Tonys Roundtable - Shoshana Bean, Rose Byrne, Joshua Henry, John Lithgow, Nathan Lane & Marla Mindelle
6/3/20261 hr 37 min
Six Broadway standouts — nominated this year for 'The Lost Boys,' 'Fallen Angels,' 'Ragtime,' 'Giant,' 'Death of a Salesman' and 'Titaníque,' respectively — discuss the challenges and rewards of working on the Great White Way.
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This episode is brought to you by Universal International Studios, presenting the critically acclaimed series All Her Fault for your Emmy consideration. Sarah Snook stars in the Peacock Original limited series where a seemingly perfect family's world is shattered when their young son goes missing. NPR calls the series "a gripping thriller with exceptional performances," and Collider praises Dakota Fanning and Sarah Snook, calling them incredibly charismatic on screen together, and both delivering powerful performances. All Her Fault is streaming now only on Peacock. [upbeat music] Thank you for joining us for The Hollywood Reporter's 2026 Tonys roundtable. I'm Scott Feinberg, THR's executive editor of awards coverage and host of this awards chatter podcast, and it's been my privilege and pleasure to moderate this gathering since 2014. Why do we do it? Because eight times a week, simultaneously in some 41 theaters packed between 7th and 9th Avenues, and 41st and 65th Streets in Manhattan, magic happens, and I, like so many others, marvel at it, can't get enough of it, and yes, want to try to better understand it. And today, to help us do that, I'm so fortunate to be joined by six of the most gifted magicians of the 2025/2026 Broadway season, each of whom will be going to the 79th Tony Awards on June 7th at Radio City Music Hall, which we'll quickly say will be hosted by Pink, and which you can watch live on CBS or Paramount+ starting at 8:00 PM Eastern.

