NEW YORK— Patina Miller has danced away with a Tony Award for her role in the revival of “Pippin.”
Miller, last on Broadway in “Sister Act,” won the best lead actress in a musical trophy playing the same emcee part that won Ben Vereen a best-actor Tony in 1973.
The win caps a whirlwind few years for the Carnegie Mellon University graduate, who was nominated for back-to-back Tonys for her first roles on Broadway.
In Diane Paulus’ retelling of “Pippin,” Miller is a muscular creature with a hat and cane who dances Bob Fosse steps and does tricks on a trapeze while singing.
Miller beat Stephanie J. Block of “The Mystery of Edwin Drood,” Carolee Carmello from
“Scandalous,” Valisia LeKae from “Motown The Musical” and Laura Osnes from “Rodgers + Hammerstein’s Cinderella.”