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Evan Rosen | New York Daily News

NEW YORK — The 77th Annual Tony Awards will be broadcast live from Lincoln Center on Sunday night, with the ceremony slated to feature some rising stars as well as acclaimed veteran actors.

Broadway newbie Brody Grant is nominated for his role as Ponyboy Curtis in the musical rendition of “The Outsiders,” while Brian d’Arcy James and Kelli O’Hara have received their fifth and eighth Tony nominations, respectively, for “Days of Wine and Roses.”

The ceremony is set to be hosted again this year by Ariana DeBose, who wowed viewers when she danced her way through a wordless opening at last year’s Tony Awards amidst the now-settled Hollywood writers’ strike.

Here’s everything you need to know about the upcoming awards show, as well as a few predictions on who might take home the hardware.

How to watch the Tony Awards

The ceremony will broadcast live on CBS from 8-11 p.m. ET, and also available to stream on Paramount+ and Pluto TV.

Ahead of that, a preshow titled “Act One” will begin at 6:30 p.m., streaming live and free on Pluto TV, with hosts Julianne Hough and Utkarsh Ambudkar.

Viewers can catch the preshow on streaming devices, mobile apps, or online by visiting Pluto TV and selecting the ET channel.

Kecia Lewis, left, and Maleah Joi Moon in “Hell’s Kitchen.” (Marc J. Franklin/TNS) 

Performances

Nine different musical numbers were selected to highlight the shows nominated for best musical and best revival of a musical, featuring actors like Jonathan Groff, Daniel Radcliffe and Eddie Redmayne.

After recent outcry that the play “Stereophonic” had been left off the set list, producers reportedly had a change of heart Wednesday, saying the show would be included. Here’s the full list of performances:

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