It's almost time for theatre's biggest night to commence!

The 73rd Annual Tony Awards will again be hosted by James Corden and will celebrate the most impressive players on the stage scene on Sunday, June 9 at Radio City Music Hall in New York. For those Broadway fans who can't make it to see the big event in person, though, the action will also be broadcast live for you to enjoy from comfort of your coach.

CBS will air the three-hour event live at 8/7c, at which time subscribers of CBS All Access can also tune in to catch the show live on the streaming platform. West coast audiences should also plan to tune in at 8 p.m. PST for the tape-delayed showing on CBS.

Fans can catch the red carpet pre-show, hosted by Denny Directo and Montego Glover, starting at 5/4c on Twitter.

Tonight Is the Night!
Don't miss "Live from the Red Carpet" before the 2019 Tony Awards
Hosted by @DDirecto and @MontegoGlover
Sunday, June 9 beginning at 5pm ET
Watch LIVE on Twitter from @CBS
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— The Tony Awards (@TheTonyAwards) June 9, 2019

As for who's up for the night's shiniest prizes? Well, Hadestown leads the pack with a whopping 14 nominations, while Ain't Too Proud--The Life and Times of the Temptations has 12, and Tootsie boasts 11 nominations. Each of those three will compete for Best Musical with Beetlejuice and The Prom, while Choir Boy, The Ferryman, Gary: A Sequel to Titus Andronicus, Ink, and What the Constitution Means to Me are all up for Best Play. A full list of nominees can be found at CBS.



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