Broadway stars grow to be first overtly nonbinary performers to win Tony awards
wo Broadway stars have grow to be the primary overtly nonbinary performers to win Tony awards at this 12 months’s Manhattan ceremony.
Actor J Harrison Ghee walked away with the lead actor in a musical award final evening, whereas Alex Newell gained the prize for featured actor in a musical.
Ghee, 33, from Fayetteville in North Carolina, gained the distinguished award for his or her efficiency as a gender-questioning musician within the Casey Nicholaw musical Some Like It Hot.
“For every trans, nonbinary, gender non-conforming human who ever was told you couldn’t be seen, this is for you,” mentioned Ghee of their acceptance speech.
Newell, who gained their finest featured actor prize for his or her function as Lulu in Jack O’Brien’s musical Shucked, thanked the world of Broadway theatre for “seeing” them as they accepted their statuette.
“To my entire building and cast and crew of Shucked, you are my rock, I love you all. Thank you for seeing me Broadway,” they mentioned, including that they “should not be up here” as a black and nonbinary actor.
They are finest identified for taking part in transgender teenager Unique Adams on the musical comedy collection Glee after coming runner-up on the fact spin-off collection The Glee Project
Both Ghee and Newell additionally thanked their moms of their acceptance speeches.
“Mommy I love you, thank you for believing in me, thank you for loving me unconditionally, thank you for teaching me what strength is,” mentioned Newell.
“My mother raised me to understand that my gifts that God gave me were not about me, to use them to be effective in the world, to help someone else’s journey. So thank you for teaching me how to live, how to love, how to give,” Ghee mentioned.
While the Tony awards nonetheless use gendered efficiency classes, each Newell and Ghee agreed to be thought of underneath the class of actor moderately than actress.
A 3rd nonbinary actor, Justin David Sullivan, who starred within the musical & Juliet, selected to not be thought of for a prize as a substitute of competing in a gendered class.
In a pre-award interview with MSNBC, Ghee mentioned: “One of the things that’s helped me in making the decision for myself is the understanding that I will always show up in the fullness of who I am, no matter where someone else compartmentalises me.
“We put labels and limits on people to make sense of them for ourselves,” they mentioned, including that they “don’t expect other people to get” their identification on a regular basis.
“When I chose this category I literally went to what the word meant,” mentioned Newell of their resolution to be thought of throughout the historically male class.
“You don’t say I’m going to see my doctor-ess, you don’t say I’m going to get a plumber-ess,” they defined.
“You say, I’m a plumber, I’m a doctor, and I said I’m an actor, so that’s what I chose for that.”