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New York Times
17 Jun 2024
Rachel Sherman


NextImg:Tony Award Winners 2024: Updating List

Follow the latest live updates and photos from the Tony Awards.

After a very crowded spring in which 18 Broadway shows opened in two months, theatergoers and actors alike can finally exhale — and celebrate.

On Sunday night, the Tony Awards will hand out its annual honors at Lincoln Center during a ceremony hosted, for the third year, by the Oscar-winning actress Ariana DeBose. A handful of awards were presented during a preshow on Pluto TV before the main ceremony at 8 p.m. on CBS and Paramount+.

This Broadway season — comprising plays and musicals that opened during the eligibility period between April 28, 2023, and April 25, 2024 — featured scores of screen actors who took to the stage. Daniel Radcliffe picked up his first Tony nomination for a revival of “Merrily We Roll Along” (his fifth Broadway show); Jeremy Strong is nominated for his role in “An Enemy of the People”; Rachel McAdams for “Mary Jane”; and Sarah Paulson for “Appropriate.”

In a season packed with star-studded revivals and productions, 28 of the 36 eligible shows picked up at least one nomination, with “Hell’s Kitchen” and “Stereophonic” tied for the most at 13 each. Viewers can expect lively performances and musical numbers from “Cabaret,” “Water for Elephants” and “Illinoise,” among other acts from Tony-nominated shows.

An updating list of winners is below.

Best Book of a Musical

Shaina Taub, “Suffs” (Read our feature.)

Best Leading Actor in a Play

Jeremy Strong, “An Enemy of the People” (Read our feature.)

Best Featured Actor in a Play

Will Brill, “Stereophonic” (Read our review.)

Best Scenic Design of a Play

David Zinn, “Stereophonic” (Read our feature.)

Best Scenic Design of a Musical

Tom Scutt, “Cabaret”

Best Costume Design of a Play

Dede Ayite, “Jaja’s African Hair Braiding” (Read our Behind the Scenes.)

Best Costume Design of a Musical

Linda Cho, “The Great Gatsby”

Best Lighting Design of a Play

Jane Cox, “Appropriate”

Best Lighting Design of a Musical

Brian MacDevitt and Hana S. Kim, “The Outsiders”

Best Sound Design of a Play

Ryan Rumery, “Stereophonic”

Best Sound Design of a Musical

Cody Spencer, “The Outsiders”

Best Choreography

Justin Peck, “Illinoise” (Read our feature.)

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Justin Peck won the Tony Award for best choreography for “Illinoise” during a preshow ceremony on Sunday night.Credit...Sara Krulwich/The New York Times

Best Orchestrations

Jonathan Tunick, “Merrily We Roll Along” (Read our feature.)

Special Tony Award for Lifetime Achievement

Jack O’Brien

George C. Wolfe

2024 Special Tony Award

Alex Edelman

Abe Jacob (Read our feature.)

Nikiya Mathis (Read our feature.)

Isabelle Stevenson Award

Billy Porter

Regional Theater Tony Award

The Wilma Theater

Tony Award for Excellence in Theater Education

CJay Philip, Dance & Bmore

Tony Honors for Excellence in the Theater

Wendall K. Harrington

Dramatists Guild Foundation

The Samuel J. Friedman Health Center for the Performing Arts

Colleen Jennings-Roggensack

Judith O. Rubin

The Wilma Theater