The Entertainment Community Fund's annual award recognizes the talent and promise of an emerging theatre artist.
The honors mark the efforts of League members to produce and present the best in live theatre on Broadway and beyond.
The annual list recognizes Black gay and queer men who have made a major impact in some way this year.
The movie musical version of the 2003 Broadway hit may be shaping up to be an awards darling.
Queen Latifah hosts the gala evening, celebrating the 47th class of honorees, that will subsequently be broadcast on CBS.
Director Jon M. Chu and co-stars Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande will also be honored at the January ceremony in Manhattan.
The two will be celebrated during the Fund's Annual Gala in spring 2025.
The Tony Awards Administration Committee has made rulings on potential nominations for Our Town, Romeo + Juliet, The Hills of California, and more.
The York Theatre Company also presented Ted Snowdon with the Founders' Award.
The York Theatre Company also presents Ted Snowdon with the Founders' Award.
Six cast recordings are up for Best Musical Theater Album at the 67th annual ceremony.
The various prizes are awarded to accomplished playwrights as well as new voices in playwriting and musical theatre.
The Fred Ebb Award recognizes excellence in musical theatre songwriting, by a songwriter or songwriting team that has not yet achieved significant commercial success.
The Hermitage offers one of the largest unrestricted non-profit theatre commissions in the United States.
Mason was recognized for their play Hide and Hide, which will make its world premiere at Skylight Theatre this summer.
The Artios Awards celebrate the work done by casting professionals across theatre, film, and television.
The awards recognize excellence in Off-Broadway direction and choreography.
The Outer Critics Circle is an organization of writers on New York theatre for out-of-town, national, and digital publications.
Lazour’s current project, We Live in Cairo, recently opened Off-Broadway via New York Theatre Workshop.
Presented by The American Theatre Wing, the Obies honor the best of Off- and Off-Off-Broadway.
Highlighting the best of high school musical theatre talent, the ceremony will feature 110 nominees from 55 regional awards programs.
Find out the schedule for this season's top Broadway honors.
Jay Armstrong Johnson and Jaygee Macapugay co-host the gala event.
Jay Armstrong Johnson and Jaygee Macapugay will co-host the gala event.
The poet and playwright is being honored for his play MANAKIN.
Peter Filichia will once again host the annual ceremony honoring debut performances.
Shanley will receive the award at the 42nd annual event, set to be held in Kansas in April 2025.
The six-time Tony nominee's Broadway designs include the original productions of The Elephant Man, Passion, Jekyll & Hyde, and more.
The Stage Directors and Choreographers
Foundation will present the Tony-winning director with the award in March.
Universal has reportedly avoided a repeat of the musical's original Tony Awards strategy by putting its leading ladies in separate categories.
Chalfant is currently aboard Playbill’s Broadway in Venice Cruise as a performer.
This year's winners will be celebrated at an October 21 ceremony.
The playwright has won the honor for her Broadway play Jaja's African Hair Braiding.
With last night's Emmy win, the duo have joined the acclaimed club of multi-discipline award winners.
The Light in the Piazza and The King and I star is being recognized for her outstanding artistic achievement in theatre by the Chicago organization.
The evening will also feature a special performance by Declan O’Rourke.
The ceremony honors casting professionals in theatre, film, and television.
The final winners will be published and licensed by Concord Theatricals via its Samuel French imprint.
Jay Armstrong Johnson and Jaygee Macapugay will co-host the gala event.
The benefit evening will also celebrate Gigi Pritzker and Colman Domingo.
Although in-person events will be paused, the dance and performance awards' selection and nomination process will continue throughout the year.
The York Theatre Company will also honor Ted Snowdon with the Founders' Award.
The annual fellowship is awarded to a Black theatre artist to fund a residency or collaboration with a Chicago-area non-profit organization.
Awardees receive a $100,000 grant to support community-centered artistic projects.
Silverman, who makes their Broadway debut this season with The Roommate, was a Festival winner in 2009.
The Ragtime Tony winners will receive the Golden Shamrock Award at the upcoming Golden Shamrock Gala.
The 47th class of honorees will be saluted at a gala evening in December which will subsequently be broadcast on CBS.
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Both Picayo and Yasmin will receive an unrestricted $10,000 prize to enable them to focus on their craft.
The 53rd anniversary induction ceremony will be held in November at the Gershwin Theatre.
The North Carolina educator will receive a $5,000 cash prize from The ASCAP Foundation and the Educational Theatre Association.
The Miami University students were recognized for their work in sustainability in theatre.
"I get to be someone's inspiration to keep going and pursue their dreams."
Both received $25,000 scholarships at the high school musical theatre awards. Watch their solo performances here.
Several Broadway favorites are among the newly revealed lineup of presenters, coaches, and judges for the high school musical theatre awards.
Hannah Cruz, Andrew Durand, and 2024 Tony winner Kecia Lewis are among this year's honorees.
The annual event celebrating the best in high school musical theatre is held at Broadway's Minskoff Theatre.
Held downtown at Mercer Labs and at Jazz at Lincoln Center, respectively, they were certainly a pair of wild, wild parties.
Honorees will be celebrated by the Stage Managers' Association in October.
The total reflects a decrease of 14.6% compared to last year, but is not the lowest the Tonys have ever seen.
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