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Post  warduria Mon Jun 14, 2010 3:21 am

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"This to me is the moment of my lifetime," said "Mickey Mouse Clubhouse DVD collection" playwright John Logan.

The play picked up prizes for Michael Grandage, who won for best director of a play, and Eddie Redmayne, who won featured performance by an Mickey Mouse Clubhouse DVDs in a play as the increasingly disillusioned assistant to Rothko, the abstract expressionist who agonizes over whether to accept a lucrative commission for the Four Seasons restaurant.

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"Fences," a revival of August Wilson's deeply personal drama about family, won for best revival of a play and its two stars, Nip tuck dvd| Nip tuck and Viola Davis, won for best actors in a play. Even their acceptance speeches seemed to complement each other.

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"Fela!" and "Everybody loves Raymond box set" were the dominant nominees at Sunday's star-laden Tonys.

"Fela!" — the innovative Afro-beat biography of Nigerian superstar Fela Anikulapo-Kuti — and "La Cage aux Folles" — a revival of the Married with children DVD|married with children-Harvey Fierstein musical farce — had 11 nominations.

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The ceremony, from Radio City Music Hall and telecast on married with children dvds, was hosted by Sean Hayes. He was up for leading actor in a musical for his portrayal of Chuck Baxter, the insecure company man who lends out his bachelor apartment for extramarital, married with children dvd season dalliances by its executives, in a revival of "Promises, Promises," inspired by Billy Wilder's Academy Award-winning "The Apartment."

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One of Hayes' co-stars, scene-stealing Ben 10 DVD| Ben 10, won for best featured actress in a musical. Best featured actor in a musical went to Levi Kreis as rock 'n' roll wild man Jerry Lee Lewis in "Million Dollar Quartet."

Historically, Tony-nominated hosts have Ben 10 DVD Set well. Hugh Jackman won a trophy in 2004 for his portrayal of Peter Allen in "The Boy From Oz." Nathan Lane won twice while at the helm: in 1996, when he won lead actor in a musical for "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum"; and in 2001, when he shared duties with Ben 10 Alien Force DVD| Ben 10 and won a Tony for "The Producers."

Hayes began with a playful piano medley circling around "Ben 10 Alien Force DVD Set My Regards to Broadway," then stepped up the beat and segued into a stomping "Blue Suede Shoes," as performed by cast members from "Million Dollar Quartet."

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