Tony Awards 2015 Nominations & Winners

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It’s the 2015 Tony Awards and the show is being hosted by two of the most well-known stars of Broadway – Kristin Chenoweth and Alan Cumming. Tonight, some of the most entertaining shows on Broadway will be honored tonight. For example, there will be a tribute performance to Jersey Boys, which celebrates 10 years on Broadway. The nominees are all in and Deadline has predicted that Simon Stephens’ The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-Time will win Best Play and An American In Paris will win Best Musical. Variety’s predictions are the same, echoing Deadline’s opinions. Tommy Tune will be presented with the Lifetime Achievement Award tonight for his work as a choreographer, director and nine-time Tony winner. For the full list of nominees, check out them all out below. We are updating the list of winners throughout the even as they are announced. (The winners are in bold print.)


Best Musical

“An American in Paris”

“Fun Home”

“Something Rotten!”

“The Visit”


Best Play

“The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time”

“Disgraced”

“Hand to God”

“Wolf Hall: Parts One and Two”


Best Performance By An Actor in a Leading Role in a Musical

Michael Cerveris, “Fun Home”

Robert Fairchild, “An American in Paris”

Brian d’Arcy James, “Something Rotten!”

Ken Watanabe, “The King and I”

Tony Yazbeck, “On the Town”


Best Performance By An Actress in a Leading Role in a Musical

Kristin Chenoweth, “On the Twentieth Century”

Leanne Cope, “An American in Paris

Beth Malone, “Fun Home”

Kelli O’Hara, “The King and I”

Chita Rivera, “The Visit”


Best Revival of a Musical

“The King and I”

“On the Town”

“On the Twentieth Century”


Best Revival of a Play

“The Elephant Man”

“Skylight”

“This Is Our Youth”

“You Can’t Take It With You”


Best Performance By An Actor in a Leading Role in a Play

Steven Boyer, “Hand to God”

Bradley Cooper, “The Elephant Man”

Ben Miles, “Wolf Hall: Parts I and II”

Bill Nighy, “Skylight”

Alex Sharp, “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time”


Best Performance By An Actress in a Leading Role in a Play

Geneva Carr, “Hand to God”

Helen Mirren, “The Audience”

Elisabeth Moss, “The Heidi Chronicles”

Carey Mulligan, “Skylight”

Ruth Wilson, “Constellations”


Best Performance By An Actor in a Featured Role in a Musical

Christian Borle, “Something Rotten!”

Andy Karl, “On the Twentieth Century”

Brad Oscar, “Something Rotten!”

Brandon Uranowitz, “An American in Paris”

Max von Essen, “An American in Paris”


Best Performance By An Actress in a Featured Role in a Musical

Victoria Clark, “Gigi”

Judy Kuhn, “Fun Home”

Sydney Lucas, “Fun Home”

Ruthie Ann Miles, “The King and I”

Emily Skeggs, “Fun Home”


Best Performance By An Actor in a Featured Role in a Play

Matthew Beard, “Skylight”

K. Todd Freeman, “Airline Highway”

Richard McCabe, “The Audience”

Alessandro Nivola, “The Elephant Man”

Nathaniel Parker, “Wolf Hall: Parts One and Two”

Micah Stock, “It’s Only A Play”


Best Performance By An Actress in a Featured Role in a Play

Annaleigh Ashford, “You Can’t Take It With You”

Patricia Clarkson, “The Elephant Man”

Lydia Leonard, “Wolf Hall: Parts One and Two”

Sarah Stiles, “Hand to God” Julie White, “Airline Highway”


Best Direction of a Musical

Sam Gold, “Fun Home”

Casey Nicholaw, “Something Rotten!”

John Rando, “On the Town”

Bartlett Sher, “The King and I”

Christopher Wheeldon, “An American in Paris”


Best Direction of a Play

Stephen Daldry, “Skylight”

Marianne Elliott, “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time”

Scott Ellis,”You Can’t Take It With You”

Jeremy Herrin, “Wolf Hall: Parts One and Two”

Moritz von Stuelpnagell, “Hand to God”