
Joel Grey on the alchemy of theater
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On this Tony Sunday, thoughts from one of the giants of Broadway, renowned song-and-dance man Joel Grey, who tonight will collect his second Tony Award, this time for lifetime achievement:
The Tony Awards have aired nationally on television since 1967. I had the privilege of opening that very first telecast with a performance from "Cabaret," for which my friend John Kander composed the music.

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