The "Into The Woods" star, who hosts "The Late Late Show" in America, will return to the Beacon Theatre, where he won a Best Leading Actor Tony in 2012 for his performance in "One Man, Two Guvnors", to front the Broadway prizegiving in June, reported Guardian.
"James is one of those rare performers whose gifts translate perfectly to both the Broadway stage and the television screen," said Charlotte St Martin, president of the Broadway League.
"The last time he was at the Tonys, he went home with one. We think he'll have even more fun as host."
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