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After a very busy spring that saw 18 Broadway shows open in two months, audiences and actors alike could finally take a breather and celebrate.
The Tony Awards were presented in a ceremony hosted by Oscar-winning actress Ariana DeBose for the third consecutive year, with several awards presented during a pre-show on Pluto TV, followed by the main ceremony on CBS and Paramount+.
Many film actors appeared on Broadway this season, which is made up of plays and musicals that opened during the eligibility period from April 28, 2023 to April 25, 2024. Most of the winners were first-time Tony Award nominees, and many of them were making their Broadway debut.
Jeremy Strong won the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play for his role in An Enemy of the People; Daniel Radcliffe won his first Tony Award (in his fifth Broadway show) for his role in Merrily We Roll Along; Sarah Paulson won the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play for her role as the fiery Toni Lafayette in Appropriate; and Carla Young won her first Tony Award for her performance in the comedy revival of Pearly Victorious, making her the first black actor to receive three consecutive Tony nominations.
Best Actor in a Drama Category
Jeremy Strong “Enemy of the People” (Read the feature.)
Best Actress in a Drama Category
Sarah Paulson “appropriate” (Read our profile.)
Best Actor in a Musical
Jonathan Groff “We’re going to have fun.” (Read the feature.)
Best Actress in a Leading Role in a Musical
Malea Joy Moon, “Hell’s Kitchen” (Read our profile.)
Best Supporting Actor in a Musical
Daniel Radcliffe, “We’re going to have fun.” (Read the feature.)
Outstanding Theatre Stage Design
David Zinn “Stereophonic” (Read the feature.)
Best Scenic Design in a Musical
Tom Scutt “cabaret”
Outstanding Costume Design for a Theatre
Dede Aite, “Jaja’s African Hair Braiding” (Read the behind the scenes article.
Best Costume Design in a Musical
Linda Cho “The Great Gatsby”
Outstanding Theatre Lighting Design
Jane Cox “appropriate”
Best Lighting Design in a Musical
Brian McDevitt and Hana S. Kim, “Outsider”
Best Sound Design for a Play
Ryan Rumley “Stereophonic”
Best Sound Design in a Musical
Cody Spencer “Outsider”
Best Original Score
Shaina Taub, “Saffs” (Read the feature.)
Isabel Stevenson Award
Billy Porter
Regional Theatre Tony Awards
Wilma Theatre
Tony Award for Excellence in Dramatic Education
C Jay Phillip, Dance & Bmore
Tony Award for Excellence in Dramatic Performance
Wendall K. Harrington
Dramatists Guild Foundation
Samuel J. Friedman Center for the Performing Arts and Health
Colleen Jennings Roggensack
Judith O. Rubin