Alex Newell and J. Harrison Ghee became the first openly non-binary performers to win Tony Awards Sunday night.
Newell, 30, won earlier in the evening in the featured actor in a musical category for their role as Lulu in โShucked,โ a Broadway original musical centered around corn. The actor first reached notoriety for their breakout role as Unique in โGlee.โ
Harrison Ghee, 33, won in the category of lead actor in a musical for their performance as Jerry/Daphne in โSome Like it Hot,โ which is based on Billy Wilderโs 1959 romantic comedy featuring Marilyn Monroe.
Both actors took their opportunities onstage to address gender-nonconforming viewers.
โThank you for seeing me Broadway,โ Newell said onstage at the United Palace in New York Cityโs Washington Heights. โI should not be up here as a queer, nonbinary fat black little baby from Massachusetts,โ they continued.
โTo anyone that thinks that they canโt do it, Iโm going to look you dead in your face that you can do anything you put your mind to.โ
Harrison Ghee gave a similarly inspiring acceptance speech.
โMy mother raised me to understand that my gifts that God gave me were not about me,โ they said. โTo use them to be effective in the world. To help someone elseโs journey.
โSo thank you for teaching me how to live, how to love, how to give,โ they said. โTo every trans, gender-nonconforming human who ever was told you couldnโt be, you couldnโt be seen, this is for you.โ
Broadway performer Justin David Sullivan withdrew from Tony Award consideration earlier this year because of the lack of non-gendered nomination categories.
Sullivan plays the role of May in โ& Juliet.โ
In an interview with MSNBC, Ghee and Newell addressed why they chose to submit their nominations in the actor categories.
โWhen I chose my category, I literally just went to what the word meant,โ Newell said on the network. โYou donโt say Iโm going to see my doctoress. You donโt say Iโm…
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