‘Hadestown’ jumps to lead of pack before Tonys really start
NEW YORK — The arty and original “Hadestown,” which takes place in the underworld of Greek mythology, began its night at the Tony Awards with four wins before the telecast even started.
Rachel Hauck took home the award for scenic design and Nevin Steinberg and Jessica Paz won for sound design of a musical. The lighting design was won by Bradley King and orchestrations were won by Michael Chorney and Todd Sickafoose.
Ten of the technical awards were handed out before host James Corden kicked off the telecast on CBS. “The Ferryman’s” Rob Howell took home two Tonys — for best play set designs and costumes. Robert Horn won for best book of a musical for “Tootsie.”