Theatre Veterans, But First-Time Nominees Reflect on Their Noms
Dear Evan Hansen’s Rachel Bay Jones, Jitney’s John Douglas Thompson, Sweat’s Michelle Wilson, and more express what it means to be nominated at this stage in their careers.
Dear Evan Hansen’s Rachel Bay Jones, Jitney’s John Douglas Thompson, Sweat’s Michelle Wilson, and more express what it means to be nominated at this stage in their careers.
From The Great Comet to Dear Evan Hansen to Oslo, Tony-nominated actors, directors, and writers reflect on how they achieve work that rings so true.
Plus how the four-time Tony nominee reacted to the news of her most recent nomination.
Roth shares what inspires him as one of Broadway’s leading theatremakers, one who earned noms for Falsettos, Present Laughter, and Groundhog Day.
The Tony-nominated actor shares the most rewarding piece of her Evan Hansen experience and more.
The Indecent playwright talks about starting a movement with her Broadway debut and more.
Police evacuated the audience during an afternoon performance of the play Woyzek May 27.
Actors Andrew Rannells and Jenn Colella, director Michael Greif, choreographer Kelly Devine, and more nominees share the moment their path was set towards a life in theatre.
The four-time Tony nominee tells Stephen Colbert about her nightly routine and how the reboot of TV’s Roseanne came to be.
Nominated for her second Tony, Tony-winning costume designer Cho shares her role in the production and her invaluable advice to first-time nominees.
The actor will appear in John Cameron Mitchell’s How to Talk to Girls at Parties.
Nominated for her Broadway debut as Kim in the Tony-nominated revival, Noblezada talks about her journey with the role and how surreal the recognition feels.
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The first-time nominee breaks down the emotion and technique behind her big solo number.
The Disney stars may have “hated each other” on set, but ten years later, the friends share a remixed rendition of “What I’ve Been Looking For.”
From Christine Ebersole to Paula Vogel, Steven Levenson to Christian Borle, Tony nominees share the teachers, family members, and more who made them believe a career in theatre was possible.
Tony-nominated lighting designer Bradley King breaks down the secrets behind creating the glitter and glow of the musical.
The company of the Tony-nominated Best Musical sing “Welcome to the Rock” on the late-night show.
The Drama League winner and Tony nominee chose to forego his usual “Waving Through a Window” for this other moving song.
The first-time nominee talks about his first love, his tap idol, and why he’s thrilled to be the one to represent the fall’s Holiday Inn at the Tonys.
The 2016 Tony winner and 2017 nominee exposes his process to finding the sound of the Tony-nominated Best Musical.
The Tony-winning choreographer of Hamilton and In The Heights takes us behind-the-scenes to learn his moves and the inspiration behind them.
Based on the true story of the underground Middle East peace negotiations, Rogers’ Broadway debut barrels onto the scene.
As we countdown to the Tony Awards, first-time nominee Corey Hawkins shares his reaction to the news and his favorite part about the Tony meet-and-greet.
Tony nominees give Playbill an exclusive sneak peek of the people who make their job possible.