Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
Theatre: London Palladium (West End)
Opened: July 11, 2019
Closing: September 8, 2019
Olivier Awards: N/A
The Worst Witch
Theatre: Vaudeville Theatre (West End)
Opened: July 28, 2019
Closing: September 8, 2019
Olivier Awards: N/A
Equus
Theatre: Trafalgar Studios (West End)
Opened: July 15, 2019
Closing: September 9, 2019
Olivier Awards: N/A
Bitter Wheat
Theatre: Garrick Theatre (West End)
Opened: June 7, 2019
Closing: September 21, 2019
Olivier Awards: N/A
The Night of the Iguana
Theatre: Noël Coward Theatre (West End)
Opened: July 6, 2019
Closing: September 28, 2019
Olivier Awards: N/A
The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole Aged 13 ¾
Theatre: Ambassadors Theatre (West End)
Opened: June 15, 2019
Closing: September 28, 2019
Olivier Awards: N/A
Sea Wall/A Life
Theatre: Hudson Theatre (Broadway)
Opened: August 8, 2019
Closing: September 29, 2019
Tony Awards: N/A
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Sunday, August 25, 2019
Saturday, August 24, 2019
Unexpected Song: Back to Before
Quick Life Update: My life has been crazy so I apologize for not posting a lot. I'm hoping to get my life under control soon and plan on doing a lot of reviews for some upcoming tours I'm seeing! Now onto the post!
I, shockingly, only have had Ragtime in my life for less than a year now. If you don't know what Ragtime is it is this absolutely gorgeous musical that tells the story of 3 different groups of people (Whites, Blacks and Immigrants) during the early 20th Century in America. It is an absolutely gorgeous piece with a book by Terrence McNally and a score by Stephen Flaherty and Lynn Ahrens. If you ever have the chance to go see this show then do it. It is gorgeous and I gurantee you it will change your life. My favorite song in this show is the 11 O'clock number "Back to Before" sung by Mother where she examines everything that has happened to her throughout the show and realizes there is no going back. The song is just absolutely exquisite and I wanted to share some of my favorite covers of that song.
Marin Mazzie (Broadway)
Mamie Parris ("Home Again" Mamie's Solo Concert)
Marcie Dodd (No idea where she is)
Maria Friedman (Cardiff Concert)
I, shockingly, only have had Ragtime in my life for less than a year now. If you don't know what Ragtime is it is this absolutely gorgeous musical that tells the story of 3 different groups of people (Whites, Blacks and Immigrants) during the early 20th Century in America. It is an absolutely gorgeous piece with a book by Terrence McNally and a score by Stephen Flaherty and Lynn Ahrens. If you ever have the chance to go see this show then do it. It is gorgeous and I gurantee you it will change your life. My favorite song in this show is the 11 O'clock number "Back to Before" sung by Mother where she examines everything that has happened to her throughout the show and realizes there is no going back. The song is just absolutely exquisite and I wanted to share some of my favorite covers of that song.
Marin Mazzie (Broadway)
Mamie Parris ("Home Again" Mamie's Solo Concert)
Marcie Dodd (No idea where she is)
Maria Friedman (Cardiff Concert)
Saturday, August 10, 2019
Fresh Blooded Principles in Wicked (Part 3)
It's only been a few months since I last made a post about fresh blooded principles in Wicked and look how much has changed since then! FOR THE FIRST TIME IN 5 YEARS WE GOT A FRESH BLOODED ELPHABA ON BROADWAY!!!! HANNAH IS PROOF OF WHY CASTING FRESH BLOOD IS IMPORTANT AND VITAL TO A PRODUCTION!!! We also got a new Madame Morrible, Nessarose and Boq on the US Tour as well as a new Fiyero and Dr. Dillamond in the West End. Unfortunately we still have no fresh blood in the role of Glinda across the boards (Although it was a given the UK wouldn't have a fresh blood since they just had Sophie Evans.) We also have no fresh blood Elphaba for another year on the West End. I really don't understand why casting directors find it so difficult to cast fresh blood in the roles of Elphaba and Glinda. There are so many amazing women who could do these roles and they just keep bringing back the same often mediocre people or only promoting the most mediocre standbys. It's time for some fresh blood in the two lead roles Wicked. I'm getting tired of seeing the same people. Again, I've listed dates of the latest fresh blood in a role meaning they were never an understudy or standby and/or weren't in a prior production of Wicked before. If a person's name is underlined that means they are currently in the show.
- Broadway
- Elphaba: Hannah Corneau (May 2018-Current)
- Glinda: Jenni Barber (Feb. 2014-Nov. 2014)
- Fiyero: Ryan McCartan (Sep. 2018-Dec. 2018, Feb. 2019-May 2019)
- The Wizard: Michael McCormick (Feb. 2019-Current)
- Madame Morrible: Nancy Opel (Nov. 2018-Current)
- Boq: Robin de Jesús (Dec. 2014-Feb. 2016)
- Nessarose: Gizel Jiménez (March 2019-Current)
- Dr. Dillamond: Jamie Jackson (Nov. 2018-Current)
- 2nd US Tour
- Elphaba: Jessica Vosk (Sep. 2016-Sept. 2017)
- Glinda: Carrie St. Louis (Nov. 2014-Dec. 2015)
- Fiyero: Jon Robert Hall (Sep. 2017-Jan. 2018, March 2018-Feb. 2019)
- The Wizard: Jason Graae (May 2018-Current)
- Madame Morrible: Sharon Sachs (Feb. 2019-Current)
- Boq: DJ Plunkett (Aug. 2019-Current)
- Nessarose: Amanda Fallon Smith (June 2019-Current)
- Dr. Dillamond: Harry Bouvy (Feb. 2017-Feb. 2018)
- West End
- Elphaba: Rachel Tucker (March 2010-Oct. 2012)
- Glinda: Sophie Evans (July 2017-July 2019)
- Fiyero: Alistair Brammer (July 2019-Current)
- The Wizard: Andy Hockley (July 2017-Current)
- Madame Morrible: Melanie La Barrie (July 2017-July 2019)
- Boq: Jack Lansbury (July 2017-July 2019)
- Nessarose: Sarah McNicholas (Jan. 2017-July 2017)
- Dr. Dillamond: Simeon Truby (July 2019-Current)
Sunday, July 21, 2019
The Last Midnight: August 2019
Be More Chill
Theatre: Lyceum Theatre (Broadway)
Opened: March 10, 2019
Closing: August 11, 2019
Tony Awards:
Best Original Score [Nominated]
The Prom
Theatre: Longacre Theatre (Broadway)
Opened: November 15, 2018
Closing: August 11, 2019
Tony Awards:
Best Musical [Nominated]
Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical for Brooks Ashmanskas [Nominated]
Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical for Beth Leavel [Nominated]
Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical for Caitlin Kinnunen [Nominated]
Best Direction of a Musical for Casey Nicholaw [Nominated]
Best Book of a Musical for Bob Martin and Chad Beguelin [Nominated]
Best Original Score for Chad Beguelin and Matthew Sklar [Nominated]
The Cher Show
Theatre: Neil Simon Theatre (Broadway)
Opened: December 19, 2018
Closing: August 18, 2019
Tony Awards:
Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical for Stephanie J. Block
Best Costume Design of a Musical for Bob Mackie
Best Lighting Design of a Musical for Kevin Adams [Nominated]
King Kong
Theatre: Broadway Theatre (Broadway)
Opened: November 8, 2018
Closing: August 18, 2019
Tony Awards:
Best Scenic Design of a Musical for Peter England [Nominated]
Best Lighting Design of a Musical for Peter Mumford [Nominated]
Best Sound Design of a Musical for Peter Hylenski [Nominated]
Pretty Woman
Theatre: Nederlander Theatre (Broadway)
Opened: August 16, 2018
Closing: August 18, 2019
Tony Awards: N/A
Aladdin
Theatre: Prince Edward Theatre (West End)
Opened: June 15, 2016
Closing: August 24, 2019
Olivier Awards:
Best Set Design for Bob Crowley [Nominated]
What the Consitution Means to Me
Theatre: Helen Hayes Theatre (Broadway)
Opened: March 31, 2019
Closing: August 24, 2019
Tony Awards:
Best Play [Nominated]
Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Play for Heidi Schreek [Nominated]
Captain Corelli's Mandolin
Theatre: Harold Pinter Theatre (West End)
Opened: July 10, 2019
Closing: August 31, 2019
Olivier Awards: N/A
The Lehman Trilogy
Theatre: Piccadilly Theatre (West End)
Opened: May 22, 2019
Closing: August 31, 2019
Olivier Awards: N/A
Theatre: Lyceum Theatre (Broadway)
Opened: March 10, 2019
Closing: August 11, 2019
Tony Awards:
Best Original Score [Nominated]
The Prom
Theatre: Longacre Theatre (Broadway)
Opened: November 15, 2018
Closing: August 11, 2019
Tony Awards:
Best Musical [Nominated]
Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical for Brooks Ashmanskas [Nominated]
Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical for Beth Leavel [Nominated]
Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical for Caitlin Kinnunen [Nominated]
Best Direction of a Musical for Casey Nicholaw [Nominated]
Best Book of a Musical for Bob Martin and Chad Beguelin [Nominated]
Best Original Score for Chad Beguelin and Matthew Sklar [Nominated]
The Cher Show
Theatre: Neil Simon Theatre (Broadway)
Opened: December 19, 2018
Closing: August 18, 2019
Tony Awards:
Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical for Stephanie J. Block
Best Costume Design of a Musical for Bob Mackie
Best Lighting Design of a Musical for Kevin Adams [Nominated]
King Kong
Theatre: Broadway Theatre (Broadway)
Opened: November 8, 2018
Closing: August 18, 2019
Tony Awards:
Best Scenic Design of a Musical for Peter England [Nominated]
Best Lighting Design of a Musical for Peter Mumford [Nominated]
Best Sound Design of a Musical for Peter Hylenski [Nominated]
Pretty Woman
Theatre: Nederlander Theatre (Broadway)
Opened: August 16, 2018
Closing: August 18, 2019
Tony Awards: N/A
Aladdin
Theatre: Prince Edward Theatre (West End)
Opened: June 15, 2016
Closing: August 24, 2019
Olivier Awards:
Best Set Design for Bob Crowley [Nominated]
What the Consitution Means to Me
Theatre: Helen Hayes Theatre (Broadway)
Opened: March 31, 2019
Closing: August 24, 2019
Tony Awards:
Best Play [Nominated]
Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Play for Heidi Schreek [Nominated]
Captain Corelli's Mandolin
Theatre: Harold Pinter Theatre (West End)
Opened: July 10, 2019
Closing: August 31, 2019
Olivier Awards: N/A
The Lehman Trilogy
Theatre: Piccadilly Theatre (West End)
Opened: May 22, 2019
Closing: August 31, 2019
Olivier Awards: N/A
Sunday, June 23, 2019
The Last Midnight: July 2019
The Ferryman
Theatre: Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre (Broadway)
Opened: October 21, 2018
Closing: July 7, 2019
Tony Awards:
Best Play
Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Play for Paddy Considine [Nominated]
Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Play for Laura Donnelly [Nominated]
Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Play for Fionnula Flanagan [Nominated]
Best Scenic Design of a Play for Rob Howell
Best Costume Design of a Play for Rob Howell
Best Lighting Design of a Play for Peter Mumford [Nominated]
Best Sound Design of a Play for Nick Powell [Nominated]
Best Direction of a Play for Sam Mendes
Ink
Theatre: Samuel J. Friedman Theatre (Broadway)
Opened: April 24, 2019
Closing: July 7, 2019
Tony Awards:
Best Play [Nominated]
Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Play for Bertie Carvel
Best Scenic Design of a Play for Bunny Christie [Nominated]
Best Lighting Design of a Play for Neil Austin
Best Direction of a Play for Rupert Goold [Nominated]
Les Miserables*
Theatre: Queen's Theatre (West End)
Opened: October 5, 1985
Closing: July 13, 2019
Olivier Awards:
Best New Musical [Nominated]
Best Actor in a Musical for Colm Wilkinson [Nominated]
Best Actor in a Musical for Alun Armstrong [Nominated]
Best Actress in a Musical for Patti LuPone
Burn This
Theatre: Hudson Theatre (Broadway)
Opened: April 16, 2019
Closing: July 14, 2019
Tony Awards:
Best Revival of a Play [Nominated]
Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Play for Adam Driver [Nominated]
Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Play for Brandon Uranowitz [Nominated]
Rosmersholm
Theatre: Duke of York's Theatre (West End)
Opened: May 2, 2019
Closing: July 20, 2019
Olivier Awards: N/A
Sweat
Theatre: Gieguld Theatre (West End)
Opened: June 7, 2019
Closing: July 20, 2019
Olivier Awards: N/A
Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune
Theatre: Broadhurst Theatre (Broadway)
Opened: May 30, 2019
Closing: July 28, 2019
Tony Awards: N/A
*It's closing because Cam Mack wants to bring the 25th Anniversary Restaged production to West End. So it basically is closing because Cam Mack is an *ss and doesn't want to pay the original creative team money anymore!
Theatre: Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre (Broadway)
Opened: October 21, 2018
Closing: July 7, 2019
Tony Awards:
Best Play
Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Play for Paddy Considine [Nominated]
Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Play for Laura Donnelly [Nominated]
Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Play for Fionnula Flanagan [Nominated]
Best Scenic Design of a Play for Rob Howell
Best Costume Design of a Play for Rob Howell
Best Lighting Design of a Play for Peter Mumford [Nominated]
Best Sound Design of a Play for Nick Powell [Nominated]
Best Direction of a Play for Sam Mendes
Ink
Theatre: Samuel J. Friedman Theatre (Broadway)
Opened: April 24, 2019
Closing: July 7, 2019
Tony Awards:
Best Play [Nominated]
Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Play for Bertie Carvel
Best Scenic Design of a Play for Bunny Christie [Nominated]
Best Lighting Design of a Play for Neil Austin
Best Direction of a Play for Rupert Goold [Nominated]
Les Miserables*
Theatre: Queen's Theatre (West End)
Opened: October 5, 1985
Closing: July 13, 2019
Olivier Awards:
Best New Musical [Nominated]
Best Actor in a Musical for Colm Wilkinson [Nominated]
Best Actor in a Musical for Alun Armstrong [Nominated]
Best Actress in a Musical for Patti LuPone
Burn This
Theatre: Hudson Theatre (Broadway)
Opened: April 16, 2019
Closing: July 14, 2019
Tony Awards:
Best Revival of a Play [Nominated]
Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Play for Adam Driver [Nominated]
Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Play for Brandon Uranowitz [Nominated]
Rosmersholm
Theatre: Duke of York's Theatre (West End)
Opened: May 2, 2019
Closing: July 20, 2019
Olivier Awards: N/A
Sweat
Theatre: Gieguld Theatre (West End)
Opened: June 7, 2019
Closing: July 20, 2019
Olivier Awards: N/A
Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune
Theatre: Broadhurst Theatre (Broadway)
Opened: May 30, 2019
Closing: July 28, 2019
Tony Awards: N/A
*It's closing because Cam Mack wants to bring the 25th Anniversary Restaged production to West End. So it basically is closing because Cam Mack is an *ss and doesn't want to pay the original creative team money anymore!
Monday, June 10, 2019
73rd Annual Tony Awards Predictions: Part 4
I wasn't able to watch the Tony Awards live this year because I didn't have access to a TV, but oh well. I still think that King Kong should have won for Best Sound and Amber Gray deserved Best Featured Actress win. However, for this first time I have gotten all 8 acting categories correctly and I believe this is the best prediction's I've done. I only have 9 wrong out of a total of 26. I know not my best response, but I have a lot going on right now so... deal with it.
ABC= Nominee that I predicted would win
ABC= Nominee that won
If a category has only a name in pink that means that the nominee I predicted would win did win.
ABC= Nominee that I predicted would win
ABC= Nominee that won
If a category has only a name in pink that means that the nominee I predicted would win did win.
- Best Play
- Choir Boy
- The Ferryman
- Gary: A Sequel to Titus Andronicus
- Ink
- What the Constitution Means to Me
- Best Musical
- Ain't Too Proud
- Beetlejuice
- Hadestown
- The Prom
- Tootsie
- Best Revival of a Play
- All My Sons
- The Boys in the Band
- Burn This
- Torch Song
- The Waverly Gallery
- Best Revival of a Musical
- Kiss Me, Kate
- Oklahoma!
- Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Play
- Adam Driver- Burn This as Pale
- Bryan Cranston- Network as Howard Beale
- Jeff Daniels- To Kill a Mockingbird as Atticus Finch
- Jeremy Pope- Choir Boy as Pharus Jonathan Young
- Paddy Considine- The Ferryman as Quinn Carney
- Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Play
- Annette Bening- All My Sons as Kate Keller
- Elaine May- The Waverly Gallery as Gladys Green
- Heidi Schrek- What the Constitution Means to Me as Heidi
- Janet McTeer- Bernhardt/Hamlet as Sarah Bernhardt
- Laura Donnelly- The Ferryman as Caitlin Carney
- Laurie Metcalf- Hillary and Clinton as Hillary Clinton
- Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical
- Alex Brightman- Beetlejuice as Beetlejuice
- Brooks Ashmanskas- The Prom as Barry Glickman
- Damon Daunno- Oklahoma! as Curly McLain
- Derrick Baskin- Ain't Too Proud as Otis Williams
- Santino Fontana- Tootsie as Michael Dorsey
- Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical
- Beth Leavel- The Prom as Dee Dee Allen
- Caitlin Kinnunen- The Prom as Emma Nolan
- Eva Noblezada- Hadestown as Eurydice
- Kelli O'Hara- Kiss Me, Kate as Lilli Vanessi/Katharine
- Stephanie J. Block- The Cher Show as Star
- Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Play
- Benjamin Walker- All My Sons as Chris Keller
- Bertie Carvel- Ink as Larry Lamb
- Brandon Uranowitz- Burn This as Larry
- Gideon Glick- To Kill a Mockingbird as Dill Harris
- Robin De Jesús- The Boys in the Band as Emory
- Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Play
- Celia Keenan-Bolger- To Kill a Mockingbird as Scout Finch
- Fionnula Flanagan- The Ferryman as Aunt Maggie Faraway
- Julie White- Gary: A Sequel to Titus Andronicus as Carol
- Kristine Nielsen- Gary: A Sequel to Titus Andronicus as Janice
- Ruth Wilson- King Lear as Cordelia
- Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Musical
- André De Shields- Hadestown as Hermes
- Andy Grotelueschen- Tootsie as Jeff Slater
- Ephraim Sykes- Ain't Too Proud as Paul Williams
- Jeremy Pope- Ain't Too Proud as Eddie Kendricks
- Patrick Paige- Hadestown as Hades
- Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Musical
- Ali Stroker- Oklahoma! as Ado Annie Carnes
- Amber Gray- Hadestown as Persephone
- Lilli Cooper- Tootsie as Julie Nichols
- Mary Testa- Oklahoma! as Aunt Eller
- Sarah Stiles- Tootsie as Sandy Lester
- Best Book of a Musical
- Anaïs Mitchell- Hadestown
- Anthony King & Scott Brown- Beetlejuice
- Bob Martin and Chad Beguelin- The Prom
- Dominique Morisseau- Ain't Too Proud
- Robert Horn- Tootsie
- Best Original Score
- Adam Guettel- To Kill a Mockingbird
- Anaïs Mitchell- Hadestown
- Chad Beguelin and Matthew Sklar- The Prom
- David Yazbeck- Tootsie
- Eddie Perfect- Beetlejuice
- Joe Iconis- Be More Chill
- Best Scenic Design of a Play
- Bunny Christie- Ink
- Jan Versweyveld- Network
- Miriam Buether- To Kill a Mockingbird
- Rob Howell- The Ferryman
- Santo Loquasto- Gary: A Sequel to Titus Andronicus
- Best Scenic Design of a Musical
- David Korins- Beetlejuice
- Laura Jellinek- Oklahoma!
- Peter England- King Kong
- Peter Nigrini and Robert Brill- Ain't Too Proud
- Rachel Hauck- Hadestown
- Best Costume Design of a Play
- Ann Roth- Gary: A Sequel to Titus Andronicus
- Ann Roth- To Kill a Mockingbird
- Clint Ramos- Torch Song
- Rob Howell- The Ferryman
- Toni-Leslie James- Bernhardt/Hamlet
- Best Costume Design of a Musical
- Bob Mackie- The Cher Show
- Michael Krass- Hadestown
- Paul Tazewell- Ain't Too Proud
- William Ivey Long- Beetlejuice
- William Ivey Long- Tootsie
- Best Lighting Design of a Play
- Jan Versweyveld and Tal Yarden- Network
- Jennifer Tipton- To Kill a Mockingbird
- Jules Fisher and Peggy Eisenhauer- Gary: A Sequel to Titus Andronicus
- Neil Austin- Ink
- Peter Mumford- The Ferryman
- Best Lighting Design of a Musical
- Bradley King- Hadestown
- Howell Binkley- Ain't Too Proud
- Kenneth Posner and Peter Nigrini- Beetlejuice
- Kevin Adams- The Cher Show
- Peter Mumford- King Kong
- Best Sound Design of a Play
- Adam Cork- Ink
- Eric Sleichim- Network
- Fitz Patton- Choir Boy
- Nick Powell- The Ferryman
- Scott Lehrer- To Kill a Mockingbird
- Best Sound Design of a Musical
- Drew Levy- Oklahoma!
- Jessica Paz and Nevin Steinberg- Hadestown
- Peter Hylenski- Beetlejuice
- Peter Hylenski- King Kong
- Steve Canyon Kennedy- Ain't Too Proud
- Best Direction of a Play
- Bartlett Sher- To Kill a Mockingbird
- George C. Wolfe- Gary: A Sequel to Titus Andronicus
- Ivo van Hove- Network
- Rupert Goold- Ink
- Sam Mendes- The Ferryman
- Best Direction of a Musical
- Casey Nicholaw- The Prom
- Daniel Fish- Oklahoma!
- Des McAnuff- Ain't Too Proud
- Rachel Chavkin- Hadestown
- Scott Ellis- Tootsie
- Best Choreography
- Camille A. Brown- Choir Boy
- David Neumann- Hadestown
- Dennis Jones- Tootsie
- Sergio Trujillo- Ain't Too Proud
- Warren Carlyle- Kiss Me, Kate
- Best Orchestrations
- Daniel Kluger- Oklahoma!
- Harold Wheeler- Ain't Too Proud
- John Clancy and Larry Hochman- The Prom
- Michael Chorney and Todd Sickafoose- Hadestown
- Simon Hale- Tootsie
Wins Per Production:
8: Hadestown
4: The Ferryman
2: The Cher Show, The Ferryman, Ink, Oklahoma!, Tootsie
8: Hadestown
4: The Ferryman
2: The Cher Show, The Ferryman, Ink, Oklahoma!, Tootsie
1: Ain't Too Proud, The Boys in the Band, Choir Boy, Network, To Kill a Mockingbird, The Waverly Gallery
Tuesday, May 21, 2019
73rd Annual Tony Awards Predictions: Part 3
I don't even know what to expect anymore with the Tony Awards. Giving Beetlejuice nods for Best Musical and Best Book over The Cher Show, I just don't get it. Also all of those nominations for Ain't Too Proud? Alright, let's get this over with people. On top of all of this we have the blandest host in my opinion.
ABC= Nominee I would like to win
ABC= Nominee I think will win
If a category has only a name in pink that means that is the nominee I would like to, and I think will win.
If a category only has a name in red that means that I have no prefernce on who I would like to win. (Except for Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a musical, in which I couldn't decide)
ABC= Nominee I would like to win
ABC= Nominee I think will win
If a category has only a name in pink that means that is the nominee I would like to, and I think will win.
If a category only has a name in red that means that I have no prefernce on who I would like to win. (Except for Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a musical, in which I couldn't decide)
- Best Play
- Choir Boy
- The Ferryman
- Gary: A Sequel to Titus Andronicus
- Ink
- What the Constitution Means to Me
- Best Musical
- Ain't Too Proud
- Beetlejuice
- Hadestown
- The Prom
- Tootsie
- Best Revival of a Play
- All My Sons
- The Boys in the Band
- Burn This
- Torch Song
- The Waverly Gallery
- Best Revival of a Musical
- Kiss Me, Kate
- Oklahoma!
- Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Play
- Adam Driver- Burn This as Pale
- Bryan Cranston- Network as Howard Beale
- Jeff Daniels- To Kill a Mockingbird as Atticus Finch
- Jeremy Pope- Choir Boy as Pharus Jonathan Young
- Paddy Considine- The Ferryman as Quinn Carney
- Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Play
- Annette Bening- All My Sons as Kate Keller
- Elaine May- The Waverly Gallery as Gladys Green
- Heidi Schrek- What the Constitution Means to Me as Heidi
- Janet McTeer- Bernhardt/Hamlet as Sarah Bernhardt
- Laura Donnelly- The Ferryman as Caitlin Carney
- Laurie Metcalf- Hillary and Clinton as Hillary Clinton
- Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical
- Alex Brightman- Beetlejuice as Beetlejuice
- Brooks Ashmanskas- The Prom as Barry Glickman
- Damon Daunno- Oklahoma! as Curly McLain
- Derrick Baskin- Ain't Too Proud as Otis Williams
- Santino Fontana- Tootsie as Michael Dorsey
- Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical
- Beth Leavel- The Prom as Dee Dee Allen
- Caitlin Kinnunen- The Prom as Emma Nolan
- Eva Noblezada- Hadestown as Eurydice
- Kelli O'Hara- Kiss Me, Kate as Lilli Vanessi/Katharine
- Stephanie J. Block- The Cher Show as Star
- Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Play
- Benjamin Walker- All My Sons as Chris Keller
- Bertie Carvel- Ink as Larry Lamb
- Brandon Uranowitz- Burn This as Larry
- Gideon Glick- To Kill a Mockingbird as Dill Harris
- Robin De Jesús- The Boys in the Band as Emory
- Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Play
- Celia Keenan-Bolger- To Kill a Mockingbird as Scout Finch
- Fionnula Flanagan- The Ferryman as Aunt Maggie Faraway
- Julie White- Gary: A Sequel to Titus Andronicus as Carol
- Kristine Nielsen- Gary: A Sequel to Titus Andronicus as Janice
- Ruth Wilson- King Lear as Cordelia
- Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Musical
- André De Shields- Hadestown as Hermes
- Andy Grotelueschen- Tootsie as Jeff Slater
- Ephraim Sykes- Ain't Too Proud as Paul Williams
- Jeremy Pope- Ain't Too Proud as Eddie Kendricks
- Patrick Paige- Hadestown as Hades
- Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Musical
- Ali Stroker- Oklahoma! as Ado Annie Carnes
- Amber Gray- Hadestown as Persephone
- Lilli Cooper- Tootsie as Julie Nichols
- Mary Testa- Oklahoma! as Aunt Eller
- Sarah Stiles- Tootsie as Sandy Lester
- Best Book of a Musical
- Anaïs Mitchell- Hadestown
- Anthony King & Scott Brown- Beetlejuice
- Bob Martin and Chad Beguelin- The Prom
- Dominique Morisseau- Ain't Too Proud
- Robert Horn- Tootsie
- Best Original Score
- Adam Guettel- To Kill a Mockingbird
- Anaïs Mitchell- Hadestown
- Chad Beguelin and Matthew Sklar- The Prom
- David Yazbeck- Tootsie
- Eddie Perfect- Beetlejuice
- Joe Iconis- Be More Chill
- Best Scenic Design of a Play
- Bunny Christie- Ink
- Jan Versweyveld- Network
- Miriam Buether- To Kill a Mockingbird
- Rob Howell- The Ferryman
- Santo Loquasto- Gary: A Sequel to Titus Andronicus
- Best Scenic Design of a Musical
- David Korins- Beetlejuice
- Laura Jellinek- Oklahoma!
- Peter England- King Kong
- Peter Nigrini and Robert Brill- Ain't Too Proud
- Rachel Hauck- Hadestown
- Best Costume Design of a Play
- Ann Roth- Gary: A Sequel to Titus Andronicus
- Ann Roth- To Kill a Mockingbird
- Clint Ramos- Torch Song
- Rob Howell- The Ferryman
- Toni-Leslie James- Bernhardt/Hamlet
- Best Costume Design of a Musical
- Bob Mackie- The Cher Show
- Michael Krass- Hadestown
- Paul Tazewell- Ain't Too Proud
- William Ivey Long- Beetlejuice
- William Ivey Long- Tootsie
- Best Lighting Design of a Play
- Jan Versweyveld and Tal Yarden- Network
- Jennifer Tipton- To Kill a Mockingbird
- Jules Fisher and Peggy Eisenhauer- Gary: A Sequel to Titus Andronicus
- Neil Austin- Ink
- Peter Mumford- The Ferryman
- Best Lighting Design of a Musical
- Bradley King- Hadestown
- Howell Binkley- Ain't Too Proud
- Kenneth Posner and Peter Nigrini- Beetlejuice
- Kevin Adams- The Cher Show
- Peter Mumford- King Kong
- Best Sound Design of a Play
- Adam Cork- Ink
- Eric Sleichim- Network
- Fitz Patton- Choir Boy
- Nick Powell- The Ferryman
- Scott Lehrer- To Kill a Mockingbird
- Best Sound Design of a Musical
- Drew Levy- Oklahoma!
- Jessica Paz and Nevin Steinberg- Hadestown
- Peter Hylenski- Beetlejuice
- Peter Hylenski- King Kong
- Steve Canyon Kennedy- Ain't Too Proud
- Best Direction of a Play
- Bartlett Sher- To Kill a Mockingbird
- George C. Wolfe- Gary: A Sequel to Titus Andronicus
- Ivo van Hove- Network
- Rupert Goold- Ink
- Sam Mendes- The Ferryman
- Best Direction of a Musical
- Casey Nicholaw- The Prom
- Daniel Fish- Oklahoma!
- Des McAnuff- Ain't Too Proud
- Rachel Chavkin- Hadestown
- Scott Ellis- Tootsie
- Best Choreography
- Camille A. Brown- Choir Boy
- David Neumann- Hadestown
- Dennis Jones- Tootsie
- Sergio Trujillo- Ain't Too Proud
- Warren Carlyle- Kiss Me, Kate
- Best Orchestrations
- Daniel Kluger- Oklahoma!
- Harold Wheeler- Ain't Too Proud
- John Clancy and Larry Hochman- The Prom
- Michael Chorney and Todd Sickafoose- Hadestown
- Simon Hale- Tootsie
Wins Per Production:
7: Hadestown
4: Network
3: Oklahoma!
2: The Cher, The Ferryman, Ink, Kiss Me Kate
7: Hadestown
4: Network
3: Oklahoma!
2: The Cher, The Ferryman, Ink, Kiss Me Kate
1: Beetlejuice, Gary: A Sequel to Titus Andronicus, The Prom, To Kill a Mockingbird, Tootsie, Torch Song, The Waverly Gallery
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