The 67th Annual Tony Awards is set to be broadcast internationally. To ensure that all fans of the U.S. awards show around the world are able to watch, Tony Award Productions has partnered with independent TV programme distributor CABLEready to distribute the telecast in four continents and over 45 countries, including Australia.

The Tonys, or more formally known as The Antoinette Perry Award for Excellence in Theatre, will be made available either live or within a week of the June 10 broadcast of the show in the U.S. on CBS.

In Australia, the programme will be aired live on Foxtel Bio channel at 10 a.m. local time on June 10, Monday, while in New Zealand, it will air on Sky Network - Arts Channel at 8:30 also on Monday.

For viewers in Japan, they can check their local listings on the telecast schedule of the show on NHK. In the Philippines, meanwhile, Tonys will be telecast live at 8 am, Monday, on Velvet Channel.

Latin America countries Argentina, Brazil, and Chile will air the show live on Sunday at 9 pm, while Mexico will broadcast at 6 pm.

U.S. Armed Forces troops stationed outside the country will also be able to watch the show through Armed Forces Television.

Fans of the show who are based on countries not listed above, they can still watch the live coverage of the events live via webcast at TonyAwards.com.

The 67th Tony Awards, which will be held at the Radio City Music Hall in New York on June 9 in the U.S., will see the best of Broadway theatre productions recognised for their achievements. Among the nominated are Tom Hanks (lead actor in play for "Lucky Guy"), Nathan Lane (lead actor in play for "The Nance"), Laurie Metcalf (lead actress in play for "The Other Place"), and Amy Morton (lead actress in play for "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf").

"How I Met Your Mother" star Neil Patrick Harris will to host the show for the fourth time.