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Tony Award Winners 2023: Updating List


The 76th Tony Awards are taking place tonight at the United Palace in Manhattan’s Washington Heights neighborhood. The awards ceremony, which honors plays and musicals that opened on Broadway between April 29, 2022, and April 27, 2023, will be broadcast live at 8 p.m. Eastern on CBS and streamed on Paramount+. A special segment, hosted by Julianne Hough and Skylar Astin, began streaming on Pluto TV at 6:30 p.m., during which a number of awards for creative work, including costume design and best original score, were announced.

This year’s awards ceremony, which was nearly called off amid the Writers Guild of America strike, will be presented without a script in an agreement reached with the union. (When the screenwriters’ strike last month threatened the broadcast, playwrights banded together to save the telecast.) As a result, the show will go on but the ceremony will forego a custom-made opening number and writers were encouraged to pre-record their acceptance speeches.

Ariana DeBose, who was nominated for a Tony in 2018, will host the ceremony for the second year in a row. Viewers can expect a song-and-dance-filled night, with performances from the Tony-nominated musicals, including “& Juliet,” “Camelot,” “Kimberly Akimbo,” “New York, New York,” “Shucked” and “Some Like It Hot,” in addition to musical numbers from “Funny Girl” and “A Beautiful Noise.”

Casey Nicholaw, “Some Like It Hot

Charlie Rosen and Bryan Carter, “Some Like It Hot

Tim Hatley and Andrzej Goulding, “Life of Pi

Beowulf Boritt, “New York, New York

Brigitte Reiffenstuel, “Leopoldstadt

Gregg Barnes, “Some Like It Hot

Tim Lutkin, “Life of Pi

Natasha Katz, “Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street

Joel Grey and John Kander

Jerry Mitchell

Pasadena Playhouse

Jason Zembuch Young

Lisa Dawn Cave, Victoria Bailey and Robert Fried



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