Key Points

Darren Criss achieved a significant milestone by winning his first Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical. His emotional acceptance speech celebrated his wife Mia's unwavering support and the magical journey of performing in "Maybe Happy Ending". The musical, which follows two retired "Helperbot" robots, also won Best Musical after receiving ten nominations. Criss's win represents a triumphant moment in his evolving Broadway career, transitioning from television star to respected stage performer.

Key Points: Darren Criss Wins Tony for Robotic Musical Breakthrough

  • First Tony Award marks breakthrough for Glee alum in Broadway musical
  • Emotional speech dedicates win to supportive wife Mia
  • Plays robot character in innovative musical Maybe Happy Ending
  • Musical wins Best Musical after ten nominations
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Darren Criss wins first Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical, dedicates it to his wife

Glee star Darren Criss celebrates first Tony Award for 'Maybe Happy Ending', giving heartfelt tribute to wife Mia and Broadway journey

"A lot of humans got me here - Darren Criss"

Washington DC, June 9

Actor and singer-songwriter Darren Criss received the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical.

While accepting it, he said, "A lot of humans got me here," referring to the robot character he plays in the original musical.

He dedicated his win to his wife Mia, saying, "The real hero about this for this remarkable journey is my wife, Mia, who took a massive swing on allowing me to do this," he said in his speech, reported People.

He further said, "To allow this crazy upheaval in our life, to make this logistically possible, and for bearing the brunt of raising two tiny friends under three, so that I could raise a singing robot at the Belasco Theatre eight times a week."

Chris continued, "You're the very pedestal that upholds the shiny spinny bit in our lives, and your love and your support for me and our beautiful children, combined with the miracle of working on something as magical as Maybe Happy Ending, has been and will always be award enough," reported People.

The actor also shouted out costar Helen J Shen, saying he was "so proud" of a "Broadway debut for the books. This is where you belong." After honouring his mother, father and brother, as well as "every teacher to ever have taught me," he concluded, "Everybody out there, break a leg, and I'm gonna go celebrate with my favourite kind of people to party with: theatre people!"

Criss garnered his first Tony Award nomination this year for his performance as Oliver in Maybe Happy Ending. The musical follows two retired "Helperbot" robots in the distant future as they develop an odd alliance. Will Aronson and Hue Park wrote the book for the Tony-winning production, which is directed by Michael Arden and features music by Aronson, lyrics by Park. The Glee alum appears in the film alongside Shen, Dez Duron, and Marcus Choi.

Maybe Happy Ending garnered ten Tony Award nominations this year, including Best Musical, Best Original Score, and Best Scenic Design for a Musical. Following Criss' win, the show won Best Musical.

Criss made his Broadway debut in the 2012 revival of How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying. The Emmy winner's previous Broadway credits also include Hedwig and the Angry Inch and American Buffalo. He also starred in Off-Broadway's long-running production of Little Shop of Horrors, reported People.

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Priya K.
What a beautiful acceptance speech! His dedication to his wife shows true partnership in marriage. In India, we also value family support in professional achievements. Wishing them both continued success! ❤️
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Rahul S.
Never heard of this musical before but the concept sounds interesting - robots developing relationships? Reminds me of some sci-fi Bollywood films we've had. Would love to see an Indian adaptation of this story!
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Ananya M.
So happy for Darren Criss! I remember him from Glee days. It's wonderful to see artists grow and achieve such milestones. His speech was very emotional - especially the part about balancing family and career. Many Indian artists face similar challenges.
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Vikram J.
While I appreciate the artistic achievement, I do wish Indian theatre artists got similar recognition and awards. Our Broadway equivalents like Prithvi Theatre or NCPA produce amazing work too. Hope one day we have our own global platform like the Tonys!
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Sunita P.
"Tiny friends" for his kids - what a cute way to put it! 😊 Indian parents would relate to this balancing act between career and parenting. The musical sounds innovative - would love to see more sci-fi themes in musical theatre here too.
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Karan D.
Interesting to see Western musicals exploring AI themes. In India, we've had mythological robots in stories like Vishwamitra creating an artificial being. Maybe Happy Ending seems like a modern take on similar philosophical questions about artificial life.

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