Creative Arts Emmys 2013: Tonys telecast wins four awards
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This year’s Tony Awards show was one of the top winners at Sunday’s 65th Annual Creative Arts Emmys.
The 66th annual Tony telecast -- which tied with “Boardwalk Empire” for the second-largest number of Emmys won, with four apiece -- took home honors for special class program; Neil Patrick Harris as host/producer and technical direction. “If I Had Time,” the closing number for the Tonys by Adam Schlesinger and David Javerbaum, won the Emmy for original music and lyrics.
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Another Broadway alum was honored at Sunday’s ceremony at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles. Carrie Preston was named best guest actress in a drama for her role as the unorthodox lawyer Elsbeth Tascioni on “The Good Wife.”
The FXX network will air a two-hour, edited version of the Creative Arts Emmys (the original ceremony clocked in at 3.5 hours) at 9 p.m. on Sept. 21.
The Primetime Emmys, hosted by Harris, will be broadcast live on CBS on Sept. 22.
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