48th Tony Awards - Musical Sequence

Musical Sequence

Victor Garber introduced scenes from the 1994 nominees for Best Revival of a Musical:

  • Grease ("We Go Together" - Company);
  • She Loves Me ("I Don't Know His Name"/"She Loves Me" - Diane Fratantoni, Sally Mayes and Boyd Gaines);
  • Damn Yankees ("Shoeless Joe From Hannibal, Mo." - Vicki Lewis and Company);
  • Carousel ("You'll Never Walk Alone"- Shirley Verrett and Company).
  • Vanessa L. Williams on live remote from Toronto introduced Show Boat ("Ol' Man River" - Michel Bell and Company).

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