Posing with their Tony awards June 6, 2004, are, from left, Idina Menzel, Best Leading Actress in a Musical in "Wicked"; Hugh Jackman, Best Leading Actor in a Musical in "The Boy From Oz"; Phylicia Rashad, Best Leading Actress in a Play in "A Raisin in the Sun"; and Jefferson Mays, Best Leading Actor in a Play, in "I Am My Own Wife."
Phylicia Rashad made Tony history June 6, 2004, when she became the first African American to win the award for Best Leading Actress in a Play ("A Raisin in the Sun").
Audra McDonald, Rashad's castmate in "A Raisin in the Sun," won her fourth Tony award as Best Featured Actress in a Play June 6, 2004.
Hugh Jackman performs as Peter Allen from the musical "The Boy from Oz" while dancing with actress Sarah Jessica Parker during the 58th Annual Tony Awards June 6, 2004, at New York's Radio City Music Hall.
Actress Nicole Kidman reads off the name of actor Hugh Jackman as the winner of the 2004 Tony Award for Best Leading Actor in a Musical for "The Boy From Oz" during the 58th Annual Tony Awards June 6, 2004.
Hugh Jackman kisses Tony.
Idina Menzel, left, and Kristin Chenoweth of "Wicked" perform during the 58th Annual Tony Awards June 6, 2004, at New York's Radio City Music Hall.
Actress Idina Menzel accepts the Tony award for Best Actress in a Musical for "Wicked" during the 58th Annual Tony Awards June 6, 2004, at New York's Radio City Music Hall.
Host Hugh Jackman, left, jokes with puppet "Rod" and John Tartaglia from the Tony-winning musical "Avenue Q" at the 58th Annual Tony Awards June 6, 2004.
LL Cool J and Carol Channing share a moment before presenting the Tony Award for Best Original Score to "Avenue Q" during the 58th Annual Tony Awards June 6, 2004.
Hugh Jackman, left, and actor Sean Combs perform during a commercial break during the 58th Annual Tony Awards in New York.
Kathleen Marshall accepts the Tony award for Best Choreography for "Wonderful Town" during the 58th Annual Tony Awards.
Tony nominees Kristin Chenoweth, left, of "Wicked" and Anne Heche of "Twentieth Century" arrive at the 58th Annual Tony Awards at Radio City Music Hall, June 6, 2004, in New York.
Anika Noni Rose, who won later in the evening as Best Featured Actress in a Musical for "Caroline, or Change" arrives at the 58th Annual Tony Awards at Radio City Music Hall, June 6, 2004, in New York.
Actress Sigourney Weaver arrives at the 58th Annual Tony Awards.
Tonya Pinkins arrives at the 58th Annual Tony Awards at Radio City Music Hall, June 6, 2004, in New York.
Cast and producers of musical "Avenue Q" accept the 2004 Tony Award for best musical during the 58th Annual Tony Awards June 6, 2004, at New York's Radio City Music Hall.