Overview
- Groff left the stage midway through his 'Just in Time' number at Radio City Music Hall to straddle Keanu Reeves.
- Reeves embraced the moment, pumping his fists and flashing rock ‘n’ roll signs before giving Groff a standing ovation.
- 'Just in Time' earned six Tony nominations, including Groff’s bid for Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical.
- Darren Criss won Best Leading Actor for 'Maybe Happy Ending,' which also took home the most awards of the night.
- Keanu Reeves, who presented at the ceremony, is slated to make his Broadway debut in a revival of 'Waiting for Godot.'