Tony Awards winners listing for 2025: Reside updates

Tony Awards winners listing for 2025: Reside updates

The 2025 Tony Awards are honoring the perfect performs and musicals on Broadway, with huge names from each stage and display screen trying to go dwelling winners Sunday night time.

“Buena Vista Social Membership,” “Demise Turns into Her” and “Possibly Blissful Ending” every got here into the night time with 10 nominations and are all vying for Finest Musical. “John Proctor is the Villain” and “The Hills of California,” up for Finest Play, each earned seven nods.

Broadway legend Audra McDonald, who shares the document for many Tony Awards ever gained by a performer, with six, is up for Finest Main Actress in a Musical. A win Sunday night time would put her one forward of Julie Harris and Angela Lansbury. The nod marked the eleventh nomination of her profession, additionally probably the most by any performer in Tony Awards historical past. She’ll be competing in opposition to Nicole Scherzinger, previously of the Pussycat Dolls, making her Broadway debut in “Sundown Boulevard.”  

George Clooney, Mia Farrow and Bob Odenkirk, all identified extra for his or her movie and tv work, are eyeing appearing accolades on the Tonys this 12 months. Clooney, nominated for his position as Edward R. Murrow in “Good Night time, and Good Luck,” might be up in opposition to “Oh, Mary!” star and creator Cole Escola, who’s the primary non-binary nominee for Finest Main Actor in a Play.

Cynthia Erivo, who stars within the movie variations of the smash Broadway musical “Depraved,” is taking up internet hosting duties this 12 months. 

Sunday’s present will function performances from every present nominated for Finest Musical — “The Buena Vista Social Membership,” “Lifeless Outlaw,” “Demise Turns into Her,” “Possibly Blissful Ending” and “Operation Mincemeat: A New Musical” — and the exhibits nominated for Finest Revival of a Musical — “Floyd Collins,” “Gypsy,” “Sundown Blvd.” and “Pirates! The Penzance Musical.” The unique forged of “Hamilton” can be set to reunite for a efficiency.

The 2025 Tony Awards are being held at Radio Metropolis Music Corridor in New York Metropolis. The ceremony is airing dwell on CBS tv stations and streaming on Paramount+.

Beneath is the complete listing of winners and nominees.

Finest Efficiency by an Actress in a Main Position in a Play

  • Sarah Snook, “The Image of Dorian Grey” — Winner
  • Laura Donnelly, “The Hills of California” 
  • Mia Farrow, “The Roommate” 
  • LaTanya Richardson Jackson, “Goal” 
  • Sadie Sink, “John Proctor is the Villain” 

Finest Efficiency by an Actor in a Featured Position in a Play

  • Francis Jue, “Yellow Face” — Winner
  • Glenn Davis, “Goal” 
  • Gabriel Ebert, “John Proctor is the Villain” 
  • Bob Odenkirk, “Glengarry Glenn Ross” 
  • Conrad Ricamora, “Oh, Mary!” 

Finest Efficiency by an Actor in a Featured Position in a Musical

  • Jak Malone, “Operation Mincemeat: A New Musical” — Winner
  • Brooks Ashmankas, “Smash” 
  • Jeb Brown, “Lifeless Outlaw” 
  • Danny Burstein, “Gypsy” 
  • Taylor Trensch, “Floyd Collins” 

Finest Choreography 

  • Patricia Delgado and Justin Peck, “Buena Vista Social Membership” — Winner
  • Joshua Bergasse, “Smash” 
  • Camille A. Brown, “Gypsy” 
  • Christopher Gattelli, “Demise Turns into Her” 
  • Jerry Mitchell, “Boop! The Musical” 

Finest E book of a Musical

  • Will Aronson and Hue Park, “Possibly Blissful Ending” — Winner
  • Marco Ramirez, “Buena Vista Social Membership” 
  • Itamar Moses, “Lifeless Outlaw” 
  • Marco Pennette, “Demise Turns into Her” 
  • David Cumming, Felix Hagan, Natasha Hodgson and Zoë Roberts, “Operation Mincemeat: A New Musical” 

Finest Unique Rating 

  • Will Aronson and Hue Park, “Possibly Blissful Ending” — Winner
  • David Yazbek and Erik Della Penna, “Lifeless Outlaw” 
  • Julia Mattison and Noel Carey, “Demise Turns into Her” 
  • David Cumming, Felix Hagan, Natasha Hodgson and Zoë Roberts, “Operation Mincemeat: A New Musical” 
  • Pleasure Huerta and Benjamin Velez, “Actual Girls Have Curves: The Musical” 

Finest Scenic Design in a Play

  • Miriam Buether and 59, “Stranger Issues: The First Shadow” — Winner
  • Marsha Ginsberg, “English”
  • Rob Howell, “The Hills of California” 
  • Marg Horwell and David Bergman, “The Image of Dorian Grey” 
  • Scott Park, “Good Night time, and Good Luck” 

Finest Scenic Design in a Musical

  • Dane Laffrey and George Reeve, “Possibly Blissful Ending” — Winner
  • Rachel Hauck, “Swept Away” 
  • Arnulfo Maldonado, “Buena Vista Social Membership” 
  • Derek McLane, “Demise Turns into Her” 
  • Derek McLane, “Simply In Time” 

Finest Costume Design in a Play 

  • Marg Horwell, “The Image of Dorian Grey” — Winner
  • Brenda Abbandandolo, “Good Night time, and Good Luck” 
  • Rob Howell, “The Hills of California” 
  • Holly Pierson, “Oh, Mary!” 
  • Brigitte Reiffenstul, “Stranger Issues: The First Shadow” 

Finest Costume Design in a Musical 

  • Paul Tazewell, “Demise Turns into Her” — Winner
  • Dede Ayite, “Buena Vista Social Membership” 
  • Gregg Barnes, “Boop! The Musical”
  • Clint Ramos, “Possibly Blissful Ending” 
  • Catherine Zuber, “Simply in Time” 

Finest Lighting Design in a Play

  • Jon Clark, “Stranger Issues: The First Shadow” — Winner
  • Natasha Chivers, “The Hills of California” 
  • Heather Gilbert and David Bengali, “Good Night time, and Good Luck” 
  • Natasha Katz and Hannah Wasileski, “John Proctor is the Villain” 
  • Nick Schlieper, “The Image of Dorian Grey”

Finest Lighting Design in a Musical

  • Jack Knowles, “Sundown Blvd.” — Winner
  • Tyler Micoleau, “Buena Vista Social Membership” 
  • Scott Zielinski and Ruby Horng Solar, “Floyd Collins” 
  • Ben Stanton, “Possibly Blissful Ending” 
  • Justin Townsend, “Demise Turns into Her” 

Finest Sound Design of a Musical 

  • Jonathan Deans, “Buena Vista Social Membership” — Winner
  • Adam Fisher, “Sundown Blvd.” 
  • Peter Hylenski, “Simply In Time” 
  • Peter Hylenski, “Possibly Blissful Ending” 
  • Dan Moses Schreier, “Floyd Collins” 

Finest Sound Design of a Play 

  • Paul Arditti, “Stranger Issues: The First Shadow” — Winner
  • Palmer Hefferan, “John Proctor is the Villain” 
  • Daniel Kruger, “Good Night time, and Good Luck” 
  • Nick Powell, “The Hills of California” 
  • Clemence Williams, “The Image of Dorian Grey” 

Finest Orchestrations 

  • Margo Paguia, “Buena Vista Social Membership” — Winner
  • Andrew Resnick and Michael Thurber, “Simply In Time” 
  • Will Aronson, “Possibly Blissful Ending” 
  • Bruce Coughlin, “Floyd Collins” 
  • David Cullen and Andrew Lloyd Webber, “Sundown Blvd.” 

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