New York, NY — June 8, 2025 — At the 78th Annual Tony Awards, Jonathan Groff delivered a standout performance that combined musical prowess with unexpected humor. During his rendition of “Just in Time,” Groff, portraying Bobby Darin in the Broadway bio-musical of the same name, ventured into the audience and playfully straddled actor Keanu Reeves. Reeves, taken by surprise, responded with laughter and rock-and-roll hand gestures, adding to the lighthearted moment.
Groff’s portrayal of Darin has been widely acclaimed, earning him a nomination for Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical. The musical, “Just in Time,” received six Tony nominations in total, highlighting its impact on the Broadway scene.
Directed by Tony Award winner Alex Timbers, “Just in Time” offers an immersive experience, transforming the Circle in the Square Theatre into a nightclub setting reminiscent of Darin’s era. The production features a live on-stage big band and a cast of 16, bringing to life Darin’s journey from teen idol to global sensation.
Groff’s commitment to the role extends beyond performance; he also serves as a producer for the musical. In interviews, he has expressed deep appreciation for the opportunity to portray Darin, emphasizing the personal significance of the project.
The 78th Tony Awards, hosted by Cynthia Erivo at Radio City Music Hall, celebrated a year of remarkable theatrical achievements. “Maybe Happy Ending,” a musical about two obsolete helper robots forming an unexpected friendship, led the night with six awards, including Best Musical and Best Actor for Darren Criss.
Groff’s performance, blending musical talent with spontaneous audience interaction, exemplified the vibrant energy of this year’s ceremony. As Broadway continues to thrive, moments like these underscore the enduring appeal and innovation of live theater.