theory” star Jim Parsons, who made his Broadway debut in “A Normal Heart.” (Jason Kempin / Getty Images)
Mackenzie Crook received a featured actor in a play nomination for his work in “Jerusalem.” (Charles Sykes / Associated Press)
Tony nominee
“View” host and Tony winner
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Actor Patrick Wilson poses with Tovah Feldshuh on the red carpet. (Jason Kempin / Getty Images)
Bobby Cannavale, left, pictured with his son Jake, is up for leading actor in a play for his performance in “The Mother... With the Hat.” (Charles Sykes / Associated Press)
Actor
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Donyale Werle received a scenic design nomination for her work on the musical “Bloody Bloody
Actress
“La Bete” star and presenter
2004 Tony winner Anika Noni Rose on the red carpet. (Jason Kempin / Getty Images)
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Tim Chappel, second left, and Lizzy Gardiner, second right, pose with some friends from “Priscilla Queen of the Desert,” on the red carpet. (Jason Kempin / Getty Images)
“Chicago” star
Matt Stone, left, and Trey Parker’s “Book of Mormon” received 14 Tony nominations, including one for best musical. (Jason Kempin / Getty Images)
Tony nominee Sutton Foster stars in “Anything Goes,” which is up for best revival of a musical. (Jason Kempin / Getty Images)
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Colman Domingo is up for featured actor in a musical for his performance in “The Scottsboro Boys.” (Charles Sykes / Associated Press)
“The Office” actress Kate Flannery at
Laura Benanti, who is nominated for featured actress in a musical for “Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown,” arrives at the theater. (Jason Kempin/Getty Images)
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Actor
“CSI: Crime Scene Investigation” actress Marg Helgenberger makes her way down the red carpet (Jason Kempin/Getty Images)
Actor Josh Gad is nominated for lead actor in a musical for his role as Elder Cunningham in “The Book of Mormon.” He appeared on Broadway on 2006 in “The 25th Annual Putnum County Spelling Bee.” (Jason Kempin/Getty Images)
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Kelsey Grammer, a star of the recently closed “La Cage aux Folles,” arrives with wife Kayte Walsh. (Jason Kempin/Getty Images)
Tammy Blanchard is nominated for featured actress in a musical for “How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying.” (Jason Kempin/Getty Images)
“Driving Miss Daisy” star
Annabella Sciorra, who appears in “The Mother... With the Hat” arrives at the
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