The 77th Tony Awards, celebrating the crème de la crème of Broadway, took place on Sunday night at the David H. Koch Theater in New York City. The star-studded event, hosted by Tony nominee Ariana DeBose for the third consecutive year, brought together the brightest stars in theater to honor the biggest hit shows of the year.
Leading the nominations this year were Alicia Keys’ “Hell’s Kitchen” and the play “Stereophonic,” each garnering an impressive 13 nods. These two productions dominated the night, with “Stereophonic” ultimately winning the award for Best New Play and “Hell’s Kitchen” taking home several honors, including Best Musical.
The ceremony also recognized some of Hollywood’s biggest names for their outstanding contributions to the stage. Among the notable nominees were Rachel McAdams, Jeremy Strong from “Succession,” William Jackson Harper from “The Good Place,” Jessica Lange, and Daniel Radcliffe, showcasing the incredible talent that graced Broadway this year.
Other highlights of the evening included the recognition of “The Outsiders,” co-produced by Angelina Jolie, and the musical revival “Merrily We Roll Along,” which received critical acclaim and multiple nominations.
As the night unfolded, the anticipation grew for the announcement of the winners. In the end, several productions and performers emerged victorious, cementing their place in Broadway history. “Hell’s Kitchen” and “Stereophonic” lived up to their hype, taking home a significant portion of the awards they were nominated for, including Best Direction and Best Original Score.
The acting categories also saw some well-deserved wins, with both veterans and newcomers being honored for their exceptional performances. The Tony Awards once again demonstrated the incredible talent and creativity that exists within the Broadway community.
In addition to celebrating the winners, the ceremony served as a reminder of the resilience and importance of live theater. Despite the challenges faced by the industry in recent years, Broadway has proven its ability to adapt, innovate, and continue to captivate audiences with its storytelling and artistry.
As the curtain closed on the 77th Tony Awards, the theater community and fans around the world celebrated the triumphs of the night and looked forward to another year of groundbreaking productions and unforgettable performances.
For a complete list of the 2024 Tony Award winners, see below:
Best Musical
- Hell’s Kitchen
- Illinoise
- The Outsiders — **WINNER!
- Suffs
- Water For Elephants
Best Play
- Jaja’s African Hair Braiding
- Mary Jane
- Mother Play
- Prayer For The French Republic
- Stereophonic — **WINNER!
Best Revival of a Musical
- Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club
- Gutenberg! The Musical
- Merrily We Roll Along — **WINNER!
- The Who’s Tommy
Best Revival of a Play
- Appropriate — **WINNER!
- An Enemy of the People
- Purlie Victorious: A Non-Confederate Romp Through the Cotton Patch
Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Play
- William Jackson Harper – Uncle Vanya
- Leslie Odom Jr. – Purlie Victorious: A Non-Confederate Romp Through The Cotton Patch
- Liev Schreiber – Doubt A Parable
- Jeremy Strong – An Enemy Of The People — **WINNER!
- Michael Struhlbarg – Patriots
Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Play
- Will Brill – Stereophonic — **WINNER!
- Eli Gelb – Stereophonic
- Jim Parsons – Mother Play
- Tom Pecinka – Stereophonic
- Corey Stoll – Appropriate
Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical
- Brody Grant – The Outsiders
- Jonathan Groff – Merrily We Roll Along — **WINNER!
- Dorian Harewood – The Notebook
- Brian D’arcy James – Days Of Wine And Roses
- Eddie Redmayne – Cabaret At The Kit Kat Club
Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Musical
- Roger Bart – Back to the Future: The Musical
- Joshua Boone – The Outsiders
- Brandon Victor Dixon – Hell’s Kitchen
- Sky Lakota-Lynch – The Outsiders
- Daniel Radcliffe – Merrily We Roll Along — **WINNER!
- Steven Skybell – Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club
Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Play
- Betsy Aidem – Prayer For The French Republic
- Jessica Lange – Mother Play
- Rachel McAdams – Mary Jane
- Sarah Paulson – Appropriate — **WINNER!
- Amy Ryan – Doubt A Parable
Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Play
- Quincy Tyler Bernstine – Doubt: A Parable
- Julia Canfield – Stereophonic
- Celia Keenan-Bolger – Mother Play
- Sarah Pidgeon – Stereophonic
- Kara Young – Purlie Victorious: A Non-Confederate Romp Through The Cotton Patch — **WINNER!
Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical
- Eden Espinosa – Lempicka
- Maleah Joi Moon – Hell’s Kitchen — **WINNER!
- Kelly O’Hara – Days Of Wine And Roses
- Maryann Plunkett – The Notebook
- Gayle Rankin – Cabaret At The Kit Kat Club
Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Musical
- Shoshana Bean – Hell’s Kitchen
- Amber Iman – Lempicka
- NIkki M. James – Suffs
- Leslie Rodriguez Kritzer – Monty Python’s Spamalot
- Kecia Lewis – Hell’s Kitchen — **WINNER!
- Lindsay Menendez – Merrily We Roll Along
- Bebe Neuwirth – Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club
Best Direction of a Musical
- Maria Friedman – Merrily We Roll Along
- Michael Greif – Hell’s Kitchen
- Leigh Silverman – Suffs
- Jessica Stone – Water for Elephants
- Danya Taymore – The Outsiders — **WINNER!
Best Book of a Musical
- Kristoffer Diaz – Hell’s Kitchen
- Bekah Brunstetter – The Notebook
- Adam Rapp and Justin Levine – The Outsiders
- Shina Taub – Suffs — **WINNER!
- Rick Elice- Water for Elephants
Best Original Score
- Adam Guettel: Music and Lyrics – Days of Wine and Roses
- David Byrne and Fatboy Slim: Music; David Byrne: Lyrics – Here Lies Love
- Will Butler: Music and Lyrics – Stereophonic
- Shaina Taub: Music and Lyrics – Suffs — **WINNER!
- Jamestown Revivial (Jonathan Clay and Zach Chance) and Justin Levine: Music and Lyrics – The Outsiders
Best Orchestrations
- Timo Andres – Illinoise
- Will Butler and Justin Craig – Stereophonic
- Justin Levine, Matt Hinkley and Jamestown Revival (Jonathan Clay and Zach Chance) – The Outsiders
- Tom Kitt and Adam Blackstone – Hell’s Kitchen
- Jonathan Tunick – Merrily We Roll Along — **WINNER!
Best Choreography
- Camille A. Brown – Hell’s Kitchen
- Annie-B Parson – Here Lies Love
- Rick Kuperman and Jeff Kuperman – The Outsiders
- Justin Peck – Illinoise — **WINNER!
- Jesse Robb and Shana Carroll – Water for Elephants
Best Scenic Design in a Musical
- AMP featuring Tatiana Kahvegian – The Outsiders
- Robert Brill and Peter Nigrini – Hell’s Kitchen
- Takeshi Kata – Water for Elephants
- David Korins – Here Lies Love
- Riccardo Hernandez and Peter Nigrini – Lempicka
- Tim Hatley and Finn Ross – Back to the Future: The Musical
- Tom Scutt – Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club — **WINNER!
Best Costume Design in a Musical
- Dede Ayite – Hell’s Kitchen
- Linda Cho – The Great Gatsby — **WINNER!
- David Israel Reynoso – Water for Elephants
- Tom Scutt – Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club
- Paul Tazewell – Suffs
Best Lighting Design in a Musical
- Brandon Stirling Baker – Illinoise
- Isabella Byrd – Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club
- Natasha Katz – Hell’s Kitchen
- Bradley King and David Bengali – Water for Elephants
- Brian MacDevitt and Hana S. Kim – The Outsiders — **WINNER!
Best Sound Design of a Musical
- M.L. Dogg – Here Lies Love
- Kai Harada – Merrily We Roll Along
- Nick Lidster – Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club
- Gareth Owen – Hell’s Kitchen
- Cody Spencer – The Outsiders — **WINNER!
Best Direction of a Play
- Daniel Aukin – Stereophonic — **WINNER!
- Anne Kauffman – Mary Jane
- Kenny Leon – Purlie Victorious: A Non-Confederate Romp Through The Cotton Patch
- Lila Neugebauer – Appropriate
- Whitney White – Jaja’s African Hair Braiding
Best Scenic Design in a Play
- dots – Appropriate
- dots – An Enemy of the People
- Derek McLane – Purlie Victorious: A Non-Confederate Romp Through The Cotton Patch
- David Zinn – Jaja’s African Air Braiding
- David Zinn – Stereophonic — **WINNER!
Best Costume Design in a Play
- Dede Ayite – Appropriate
- Dede Ayite – Jaja’s African Hair Braiding — **WINNER!
- Enver Chakartash – Stereophonic
- Emilio Sosa – Purlie Victorious: A Non-Confederate Romp Through The Cotton Patch
- David Zinn – An Enemy of the People
Best Lighting Design in a Play
- Isabella Byrd – An Enemy of the People
- Amith Chandrashaker – Prayer for the French Republic
- Jiyoun Chang – Stereophonic
- Jane Cox – Appropriate — **WINNER!
- Natasha Katz – Grey House
Best Sound Design of a Play
- Justin Ellington and Stefania Bulbarella – Jaja’s African Hair Braiding
- Leah Gelpe – Mary Jane
- Tom Gibbons – Grey House
- Bray Poor and Will Pickens – Appropriate
- Ryan Rumery – Stereophonic — **WINNER!
The 77th Tony Awards showcased the very best of Broadway, honoring the incredible talent, creativity, and passion that make the theater world so special. Congratulations to all the winners and nominees, and here’s to another year of extraordinary productions that continue to inspire and entertain audiences worldwide.
Credit: Entertainment Times