, who began his journey as Oscar Levant at Chicago’s Goodman Theatre, won the leading actor Tony for his work in Doug Wright’s play “Good Night, Oscar.” He said, inaccurately but forgivably, that this must be the first time an Oscar had won a Tony.
Brandon Uranowitz won for best featured actor in a play for “Leopoldstadt.” “The only thing I have ever wanted is to repay you for the sacrifices you made for me,” he said to his parents in the audience. “But I work in the theater, so I can’t do that.”
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