enlarge
  • Stephen Colbert and Jon Stewart host Comedy Central’s ‘Indecision 2008’
  • Kanye and Stephen Colbert, together at last
  • Stephen Colbert Jon Stewart Nancy O’Dell Emmys
  • Stephen Colbert and Jon Stewart rejoice backstage
  • Stephen Colbert, Jon Stewart and Nancy chat with Don Rickles
  • Stephen Colbert picks up his Emmy hardware backstage
  • Emmy winners Stephen Colbert and Paul Giamatti
  • Stephen Colbert, Jon Stewart, Nancy O’Dell and Don Rickles
  • Steven Colbert accepts the Emmy for ‘Colbert Report’
  • Stephen Colbert enjoys a snack while presenting with Jon Stewart

1/10

  • Getty Images

    Stephen Colbert and Jon Stewart host Comedy Central’s ‘Indecision 2008’

  • Getty Images

    Kanye and Stephen Colbert, together at last

  • Stephen Colbert Jon Stewart Nancy O’Dell Emmys

  • NBC

    Stephen Colbert and Jon Stewart rejoice backstage

  • NBC

    Stephen Colbert, Jon Stewart and Nancy chat with Don Rickles

  • NBC

    Stephen Colbert picks up his Emmy hardware backstage

  • NBC

    Emmy winners Stephen Colbert and Paul Giamatti

  • NBC

    Stephen Colbert, Jon Stewart, Nancy O’Dell and Don Rickles

  • Getty Images

    Steven Colbert accepts the Emmy for ‘Colbert Report’

  • Getty Images

    Stephen Colbert enjoys a snack while presenting with Jon Stewart

 

Latest News

June 13, 2011

‘Book Of Mormon & ‘War Horse’ Win Big At Tony Awards

A slew of acclaimed shows were up for Tony Awards in a remarkably competitive year, but a production that wasn’t even eligible still managed to cast a shadow — well, shall we make that a web? — over the proceedings.

On a night when the hilariously profane “The Book of Mormon” reigned supreme, the famously troubled “Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark” got attention both positive and negative at Sunday’s Tonys. There was a performance — certainly rare for a show that hasn’t even opened yet — plus a plug from its famous composers, Bono and The Edge. And of course, there were the obligatory “Spider-Man” jokes, without which no awards show would be complete.

Full Story