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This is what history looks like

Actress Ali Stroker attends the 70th Tony Awards at The Beacon Theatre. (Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for Tony Awards Productions)
Actress Ali Stroker attends the 70th Tony Awards at The Beacon Theatre. (Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for Tony Awards Productions)

When Ali Stroker was cast in the 2015 revival of “Spring Awakening,” she made history as the first performer who uses a wheelchair for mobility to conquer Broadway. Fans of Stroker will remember her from the reality competition series “The Glee Project,” from which she won a guest starring role on the Fox musical dramedy “Glee.”

“Spring Awakening” is nominated for three Tonys: best revival, best lighting and best direction.

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