The American Theatre Wing's Tony Awards® took place last Sunday, bringing the toast of Broadway to the small screen for the world to experience. This past year proved to be a strong season for musicals and plays alike. In honor of the ceremony, we’ve paired a few standout listings with our favorite winning shows.
36380 Game Cock Road – An Enemy of the People
An Enemy of the People takes place in a small, coastal town where a spa is set to open. Situated on a private island, 36380 Game Cock Road is an idyllic seaside retreat with a spa-like private bath and Jacuzzi.
"With its all-star cast and important messsage, An Enemy of the People is truly a play for the times. I'm so proud to have co-produced it and recommend it to anyone looking for not only a great show, but a one-of-a-kind theatrical experience. Also, congratulations to Jeremy Strong for a well-deserved win." - Marsi Gardiner, Brown Harris Stevens Agent and Enemy Co-Producer
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425 West 50th Street – Hell’s Kitchen
Alicia Keys’ new musical has the most nominations this year. Inspired by her life growing up in the vibrant neighborhood, Hell’s Kitchen is a reminder that dreams can come true. Located in the heart of HK, 425 West 50th offers ease of access to a variety of dining and entertainment options.
"The show is electrifying and makes you want to jump up and dance. It’s hard to believe the amount of talent that radiates in New York City. This coming-of-age story that Alicia Keys brings to us in Hell’s Kitchen captures the feelings we all coped with as teens longing for independence. In Hell's Kitchen, we get to see how insular it can feel being protected during those years by not only your family but your, well intended, community. " - Kirsten Aiello, Brown Harris Stevens Agent
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Surfside Drive – The Great Gatsby
We could easily see Jay Gatsby throwing one of his lavish parties at this contemporary Bridgehampton home, which has an outdoor oasis that is ideal for entertaining.
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123 Third Avenue – Merrily We Roll Along
Merrily is a classic Sondheim musical that tells of Franklin Shepard, a composer and producer. Previously owned by Theatre Director David Saint, this sprawling East Village Duplex is bound to inspire creativity.
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2001 Fifth Avenue - Jaja’s African Hair Braiding
A proverbial love letter to Harlem culture, Jaja’s African Hair Braiding is as heartfelt as it is comedic. In honor of the play, we had to showcase this impressive Harlem townhome imbued with the area’s history.