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2017 Tony Awards Bingo Broadway Bingo! 2017 Tony Awards game by From My Carolina Home How to Play The rules are quite simple, play just like Bingo. Each of the 8 provided play sheets are different, containing different categories each containing five nominees. Only categories with five were chosen for the boards. Mark winners as they are announced in the given categories. Participants can circle winners with ink, or use a yellow or light color highlighter. Five in a row, either across or diagonal is a winning board. There are two additional entries at the bottom of each sheet with Best Play and Best Musical for a second chance win. Get both right and win. Provide a few prizes for participants to win, inexpensive gifts with a Broadway theme are easy to do. For example, prizes could be videos of Broadway hits made into movies, or books that became Broadway hits and microwave popcorn tied with ribbon. No one will mind if the videos or books came from the library secondhand sale. If no one wins, then have the participants put their names on the boards and draw one. Have fun!! Carole From My Carolina Home Broadway Bingo! 2017 Tony Awards game by From My Carolina Home Best Best Best Best Best Leading Featured Featured Featured Direction of Actor in a Actor in a Actress in a Actor in a a Play Musical Musical Play Play Lucas Steele, Josh Groban, Condola “Natasha, Michael “Natasha, Rashad, “A Bartlett Sher, Pierre & the Aronov, Pierre & the Doll’s House, “Oslo" Great Comet “Oslo” Great Comet Part 2” of 1812” of 1812” Ruben Brandon Michelle Danny Andy Karl, Santiago- Uranowitz, Wilson, DeVito, “The “Groundhog Hudson, “Falsettos” “Sweat” Price” Day” “Jitney" Jayne Daniel David Hyde Mike Faist, Houdyshell, Nathan Lane, Sullivan, Pierce, “Dear Evan “A Doll’s “The Front “The Little “Hello, Hansen” House, Part Page” Foxes" Dolly!” 2” Gavin Creel, Cynthia Rebecca Richard Ben Platt, “Hello, Nixon, “The Taichman, Thomas, “The “Dear Evan Dolly!” Little Foxes” “Indecent Little Foxes” Hansen” Andrew Sam Gold, “A John Douglas Christian Johanna Day, Rannells, Doll’s House, Thompson, Borle, “Sweat” “Falsettos” Part 2" “Jitney” “Falsettos” Best Musical - “Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812” Best Play - “Indecent" Broadway Bingo! 2017 Tony Awards game by From My Carolina Home Best Best Best Leading Best Best Leading Featured Featured Actor in a Direction of Actress in a Actress in a Actor in a Musical a Musical Musical Musical Play David Hyde Kate Christopher Bette Midler, Michael Pierce, Baldwin, Ashley, “Hello, Aronov, “Hello, “Hello, “Come From Dolly!” “Oslo” Dolly!” Dolly!" Away” Rachel Chavkin, Ben Platt, Stephanie J. Christine Danny “Natasha, “Dear Evan Block, Ebersole, DeVito, “The Pierre & the Hansen” “Falsettos" “War Paint" Price” Great Comet of 1812” Denée Josh Groban, Benton, “Natasha, Jenn Colella, Michael Nathan Lane, “Natasha, Pierre & the “Come From Greif, “Dear “The Front Pierre & the Great Comet Away" Evan Hansen" Page” Great Comet of 1812” of 1812" Matthew Christian Rachel Bay Richard Warchus, Patti LuPone, Borle, Jones, “Dear Thomas, “The “Groundhog “War Paint" “Falsettos" Evan Hansen" Little Foxes” Day” Jerry Zaks, Andy Karl, Mary Beth Eva John Douglas “Hello, “Groundhog Peil, Noblezada, Thompson, Dolly!” Day” “Anastasia" “Miss Saigon “Jitney” Best Musical - "Come From Away" Best Play - “Sweat” Broadway Bingo! 2017 Tony Awards game by From My Carolina Home Best Best Best Best Best Leading Featured Featured Leading Direction of Actor in a Actor in a Actress in a Actress in a a Play Play Musical Play Musical Sam Gold, Eva Gavin Creel, Cynthia “A Doll’s Noblezada, Denis Arndt, “Hello, Nixon, “The House, Part “Miss “Heisenberg” Dolly!" Little Foxes” 2" Saigon Mike Faist, Johanna Bette Midler, Chris Cooper, Bartlett Sher, “Dear Evan Day, “Hello, “A Doll’s “Oslo" Hansen" “Sweat” Dolly!” House, Part 2” Condola Ruben Andrew Rashad, “A Christine Corey Santiago- Rannells, Doll’s Ebersole, Hawkins, “Six Hudson, “Falsettos" House, Part “War Paint" Degrees of “Jitney" 2” Separation” Denée Lucas Steele, Daniel Benton, “Natasha, Michelle Kevin Kline, Sullivan, “Natasha, Pierre & the Wilson, “Present “The Little Pierre & the Great Comet “Sweat” Laughter” Foxes" Great Comet of 1812" of 1812" Jayne Brandon Houdyshell, Rebecca Patti Jefferson Uranowitz, “A Doll’s Taichman, LuPone, Mays, “Oslo” “Falsettos” House, Part “Indecent “War Paint" 2” Best Musical - “Dear Evan Hansen” Best Play - “Oslo" Broadway Bingo! 2017 Tony Awards game by From My Carolina Home Best Best Best Featured Best Best Leading Leading Featured Actor in a Choreography Actor in a Actress in a Actress in a Musical Play Musical Play Bette Midler, Mike Faist, Andy Cynthia Kevin Kline, “Hello, “Dear Evan Blankenbuehler, Nixon, “The “Present Dolly!” Hansen" “Bandstand" Little Foxes” Laughter” Corey Peter Darling Christine Andrew Hawkins, and Ellen Kane, Johanna Day, Ebersole, Rannells, “Six Degrees “Groundhog “Sweat” “War Paint" “Falsettos" of Day" Separation” Denée Lucas Steele, Condola Benton, “Natasha, Kelly Devine, Rashad, “A Jefferson “Natasha, Pierre & the “Come From Doll’s Mays, “Oslo” Pierre & the Great Comet Away" House, Part Great Comet of 1812" 2” of 1812" Chris Cooper, Brandon Michelle Patti LuPone, Denis Jones, “A Doll’s Uranowitz, Wilson, “War Paint" “Holiday Inn" House, Part “Falsettos” “Sweat” 2” Jayne Sam Pinkleton, Eva Gavin Creel, Houdyshell, “Natasha, Pierre Denis Arndt, Noblezada, “Hello, “A Doll’s & the Great “Heisenberg” “Miss Saigon Dolly!" House, Part Comet of 1812" 2” Best Musical - “Groundhog Day” Best Play - “Sweat” Broadway Bingo! 2017 Tony Awards game by From My Carolina Home Best Best Best Leading Best Best Leading Featured Featured Actor in a Direction of Actress in a Actress in a Actor in a Play a Play Musical Musical Play Denée Corey Benton, Hawkins, Stephanie J. Sam Gold, “A Danny “Natasha, “Six Degrees Block, Doll’s House, DeVito, “The Pierre & the of “Falsettos" Part 2" Price” Great Comet Separation” of 1812" Kevin Kline, Jenn Colella, Nathan Lane, Bartlett Sher, Patti LuPone, “Present “Come From “The Front “Oslo" “War Paint" Laughter” Away" Page” Ruben Rachel Bay Eva Richard Jefferson Santiago- Jones, “Dear Noblezada, Thomas, “The Mays, “Oslo” Hudson, Evan Hansen" “Miss Saigon Little Foxes” “Jitney" Daniel Mary Beth Bette Midler, John Douglas Denis Arndt, Sullivan, Peil, “Hello, Thompson, “Heisenberg” “The Little “Anastasia" Dolly!” “Jitney” Foxes" Chris Cooper, Kate Rebecca Christine Michael “A Doll’s Baldwin, Taichman, Ebersole, Aronov, House, Part “Hello, “Indecent “War Paint" “Oslo” 2” Dolly!" Best Musical - “Dear Evan Hansen” Best Play - “Oslo " Broadway Bingo! 2017 Tony Awards game by From My Carolina Home Best Best Best Leading Best Best Leading Featured Featured Actress in a Direction of Actress in a Actor in a Actor in a Musical a Musical Play Musical Play Rachel Chavkin, Eva Richard Cate Andrew “Natasha, Noblezada, Thomas, “The Blanchett, Rannells, Pierre & the “Miss Saigon Little Foxes” “The Present" “Falsettos" Great Comet of 1812” Lucas Steele, Bette Midler, John Douglas Michael “Natasha, Jennifer Ehle, “Hello, Thompson, Greif, “Dear Pierre & the “Oslo" Dolly!” “Jitney” Evan Hansen" Great Comet of 1812" Matthew Christine Nathan Lane, Sally Field, Brandon Warchus, Ebersole, “The Front “The Glass Uranowitz, “Groundhog “War Paint" Page” Menagerie" “Falsettos” Day” Denée Benton, Jerry Zaks, Michael Laura Linney, Gavin Creel, “Natasha, “Hello, Aronov, “The Little “Hello, Pierre & the Dolly!” “Oslo” Foxes" Dolly!" Great Comet of 1812" Christopher Laurie Danny Mike Faist, Patti LuPone, Ashley, Metcalf, “A DeVito, “The “Dear Evan “War Paint" “Come From Doll’s House, Price” Hansen" Away” Part 2" Best Musical - "Come From Away" Best Play - “A Doll’s House, Part 2” Broadway Bingo! 2017 Tony Awards game by From My Carolina Home Best Best Best Leading Best Featured Best Leading Featured Actress in a Choreography Actor in a Actor in a Actor in a Play Musical Play Play Lucas Steele, Chris Cooper, Michael “Natasha, Jennifer Ehle, Denis Jones, “A Doll’s Aronov, Pierre & the “Oslo" “Holiday Inn" House, Part “Oslo” Great Comet 2” of 1812" Sam Pinkleton, Danny Sally Field, Brandon Corey “Natasha, Pierre DeVito, “The “The Glass Uranowitz, Hawkins, & the Great Price” Menagerie" “Falsettos” “Six Degrees Comet of 1812" of Separation” Richard Laura Andy Gavin Creel, Kevin Kline, Thomas, Linney, “The Blankenbuehler, “Hello, “Present “The Little Little Foxes" “Bandstand" Dolly!" Laughter” Foxes” Laurie Peter Darling John Douglas Mike Faist, Metcalf, “A and Ellen Kane, Jefferson Thompson, “Dear Evan Doll’s House, “Groundhog Mays, “Oslo” “Jitney” Hansen" Part 2" Day" Nathan Lane, Cate Kelly Devine, Andrew Denis Arndt, “The Front Blanchett, “Come From Rannells, “Heisenberg” Page” “The Present" Away" “Falsettos" Best Musical - “Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812” Best Play - “Indecent” Broadway Bingo! 2017 Tony Awards game by From My Carolina Home Best Best Best Leading Best Best Leading Featured Featured Actor in a Direction of Actress in a Actress in a Actor in a Musical a Musical Play Play Play Rachel Chavkin, Ben Platt, John Douglas Sally Field, Johanna Day, “Natasha, “Dear Evan Thompson, “The Glass “Sweat” Pierre & the Hansen” “Jitney” Menagerie" Great Comet of 1812” Condola Christian Michael Nathan Lane, Laura Linney, Rashad, “A Borle, Greif, “Dear “The Front “The Little Doll’s House, “Falsettos” Evan Hansen" Page” Foxes" Part 2” Josh Groban, Matthew Laurie “Natasha, Michelle Michael Warchus, Metcalf, “A Pierre & the Wilson, Aronov, “Groundhog Doll’s House, Great Comet “Sweat” “Oslo” Day” Part 2" of 1812” Jayne Jerry Zaks, Andy Karl, Houdyshell, Danny Cate “Hello, “Groundhog “A Doll’s DeVito, “The Blanchett, Dolly!” Day” House, Part Price” “The Present" 2” David Hyde Christopher Cynthia Richard Pierce, Ashley, Jennifer Ehle, Nixon, “The Thomas, “The “Hello, “Come From “Oslo" Little Foxes” Little Foxes” Dolly!” Away” Best Musical - “Groundhog Day” Best Play - “A Doll’s House, Part 2” .
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