Anyone else have "Hamilton" stuck in their head this week?

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Do the Tony Awards after-parties require copious use of "jazz hands" by attendees, or is it just optional but guaranteed...?
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Inside Cynthia Erivo’s Tonys Afterparty: “I Think We Should All Dance Now”

Erivo, Entertainment 360 and UTA hosted the party, which welcomed newly minted Tony Award winners, performers and more. Listerine sponsored the event, with The Hollywood Reporter as the exclusive media partner. 

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Cynthia Erivo, Ben Stiller, Danielle Brooks Celebrate the Tony Awards at Starry Afterparty

After hosting the 2025 Tony Awards, Cynthia Erivo celebrated with the winners and stars at an afterparty. See photos.

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‘Hamilton’ Original Cast Reunites for Tony Awards Medley — Watch

The 10-year anniversary performance welcomed back Lin-Manuel Miranda and co. to the stage.

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Tony Awards Snubs and Surprises: ‘Death Becomes Her’ Goes One for 10 as ‘Purpose’ Scores Upset Best Play Win

Both 'Gypsy' and the George Clooney-fronted 'Good Night, and Good Luck' were shut out despite landing five nominations apiece.

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Darren Criss Wins First Tony Award for ‘Maybe Happy Ending’

Criss currently stars in and produces the original musical.

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Tony Awards: ‘Maybe Happy Ending’ Wins Big, Nicole Scherzinger Takes Home First Tony

Darren Criss also won his first Tony Award for 'Maybe Happy Ending' as did 'Succession' star Sarah Snook for 'The Picture of Dorian Gray.'

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Nicole Scherzinger Wins Tony Award for Best Actress In a Musical After Heated Race

Scherzinger, who rose to fame as the lead singer of The Pussycat Dolls, was closely competing with Audra McDonald, the most Tony-winning performer in history.

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Cynthia Erivo Gets Support From Oprah, Belts Out “Sometimes All You Need Is a Song” in Tony Awards Opening

The backstage moment and onstage monologue both featured 'Wicked' allusions.

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