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Patti LuPone Wins 3rd Tony Award, Pays Tribute to Broadway Understudies & COVID Safety Teams

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She’s a three-time Tony winner now! Patti LuPone won yet another award at the 2022 Tony Awards on Sunday (June 12) at Radio City Music Hall in New York City.

The legendary Broadway performer picked up the award for Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Musical for her performance in Company.

Her co-star Jennifer Simard, who is nominated the same category, is also pictured in the gallery. During her acceptance speech, Patti paid tribute to the understudies and COVID safety teams who have kept Broadway going throughout the pandemic. Patti thanked “all of the understudies across all of the stages in New York, and to all of the COVID safety people… I love you all.

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