Tony Awards Nominations 2026: Updating List
Nominations for the 79th Tony Awards will be announced on Tuesday. Here’s the updating list.
Nominations for the 79th Tony Awards will be announced on Tuesday. Here’s the updating list.
Patrick Ball, Melissa Barrera, Adrien Brody, Tessa Thompson and Ben Ahlers discuss the demands of live performance as they make their Broadway debuts.
John Lithgow in "Giant," a triumphant revival of "Death of a Salesman" and vogueing cats at "The Jellicle Ball": These productions are worth knowing about.
Other picks include the historical hip-hop musical "Mexodus," an Anne Carson radio play and a century-old play about machines replacing humans.
The new musical is trying to calibrate just how much to rein in the audience participation that longtime fans are used to.
Other picks include the National Theater's "Inter Alia," a successor to the acclaimed "Prima Facie"; Anne Gridley's "Watch Me Walk"; and a Jodi Picoult stage adaptation.
Two traditions, military dance and a game resembling Simon Says, make drill team distinct in Utah.
Other picks include a family production of "The Snow Queen," the Broadway-bound "Every Brilliant Thing" and the acclaimed comedy "Sorry for Your Loss."
No phones, no street clothing. The artist Rashid Johnson has returned to the Russian and Turkish Baths with Amiri Baraka's incendiary play "Dutchman."
Check out the Broadway blockbuster, which celebrates its 10th anniversary, and Michael Abbensetts's play about the Guyanese community of London.
'You realize you're being upstaged by an animal that's completely unpredictable': As the Delacorte Theater reopens, actors and others recall their favorite memories.
In "Oh, Mary!," Escola plays a drunken, melodramatic Mary Todd Lincoln who yearns to return to cabaret.
The Tony Awards begin on Sunday at 8 p.m. E.T., live from Radio City Music Hall in New York City.
Fall for Dance will have its most international lineup since the pandemic; and the center's 2025-26 season will feature Paris Opera Ballet and Dutch National Ballet.
He trained as a movement actor. Now he's leaning into physical theater as a Helperbot in the Tony-nominated "Maybe Happy Ending."
The arts institution, which has shrunk its programming in recent years, unveiled its fall lineup.
Saheem Ali's musical, about the goddess of music finding refuge and love at an Afro-jazz club in Mombasa, Kenya, has been nearly 20 years in the making.
Nominations for the 78th Tony Awards will be announced on Thursday morning. See below for a live list of nominees.
Smooth floors. Public restrooms. A built-in audience: The lower level of Moynihan Hall doubles as a rehearsal space for a variety of dance groups, including K-pop, salsa and Brazilian Zouk.
Take in Shakespeare, experimental theater and a three-play series on the fallout of Brexit, all available to watch at home.
The summer lineup will include eight world premieres, including new works by Suzan-Lori Parks, Whitney White and Bobbi Jene Smith.
The 2025-26 season, which includes a Balanchine revival and premieres by Justin Peck and Alexei Ratmansky, will also see the retirement of Megan Fairchild in spring.
A British satirical comedy, a Tennessee Williams classic, a soundscape of Havana: These are productions worth knowing about.
"The Jonathan Larson Project," a years-in-the-making musical collage of Larson's life, features songs he wrote before he died. Now it's onstage at the Orpheum.