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  • Bernadette Peters poses for the camera at the CFDA Fashion Awards at Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center on June 7, 2010 in New York City
  • Bernadette Peters and Bette Midler at the spring 2009 Zac Posen show
  • Bernadette Peters at Madonna’s ‘I Am Because We Are’ premiere at the 20008 Tribeca Film Festival
  • Mary Tyler Moore, Angela Lansbury & Bernadette Peters with a dog
  • Patrick Wilson with Bernadette Peters in NYC
  • Bernadette Peters & Harvey Fierstein together onstage
  • Bernadette Peters smiles for the cameras
  • Bernadette Peters on the Radio City Music Hall red carpet
  • Stan Herman, Lifetime Achievement Award recipient, and Bernadette Peters
  • Will and Grace, Bernadette Peters

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    Bernadette Peters poses for the camera at the CFDA Fashion Awards at Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center on June 7, 2010 in New York City

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    Bernadette Peters and Bette Midler at the spring 2009 Zac Posen show

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    Bernadette Peters at Madonna’s ‘I Am Because We Are’ premiere at the 20008 Tribeca Film Festival

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    Mary Tyler Moore, Angela Lansbury & Bernadette Peters with a dog

  • AP

    Patrick Wilson with Bernadette Peters in NYC

  • AP

    Bernadette Peters & Harvey Fierstein together onstage

  • AP

    Bernadette Peters smiles for the cameras

  • AP

    Bernadette Peters on the Radio City Music Hall red carpet

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    Stan Herman, Lifetime Achievement Award recipient, and Bernadette Peters

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    Will and Grace, Bernadette Peters

 

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May 1, 2012

Cynthia Nixon Earns Tony Nomination; ‘Once’ Leads With 11 Nods

The low-tech musical “Once,” based on the love story of a Czech flower seller and an Irish street musician in Dublin, got a leading 11 Tony Award nominations Tuesday, proving sentiment can sway nominators just as much as special effects.

Two other musicals — “The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess” and “Nice Work If You Can Get It” — each got 10 nominations as the Tony committee spread the wealth. Unlike last year’s “The Book of Mormon,” no monster single hit dominated the nominations.

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