NEW YORK (AP) — Diane Paulus won her first Tony Award for directing the crackling, high-energy revival of "Pippin." Courtney B. Vance, Gabriel Ebert and Judith Light won the first acting trophies. Pam MacKinnon won for directing "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?," a year after earning her first nomination for helming "Clybourne Park." The Tonys are being broadcast live by CBS from Radio City Music Hall. Neil Patrick Harris is back for his fourth turn as emcee and leads a show featuring talented children and pulse-pounding musical numbers. The big, opening number started with Harris simply holding a guitar in a pub like "Once" but quickly morphed into a flashy razzle-dazzle number that...
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