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Chris Michaud

'Dear Evan Hansen,' Bette Midler, 'Oslo' win big at Broadway's Tony Awards

Jun 11, 2017; New York, NY, USA; Cast and crew members of 'Dear Evan Hansen' accept the award for Best Musical at the 71st TONY Awards at Radio City Music Hall. Mandatory Credit: Robert Deutsch-USA TODAY Sports

NEW YORK (Reuters) - "Dear Evan Hansen," the teen-angst driven musical about a high school outsider, won the top prize at Sunday's Tony Awards, Broadway highest honors, while J.T. Rogers' Mideast peace accord drama "Oslo" was named best play.

The surprise hit musical won a total of six Tonys, including best musical actor for 23 year-old newcomer Ben Platt in the title role, featured actress Rachel Bay Jones, as well as best book, score and orchestrations.

Jun 11, 2017; New York, NY, USA;Bette Midler accepts the award for Leading Actress in a Musical at the 71st TONY Awards at Radio City Music Hall. Mandatory Credit: Robert Deutsch-USA TODAY Sports

As widely predicted, Bette Midler won her first competitive Tony as best actress in a musical for "Hello, Dolly!".

Living up to her bawdy reputation, Midler delivered a speech laced with mild profanity to the star-laden audience at Radio City Music Hall, chastising the orchestra as its music welled when she spoke at length.

"Hello, Dolly!" won four Tonys, including best musical revival.

71st Tony Awards – Photo Room – New York City, U.S., 11/06/2017 - J.T. Rogers (2nd R) and colleagues with Best Play award for Oslo. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz

"It's a very tough schedule," Midler, 71, said backstage, noting she is "a woman of a certain age." But she said the experience had been "life-affirming and life-changing," telling reporters between tears, "It's more than I deserve."

On stage she praised the old-school musical as a balm for "these terrible, terrible times."

Actors Cynthia Nixon, Kevin Kline and Laurie Metcalf all won Tonys for performances in plays.

71st Tony Awards – Show – New York City, U.S., 11/06/2017 - Kevin Kline - Best Leading Actor in a Play - "Present Laughter". REUTERS/Carlo Allegri

Kline won the lead actor Tony for his turn as an egocentric actor in Noel Coward's "Present Laughter."

"I want to thank everybody," Kline said, adding "we don't do this alone." Like many other winners, he made a pitch for the National Endowment for the Arts, which is facing funding cuts under the Trump administration, saying without it "half the people in this room wouldn't be here."

Former "Roseanne" star Metcalf won her first Tony after several nominations, taking best actress in a play for "A Doll's House, Part 2," a lively, fast-paced sequel to the Henrik Ibsen classic.

71st Tony Awards – Photo Room – New York City, U.S., 11/06/2017 - Cynthia Nixon poses with her award for Best Featured Actress in a Play for "Lillian Hellman's The Little Foxes." REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz Alvarez

Nixon was named best featured actress in a play for a revival of Lillian Hellman's "The Little Foxes," about a greedy southern family's underhanded business practices.

The actress lauded Hellman for her "eerily prescient play."

Noting one of its lines about people who "eat the Earth" and others who "watch them do it," Nixon praised "the people who in 2017 are refusing to just stand around and watch them do it."

71st Tony Awards – Photo Room – New York City, U.S., 11/06/2017 - Christopher Akerland poses with his award for Best Lighting Design of a Play for "Indecent." REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz Alvarez

Michael Aronov was a surprise winner in the featured actor category for his kinetic performance as an Israeli negotiator in "Oslo," a behind-the-scenes look at the 1993 Middle East peace accords.

"Oslo" playwright Rogers, making his Broadway debut, thanked "The ladies and gentlemen who believed in democracy, who believed in peace, who believed in seeing their enemies as humans. I give this up to you."

Gavin Creel won best featured actor in a musical for "Hello, Dolly!" and "August Wilson's Jitney" won best revival of a play.

71st Tony Awards – Show – New York City, U.S., 11/06/2017 - Kevin Kline - Best Leading Actor in a Play - "Present Laughter" accepts his award from presenter David Owelowo. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri

First-time Tonys host Kevin Spacey kicked off the show with a medley of songs referencing his self-doubt about successfully hosting the annual awards show compared to past hosts Neil Patrick Harris, James Corden and Hugh Jackman.

Broadway enjoyed a record-breaking season thanks to last year's Tony winner, pop culture juggernaut "Hamilton," and musicals like "Hello, Dolly!" and "Come From Away," which won a Tony for director Christopher Ashley.

"Indecent" director Rebecca Taichman won for play directing, and veteran actor James Earl Jones was presented with a lifetime achievement award.

71st Tony Awards – Show – New York City, U.S., 11/06/2017 - Cynthia Nixon - Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Play - "Lillian Hellman’s The Little Foxes" accepts her award from presenters Tom Sturridge and Olivia Wilde. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri

(Editing by Jill Serjeant and Simon Cameron-Moore)

71st Tony Awards – Arrivals – New York City, U.S., 11/06/2017 - Actress Jennifer Ehle. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz Alvarez
71st Tony Awards – Show – New York City, U.S., 11/06/2017 - Musical Groundhog Day. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri
71st Tony Awards – Show – New York City, U.S., 11/06/2017 - Musical Groundhog Day. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri
71st Tony Awards – Show – New York City, U.S., 11/06/2017 - Musical Groundhog Day. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri
71st Tony Awards – Show – New York City, U.S., 11/06/2017 - Host Kevin Spacey. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri
71st Tony Awards – Show – New York City, U.S., 11/06/2017 - Presenters David Oyelowo and Sarah Paulson. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri
71st Tony Awards – Show – New York City, U.S., 11/06/2017 - Musical "Dear Evan Hansen" performance. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri
71st Tony Awards – Show – New York City, U.S., 11/06/2017 - Presenter Sally Field. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri
71st Tony Awards – Show – New York City, U.S., 11/06/2017 - Presenters Tom Sturridge and Olivia Wilde. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri
71st Tony Awards – Arrivals – New York City, U.S., 11/06/2017 - Model Candice Swanepoel and fashion designer Prabal Gurung. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz Alvarez
71st Tony Awards – Photo Room – New York City, U.S., 11/06/2017 - Gavin Creel poses with his award for Best Featured Actor in a Musical for “Hello, Dolly!" REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz Alvarez
71st Tony Awards – Arrivals – New York City, U.S., 11/06/2017 - Actress Scarlett Johansson. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz Alvarez
71st Tony Awards – Arrivals – New York City, U.S., 11/06/2017 - Actress Bette Midler. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz Alvarez
71st Tony Awards – Arrivals – New York City, U.S., 11/06/2017 - Actresses Sophie Von Haselberg and Bette Midler (R). REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz Alvarez
71st Tony Awards – Show – New York City, U.S., 11/06/2017 - Musical Miss Saigon performance. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri
71st Tony Awards – Show – New York City, U.S., 11/06/2017 - Playwright Lucas Hnath. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri
71st Tony Awards – Arrivals – New York City, U.S., 11/06/2017 -Costume and set designer Rob Howell. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz Alvarez
71st Tony Awards – Arrivals – New York City, U.S., 11/06/2017 - Actress and singer Kate Baldwin. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz Alvarez
71st Tony Awards – Show – New York City, U.S., 11/06/2017 - Presenters Scott Bakula and Sutton Foster. REUTERS/Carlo Allegri
71st Tony Awards – Arrivals – New York City, U.S., 11/06/2017 - Actress Glenn Close. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz Alvarez
71st Tony Awards – Arrivals – New York City, U.S., 11/06/2017 - Chrissy Teigen. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz Alvarez
71st Tony Awards – Arrivals – New York City, U.S., 11/06/2017 - Actor Alex Sharp. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz Alvarez
71st Tony Awards – Arrivals – New York City, U.S., 11/06/2017 - Linda Cho. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz Alvarez
71st Tony Awards – Arrivals – New York City, U.S., 11/06/2017 - Actress and singer Jenn Colella. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz
71st Tony Awards – Arrivals – New York City, U.S., 11/06/2017 - Actress Rachel Bloom. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz
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