As the old showbiz adage goes, the show must go on. And the 76th Tony Awards, arguably Broadway’s biggest night, did indeed proceed Sunday — albeit unscripted — despite an ongoing writers’ strike that hung a question mark over the event for weeks. The awards show, hosted by Oscar-winner Ariana DeBose at New York City’s United Palace, was a history-making affair, shining a spotlight on a Broadway community still recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic. “Leopoldstadt,” by legendary British playwright Tom Stoppard, was named best play, winning over a crowded field that included “Ain’t No Mo,” “The Cost of Living,” “Between...