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‘I am deeply sorry’: Patti LuPone’s apology can’t save her from Tony Awards humiliation

Too little, too late.

Broadway legend Patti LuPone was notably absent from the 2025 Tony Awards ceremony following a controversy sparked by her disparaging comments about fellow theater stars Audra McDonald and Kecia Lewis. The incident has caused significant upheaval in the Broadway community, leading to a collective response from industry professionals. This backlash isn’t the first time LuPone’s conduct has drawn scrutiny. 

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According to People, the controversy began when LuPone made demeaning remarks about McDonald and Lewis in a recent interview with The New Yorker. The comments prompted more than 500 members of the Broadway community to sign an open letter condemning LuPone’s behavior.

In response to the backlash, LuPone issued a statement saying, “I am deeply sorry for the words I used during The New Yorker interview, particularly about Kecia Lewis, which were demeaning and disrespectful.” This marked a significant departure from her usual stance, as she acknowledged that while she had always spoken her mind without apologizing throughout her theater career, this situation demanded a change in approach.

The Broadway community stands united against discriminatory behavior

The open letter, signed by hundreds of theater professionals, highlighted the inclusive nature of the theater community, from school drama clubs to professional stages. LuPone’s subsequent apology echoed these sentiments, emphasizing the theater’s role in welcoming and supporting all participants.

Despite the controversy, some industry colleagues have maintained their support for LuPone. Mia Farrow, who recently collaborated with LuPone in The Roommate and received a nomination for Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Play, attended the Tony Awards with her son Ronan. Meanwhile, Oprah appeared to reference the feud with subtle shade during the ceremony.

In her public statement, LuPone expressed regret for her “flippant and emotional responses” during the interview, acknowledging that her behavior had contradicted the values held dear by the theater community. She also indicated her desire to personally apologize to both McDonald and Lewis.

The incident has sparked broader discussions about accountability and respect within the Broadway community. LuPone concluded her apology by accepting full responsibility for her actions and committing to making amends, stating that the entire theater community deserves better. Her absence from the Tony Awards ceremony, however, suggests that the controversy’s impact on her standing in the Broadway community may have lasting implications.


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