Biggest moments from the 77th Tony Awards:
- âStereophonic,â which led the pack led the packwith 13 nominations, took home five awards, including best play. "The Outsiders" and "Merrily We Roll Along" picked up four awards each. "Hell's Kitchen," which was also nominated for 13 awards, took home just two.
- A handful of Hollywood favorites picked up awards, including: "Succession" star Jeremy Strong, who won his first Tony for his role in âAn Enemy of the People"; Daniel Radcliffe, who won his first Tony for his role in âMerrily We Roll Along"; and Sarah Paulson, for her role in "Appropriate."
- Alicia Keys and Jay-Z joined the cast of "Hell's Kitchen" for a performance that paid homage to New York City. Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, a producer of "Suffs," introduced a performance by the musical ensemble. Angelina Jolie also took the stage to introduce a performance from "The Outsiders," which she produced.
Some shows went home empty-handed
Here are the nominated shows that went home without a Tony tonight:
- "Water for Elephants"
- "Back to the Future: The Musical"
- "Lempicka"
- âMonty Pythonâs Spamalotâ
- "Days of Wine and Roses"
- "Here Lies Love"
- "Grey House"
- "The Notebook"
- "Gutenberg! The Musical"
- "The Whoâs Tommy"
Final tally: Which shows won the most awards?
At the end of the night, it was "Stereophonic" that came out on top, winning five of the 13 awards it was nominated for, including best play.
Musicals "Merrily We Roll Along" and "The Outsiders" each picked up four awards.
The play "Appropriate" won three Tonys.
Musicals "Suffs" and "Hellâs Kitchen," which was also nominated for 13 awards, each won two awards.
Best musical

âThe Outsidersâ wins the best musical Tony.
Best performance by an actor in a leading role in a musical
Jonathan Groff wins the best lead actor in a musical Tony for âMerrily We Roll Along.â
Best performance by an actress in a leading role in a musical
Maleah Joi Moon wins the best lead actress in a musical Tony for âHellâs Kitchen.â
Nicole Scherzinger sings in memoriam ahead of Broadway debut
Scherzinger sang a moving rendition of "What I Did For Love" from "A Chorus Line" for the in memoriam part of the Tonys.
Scherzinger is set to star in Andrew Lloyd Webber's "Sunset Boulevard" this year after helming a revival of the production on the West End. She won an Olivier Award for that performance.
Sarah Paulson is now also halfway to an EGOT
Actor Sarah Paulson can add a Tony to her growing number of accolades.
The Emmy winner is now halfway to EGOT status thanks to her leading role in "Appropriate." Earlier tonight, the show won best revival of a play.

In her acceptance speech Paulson said she was grateful to play a character who "makes no apology, who isn't begging to be liked or approved of."
Best performance by an actress in a leading role in a play
Sarah Paulson wins the best lead actress in a play Tony for âAppropriate.â
Best revival of a musical
âMerrily We Roll Alongâ wins the best revival of a musical Tony.
Angelina Jolie introduces performance from 'The Outsiders'
Jolie, who is among the "The Outsiders" producers, took the stage to introduce a performance by the cast.
Her presence onstage was the latest reminder that tonight's show has leaned hard into the Hollywood overlap. Of course, those who grace the stage often cross over to the screen and vice versa.
But this year featured an especially lengthy list of screen actors who were nominated this year for their Broadway roles. The show has also featured some star-studded performances and presenters.
Hillary Clinton makes surprise cameo, reminds viewers to vote
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who is a producer on best musical nominee "Suffs," a show about women's suffrage, made a surprise appearance at the Tonys.
"I have stood on a lot of stages, but this is very special," Clinton said before she introduced a performance by the "Suffs" cast. "I know a little bit about how hard it is to make change. So Iâm extremely proud of this original American musical ... and of course, itâs about some American originals: the suffragists, who fought so valiantly for so long to give women in our country the right to vote."
The 2016 Democratic presidential nominee reminded the Tonys audience that 2024 is an election year and urged viewers to vote.

'Stereophonic' playwright makes a plea for the arts
"Stereophonic" playwright David Adjmi implored viewers to support the arts.
âWe need to fund the arts in America â it is the hallmark of a civilized society,â he said while accepting the coveted award for best play.
Live at the Tonys, itâs the New York Jets
Solomon Thomas presenting was not on our Tony Awards bingo card. But alas, the NFL star introduced Jeffrey Wright, who then announced the best play winner.
Best play
âStereophonicâ wins the best play Tony.
Remembering Chita Rivera
Ariana DeBose aptly honored the late Broadway icon Chita Rivera by briefly dancing to the tune of "America" from "West Side Story," the role that helped turn both actors into superstars.
"I literally would not be here" without her, said DeBose, who won an Academy Award for her role as Anita in the 2021 Steven Spielberg movie revival. Rivera originated the role on Broadway.
Rivera, considered one of the most significant Latino performers of the 20th century, died in January. She was 91.
Best revival of a play
âAppropriateâ wins the best revival of a play Tony.
Shaina Taub shouts out 'loud little girls' everywhere
Accepting the award for best original score for "Suffs," Taub encouraged theater kids, especially "the loud little girls," to "go for it."
"You can do it," she said. "You are powerful, you are valuable. ... If you doubt yourself, itâs OK, I doubt myself all the time. ... You can do it."
Tony speeches have largely shied away from political messages
So far, several winners have alluded to a "difficult" year politically and socially but have stopped short of getting into specifics.
During his acceptance speech for his honorary Isabelle Stevenson Tony Award, Billy Porter quoted the late Rep. John Lewis, a giant of the civil rights movement.
"And as we find ourselves at yet another crossroads in America, a moment that will decide whether democracy lives or dies, I need to remind you all of what the late John Lewis told me: Never give up hope," Porter said.
Meanwhile, "Suffsâ creator Shaina Taub encouraged people to vote when she accepted the award for best book of a musical. She called it a "hard year in our country" in accepting her second award of the night.
'Willkommen' from 'Cabaret'
Eddie Redmayne and the cast of "Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club" graced the Tonys stage with one of Broadway's most iconic opening numbers, "Willkommen."
We may be nearly two hours into the broadcast, but it's never too late for this Kander and Ebb number.
Best original score (music and/or lyrics) written for the theatre
Shaina Taub wins the best original score Tony for âSuffs.â
Kecia Lewis tells viewers 'don't give up'
Veteran Broadway actor Kecia Lewis delivered a powerful speech while accepting her first Tony for "Hell's Kitchen."
"Forty years ago yesterday, I walked into the Imperial Theatre to begin my Broadway career at 18 years old," Lewis said. âThis moment is the one I dreamed of for most of those 40 years."
"I say to everyone who can hear my voice: Donât give up,â she said.
Tony Award winners keep reading speeches from their phones
Between Kecia Lewis swatting away text messages to get to her speech and Billy Porter calling for someone to bring him his phone so he could read his acceptance speech, tonight may have presented the argument for going analog and not having a speech on your phone.
Daniel Radcliffe gets emotional accepting his first Tony
"The Boy Who Lived" is now the boy with a Tony.
âIâm going to talk fast and try not to cry," the actor said while accepting his award for best featured actor in a musical.
Radcliffe, who rose to fame as the lead in the "Harry Potter" movie franchise, called his experience on "Merrily We Roll Along" one of the best experiences of his life.
"I don't even have to act in this show," Radcliffe said, referring to his close friendship with his co-stars. "I will never have it this good again."

Best performance by an actress in a featured role in a musical
Kecia Lewis wins the best featured actress in a musical Tony for âHellâs Kitchen.â
Best performance by an actor in a featured role in a musical
Daniel Radcliffe wins the best featured actor in a musical Tony for âMerrily We Roll Along.â
Danya Taymor ditches heels to accept Tony
Upon taking the stage, Taymor removed her high heels. "I can't walk in heels, so there's that," she said in her speech.

She also shouted out the other women directors nominated in the category, a record-breaking number.
Best direction of a musical
Danya Taymor wins the best direction of a musical Tony for âThe Outsiders.â
Best direction of a play
Daniel Aukin wins the best direction of a play Tony for âStereophonic.â
All-star 'Merrily We Roll Along' trio performs
Jonathan Groff, Lindsay Mendez and Daniel Radcliffe performed "Old Friends" from âMerrily We Roll Along." The revival has become a critical and commercial success over four decades after the original 1981 Broadway production became a famous flop.

All three actors are nominated in their respective categories.
Best performance by an actress in a featured role in a play
Kara Young wins the best featured actress in a play Tony for âPurlie Victorious: A Non-Confederate Romp Through the Cotton Patch.â
Pete Townshend takes the stage
Pete Townshend of The Who joined "The Who's Tommy" cast for a performance of "Pinball Wizard."
Will Brill dedicates Tony win to his therapist
Brill, who won the Tony for best featured actor in a play for "Stereophonic," went beyond the usual "Mom" and "God" thank yous in his acceptance speech.
"I wouldn't be here without my therapist," he said in his speech. "And my bass teacher."
Best performance by an actor in a featured role in a play
Will Brill wins the best featured actor in a play Tony for âStereophonic.â
Paint the Tonys green: 'Wicked' alums in the house
Three women who have portrayed Elphaba in the Broadway production of "Wicked" are up for Tonys this year: Shoshana Bean ("Hellâs Kitchen"), Eden Espinosa (âLempickaâ) and Lindsay Mendez ("Merrily We Roll Along").
Idina Menzel, who originated the role and won a Tony for her performance, is in attendance, as well.
Alicia Keys and Jay-Z take the stage

In a New York-centric performance, Alicia Keys appeared at the piano during the "Hell's Kitchen" medley with Jay-Z joining in for "Empire State of Mind."
Jeremy Strong is halfway to an EGOT
Strong rose to fame for his Emmy-winning portrayal of Kendall Roy in "Succession."
With this Tony win, he is halfway to an EGOT. Strong played Dr. Thomas Stockmann in Amy Herzogâs adaptation of âEnemy of the People.â

"This play is a cry of the heart," Strong said of the play. "Itâs been a privilege to give its warning and hope to audiences.â
Angelina Jolie is in the crowd
The Oscar-winning actor is among many film and TV stars at the Tonys tonight. Jolie is a producer for "The Outsiders."
Best performance by an actor in a leading role in a play
Jeremy Strong wins the Tony for best lead actor in a play for âAn Enemy of the People.â
DeBose touches on art as escape in opening monologue
After kicking off the show with her musical talents, DeBose delivered an opening monologue about the importance of performance art during trying times.
"Headlines are frankly terrifying most of the time. But the theater is a safe place for us all," DeBose said in her monologue. "In the most trying of times, art is imperative. Because art reflects society and provides context for the very real situations we find ourselves in today."
DeBose also revealed she choreographed the opening night number.
Ariana DeBose kicks off the Tony Awards with a showstopper
DeBose, hosting for a third time, kicked off the prime-time telecast of the 77th Tony Awards with a sleek and sultry opening number.

"She's back," said the front page of a prop newspaper, Broadway Times.
Sarah Paulson is among 70 first-time nominees this year
Actor Sarah Paulson could soon add a Tony Award to her growing collection of accolades, which already includes a Golden Globe and an Emmy. Paulson is one of this yearâs 70 first-time nominees.

âPinch me is what I feel,â Paulson, who is nominated for her role in âAppropriate,â told CBS News after she received her nomination. âPinch me. And if this is a dream, I donât wanna wake up. We all have dreams as children, right? And some of us get to experience them. And I feel like Iâm getting to experience it, and itâs really special.â
âHellâs Kitchenâ actor Kecia Lewis on what it was like working with Alicia Keys
NBC Newsâ Joe Fryer sat down with Kecia Lewis after she earned a Tony Award nomination for her role in the Broadway musical âHellâs Kitchen.â
Lewis also shared what it was like collaborating with Alicia Keys, who wrote the playâs music and lyrics, on a song about police brutality.
How do the Tonys affect ticket sales on Broadway?
The Tonys have a significant impact on the financial success of Broadway shows. Winning the biggest awards of the night has the power to extend the lives of struggling shows or turn already strong sellers into box office juggernauts. Missing out can lead to closing notices for some.
The week after âLeopoldstadtâ won the 2023 Tony Award for best new play, its grosses rose 42% from the previous week. âKimberly Akimbo,â which won the Tony for best new musical, got a 32% box office boost after having had weaker sales in the lead-up to the broadcast.
For those who leave empty-handed, the opportunity to perform on the broadcast can be a vital marketing opportunity. However, without a boost from the Tonys spotlight, some shows tend to shutter in the weeks after the ceremony.
Leslie Odom Jr. shares power of âPurlie Victoriousâ
Leslie Odom Jr., nominated for best leading actor in the buzzy revival of âPurlie Victorious: A Non-Confederate Romp Through the Cotton Patch,â hopes audiences can find meanings in this stage production that they might not find on the page.
The play, set in the Jim Crow era, follows Purlie Victorious Judson, a preacher, as he returns to the Georgia plantation where he grew up. There, he hopes to recoup the money his family is owed from the landâs current owner, Olâ Capân Cotchipee. At the heart of Ossie Davisâ play, Odom said, is a very American story about liberation, not only the liberation of a people, but also the self-liberation that must come first.
âTruth doesnât go out of style,â he said.
Read the full story here.
That's a wrap on the pre-show
Just over 5 minutes to go until the Tony Awards begin.
Billy Porter gets emotional while accepting honorary Tony
Actor Billy Porter is taking home an honorary Isabelle Stevenson Tony Award for his contributions to the LGBTQ community. He won his first Tony in 2013 for his leading role in "Kinky Boots" and was the first gay Black man to win the Emmy for lead actor in a drama series for his role in "Pose."
Porter delivered a multi-pronged acceptance speech that included a standing ovation, a declarative opening song and a request for his phone (âOK here it goes, my Tony speech,â he eventually said, once it was delivered to him.)
"The fact that I'm standing before you is a miracle," Porter said, becoming emotional as he named the moments that shaped his life and career, including coming out as gay in 1985.
That feeling when a Pluto TV stream cuts out
For us viewers at home, it appears we missed the bulk of his speech after winner Cody Spencer dropped an F-bomb.
Best sound design of a musical
Cody Spencer wins the Tony for best sound design of a musical for âThe Outsidersâ
Best sound design of a play
Ryan Rumery wins the Tony for best sound design of a play for âStereophonicâ
Most surprised reaction goes to Hana S. Kim
Hana S. Kim was clearly surprised by her Tony win. The best lighting design winner joked that, when she was picking her outfit, she "didnât expect to have this much flesh out in the world."
Kim said the "generosity and patience that this community had for me" propelled her to her Tony-winning work on "The Outsiders." She ended with a bewildered, "Like, thank you."
Best lighting design of a play winner
Jane Cox wins the Tony for best lighting design of a play for âAppropriate.â
Best lighting design of a musical winner
Brian MacDevitt and Hana S. Kim win the Tony for best lighting design of a musical for âThe Outsiders.â
Idina Menzel says she's looking forward to her Broadway return
Broadway royalty Idina Menzel is back at the Tonys days after she announced her return to Broadway. The "Rent" and "Wicked" star will star in a new musical, "Redwood," in 2025. Speaking to Playbill on the blue carpet, Menzel said her new show is "like nothing anybody's ever seen before."
âItâs the place I feel most at home; itâs the place I feel most like myself,â Menzel said of her return to the Broadway stage.
Will it finally be Jonathan Groffâs winning year?
Jonathan Groff has solidified himself as one of Broadwayâs pre-eminent stars. But the actor is still chasing a Tony win after nearly two decades in the industry.
The third time could be a charm for Groff, 39, who is nominated for best leading actor in a musical tonight for the acclaimed revival of Stephen Sondheimâs âMerrily We Roll Along.â
Groff made his Broadway debut in 2006 as Melchior Gabor in the original production of âSpring Awakeningâ alongside Lea Michele, earning his first Tony nomination. He later voiced the role of Olaf in Disneyâs âFrozenâ and earned a second Tony nomination for originating the role of King George III in âHamilton.â
Best scenic design of a play winner
Ten-time Tony nominee David Zinn wins the Tony for his work on "Stereophonic."
Best choreography
Justin Peck won the award for best choregraophy for âIllinoise."
Philadelphia's Wilma Theater honored with regional award
The Wilma Theater was honored with the Tonys' regional theatre award. The Philadelphia stage is being recognized for its contributions to the local and national theater scenes.
The title is accompanied by a $25,000 grant.
These are the people and organizations being honored with special Tony awards tonight
Director Jack OâBrien and writer-director-producer George C. Wolfe will be honored tonight with the special Tony award for lifetime achievement.
OâBrien has won three Tony Awards, for his work directing âHairspray,â âHenry IVâ and âThe Coast of Utopia.â He was nominated last year for his direction of âShucked.â Wolfe has been nominated for 23 Tonys and won three.
Alex Edelman, Abe Jacob and Nikiya Mathias will receive the Special Tony Award tonight, an award given to productions and artists whose work does not fit into any other category.
Edelman, a comedian who debuted on Broadway last year, is being recognized for âJust for Us,â a one-man show in which the Jewish comedian tells the story of the time he attended a white supremacist meeting. Jacob is a sound designer who has worked on the original production of âHair,â âCatsâ and âJesus Christ Superstar.â Mathias is a hair and wig designer who specializes in working with actors of color, including in âJajaâs African Hair Braiding,â one of the nightâs nominees.
Tony Honors for Excellence in the Theater are given to people or institutions who âhave demonstrated extraordinary achievement in theater, but are not eligible in any of the established Tony Award categories,â according to Broadway World. This yearâs honorees include Wendall K. Harrington, the Dramatists Guild Foundation, the Samuel J. Friedman Health Center for the Performing Arts, Colleen Jennings-Roggensack, the Wilma Theater and Judith O. Rubin.
Best scenic design of a musical winner
Tom Scutt won the Tony for his work on "Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club."
Why is âStereophonicâ considered a play if it has music?
Although âStereophonicâ revolves around music, it is distinctly a play â not a musical. The show follows a band in the 1970s through the process of recording an album, a journey that is littered with rock 'n' roll tension and breakups akin to the story of Fleetwood Mac.
The playâs score, written by Will Butler, formerly of the band Arcade Fire, was nominated for best score, an accomplishment The Hollywood Reporter called âa rarity in a category typically populated by musicals.â
But the music in the play itself does not drive the plot; instead, it acts as the product of the bandâs turmoil. Only two of the bandâs songs are played in full to keep the audience's attention on the details of the recording studio.

âI did that very deliberately, because I wanted people not to focus on this as a presentation for you, the audience, but as an insight into the process,â playwright David Adjmi said in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter.
Best orchestration winner
Jonathan Tunick took home the Tony for his work on the acclaimed Stephen Sondheim revival "Merrily We Roll Along."
Best costume design of a musical winner
Linda Cho won her second Tony for her work on "The Great Gatsby," the musical adaption of F. Scott Fitzgerald's classic novel.
Best costume design of a play winner
Dede Ayite won the Tony for best costume design of a play for her work on âJajaâs African Hair Braiding.â Ayite was also nominated for her work in "Appropriate."
'Suffs' wins the first Tony of the night at pre-show
Shaina Taub, the actor and composer behind the hit musical "Suffs," won the first Tony of the night for best book of a musical.
âI grew up in Vermont watching the Tonys every year on TV,â she said, thanking her mom, her husband and the creative team behind the show.
She ended her speech by encouraging attendees to vote. âIf you are inspired by the story of the 'Suffs,' please make sure everyone and everyone you know is registered to vote," she said.
Kendall Roy, is that you? Jeremy Strong walks the carpet
Jeremy Strong is known for his intense dedication to his acting craft, and Broadway audiences who managed to get a ticket to the Circle in the Square Theatre revival of Henrik Ibsenâs âAn Enemy of the Peopleâ have seen that commitment firsthand. Strong portrays Dr. Thomas Stockmann, a medical expert whose urgent warnings about potentially lethal water contamination at a local health spa are ignored or suppressed by the business leaders in his community â including his brother, the townâs mayor, played by Michael Imperioli.

Strongâs performance is laser-focused, adding gravity to a revival that some critics have interpreted as an allegory about Covid skepticism and climate change denialism. (âStrong must have modeled his spectacularly accurate yet non-showy performance on Dr. Anthony Fauci, the embattled former infectious disease expert,â a theater critic for The New York Times wrote in a review.) In his Broadway debut, the âSuccessionâ star looks like a lock for a Tony.
Tony Awards pre-show kicks off
"The Tony Awards: Act One," a 90-minute pre-show of the live show, has officially begun.
Co-hosts Julianne Hough and Utkarsh Ambudkar took the stage to announce some early winners.
The pre-show is being streamed on Pluto TVâs ET channel.
Daniel Radcliffe hits the carpet in lilac
"Merrily We Roll Along" star Daniel Radcliffe has made his Tonys debut in a lilac suit. The actor is up for the Tony for best performance by an actor in a featured role in a musical.
âWeâre three weeks away from the end of our run, weâre really close to the end, so this is just such an amazing way to cap it all off,â Radcliffe told Playbill ahead of the show. Â
He added that being nominated alongside fellow actors Jonathan Groff and Lindsay Mendez was a "dream."

Brooke Shields rocks yellow Crocs on the blue carpet
The perfect accessory for a shimmering yellow gown? Matching yellow Crocs, at least according to Brooke Shields.

The actor was recently elected president of the Actorsâ Equity Association, the union that represents over 50,000 theater professionals.Â
Record-breaking year for female director Tony nominees
For the first time, four female directors were nominated for best direction of a musical: Maria Friedman for âMerrily We Roll Along,â Leigh Silverman for âSuffs,â Danya Taymor for âThe Outsidersâ and Jessica Stone for âWater for Elephants.â
A record was also broken in the best direction of a play category, in which three female directors were nominated: Anne Kauffman for âMary Jane,â Lila Neugebauer for âAppropriateâ and Whitney White for âJajaâs African Hair Braiding.â
The 2023 Tony Awards were unscripted. Here's what to expect this year.
Last yearâs Tonys telecast nearly didnât happen. The ceremony was held during the Writers Guild strike and proceeded only after the union said it would not picket the broadcast.
âWe donât have a script, you guys. ... To anyone who may have thought that last year was a bit unhinged, to them I say, âDarlings, buckle up,ââ DeBose said during the ceremony.
Despite the improvisation required, the 2023 ceremony was praised for diverging from the typical award show formula, with the Los Angeles Times calling it âone of the most soulful Tony Awards in history.âÂ

Now that the strike has ended, this yearâs ceremony will return to its usual scripted format. It will be interesting to see whether DeBose and company can re-create last yearâs success with a more structured approach.
âSuffsâ shines a light on womenâs voting rights
âSuffsâ is a womenâs production through and through, from the all-female cast to powerful figures behind the scenes.
The musical, set in the years leading up to the ratification of the 19th Amendment, which gave women the right to vote, is largely the brainchild of Shaina Taub. The showâs book, music and lyrics were all written by Taub, who also stars as suffragette Alice Paul.
The production received six Tony nominations, including for best musical. Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Pakistani activist Malala Yousafzai are among the producers.
What's the likelihood that a play that has already closed will win a Tony?
Of the 28 nominated shows, 10 have closed before the ceremony: âDays of Wine and Roses,â âHere Lies Love,â âPurlie Victorious: A Non-Confederate Romp Through the Cotton Patch,â âDoubt: A Parable,â âPrayer for the French Republic,â âLempicka,â âMonty Pythonâs Spamalot,â âJajaâs African Hair Braiding,â âGutenberg! The Musical!â and âGrey House.â
âUncle Vanya,â which has one nomination, closes today, and âAn Enemy of the People,â which is nominated for five Tonys, is closing June 23.
See some early red (blue) carpet looks
Tony Award nominees, presenters and producers have already started walking the red carpet, which is actually blue this year.



Nomination snubs: Steve Carell and âThe Wizâ skipped over
When this yearâs slate of nominees was announced, Broadway observers were surprised to see Steve Carell left off the list. Carell, who made his Broadway debut in a Lincoln Center revival of Anton Chekhovâs âUncle Vanya,â failed to pick up a nod for best actor in a play. However, Tonys voters recognized one of Carellâs co-stars, William Jackson Harper, in that category, giving âVanyaâ its sole nomination this year.
Meanwhile, a revival of âThe Wizâ â a retelling of âThe Wizard of Ozâ anchored by a Black cast and Black musical styles â got shut out of the running altogether. The new version of âThe Wizâ has been a hit with audiences, but critics have been lukewarm. The original incarnation of the show won a commanding seven Tonys when it debuted in 1975, including best musical, best original score, best choreography and best costume design.
Ariana DeBose serves as a host and producer
DeBose posted a selfie to her Instagram on Friday from Lincoln Center, where the awards are taking place.
In the caption, she gave a shoutout to âevery single department workingâ the Tonys this year, which includes â800 staff and crew + 440 additional people associated with performances.â
âServing as a producer this year has given me an even deeper look into the process of making LIVE TV!â she wrote.
Tony Awards producers promise âa really âwowâ kind of showâ
Producing duo Glenn Weiss and Ricky Kirshner, who have produced and directed the Tony Awards telecast since 2003, gave Variety a preview of what to expect at this yearâs show.
âI think itâs going to be, from the very start, a really âwowâ kind of show,â Weiss said.
The audience can also expect great performances from nominated casts and speeches from winners.
âBecause Broadway has such a sense of community, I think some of the best acceptance speeches Iâve ever heard in my life have come on this show,â Weiss said.
Playwright Amy Herzog is a double nominee
Playwright Amy Herzog is a double nominee, with her play âMary Janeâ nominated for best play and her adaptation of Henrik Ibsenâs âAn Enemy of the Peopleâ nominated for best revival of a play. Itâs the first time a playwright has been nominated in both categories in the same year.
âIâm thrilled to be nominated for two plays I care so deeply about â âAn Enemy of the Peopleâ and âMary Jane.â I salute my extraordinary leading actors, Tony nominees Jeremy Strong and Rachel McAdams, for carrying the hell out of these plays eight times a week,â Herzog said in a statement.
Herzog was nominated for best revival of a play last year for her adaptation of another Ibsen play, âA Dollâs House,â which starred Jessica Chastain.
'Cabaretâ star Ato Blankson-Wood on rebuilding the Cliff role from scratch
One of the main characters in the renowned musical âCabaret,â bisexual American writer Clifford Bradshaw, is a cipher for author Christopher Isherwood, whose book âThe Berlin Storiesâ serves as the musicalâs inspiration.
Ato Blankson-Wood, the first Black actor to play Clifford on Broadway looked beyond Isherwood for inspiration.
âIt was really important to me that I wasnât a Black body playing Christopher Isherwood,â Blankson-Wood told NBC News. âI looked at a lot of his biography, but he is so deeply embedded in the role, I didnât feel like there was a lot of him I wanted to highlight.â
Read the full story here.
âJajaâs African Hair Braidingâ captures the essence of African hair braiding salons
âJajaâs African Hair Braiding,â nominated for five Tony Awards, replicates the dynamic hustle found in a typical salonâs day. Customers trickle in and out of the chairs, relaying distinct visions for their hair. Braiders gossip â in jest and in envy â as they labor over their clients. Afrobeats fill the rare silences.
To playwright Jocelyn Bioh, the African hair braiders of Harlem are icons.
âTheyâre a large part of the economy of Harlem,â Bioh said of the Manhattan neighborhood. âThose are women-owned businesses and for the most part -led.â
Read the full story here.
Who's performing at the Tonys?

It is customary for the nominated shows to perform musical numbers during the broadcast. This year will feature performances from the casts of âStereophonic,â âCabaret,â âHellâs Kitchen,â âIllinoise,â âMerrily We Roll Along,â âSuffs,â âThe Outsiders,â âThe Whoâs Tommyâ and âWater for Elephants.â
Tony Awards are enjoying increased viewership
In the face of Broadwayâs ongoing post-pandemic challenges, the awards show itself appears to have experienced a ratings upswing. This spring, Broadway welcomed 18 new productions, including 15 musicals, setting the stage for the 77th annual Tony Awards.
Watch NBC Newsâ Frank DiLella share more ahead of the awards show.
Who are this yearâs front-runners? Our predictions
This Broadway season saw a slew of original musicals opening within a few weeks of one another, but no clear front-runner for best musical has emerged. âHellâs Kitchen,â a semiautobiographical Alicia Keys jukebox musical, and âThe Outsiders,â an adaptation of S.E. Hintonâs 1967 novel and the 1983 Francis Ford Coppola film of the same name, have slight edges on the other nominees.
In the musical revival category, âMerrily We Roll Alongâ is favored to win over the Eddie Redmayne-led revival of âCabaret,â which was lauded by U.K. critics upon its West End debut but has received comparatively tepid reviews on this side of the Atlantic. The all-star trio leading âMerrily,â Jonathan Groff, Lindsay Mendez and Daniel Radcliffe, are front-runners in their respective categories. Groff, who was previously nominated for roles he originated in âHamiltonâ and âSpring Awakening,â is likely to come out on top in the race for best leading actor in a musical, and Mendez and Radcliffe face good odds in the supporting actress and actor categories, respectively.
âSuccessionâ star Jeremy Strong could be the âNo. 1 boyâ in the category for best leading actor in a play but faces competition from Leslie Odom Jr., who won his first Tony in 2016 for âHamilton.â Sarah Paulson (âAppropriateâ) and Jessica Lange (âMother Playâ) will face off for best leading actress in a play, one of the closest races of the night.
Is there a Tonys pre-show?
Some technical awards will be presented during the pre-show ceremony, âThe Tony Awards: Act One.â
The event will be hosted by Julianne Hough and Utkarsh Ambudkar and will run from 6:30 to 8 p.m. ET on Pluto TV.
Daniel Radcliffe, Rachel McAdams among the Hollywood screen actors nominated
Itâs not unusual for actors to jump back and forth between filmed entertainment and live theater, but this yearâs roster of nominated performers is especially stacked with folks who are arguably better known for their movie and television roles.
Jeremy Strong, the Emmy-winning star of HBOâs âSuccession,â earned a nomination for best actor in a play for his role in a revival of Henrik Ibsenâs âAn Enemy of the People.â Daniel Radcliffe, the internationally famous face of the âHarry Potterâ film franchise, nabbed a nomination for best featured actor in a musical for his part in a revival of the Stephen Sondheim musical âMerrily We Roll Along.â Strong and Radcliffe are both first-time Tony nominees.

The list of Hollywood notables up for awards tonight also features Rachel McAdams (âMary Jane,â her Broadway debut), Jim Parsons (âMother Playâ), Eddie Redmayne (âCabaretâ) and Liev Schreiber (âDoubtâ). McAdams and Parsons are first-time Tony contenders. Redmayne won the award for best featured actor in a play in 2010 for âRed,â and Schreiber won the same trophy in 2005 for his work in a revival of David Mametâs âGlengarry Glen Ross.â
Tony Awards 2024: Full list of nominees
Hereâs a full list of who is nominated tonight.
Best Play
âJajaâs African Hair Braidingâ
âMary Janeâ
âMother Playâ
âPrayer for the French Republicâ
âStereophonicâ
Best Musical
âHellâs Kitchenâ
âIllinoiseâ
âThe Outsidersâ
âSuffsâ
âWater for Elephantsâ
Best Revival of a Play
âAppropriateâ
âAn Enemy of the Peopleâ
âPurlie Victorious: A Non-Confederate Romp Through the Cotton Patchâ
Best Revival of a Musical
âCabaret at the Kit Kat Clubâ
âGutenberg! The Musical!â
âMerrily We Roll Alongâ
âThe Whoâs Tommyâ
Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Play
William Jackson Harper, âUncle Vanyaâ
Leslie Odom Jr., âPurlie Victorious: A Non-Confederate Romp Through the Cotton Patchâ
Liev Schreiber, âDoubt: A Parableâ
Jeremy Strong, âAn Enemy of the Peopleâ
Michael Stuhlbarg, âPatriotsâ
Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Play
Betsy Aidem, âPrayer for the French Republicâ
Jessica Lange, âMother Playâ
Rachel McAdams, âMary Janeâ
Sarah Paulson, âAppropriateâ
Amy Ryan, âDoubt: A Parableâ
Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Musical
Brody Grant, âThe Outsidersâ
Jonathan Groff, âMerrily We Roll Alongâ
Dorian Harewood, âThe Notebookâ
Brian dâArcy James, âDays of Wine and Rosesâ
Eddie Redmayne, âCabaret at the Kit Kat Clubâ
Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Musical
Eden Espinosa, âLempickaâ
Maleah Joi Moon, âHellâs Kitchenâ
Kelli OâHara, âDays of Wine and Rosesâ
Maryann Plunkett, âThe Notebookâ
Gayle Rankin, âCabaret at the Kit Kat Clubâ
Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role in a Play
Will Brill, âStereophonicâ
Eli Gelb, âStereophonicâ
Jim Parsons, âMother Playâ
Tom Pecinka, âStereophonicâ
Corey Stoll, âAppropriateâ
Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Play
Quincy Tyler Bernstine, âDoubt: A Parableâ
Juliana Canfield, âStereophonicâ
Celia Keenan-Bolger, âMother Playâ
Sarah Pidgeon, âStereophonicâ
Kara Young, âPurlie Victorious: A Non-Confederate Romp Through the Cotton Patchâ
Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role in a Musical
Roger Bart, âBack to the Future: The Musicalâ
Joshua Boone, âThe Outsidersâ
Brandon Victor Dixon, âHellâs Kitchenâ
Sky Lakota-Lynch, âThe Outsidersâ
Daniel Radcliffe, âMerrily We Roll Alongâ
Steven Skybell, âCabaret at the Kit Kat Clubâ
Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Musical
Shoshana Bean, âHellâs Kitchenâ
Amber Iman, âLempickaâ
Nikki M. James, âSuffsâ
Leslie Rodriguez Kritzer, âMonty Pythonâs Spamalotâ
Kecia Lewis, âHellâs Kitchenâ
Lindsay Mendez, âMerrily We Roll Alongâ
Bebe Neuwirth, âCabaret at the Kit Kat Clubâ
Best Book of a Musical
âHellâs Kitchen,â Kristoffer Diaz
âThe Notebook,â Bekah Brunstetter
âThe Outsiders,â Adam Rapp and Justin Levine
âSuffs,â Shaina Taub
âWater for Elephants,â Rick Elice
Best Original Score (Music and/or Lyrics) Written for the Theatre
âDays of Wine and Roses.â Music & Lyrics: Adam Guettel
âHere Lies Love.â Music: David Byrne and Fatboy Slim. Lyrics: David Byrne
âThe Outsiders.â Music & Lyrics: Jamestown Revival (Jonathan Clay and Zach Chance) and Justin Levine
âStereophonic.â Music & Lyrics: Will Butler
âSuffs.â Music & Lyrics: Shaina Taub
Best Scenic Design of a Play
dots, âAppropriateâ
dots, âAn Enemy of the Peopleâ
Derek McLane, âPurlie Victorious: A Non-Confederate Romp Through the Cotton Patchâ
David Zinn, âJajaâs African Hair Braidingâ
David Zinn, âStereophonicâ
Best Scenic Design of a Musical
AMP featuring Tatiana Kahvegian, âThe Outsidersâ
Robert Brill and Peter Nigrini, âHellâs Kitchenâ
Takeshi Kata, âWater for Elephantsâ
David Korins, âHere Lies Loveâ
Riccardo Hernández and Peter Nigrini, âLempickaâ
Tim Hatley and Finn Ross, âBack to the Future: The Musicalâ
Tom Scutt, âCabaret at the Kit Kat Clubâ
Best Costume Design of a Play
Dede Ayite, âAppropriateâ
Dede Ayite, âJajaâs African Hair Braidingâ
Enver Chakartash, âStereophonicâ
Emilio Sosa, âPurlie Victorious: A Non-Confederate Romp Through the Cotton Patchâ
David Zinn, âAn Enemy of the Peopleâ
Best Costume Design of a Musical
Dede Ayite, âHellâs Kitchenâ
Linda Cho, âThe Great Gatsbyâ
David Israel Reynoso, âWater for Elephantsâ
Tom Scutt, âCabaret at the Kit Kat Clubâ
Paul Tazewell, âSuffsâ
Best Lighting Design of a Play
Isabella Byrd, âAn Enemy of the Peopleâ
Amith Chandrashaker, âPrayer for the French Republicâ
Jiyoun Chang, âStereophonicâ
Jane Cox, âAppropriateâ
Natasha Katz, âGrey Houseâ
Best Lighting Design of a Musical
Brandon Stirling Baker, âIllinoiseâ
Isabella Byrd, âCabaret at the Kit Kat Clubâ
Natasha Katz, âHellâs Kitchenâ
Bradley King and David Bengali, âWater for Elephantsâ
Brian MacDevitt and Hana S. Kim, âThe Outsidersâ
Best Sound Design of a Play
Justin Ellington and Stefania Bulbarella, âJajaâs African Hair Braidingâ
Leah Gelpe, âMary Janeâ
Tom Gibbons, âGrey Houseâ
Bray Poor and Will Pickens, âAppropriateâ
Ryan Rumery, âStereophonicâ
Best Sound Design of a Musical
M.L. Dogg and Cody Spencer, âHere Lies Loveâ
Kai Harada, âMerrily We Roll Alongâ
Nick Lidster for Autograph, âCabaret at the Kit Kat Clubâ
Gareth Owen, âHellâs Kitchenâ
Cody Spencer, âThe Outsidersâ
Best Direction of a Play
Daniel Aukin, âStereophonicâ
Anne Kauffman, âMary Janeâ
Kenny Leon, âPurlie Victorious: A Non-Confederate Romp Through the Cotton Patchâ
Lila Neugebauer, âAppropriateâ
Whitney White, âJajaâs African Hair Braidingâ
Best Direction of a Musical
Maria Friedman, âMerrily We Roll Alongâ
Michael Greif, âHellâs Kitchenâ
Leigh Silverman, âSuffsâ
Jessica Stone, âWater for Elephantsâ
Danya Taymor, âThe Outsidersâ
Best Choreography
Annie-B Parson, âHere Lies Loveâ
Camille A. Brown, âHellâs Kitchenâ
Rick Kuperman and Jeff Kuperman, âThe Outsidersâ
Justin Peck, âIllinoiseâ
Jesse Robb and Shana Carroll, âWater for Elephantsâ
Best Orchestrations
Timo Andres, âIllinoiseâ
Will Butler and Justin Craig, âStereophonicâ
Justin Levine, Matt Hinkley and Jamestown Revival (Jonathan Clay and Zach Chance), âThe Outsidersâ
Tom Kitt and Adam Blackstone, âHellâs Kitchenâ
Jonathan Tunick, âMerrily We Roll Alongâ
Where are the Tonys being held?
For the first time, the Tony Awards will be held at Lincoln Center in New York City. The telecast will take place in the David H. Koch Theater, which is home to the New York City Ballet. For many years, the Tonys were held at Radio City Music Hall. Last year, they moved uptown to the United Palace in Washington Heights.

Lincoln Center is also home to the Metropolitan Opera House and the Vivian Beaumont Theater, where the Broadway revival of âUncle Vanyaâ starring Steve Carell is playing. The other shows nominated this year are playing in various Broadway theaters about 15 blocks downtown.
âStereophonicâ actors and composer react to 13 Tony nominations
The Broadway play âStereophonicâ received 13 Tony Award nominations, making it the most nominated play in Tonys history.
NBC Newsâ Joe Fryer spoke with composer Will Butler and actors Juliana Canfield and Eli Gelb about the showâs success.
Tony Awards have a star-studded list of presenters
Presenters include Cynthia Erivo, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Renée Elise Goldsberry, Sean Hayes, Jennifer Hudson, Idina Menzel, Ben Platt, Pete Townshend, Tamara Tunie, Adrienne Warren and Jeffrey Wright.
Angelina Jolie, Nick Jonas and Anthony Ramos are also scheduled to present.
Who is hosting the Tonys?
For the third year in a row, Ariana DeBose will host the prime-time ceremony. The Academy Award winner and Broadway veteran put her live performance chops to the tests during last yearâs unscripted ceremony, which was held during the WGA strike.
This yearâs ceremony will return to its usual scripted format, but DeBose has been known to âdo the thingâ or two on an award show stage, so the night could be full of surprises nonetheless. DeBose is also producing this year and co-choreographed the opening number.
How to watch the Tonys
The 77th annual Tony Awards will be broadcast on CBS at 8 p.m. ET.
The show will also be streamed live on Paramount+ and CBS.com.