62nd Tony Awards - Winners and Nominees

Winners and Nominees

(winners are in bold)

Best Play Best Musical
  • August: Osage County – Tracy Letts
    • Rock 'n' Roll – Tom Stoppard
    • The Seafarer – Conor McPherson
    • The 39 Steps – Patrick Barlow
  • In the Heights
    • Cry-Baby
    • Passing Strange
    • Xanadu
Best Revival of a Play Best Revival of a Musical
  • Boeing Boeing
    • The Homecoming
    • Les Liaisons Dangereuses
    • Macbeth
  • South Pacific
    • Grease
    • Gypsy
    • Sunday in the Park with George
Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Play Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Play
  • Mark Rylance – Boeing Boeing as Robert
    • Ben Daniels – Les Liaisons Dangereuses as Le Vicomte de Valmont
    • Laurence Fishburne – Thurgood as Thurgood Marshall
    • Rufus Sewell – Rock 'n' Roll as Jan
    • Patrick Stewart – Macbeth as Macbeth
  • Deanna Dunagan – August: Osage County as Violet Weston
    • Eve Best – The Homecoming as Ruth
    • Kate Fleetwood – Macbeth as Lady Macbeth
    • S. Epatha Merkerson – Come Back, Little Sheba as Lola Delaney
    • Amy Morton – August: Osage County as Barbara Weston Fordham
Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical
  • Paulo Szot – South Pacific as Emile de Becque
    • Daniel Evans – Sunday in the Park with George as George
    • Lin-Manuel Miranda – In the Heights as Usnavi
    • Stew – Passing Strange as Narrator
    • Tom Wopat – A Catered Affair as Tom Hurley
  • Patti LuPone – Gypsy as Mama Rose
    • Kerry Butler – Xanadu as Kira/Clio
    • Kelli O'Hara – South Pacific as Ensign Nellie Forbush
    • Faith Prince – A Catered Affair as Agnes 'Aggie' Hurley
    • Jenna Russell – Sunday in the Park with George as Dot/Marie
Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Play Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Play
  • Jim Norton – The Seafarer as Richard Harkin
    • Bobby Cannavale – Mauritius as Dennis
    • Raúl Esparza – The Homecoming as Lenny
    • Conleth Hill – The Seafarer as Ivan Curry
    • David Pittu – Is He Dead? as Various Characters
  • Rondi Reed – August: Osage County as Mattie Fae Aiken
    • Sinéad Cusack – Rock 'n' Roll as Eleanor/Esme
    • Mary McCormack – Boeing-Boeing as Gretchen
    • Laurie Metcalf – November as Clarice Bernstein
    • Martha Plimpton – Top Girls as Pope Joan/Angie
Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Musical Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Musical
  • Boyd Gaines – Gypsy as Herbie
    • Daniel Breaker – Passing Strange as Youth
    • Danny Burstein – South Pacific as Luther Billis
    • Robin de Jesús – In the Heights as Sonny
    • Christopher Fitzgerald – Young Frankenstein as Igor
  • Laura Benanti – Gypsy as Louise
    • de'Adre Aziza – Passing Strange as Edwina/Marianna/Sudabey
    • Andrea Martin – Young Frankenstein as Frau Blücher
    • Olga Merediz – In the Heights as Abuela Claudia
    • Loretta Ables Sayre – South Pacific as Bloody Mary
Best Book of a Musical Best Original Score (Music and/or Lyrics) Written for the Theatre
  • Stew – Passing Strange
    • Mark O'Donnell and Thomas Meehan – Cry-Baby
    • Quiara Alegría Hudes – In the Heights
    • Douglas Carter Beane – Xanadu
  • In the Heights – Lin-Manuel Miranda (music and lyrics)
    • Cry-Baby – David Javerbaum and Adam Schlesinger (music and lyrics)
    • The Little Mermaid – Alan Menken (music) and Howard Ashman and Glenn Slater (lyrics)
    • Passing Strange – Stew (music and lyrics) and Heidi Rodewald (lyrics)
Best Scenic Design of a Play Best Scenic Design of a Musical
  • Todd Rosenthal – August: Osage County
    • Peter McKintosh – The 39 Steps
    • Scott Pask – Les Liaisons Dangereuses
    • Anthony Ward – Macbeth
  • Michael Yeargan – South Pacific
    • David Farley, Timothy Bird and The Knifedge Creative Network – Sunday in the Park with George
    • Anna Louizos – In the Heights
    • Robin Wagner – Young Frankenstein
Best Costume Design of a Play Best Costume Design of a Musical
  • Katrina Lindsay – Les Liaisons Dangereuses
    • Gregory Gale – Cyrano de Bergerac
    • Rob Howell – Boeing-Boeing
    • Peter McKintosh – The 39 Steps
  • Catherine Zuber – South Pacific
    • David Farley – Sunday in the Park with George
    • Martin Pakledinaz – Gypsy
    • Paul Tazewell – In the Heights
Best Lighting Design of a Play Best Lighting Design of a Musical
  • Kevin Adams – The 39 Steps
    • Howard Harrison – Macbeth
    • Donald Holder – Les Liaisons Dangereuses
    • Ann G. Wrightson – August: Osage County
  • Donald Holder – South Pacific
    • Ken Billington – Sunday in the Park with George
    • Howell Binkley – In the Heights
    • Natasha Katz – The Little Mermaid
Best Sound Design of a Play Best Sound Design of a Musical
  • Mic Pool – The 39 Steps
    • Simon Baker – Boeing-Boeing
    • Adam Cork – Macbeth
    • Ian Dickson – Rock 'n' Roll
  • Scott Lehrer – South Pacific
    • Acme Sound Partners – In the Heights
    • Sebastian Frost – Sunday in the Park with George
    • Dan Moses Schreier – Gypsy
Best Direction of a Play Best Direction of a Musical
  • Anna D. Shapiro – August: Osage County
    • Maria Aitken – The 39 Steps
    • Conor McPherson – The Seafarer
    • Matthew Warchus – Boeing-Boeing
  • Bartlett Sher – South Pacific
    • Sam Buntrock – Sunday in the Park with George
    • Thomas Kail – In the Heights
    • Arthur Laurents – Gypsy
Best Choreography Best Orchestrations
  • Andy Blankenbuehler – In the Heights
    • Rob Ashford – Cry-Baby
    • Christopher Gattelli – South Pacific
    • Dan Knechtges – Xanadu
  • Alex Lacamoire and Bill Sherman – In the Heights
    • Jason Carr – Sunday in the Park with George
    • Stew and Heidi Rodewald – Passing Strange
    • Jonathan Tunick – A Catered Affair

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