Tony Awards host Ariana DeBose appears on the red carpet in sheer look just hours before the ceremony is revealed, will NOT be broadcast live due to the WGA strike
Ariana DeBose attended the Ali Forney Center’s A Place At The Table Gala, held on Cipriani Wall Street in New York City, on Friday night.
The 32-year-old performer was a fashionable figure on the red carpet of the star-studded event as she posed for a glamorous photo.
The West Side Story actress, who recently made a bold statement with a fur-accented look at the Met Gala, wore a sheer black dress that showed off much of her sculpted figure at the event.
DeBose paired her outfit with matching sandals and accessorized with a pair of earrings that gave her look a little shine for the night.
The Academy Award-winning performer’s gorgeous brunette hair paired well with the dark tone of her outfit.
Showing up: Ariana DeBose attended the Ali Forney Center’s A Place At The Table Gala, held Friday night at Cipriani Wall Street in New York City
Impressing: The West Side Story actress, who recently made a bold statement with a fur-accented look at the Met Gala, wore a sheer black dress that showed off much of her sculpted figure at the event
The actress was previously said to be the host of the Tony Awards ceremony, which was originally set to take place on June 11.
She also hosted the 75th annual Tony Awards ceremony, which was televised last year.
It was confirmed last month that DeBose had been confirmed to return to headline the star-studded event, which celebrates achievements in the theater world.
At the time, the actress released a statement to express her enthusiasm for the then-scheduled awards ceremony.
She stated through The cover“I was honored to host last year and even more honored to be asked back! So I look forward to celebrating this incredible season and the people who make this work possible.”
The artist was previously nominated for the 2018 Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical for her work in Summer: The Donna Summer Musical.
However, The Hollywood Reporter revealed that the 76th Tony Awards would not be televised on June 11 as scheduled in a report released on Friday.
According to the media outlet, the Tony Awards management committee has petitioned the currently-striking Writers Guild for a waiver to allow the show to go ahead as planned.
Big gig: The actress was previously set to act as the host of the Tony Awards ceremony, which was originally set to take place on June 11; she can be seen at the event’s 75th iteration in 2022
Uncertain future: The Hollywood Reporter revealed that the 76th Tony Awards would not be televised as scheduled on June 11 in a report published on Friday
Exploring their options: The event organizers are currently debating whether to hold a non-televised version of the show or postpone it until after the Writer’s Guild strike
The committee indicated that the Tony Awards served to promote shows that often ran into financial difficulties due to declining attendances.
The organizers of the event are currently debating whether to hold a non-televised version of the show or postpone it until after the Writer’s Guild strike.
The committee will also meet on Monday to discuss a plan of action for the Tony Awards.
DeBose has not yet made any public comments about the status of the upcoming Tony Awards.