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The Tony AwardsHonoring the best of Broadway, the awards were presented Sunday with Oscar winners and Tony Award nominees. Ariana DeBose Host of the event.
DeBose, who hosted the Tony Awards last year, admitted that the event was going without a script due to a strike by the Writers Guild of America (WGA).
“Award shows are traditionally written by members of the WGA, so for this show to be a whole, people had to come together to find a compromise,” DeBose noted at the top of the show. “I’m live and unscripted. You’re welcome! So to anyone who felt like the last year was a bit unhinged, to them I say, darling!
Among the night’s top winners were “Kimberly Akimbo” for best new musical, “Leopoldstadt” for best new play, “Parade” for best revival of a musical and “Topdog/Underdog” for best revival of a play.
The full list of nominees is below. Winners are in bold.
“Ain’t No Mo'”
“Between the River and Madness”
“Cost of Living”
“Fat Ham”
“Leopoldstadt”- win*
“& Juliet”
“Kimberly Akimbo” – Success*
“New York, New York”
“shocked”
“Some people like it hot”
“A Doll’s House”
“Piano Lesson”
“The Sign in the Window by Sidney Burstein”
“Topdog/Underdog” – win*
“Camelot”
“Into the Woods”
“Parade” – win*
“Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street”
“& Juliet”
“Kimberly Akimbo” – Success*
“New York, New York”
“shocked”
“Some people like it hot”
Jessica Chastain, “A Doll’s House”
Jodie Comer, “Primarily” – Success*
Jessica Hecht, “Summer, 1976”
Audra MacDonald, “The Ohio State Murders”
Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, “Topdog/Underdog”
Corey Hawkins, “Topdog/Underdog”
Sean Hayes, “Good Night, Oscar” – win*
Stephen McKinley Henderson, “Between Riverside and Crazy”
Wendell Pierce, “Death of a Salesman”
Annalee Ashford, “Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street”
Sara Bareilles, “Into the Woods”
Victoria Clark, “Kimberly Akimbo” – win*
Lorna Courtney, “& Juliet”
Michaela Diamond, “Parade”
Christian Borle, “Some Like It Hot”
J. Harrison Nye, “Some Like It Hot” – win*
Josh Groban, “Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street”
Brian D’Arcy James, “Into the Woods”
Ben Platt, “Parade”
Colton Ryan, “New York, New York”
Jordan E. Cooper, “Ain’t No Mo’”
Samuel L. Jackson, “The Piano Lesson”
Arian Moyet, “A Doll’s House”
Brandon Uranowitz, “Leopoldstadt” – win*
David Sayas, “The Cost of Living”
Nikki Crawford, “Fat Ham”
Crystal Lucas-Perry, “Ain’t No Mo'”
Miriam Silverman, “The Sign in Sidney Prestein’s Window” – win*
Katie Sullivan, “The Cost of Living”
Cara Young, “The Cost of Living”
Kevin Cahoon, “Shucked” –
Justin Cooley, “Kimberly Akimbo”
Kevin Del Aguila, “Some Like It Hot”
Jordan Tonica, “Camelot”
Alex Newell, “Shocked” – win*
Julia Lester, “Into the Woods”
Ruthie Ann Miles, “Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street”
Bonnie Milligan, “Kimberly Akimbo” – win*
Natasha Yvette Williams, “Some Like It Hot”
Betsy Wolff, “& Juliet”
Saheem Ali, “Fat Ham”
Joe Bony, “The Cost of Living”
Jamie Lloyd, “A Doll’s House”
Patrick Marber, “Leopoldstadt” – win*
Stevie Walker-Webb, “Ain’t No Mo'”
Max Webster, “Life of Pi”
Michael Orton, “Parade” – win*
Lear de Pessonette, “Into the Woods”
Casey Nicholau, “Some Like It Hot”
Jack O’Brien, “shocked”
Jessica Stone, “Kimberly Akimbo”
“Almost Famous,” music by Tom Kidd; Lyrics by Cameron Crowe and Tom Kidd
“Kimberly Akimbo,” music by Jeanine Tesori; Lyrics by David Lindsay-Abaire – win*
“KPOP,” music and lyrics: Helen Park and Max Vernon
“Shucked,” music and lyrics by: Shane McConally and Brandi Clark
“Some Like It Hot,” Music and Lyrics: Marc Shaiman and Scott Whitman
Steven Hoggett, “Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street”
Casey Nicholau, “Some Like It Hot” * Success
Susan Stroman, “New York, New York”
Jennifer Weber, “& Juliet”
Jennifer Weber, “KPOP”
John Clancy, “Kimberly Akimbo”
Jason Howland, “Shocked”
Charlie Rosen and Brian Carter, “Some Like It Hot” * Success
Bill Sherman and Dominic Fallagarro, “& Juliet”
Daryl Waters and Sam Davis, “New York, New York”
Miriam Beuther, “Primary Vision”
Tim Hadley and Andrej Goulding, “Life of Pi” – win*
Rachel Hawk, “Good Night, Oscar”
Richard Hudson, “Leopoldstadt”
Dan Loughrey and Lucy MacKinnon, “A Christmas Carol”
Beowulf Borrid, “New York, New York” – win*
Mimi Lien, “Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street”
Scott Bask, “Shocked”
Scott Bask, “Some Like It Hot”
Michael Yeargan and 59 Productions, “Camelot”
Tim Hadley, Nick Barnes and Finn Caldwell, “Life of Pi”
Dominic Van Hill, “Fat Ham”
Brigitte Riefensudel, “Leopoldstadt” – win*
Emilio Sosa, “Ain’t No Mo'”
Emilio Sosa, “Good Night, Oscar”
Greg Barnes, “Some Like It Hot” – win*
Susan Hilferty, “Parade”
Jennifer Moller, “Camelot”
Clint Ramos and Sophia Choi, “KPOP”
Paloma Young, “& Juliet”
Donna Chakowska, “New York, New York”
Guy Harada, “New York, New York”
John Shivers, “Shocked”
Scott Lehrer & Alex Newman, “Into the Woods”
Gareth Owen, “& Juliet”
Nevin Steinberg, “Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street” – win*
SAhim Ali, “Fat Ham”
Joe Bony, “The Cost of Living”
Jamie Lloyd, “A Doll’s House”
Patrick Marber, Leopoldstadt – win*
Stevie Walker-Webb, “Ain’t No Mo'”
Max Webster, “Life of Pi”
Michael Orton, “Parade” – win*
Lear de Pessonette, “Into the Woods”
Casey Nicholau, “Some Like It Hot”
Jack O’Brien, “shocked”
Jessica Stone, “Kimberly Akimbo”
Neil Austin, “Leopoldstadt”
Natasha Sivers, “Main Face”
John Clarke, “A Doll’s House”
Bradley King, “Fat Ham”
Tim Ludkin, “Life of Pi” – win*
Jen Shriver, “Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller”
Ben Stanton, “A Christmas Carol”
Ken Billington, “New York, New York”
Lau C Chu, “Lerner & Lowe’s Camelot”
Heather Gilbert, “Parade”
Howard Hudson, “& Juliet”
Natasha Katz, “Some Like It Hot”
Natasha Katz, “Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street” – win*