Scarlett Johansson Shows Sleek, Slim Look in Black at the Tony Awards

Her curves put her on the map as one of Hollywood’s sexiest stars.

But Scarlett Johansson seems to have lost her once-signature trait.

The 28-year-old actress covered up her slimmed-down shape in a conservative black frock by Donna Karan Atelier and a tuxedo jacket as she arrived at the 67th Annual Tony Awards at Radio City Music Hall on Sunday.

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What happened? Scarlett Johansson covers up her slimmed down figure as she arrives for the Tony Awards at Radio City Music Hall in New York on Sunday

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Signature pout: The Avengers star may have lost her curves, but she showed off her enviable full lips by sporting a deep red lipstick

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Curvier times: The He’s Just Not That Into You actress is known for baring her bust in revealing ensembles, as seen here in 2006

Scarlett looked noticeably slimmer in her all-black ensemble.

The only nod to her previously vampish look was her still-bright luscious red lips.

Perhaps her pared down appearance is a bid to get herself taken more seriously by the theatre world.

Despite starring in the revival of Cat On A Hot Tin Roof, Scarlett did not receive a nomination this year.

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No vamp: Covered up Scarlett poses for the cameras

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Intricate details: Scarlett’s LBD was accented with lace, ruffles, and a shimmering leopard print

But showing she’s no sore loser, the former Tony winner, has taken a break from shooting Captain America: The Winter Soldier to return to the show as a presenter.

Sigourney Weaver, who also failed to win a nomination, is also to present.

But one star who is nominated is Tom Hanks, and he certainly looked delighted as he braved the red carpet with wife Rita Wilson on his arm.

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Bored? Scarelett appeared apathetic as she stood on the red carpet in front of photographers

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Making her mark: Scarlett happily branded a clock at the 2013 Tony Awards

She wore a stunning cobalt blue gown – which certainly impressed Tom.

He snapped picture after picture of his wife of 25 years on his iPhone.

It’s a big night for Tom. For while he may have two Oscars at home, tyhis is the first time he’s ever been nominated for a prestigious Tony.

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Tony tornado! Kinky Boots was clearly the biggest winner of the night scoring six statuettes including Leading Actor in a Musical, Best Score, and Best Musical

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Delightful duo: Tom Hanks, left, and his wife Rita Wilson, right, appeared sharp in their black and blue ensembles as they arrived on the red carpet

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His wife of 25 years: The 56-year-old actress flaunted her pins in a cobalt-blue gown with rhinestone detailing and matching glittery accessories

And Tom Sturridge had not one, but two of his leading ladies to pose as arm candy as he graced the red carpet.

The 27-year-old actor arrived hand-in-hand with his mother Pheobe Nicholls to his right and his fiancee Sienna Miller to his left.

Sienna, 31, opted for a simple look, donning a strapless coral dress and nude pointed-toe pumps for the elegant occasion.

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Three’s a charm: Tom Sturridge, middle, arrived with his two leading ladies – his mother Phoebe Nicholls, left, and fiancee Sienna Miller, right

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Pretty in peach: Sienna attended the bash to support her fiance

Another A-list actor who suited up for the star-studded soiree was Jake Gyllenhaal, who arrived polished per usual.

The blue-eyed hunk looked dapper in a black blaser, white button-down blouse, and black trousers, which were nicely pulled together with a chic bow-tie.

And he seemed to have spent some time in the sun recently, showing off his glowing bronzed skin as he posed for photographers.

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Look at that tan! Jake Gyllenhaal revealed his bronzed skin as suited up for the star-studded soiree

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Breathtaking: Anna Kendrick stunned in her strapless Donna Karan Atelier dress and Christian Louboutin heels

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Slimming down? The Pitch Perfect appeared thinner as she posed on the carpet

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Flawless face: Anna radiated with her smokey eye makeup, highlighted cheek bones, and pink lip gloss

One celebrity who was certainly a sight for sore eyes was Anna Kendrick, who dazzled as she arrived in a strapless, black Donna Karan Atelier dress that she teamed with Christian Louboutin heels, Amrapali jewelry, and an Edie Parker clutch.

The 27-year-old Pitch Perfect actress, who let her older brother be her lucky date for the night, tweeted: ‘Basically as long as I have my fancy hair, my big brother cannot put me in a headlock. #TONYs.’

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Always stunning: Ageing actress Sally Field looked beautiful in a plunging evergreen gown

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The slimming shade: Patricia Clarkson, left, and Cyndi Lauper, right, opted to wear all-black ensembles

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Feeling the blues: Sigourney Weaver also arrived in a cobalt gown

The starlet will be presenting the award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical, a category that remains close to home for Anna, as her work in the show High granted her a nomination for that title back in 1998.

Sally Field, who appeared on Broadway in Edward Albee’s The Goat, Or Who Is Silvia? in 2002, is another one of the night’s presenters.

The Amazing Spider-Man star, 66, was full of smiles as she arrived in a plunging evergreen gown that complimented her brunette locks and fair complexion.

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Revealing: Condola Rashad, left, and Laura Osnes, right, showed some skin in strapless numbers

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Black-and-white: Jane Lynch contrasted shades in her menswear-inspired ensemble

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Hip tricks: Jane Krakowski, left, and  Patina Miller, right, were among those who perfected their poses for the red carpet

Also on the red carpet was Cyndi Lauper, who wore a black lace ensemble, with a pair of spiky heels.

It was a night to remember for the Broadway newcomer, who penned the score for the feel-good musical Kinky Boots.

The show won a leading six 2013 Tony Awards, including best musical, best score and best leading man.

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Going low! Laura Benat wore a plunging gown in cobalt blue

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They’re so excited and they just can’t hide it! Will Chase, left, and Debra Messing, right, flashed their winning smiles as they held hands on the carpet

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Classic: Debra wore a black fit and flare gown and accessorised with simple silver highlights

Christopher Durang’s comical Vanya And Sonia And Masha And Spike won the best play Tony.

Matilda the Musical and Pippin won four awards and two other shows – Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? and The Nance – shared three awards each.

Lauper, who wrote the hit Girls Just Want to Have Fun, was part of an impressive group of women who took top honors.

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Angelic: Carrie Coon, left, and Judith Light, right, donned shiny white downs for theatre’s biggest night

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Family night: Actress Audra McDonald and daughter Zoe Madeline Donovan

Diane Paulus and Pam MacKinnon both won for directing – a rare time women have won directing Tonys for both a musical and a play in the same year.

Kinky Boots also won for choreography and two technical awards, and Billy Porter won for leading man in a musical.

Porter beat Kinky Boots co-star Stark Sands and told him from the stage: ‘You are my rock, my sword, my shield. Your grace gives me presence. I share this award with you. I’m gonna keep it at my house! But I share it with you.’

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Sparkle: Angela Bassett, left, and Shalita Grant, right, opted for glittering gowns

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Shine on: Angela added some sparkling earrings, rings, and a thick cuff bracelet with her strapless dress

Durang, whose other works include the play Beyond Therapy, was a Tony nominee for A History of the American Film and his Miss Witherspoon was a Pulitzer Prize nominee in 2006.

Paulus won her first Tony for directing the crackling, high-energy revival of the musical Pippin, which also earned the best revival honor and helped Patina Miller earn a best leading actress trophy.

The win caps a whirlwind few years for the Carnegie Mellon University graduate, who was nominated for back-to-back Tonys for her first roles on Broadway.

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It’s time! Neil Patrick Harris, right, arrived (with David Burtka, left) amped and ready to go as the night’s host

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How cute! Lisa Joyner, left, have Jon Cryer, right, a big smooch on the cheek

MacKinnon won for directing the play Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, a year after earning her first nomination for helming Clybourne Park.

Her revival of Edward Albee’s story of marital strife won the best play revival and earned playwright and actor Tracy Letts his first acting Tony, which prompted an upset beating of Tom Hanks.

‘The greatest job on Earth. We are the ones who say it to their faces, and we have a unique responsibility,’ Letts said.

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Brunette beauties: Choreographer Gypsy Snider, left, and music supervisor Nadia DiGiallonardo, right, cosied up in their red and black ensembles

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The youngsters: Sophia Gennusa, far left, Bailey Ryon, second left, Oona Laurence, second right, and Milly Shapiro, far right, of Matilda the Musical looked happy to be attending the awards ceremony

Andrea Martin, 66, who won as featured actress in a musical, plays Pippin’s grandmother and sings the music hall favorite No Time at All, stuns audiences nightly by doing jaw-dropping stunts that would make someone a fraction of her age blanch.

The Tonys were broadcast live by CBS from Radio City Music Hall. Neil Patrick Harris was back for his fourth turn as emcee and leads a show featuring talented children and pulse-pounding musical numbers.

The Tony winners were picked by 868 Tony voters, including members of The Broadway League, American Theatre Wing, Actors’ Equity, the Dramatists Guild, Stage Directors and Choreographers Society as well as critics from the New York Drama Critics Circle.

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Eclectic edge: Laurie Metcalf arrived in a black, origami-inspired gown that revealed some of her stems through a frontal split

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Grand entrance: Carolee Carmello wore a frilly ball gown that she paired with a sparkling statement necklace and petite gold purse

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Perfect for a twirl! Alicia Quarles showed her femine side in an A-line little black dress

The awards telecast faced competition for attention on Sunday night from an episode of “Mad Men” on AMC and Game 2 of the NBA finals between San Antonio and Miami on ABC. Last year’s telecast was seen by 6 million viewers, down significantly from 2011’s 6.9 million.

The awards cap a somewhat grim financial season on Broadway in which the total box office take was flat and the number of ticket buyers slipped 6 percent. Both numbers were blamed in part on Superstorm Sandy, but high ticket prices and the lack of long term audience growth has many worried.

A total of 46 new shows opened during the season, which began last May and ended May 26: 15 musicals, 26 plays and five special events or concerts.

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Why so serious? Mike Tyson, left, and Lakiha Spicer, right, were caught looking apathetic on the carpet

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Younger guests: Julie Christianson, left, and Lilla Crawford, right, got glammed up to attend the Tony Awards

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Lucky girl: Nexxus contest winner Julie Christianson brought Mark Oxman to the Tony Awards with her

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Sheer madness: Kathleen Turner donned a black gown that featured sheer inserts of fabric

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Ready to party: Krysta Rodriguez, who will star alongside Zachary Levi in the upcoming Broadway musical First Date, opening this summer

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All dressed up: Stephanie J. Block and Annaleigh Ashford

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Group snap: The cast of Bring It On, Ryann Redmond, far left, Elle McLemore, second left, Jason Gotay, second right, and Janet Krupin, far right, all huddled up for a photo op

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Lady in red: Martha Plimpton brightened up the room in her cherry coloured frock

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Style opposites: Cuba Gooding Jr and Alan Cumming show their differing approach to red carpet dressing

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Graceful through the years: Holland Taylor, 70, dressed for her age and still nailed it on the carpet

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Cosying up: Gemma Clarke, left, and Stark Sands, right, got close for a photo on the carpet

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Daddy’s little girl: Sound desginer John Shivers brought his little girl with him to the Tony Awards

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Say cheese! Laura Osnes, left, and Richard Kind, right, flashed their pearly whites for the camera

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They even smile alike… Daryl Roth, left, and Steven Roth, right, looked in sync as they attended the event

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Coupled up: Matthew Morrison and Renee Puente, left, and Zachary Levi and Krysta Rodriguez, right, also attended theatre’s biggest night

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Elegant in emerald: Bernadette Peters stunned in a dark green gown and coordinating earrings, complimenting her red tresses

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Almost matching, but not quite: Jessica Hershberg arrived in a navy gown, as Santino Fontana wore black

2013 TONY AWARD WINNERS

Best Play: Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike.Best Musical: Kinky Boots.Best Book of a Musical: Matilda the Musical

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Two winners: Best original score winner Cyndi and best actor in a musical winner Billy Porter celebrate the success of Kinky Boots

Best Original Score (Music and/or Lyrics) Written for the Theatre: Kinky Boots.

Best Revival of a Play: Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?Best Revival of a Musical: Pippin.Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Play: Tracy Letts, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?Best Performance by an Actress in Leading Role in a Play: Cicely Tyson, The Trip to Bountiful.Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Musical: Billy Porter, Kinky Boots.Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Musical: Patina Miller, Pippin.

Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role in a Play: Courtney B. Vance, Lucky Guy.Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Play: Judith Light, The Assembled Parties.Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role in a Musical: Gabriel Ebert, Matilda the Musical.Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Musical: Andrea Martin, Pippin.Best Direction of a Play: Pam MacKinnon, Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?Best Direction of a Musical: Diane Paulus, PippinBest Choreography: Jerry Mitchell, Kinky BootsBest Orchestrations: Stephen Oremus, Kinky Boots

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Winning performance: Patina Miller, winner for best actress in a leading role in a musical, performed onstage with the cast of Pippin

Best Scenic Design of a Play: John Lee Beatty, The NanceBest Scenic Design of a Musical: Rob Howell, Matilda the MusicalBest Costume Design of a Play: Ann Roth, The NanceBest Costume Design of a Musical: William Ivey Long, Rodgers + Hammerstein’s CinderellaBest Lighting Design of a Play: Jules Fisher & Peggy Eisenhauer, Lucky GuyBest Lighting Design of a Musical: Hugh Vanstone, Matilda the MusicalBest Sound Design of a Play: Leon Rothenberg, The NanceBest Sound Design of a Musical: John Shivers, Kinky BootsSpecial Tony Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Theatre: Bernard Gersten, Paul Libin, Ming Cho LeeRegional Theatre Award: Huntington Theatre CompanyIsabelle Stevenson Award: Larry Kramer

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