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6 things you should know happened at Sunday's Tony Awards

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Stars talk about change and equality on Tonys red carpet Josmar Taveras, USA TODAY

1. The Band's Visit, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child clean up. 

Pop culture dominated Sunday's awards, with high-profile musicals Mean Girls and SpongeBob SquarePants among the most nominated shows of the night. But it was Harry Potter, with six including best play, and Band's, with 10 including best musical, that impressed most, taking top honors. 

2. Sara Bareilles and Josh Groban salute the losers.

The Waitress and Great Comet actors proved winning hosts, with plenty of songs and self-referential winks, including an opening that poked fun at the fact that neither of them has won a Tony, despite starring gigs on Broadway. "Neither of us has won anything," Groban joked, shortly before inviting members of current Broadway ensembles on stage for a tongue-in-cheek parody. "It is what it is."

More: Winners: Who took home Tony Awards?

3. Bruce Springsteen gets mixed reviews.

The Boss was in the house to promote his fast-selling theatrical outing, Springsteen on Broadway, which has been playing to largely sold-out houses since last fall. But the musician's performance on the Tonys was met with many shrugs, as some Twitter users referred to the sappy, spoken-word-heavy set as an "800-year monologue" and "rejected Folger's commercial."

4. Robert De Niro is bleeped for comments about Trump.

Introducing Springsteen, who earned a special Tony Award for his Broadway run this past year, De Niro began by saying, "I'm just going to say one thing: (Expletive) Trump!  It's no longer 'down with Trump.' It's '(expletive) Trump!' " The profane declaration was met with both uncomfortable laughter and applause from those in Radio City Music Hall. The expletives were bleeped by CBS.

Bruce Springsteen performs a portion of his solo show

Bruce Springsteen performs a portion of his solo show "Springsteen on Broadway" at the 72nd Tony Awards at Radio City Music Hall. (Photo: Robert Deutsch/USA TODAY)

5. Actors get political as they pick up top honors. 

Actors weren't afraid to get political in their speeches Sunday night. Andrew Garfield, accepting the award for best lead actor in a play for Angels in America, referenced the recent Supreme Court ruling around a Colorado cake shop that refused to make a cake for a same-sex couple. "We are all sacred and we all belong, so let's just bake a cake for everyone who wants a cake," Garfield said. "We need to change everything. We need to start over. The old guard needs to quietly vanish into the night and graciously give the world to the new generation."

6. Parkland students deliver an emotional performance. 

Drama students from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, who endured a mass shooting in February that killed 17, made a surprise showing when they sang Seasons of Love from Rent, bringing many audience members to tears and earning a standing ovation. 

 

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6 things you should know happened at Sunday's Tony AwardsKerry WashingtonDenise GoughKen DavenportDavid MorseBee Shaffer, left, and British Editor-in-Chief of theCondola RashadMatthew MorrisonTony ShalhoubGlenda JacksonMadeleine Gurdon and Andrew Lloyd Webber.Matt BomerNominee Mark Rylance and Claire van KampenJohn LeguizamoNathan LaneRachel BloomNEW YORK, NY - JUNE 10: Claire Danes and Hugh DancyTodd Spiewak, left, and Jim ParsonsAmy Schumer, left, and Chris Fischer arrive at theKathleen Rosemary Treado, left, and Jeff Daniels arrivePablo Salinas and Tituss BurgessCarey MulliganTina FeyTina Fey and Jeff RichmondCynthia ErivoRenee FlemingMarissa Jaret WinokurMing-Na WenChristine BaranskiLaura OsnesNominee Kyle Jarrow (R) and Lauren WorshamBrian Tyree Henry, nominee for "Lobby Hero"Cathryn Stringer and Joshua HenrySchuyler Helford and Josh Groban.Sara Bareilles and Joe TippettLifetime achievement award recipient Chita Rivera (r)President of The Broadway League Charlotte St. MartinPlain White T's lead singer Tom Higgenson.Sara Bareilles"Frozen" songwriters Robert Lopez, left, and KristenNominee Jamshied Sharifi (l) and Miyuki SakamotoLaurie MetcalfSam Handel and Lauren Ambrose.Hamish BowlesLaChanzeZoey DeutchBruce Springsteen and Patti Scialfa.Kelli O'HaraAshley ParkRachel BrosnahanMelissa BenoistDorota Kishlovsky and Andrew Rannells.Andrew GarfieldUzo AdubaChristopher JacksonLindsay MendezEthan SlaterKatharine McPheeJames Monroe IglehartMatthew Morrison arrives at the 72nd annual Tony AwardsMiles McMillan, left, and Zachary QuintoNEW YORK, NY - JUNE 10: Joshua Henry attends the 72ndTatiana MaslanyKerry WashingtonChristine BaranskiDavid Zinn, nominee for best costume design and bestRachel BloomMichael CeraAndrew GarfieldJenna UshkowitzBrooklyn SudanoJosh GrobanJoan Allen (L) and Tina LandauHosts Sara Bareilles and GrobanLauren Ridloff, nominee for lead actress in a playWayne Coyne of The Flaming Lips and Katy WeaverNoma Dumezweni, nominee for featured actress in a playJennifer Lee, nominee for book of a musical for "Frozen."Stephanie StylesMelody Herzfeld, drama teacher from Marjory StonemanNEW YORK, NY - JUNE 10: Nikki M. James attends theMichael Arden (L) and Andy Mientus
Laurie MetcalfHamish BowlesZoey DeutchKelli O'HaraRachel BrosnahanDorota Kishlovsky and Andrew Rannells.Uzo AdubaLindsay MendezKatharine McPheeMatthew Morrison arrives at the 72nd annual Tony AwardsNEW YORK, NY - JUNE 10: Joshua Henry attends the 72ndKerry WashingtonDavid Zinn, nominee for best costume design and bestMichael CeraJenna UshkowitzJosh GrobanHosts Sara Bareilles and GrobanWayne Coyne of The Flaming Lips and Katy WeaverJennifer Lee, nominee for book of a musical for "Frozen."Melody Herzfeld, drama teacher from Marjory StonemanMichael Arden (L) and Andy MientusDenise GoughDavid MorseCondola RashadTony ShalhoubMadeleine Gurdon and Andrew Lloyd Webber.Nominee Mark Rylance and Claire van KampenNathan LaneNEW YORK, NY - JUNE 10: Claire Danes and Hugh DancyAmy Schumer, left, and Chris Fischer arrive at thePablo Salinas and Tituss BurgessTina FeyCynthia ErivoMarissa Jaret WinokurChristine BaranskiNominee Kyle Jarrow (R) and Lauren WorshamCathryn Stringer and Joshua HenrySara Bareilles and Joe TippettPresident of The Broadway League Charlotte St. MartinSara BareillesNominee Jamshied Sharifi (l) and Miyuki Sakamoto

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