Neil Patrick Harris gets ready as 2009 Tony host

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Ask Neil Patrick Harris how he sees his job as host of the 2009 Tony Awards, and the star of TV's "How I Met Your Mother" says judiciously, "ringmaster at the circus – I want to be strong enough to earn your trust but be able to allow all the specialty acts to shine."

And this year's ceremony, televised live Sunday by CBS (7 to 10 p.m.) from Radio City Music Hall, is packed with enough entertainment to keep its host very busy indeed.

Star performances will be abundant: From Elton John and the cast of "Billy Elliot" to Dolly Parton and the folks from "9 to 5." Eclectic, too: From Liza Minnelli to the 1980s hair-metal band Poison celebrating with the cast of "Rock of Ages." Plus, of course, scenes from the nominated best musicals and best musical revivals.

And we haven't even gotten to the list of celebrity presenters that will include such names as Nicole Kidman, Anne Hathaway, David Hyde Pierce, Jessica Lange, Frank Langella and Kevin Spacey. When will there be time for thank-you speeches?

"I certainly never thought this would be in the cards," Harris says of his Sunday gig. "All of a sudden it came into my world, and I was ecstatic. It's the biggest night on Broadway and to be able to helm the ship is amazing. I get an all-access pass. It will be the best seat in the house."

Harris comes to the Tony job with some experience. He had good notices hosting the 2009 TV Land Awards in April and he's done similar work for the Writers Guild, various magic organizations (Harris is a magic buff) and the Ovation Awards, Los Angeles' theater prizes.

BT McNicholl, who put Harris into the Roundabout Theatre Company revival of "Cabaret" in 2003, says Harris' interest in magic will help the actor with his Tony duties.

"Neil is a first-rate magician," says McNicholl, associate director of "Cabaret."

"And I think the timing and concentration that are required of people who successfully practice sleight of hand has served him well in the theater. He knows how to keep an audience's attention and focus it in all the right ways. Plus Neil has a very warm and appealing presence, not to mention a sense of comic timing that goes back to the greats of yesteryear. It's in his bones."

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