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These shows sadly ended tonight's ceremony empty-handed.
The two Broadway favorites raised their voices in song to help remember the beloved artists lost this past year.
Escola and Oh, Mary! director Sam Pinkleton respond to those who think of queer art as a commercial risk.
Lin-Manuel Miranda, Phillipa Soo, Renée Elise Goldsberry, Jonathan \nGroff, Leslie Odom, Jr., and more celebrated the musical's 10th \nanniversary with a medley of tunes.
The big win caps off an evening that saw the show take six total awards at Radio City Music Hall.
The ode to theatre featured the Tony-honored Broadway Inspirational Voices.
In one of the evening's tightest races, Scherzinger has repeated her 2024 Olivier win, also for her work in the Andrew Lloyd Webber musical.
Criss was recognized for his performance in Maybe Happy Ending.
Arden, who won his second Tony for his work on Maybe Happy Ending, is an alumni of the Interlochen Arts Academy.
Knowles took home the Tony for lighting design.
Jamie Lloyd's stripped-down production was nominated for seven Tonys, the most of any revival of the season.
Jue was honored for his performance in David Henry Hwang's Yellow Face.
The Picture of Dorian Gray star expresses that the role was \"an Everest to climb,\" and that she's (pleasantly) surprised by how New York theatre loves a party.
Escola was recognized for their performance in Oh, Mary!
Arden won his second Tony Award, for his direction of Maybe Happy Ending.
Pinkleton was recognized for his work on Oh, Mary!
The luminary admits he wrote three versions of his acceptance speech.
Young is the 1st Black actor to ever win Back-to-Back Tony Awards.
The win is a first for playwright Jonathan Spector, who made his Broadway debut with the production.
Tazewell also recently received an Oscar Award for his costume design for Wicked.
Park and Aronson are double Tony winners tonight, for Best Original Score and Best Book of a Musical for their labor of love, Maybe Happy Ending.
The costume designer just took home the Tony Award for Best Costume Design of a Play.
Playwright Branden Jacobs-Jenkins won a Tony back-to-back with his 2024 win for Appropriate.
Watch casts of the Tony-nominated Broadway productions and more strut their stuff at the 78th Annual Tony Awards.
Delgado and Peck took home the Tony Award for Best Choreography for Buena Vista Social Club.