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BEST PLAY
� Adapted by from the novel of the same name by . It originated Aug. 2, 2012 at the Royal in the U.K. It transferred to a commercial production at London's Apollo Theatre in early 2013, but moved to the Gielgud Theatre in July of that year after the Apollo's roof collapsed. A new cast was assembled for the New York production, which kept the London director and design team, and which opened on Broadway Oct. 5, 2014.
� wrote this drama, which premiered Jan. 30, 2012 at American Theatre Company in Chicago. It was picked up by , which hosted its New York debut at the Off-Broadway LCT/3 Theatre, Oct. 22, 2012. It played an extended run there, through Dec. 23 of that year. In 2013, between productions, it won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama. Another extended run followed, this time at the in London, May through June, 2014. The Broadway production followed on Oct. 23, 2014 with a different directing and design team, but with London leading man recreating his role in New York.
� ' original play had two Off-Broadway productions before coming to Midtown. It premiered in October 2011 at Off-Broadway's Ensemble Studio Theatre with in the main role and direction by . It did well enough that it had a return engagement in February 2012. MCC Theatre, another Off-Broadway company, hosted a second production, at the Theatre, in March 2014. That production, again with Boyer and von Stuelpnagel, transferred to the Booth Theatre on Broadway April 7, 2014.
Parts One & Two � Michael Poulton based this pair of plays on Hilary Mantel's 2009 novels "Wolf Hall" and "Bring Up the Bodies." hosted its premiere at Stratford-upon-Avon in the U.K. in early 2014. It transferred to a commercial run at the Aldwych Theatre in the West End in May 2014 and ran through October 2014. Producers and brought that production largely intact to Broadway's Winter Garden Theatre, where it opened April 9, 2015.
BEST MUSICAL
� First discussed in 1998, the show went through two previous starts—one in 2001 with a book by , and another in 2008 with a book by . The current production, directed by with a book by , was announced in June 2012 and had its premiere at the Théâtre du Châtelet in Paris, in November 2014. That production moved to Broadway with the Paris cast and creative team mostly intact, and opened April 12, 2015.

� Based on 's autobiographical 2006 graphic novel, the musical was developed in a 2009 workshop at the Ojai Playwrights Conference in California. It got a second workshop in 2012 at the Sundance Theatre Lab in Utah and another at 's Public Lab in New York that same year. The show opened a full Off-Broadway subscription run at the Public Theater Sept. 30, 2013, directed by , and starring , , and . After multiple extensions of its limited run, the show was optioned for Broadway, where it opened April 19, 2015.
� Brothers Karey and began work on this original musical more than a decade ago, and presented a script to producer in 2010. McCollum had planned to follow the classic route of an out-of-town tryout (at Seattle’s ) following a successful New York developmental workshop in October 2014. But when Broadway’s prime became available after the closing of , McCollum made the decision to save the cost of a trip to the West Coast and open “cold� on Broadway without a tryout. Produced expressly for Broadway, the musical opened at the St. James April 22, 2015.
� Based on Friedrich Dürrenmatt's 1956 drama Der Besuch der alten Damehis production traveled the longest pre-Broadway developmental road on this list. It was written in the late 1990s as a vehicle for , and was originally schedule to open on Broadway in March 2001, but Lansbury withdrew when her husband fell ill (and subsequently died). replaced her for the October 2001 Chicago tryout, which wound up not making its scheduled transfer. Rivera again starred in a 2008 production at the in Virginia, but a hoped-for Broadway transfer failed to materialize. Rivera appeared in a 2011 concert version in New York. The current production, again starring Rivera, originated at in summer 2014, directed by . Doyle and Rivera's version opened on Broadway April 23, 2015.
BEST PLAY REVIVAL � 's 1977 Tony-winning drama got a revival in 2012 at the Williamstown Theatre Festival in Massachusetts, with directing . Ellis and Cooper teamed again for this commercial Broadway production, which opened Dec. 7, 2014. The production team was led by and Terry Allen Kramer.

� 's 1995 drama got a commercial revival in June 2014 at Wyndham's Theatre in London, starring Bill Nighy and , directed by . The production transferred virtually intact to Broadway, opening April 2, 2015. The production team was led by Robert Fox and .
� Kenneth Lonergan's 1996 Off-Broadway play was revived in June 2014 by of Chicago directed by , and starring , , and . The production was optioned by Scott Rudin, who produced a Broadway transfer that opened Sept. 11, 2014.
� This revival of and 's 1936 Pulitzer-winner was produced expressly for Broadway by a commercial producing team led by Jeff Richards and Jerry Frankel.
BEST MUSICAL REVIVAL
� Produced expressly for Broadway by Lincoln Center Theater.
� Originally presented at Barrington Stage Company (on the Boyd-Quinson MainStage) starting June 12, 2013. Produced for Broadway by a consortium of commercial producers led by Howard and Janet Kagan.
� Produced expressly for Broadway by .
Tally:
Produced directly on Broadway: 4 of 11
Regional: 6
United Kingdom: 3
Off-Broadway: 1
Paris: 1.