Broadway’s biggest night returned to Radio City Music Hall on Sunday, with 29 shows competing for top prizes.
The musicals “Buena Vista Social Club”, “Death Beed Her” and “May Happy Ending” were the most nominated for the year.
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The acting category has been stacked with many Hollywood stars, including George Clooney (nominated for Goodnight and Lucky) and Sarah Snook (nominated for “Durian Gray Photography.”).
Let’s take a look at those who won the Home Awards at the 78th Tony Awards.
NBC News updates the list of Bold winners below:
The best new musical
“Buena Vista Social Club,” “Dead Outlaw,” “Death Becomes Her,” “Maybe a Happy Ending,” “Operation Mincemeat.”
The best new play
“English,” “California Hills,” “John Proctor is the Villain,” “Ah, Mary!” “Purpose.”
Best Music Revival
“Floyd Collins,” “Gypsy,” “Pirates! Penzance Musical,” “Sunset Boulevard.”
Best Play Revival
“Eureka Day,” “Our Town,” “Romeo + Juliet,” “Yellow Face,” Play Laura Donnelly’s Best Lead Actresses, “California Hills,” Mia Farrow, “Roommate,” Latanya Richardson Jackson, “Purpose,” Sadishink, “John Proctor is Virgin,” Sarah Snoke, “Durian Gray Photo.”
The best lead actor in the movie
George Clooney, “Good night, good luck” Cole Escola, “Ah, Mary!” John Michael Hill, “Purpose” Daniel De Kim, “Yellow Face” Harry Renix, “Purpose” Lewis McCartney, “Stranger Things: The First Shadow”
Best Actress in a Musical
Jasmine Amy Rogers, Megan Hilty, “Death Is Her” Audra McDonald, “Gypsy” Nicole Scherzinger, “Sunset Boulevard” Jennifer Simard, “Death Is Her”
Best Actors in the Musical
Darren Chris, “Maybe Happy Ending” Andrew Durand, “Dead Outlaw” Tom Francis, “Sunset Boulevard” Jonathan Groff, “Just in time” Jeremy Jordan, “Floyd Collins” James Monroe Iglehart, “Amazing World: Louis Armstrong Musical”
The best direction for musicals
Saheem Ali, “Buena Vista Social Club” Michael Arden, “Maybe Happy Ending” David Cromer, “Dead Outlaw” Christopher Gattelli, “Death Is Her” Jamie Lloyd, “Sunset Boulevard”
Best direction of play
Knud Adams, “English” Sam Mendes, “The Hills of California” Sam Pinkleton, “Oh, Mary!” Danya Taymor, “John Proctor Is The Villain” Kip Williams, “The Picture of Dorian Grey”
Best Featured Actresses in the Theatre
Tara Ash, “English” Jessica Hecht, “Eureka Day” Mahjong Neshatt, “English” Fina Strazza, “John Proctor is the Villain” Kara Young, “Purpose”
The best featured actors in the film
Glen Davis, “The Purpose” Gabriel Ebert, “John Proctor is the Villain” Frances Jue, “Yellow Face” Bob Odenkirk, “Grengary Glen Ross” Conrad Riccamora, “Yaah, Mary!”
Best Featured Actresses in Musicals
Natalie Venice Belcon, “Buena Vista Social Club” Julia Nitel, “Dead Outlaw” Gracie Lawrence, “Just in time” Justin Namachado, “Real Women Have Curves” Joy Woods, “Gypsy”
Best Actors in the Musical
Brooks Ashmanskas, Jeb Brown, “The Dead Outlaw” Danny Barstein, “Gypsy” Jack Malone, “Operation Minsett” Taylor Trence, “Floyd Collins”
The best musical book
“Buena Vista Social Club,” “Dead Outlaw,” “Death Becomes Her,” “Maybe a Happy Ending,” “Operation Mincemeat.”
The best scenic design of the play
Marsha Ginsberg, “English” Rob Howell, “California Hill” Marg Howell and David Bergman, “Durian Gray Photography” Miriam Beauser and 59 Studios, “Stranger Things: The First Shadow” Scott Pasque, “Good Night and Good Luck”
The best scenic designs of musicals
Rachel Howek, “Sweeping” Dane Lafrey and George Reeve, “Maybe a Happy Ending” by Arnurko Maldonado, “Buena Vista Social Club” by Derek McClane, “Death Will Be Her” by Derek McClane, “Just in Time”
Best lighting design for play
Natasha is “The Hills of California” by John Clark, “Stranger Things: The First Shadow” by Heather Gilbert and David Bengali, “Goodnight, Good Luck” by Natasha Katz and Hannah Wasileski, “John Proctor is the villain Nick Schreper, “The Picture of Dorian Gray”
The best costume designs of the play
Brenda Abbandandro, “Good night, good luck” Marg Howell, “Durian Gray Photography” Rob Howell, “Calif. Hills” Holly Pearson, “Ah, Mary!”
The best choreography
Joshua Bergas, “Smash” Kamille A. Brown, “Gypsy” Christopher Gattelli, “Death is She” Jerry Mitchell, “Boop!” Patricia Delgado and Justin Peck, “Buena Vista Social Club”
The best orchestration
Andrew Resnick and Michael Thurber, “Just In Time” Aronson, “Maybe a Happy Ending” Bruce Coglin, “Floyd Collins” Marcopagia, “Buena Vista Social Club” David Cullen and Andrew Lloyd Weber, “Sunset Boulevard”
The best sound design of the play
Paul Arditti, “Stranger Things: The First Shadow” Palmer Hepheran, “John Proctor is the Villain” Daniel Kruger, “Goodnight, Lucky” Nick Powell, “Calif” Clemence Williams, “Durian Gray Photography”
Best original score
“Dead Outlaw,” David Yazbek, Erik Della Penna, “Death Beed Her,” Julia Mattison and Noel Carey, Mays Happy Ending, Will Aronson and Hue Park “Operation Mincemeat, David Cumming, Felix Hagan, Natasha Hodgson, ZoëRoberts” Real Women an
Best musical costume designs
Dede Ayite, Gregg Barnes, “Buena Vista Social Club” and “Boop!” Clint Ramos, “Muy Happy Ending” Paul Tazewell, “Death Beed Beed Her” and “Just In Time”
Best lighting designs for musicals
Jack Knowles, “Sunset Boulevard” Tyler Mikorow, “Buena Vista Social Club” Scott Zielinsky and Louie Horn Son, “Floyd Collins” Ben Stanton, “Maybe Happy Ending” Justin Townsend, “Death of Death Will Be Her”
Best musical sound design
Jonathan Deans, “Buena Vista Social Club” Adam Fisher, “Sunset Boulevard” Peter Heilensky, “Just in time” Peter Heilensky, “Maybe a Happy End” Dan Moses Schreier, “Floyd Collins”
Isabelle Stephenson Tony Award
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Special Tony Award for Lifetime Achievement
Harvey Fierstein
