Presented by The Broadway League and the American Theatre Wing, the three-hour ceremony will be hosted by Emmy winner Neil Patrick Harris.
Joining the previously announced 2013 Tony nominee Tom Hanks, Jake Gyllenhaal, Scarlett Johansson, Cuba Gooding Jr., Jesse Eisenberg, Jon Cryer and Martha Plimpton are the newly reported Sigourney Weaver, Anna Kendrick, Zachary Quinto, Sally Field, Audra McDonald, Cyndi Lauper, Alan Cumming, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Megan Hilty, Andrew Rannells, Jane Krakowski, Matthew Morrison, Laura Benanti, Steven Van Zandt, Harold Prince, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Barrett Foa and Mike Tyson.
The New York Post also reports that Mayor Michael Bloomberg will receive a Tony Honor at the upcoming awards ceremony. The mayor will accept his award during the telecast. Bloomberg is being honored for the record levels of tourism in the city: 52 million visited New York this past year.
For more information on the 2013 Tony Awards, visit TonyAwards.com.