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Schmigadoon! received 10 Tony noms. Credit: Matthew Murphy and Evan Zimmerman. |
The Lost Boys and
Schmigadoon! tied for the most Tony nominations with 12 each including Best Musical. The nominations were announced on May 5 by Uzo Aduba and Darren Criss on CBS Good Morning and then on the Tony Awards's YouTube channel from the Sofitel Hotel. The awards presented by the Broadway League and the American Theater Wing will be presented on June 7 at Radio City Music Hall and broadcast by CBS.
CBS and Pluto TV will present The Tony Awards: Act One, a pre-show of live, exclusive content leading into the 79th Annual Tony Awards. Additional details will be available at a future date.The Tonys are strikingly different this year from the Drama Desks which include Off-Broadway in all their categories. The DDs gave two Off-Broadway musicals Mexodus and Beau: The Musicals the most noms with ten each. The Lost Boys received only five DD noms in design categories and Schmigadoon! got 4. The Outer Critics Circle, on the other hand, were more generous with Lost Boys, nominating the vampire musical for 11 awards, their highest amount.
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Bess Wohl's Liberation won the Pulitzer and is nominated for the Best Play Tony. Credit: Joan Marcus |
The other Tony nominees for Best Musical are
Titanique and
Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York). The nominees for Best Play are
The Balusters, Giant, Liberation and
Little Bear Ridge Road. Liberation won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama
the day before and
Little Bear Ridge Road was named Best Play of the season by the New York Drama Critics Circle last week. (Runners-up for the Pulitzer were
Bowl EP and
Meet the Cartozians.) Musical pickings were so slim this year two dramatic plays (
Death of a Salesman and
Joe Turner's Come and Gone) received nominations for Best Original Score.
There were a number of surprises and omissions. Art, Beaches, Proof, and The Queen of Versailles were totally ignored and The Fear of 13 only garnered two nods in the design categories. Prominent names who received no Tony love include Adrien Brody, Lea Michele, Ayo Edebrini, Jean Smart, Don Cheadle, and Keanu Reeves. Chess was left out of the Best Musical Revival category, though there are only three shows in that slot.
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If Schmigadoon! wins Best Musical we will get Schmicago on Broadway? |
The big battle will probably be for the top Tony prize of Best Musical with
The Lost Boys and
Schmigadoon! as the frontrunners. I liked both shows, but
Schmigadoon! has a slight edge for me. I'm really hope this parody musical wins so that we can get
Schmicago, the second season of the TV series on stage, and then
Into the Schmoods, the unfilmed third season either on the air or on stage--or both.
In the acting categories, Joshua Henry of Ragtime is the only sure winner in my view with most of the other slots up for grabs. Best Actor in a Play will go to either Nathan Lane or John Lithgow, both previous winners (Lane three times and Lithgow twice). Lesley Manville should get Best Actress in a Play, even though her show Oedipus has closed and she's back in London. Best Actress in a Musical is a real toss-up with no clear front runner. My favorite is Sara Chase in Schmigadoon!
Legitimate theatrical productions opening in any of the 41 eligible Broadway theatres during the current season may be considered for Tony nominations. The 2025/2026 eligibility season began April 28, 2025 and ended April 26, 2026. The Tony Awards will be voted in 26 competitive categories by 857 designated Tony voters within the theatre community.