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New York Times
1 May 2025
Rachel Sherman


NextImg:Tony Awards Nominations 2025: Updating List

The Tony Awards nominations are here. And it’s been a starry Broadway season, with a host of new plays and musicals as well as a bounty of screen actors.

The nominees for this year’s awards, which are presented by the Broadway League and the American Theater Wing, will be announced Thursday morning by the Tony winners Sarah Paulson and Wendell Pierce.

Select nominations will air on CBS at 8:30 a.m. E.D.T. The remaining categories will be announced on the official Tony Awards YouTube page at 9 a.m. The full list of nominees will be available at TonyAwards.com immediately after the broadcast and livestream.

The 78th Tony Awards are planned for June 8 at Radio City Music Hall. The ceremony’s host will be Cynthia Erivo, a 2016 Tony winner for her role as Celie in “The Color Purple,” who is fresh off a whirlwind year of “Wicked” press tours and an Oscar nomination.

Follow below for a full list of nominees, which will be updated as the announcements are made.

Best New Musical

“Buena Vista Social Club”
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“Dead Outlaw”
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“Death Becomes Her”
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“Maybe Happy Ending”
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“Operation Mincemeat”
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Best New Play

“English”
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“The Hills of California”
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“John Proctor Is the Villain”
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“Oh, Mary!”
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“Purpose”
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Best Leading Actress in a Play

Laura Donnelly, “The Hills of California”
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Mia Farrow, “The Roommate”
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LaTanya Richardson Jackson, “Purpose”
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Sadie Sink, “John Proctor Is the Villain”
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Sarah Snook, “The Picture of Dorian Gray”
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Best Leading Actor in a Play

George Clooney, “Good Night, and Good Luck”
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Cole Escola, “Oh, Mary!”
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John Michael Hill, “Purpose”
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Daniel Dae Kim, “Yellowface”
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Harry Lennix, “Purpose”
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Louis McCartney, “Stranger Things: The First Shadow”
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Best Leading Actress in a Musical

Jasmine Amy Rogers, “Boop!”
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Megan Hilty, “Death Becomes Her”
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Audra McDonald, “Gypsy”
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Nicole Scherzinger, “Sunset Boulevard”
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Jennifer Simard, “Death Becomes Her”
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Best Leading Actor in a Musical

Darren Criss, “Maybe Happy Ending”
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Andrew Durand, “Dead Outlaw”
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Tom Francis, “Sunset Boulevard”
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Jonathan Groff, “Just in Time”
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Jeremy Jordan, “Floyd Collins”
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James Monroe Iglehart, “A Wonderful World: The Louis Armstrong Musical”
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