home: The complete list of winners Our show wrap-up 8 10 P.M. Tallying up the results Joan Marcus / Boneau/Bryan-Brown Fun Home and The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, above, led the pack with five Tony Awards each, according to Rabble. An American in Paris and The King and I each won four awards. Notable wins included Curious Incident with best play, Fun Home with best musical, Alex Sharp of Curious Incident with lead actor in a play, and Kelli O'Hara of King and I with lead actress in a musical. The Audience won two, and Skylight, Something Rotten!, Wolf Hall Parts One & Two and You Can't Take It With You each won one.-- Noelene Clark Read more8 05 P.M. Larry David presents the last award Theo Wargo/Getty Images for Tony Awards Productions7 59 P.M. Josh Groban, 100-plus member choir makes Twitter cry7 56 P.M. WINNER 'Fun Home' wins best musical Fun Home wins best musical.7 53 P.M. Neil Patrick Harris winks at his Oscars flop The Tonys fixture, presenting the award for lead actress in a musical, took the opportunity -- his first major awards-show appearance since his rather ignoble performance as Oscars host -- to acknowledge his misstep.7 48 P.M. WINNER Kelli O'Hara of 'King and I' wins lead actress in a musical Kelli O'Hara wins actress in a leading role in a musical for her performance in The King and I. 7 44 P.M. Phylicia Rashad's 'In Memoriam' intro goes over extremely well7 44 P.M. WINNER 'Fun Home's' Michael Cerveris wins lead actor in a musical Michael Cerveris wins actor in a leading role in a musical for his performance in Fun Home. 7 43 P.M. Backstage with Ruthie Ann Miles Her advice to her younger self Evan Agostini/Invision/APHere in the press room at the Tony Awards, the same question is being asked of each winner who stops by What advice would you give your younger self The answers tend toward the general Be brave; slow down and smell the roses; don't expect success to come overnight. Miles said she was actually studying to be a dentist when she made the switch to acting, a move that has served her well. Ruthie Ann Miles, though, gave one of the most surprising answers of the night Don't be a dentist! Miles said without hesitation as she stood on stage with the Tony she had just won for her performance in The King and I. Miles' win was for featured actress in a musical, but the stage was not her first calling.
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