The cast of “Mamma Mia!” takes a “Kinky Boots”-inspired turn. (Andrew H. Walker / Getty Images)
The cast of “The Phantom of the Opera” performs. (Evan Agostini / Associated Press)
The cast and producers from “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” accept the award for best revival of a play. (Evan Agostini / Associated Press)
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Jules Fisher and Peggy Eisenhauer accept their Tony Award for lighting design for “Lucky Guy.” (Andrew H. Walker / Getty Images)
Cyndi Lauper is the first solo woman to win the award for best score, for the best musical winner “Kinky Boots.” (Andrew H. Walker / Getty Images)
Laura Osnes of “Rodgers + Hammerstein’s Cinderella” performs at the Tony Awards. (Evan Agostini / Associated Press)
Gabriel Ebert accepts the award for featured actor in a musical for his role in “Matilda, the Musical.” (Andrew H. Walker / Getty Images)
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Dennis Kelly wins for book of a musical for “Matilda, the Musical.” (Andrew H. Walker / Getty Images)
Anthony Warlow and Lilla Crawford of “Annie” onstage. (Andrew H. Walker / Getty Images)
The cast of “Matilda, the Musical” performs. (Evan Agostini / Associated Press)
The cast of “Newsies the Musical” together again. (Evan Agostini / Associated Press)
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Sigourney Weaver takes note of New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s support for the stage during their presentation. (Andrew H. Walker / Getty Images)
Huntington Theatre Company’s Managing Director Michael Maso, left, and Artistic Director Peter DuBois accept the Regional Theatre Award. (Evan Agostini / Invision/AP)
Laura Benanti, from left, Andrew Rannells, Megan Hilty and Neil Patrick Harris perform a humorous skit about stage actors and the often-shaky move to TV. (Evan Agostini / Invision/AP)
Arthur Darvill performs at the 67th Tony Awards. (Andrew H. Walker / Getty Images)
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Presenter Jesse Eisenberg. (Andrew H. Walker / Getty Images)
Host Neil Patrick Harris performs the opening number with Mike Tyson at his side. (Andrew H. Walker / Getty Images)
Jesse Tyler Ferguson and Jane Krakowski take their turn as presenters. (Andrew H. Walker / Getty Images)
Neil Patrick Harris has a moment with “Annie’s” Sandy. (Andrew H. Walker / Getty Images)
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Neil Patrick Harris starts off the 67th Tony Awards with a big musical number. (Andrew H. Walker / Getty Images)
Bertie Carvel portrays the sadistic Miss Trunchbull in “Matilda, the Musical.” (Andrew H. Walker / Getty Images)
The cast of “Motown The Musical” performs. (Andrew H. Walker / Getty Images)
Zachary Quinto and Audra McDonald speak as presenters. (Andrew H. Walker / Getty Images)
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Judith Light accepts the award for actress in a featured role in a play for “The Assembled Parties.” (Andrew H. Walker / Getty Images)
Sound designer Leon Rothenberg accepts the award for sound design of a play for “The Nance.” (Andrew H. Walker / Getty Images)
The cast of “Matilda, the Musical” performs. (Andrew H. Walker / Getty Images)
Scarlett Johansson and Alan Cumming, arm in arm, as presenters. (Andrew H. Walker / Getty Images)
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John Shivers accepts the award for sound design for a musical for “Kinky Boots.” (Andrew H. Walker / Getty Images)
Tom Hanks presents the award for actress in a featured role in a play. (Evan Agostini / Invision / Associated Press)
Courtney B. Vance accepts the award for featured actor in a play for “Lucky Guy.” (Evan Agostini / Invision/AP)