Do You Know All of the Tony-Winning Best Musicals?
Seventy musicals have taken home the title since 1949.
Seventy musicals have taken home the title since 1949.
The production opened May 26, 1964, at the Mark Hellinger Theatre.
See the composers, lyricists, and book writers who received nominations for their work on Broadway this season.
City Center's upcoming slate will feature Call Me Madam, I Married an Angel, and more.
The actors stepped into the roles of Lauren and Charlie Price earlier this month.
The new John Kander and David Thompson dance play is directed by Susan Stroman at Off-Broadway's Vineyard Theatre.
The winners were celebrated at a May 24 ceremony at Sardi’s Restaurant.
All the directors who received nominations for their work on a musical or play this season.
The new play from Significant Other playwright Joshua Harmon begins previews Off-Broadway May 31.
Hamilton's Samantha Marie Ware, Beautiful's Chilina Kennedy, and American Psycho's Theo Stockman star in the Atlantic Theater Company production.
The show began performances February 18, 2017, and officially opened March 12 at Broadway’s Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre.
The Lila Neugebauer-directed Off-Broadway production opened May 23 at The Pershing Square Signature Center.
See all the choreographers who received nominations for their work on Broadway this season.
The production opened May 24, 1966, at the Winter Garden Theatre.
Karl will appear in the New York premiere of Pretty Woman on Broadway this summer.
Adkins succeeded Derek Klena in the role March 27.
The Lila Neugebauer-directed production opens May 23 at The Pershing Square Signature Center.
The 2018 Tony Award nominees gathered at the Rainbow Room in New York City May 22.
Simon Evans directs the London production, which began performances May 18.
Sam Angell and Dennis Herdman co-star in the J. M. Barrie classic at the outdoor London venue.
Lewis replaced Caroline O'Connor in the role of Countess Lily March 27.
The May 21 event included a panel discussion and special musical performances.
The May 21 ceremony celebrated Off-Broadway and Off-Off-Boadway Theatre.
The new play by Anthony Giardina, with direction by Tony winner Doug Hughes, began previews May 15.
The production opened May 21, 1959, at the Broadway Theatre.