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We also break down some surprise inclusions (Richard Thomas in The Balusters) and shocking omissions ("Tempress" Chasity Moore in Cats: The Jellicle Ball).
Here's what the Gold Derby leaderboards are saying about this year's most competitive Tony races.
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Here's a rundown of records set, milestones achieved, and streaks broken in this year's slate.
Several major Hollywood stars struck out with voters, but there were a few pleasant surprises.
The Lost Boys, Cats: The Jellicle Ball, Ragtime, and Death of a Salesman are expected to be among the most-nominated productions.
Bess Wohl's acclaimed drama picked up a major prize one day prior to the 2026 Tony Award nominations.
The Netflix show returns May 28 with the original cast and new adventures — and an eye on some Emmy nominations.
Time is running out: the nominations will be announced Tuesday morning.
The Tony-winning actress leads the ensemble cast of the David Lindsay-Abaire play.
Tony-contending star discusses her return to Broadway — and which of Letts' other works she'd love to act in.
Gold Derby got a taste of Upfront Week events to come, and watched the curtain come down on the 2025-26 Broadway season.
The Tony-contending Broadway version of the Apple TV musical comedy marks the duo's latest collaboration in their nearly 20-year friendship.
Musicals Cats: The Jellicle Ball, Schmigadoon!, Titaníque also favored for multiple nods, based on the official prediction data.
Gold Derby's Broadway experts share their final Tony predictions ahead of the May 5 nominations.
Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York), Ragtime, Giant, and Death of a Salesman lead the official Gold Derby odds.
The actor and comedian headlines the Tony-contending revival of August Wilson's Joe Turner's Come and Gone alongside Taraji P. Henson.
The actors embody the two sides of the Jewish perspective on Isreal and antisemitism in the Tony-contending play starring John Lithgow as Roald Dahl.
Tessa Thompson, Don Cheadle and Taraji P. Henson jump to the featured actor races, while Anika Noni Rose gets promoted to lead.
She plays Claire in Proof, the first revival of David Auburn's Tony- and Pulitzer Prize-winning play.
The off-Broadway productions Beau the Musical and Mexodus led all contenders with 10 nominations apiece.
The Tony-winning actor reveals that he nearly slept through his chance to make Broadway history in Jonathan Larson's beloved blockbuster.
The star of the Tony-contending Beaches musical reveres Bette Midler's performance in the beloved 1988 movie.
The musical version of Joel Schumacher's 1987 vampire favorite hopes to sink its teeth into the Tonys.
Becky Shaw and Fallen Angels are other revivals to keep an eye on in that crowded Tony field.