Tony Awards 2023: Full list of winners

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Author: Rhys FreemanPublished 11th Jun 2023
Last updated 12th Jun 2023

Broadway's biggest night was back last night as the 76th annual Tony Awards took place at New York's United Palace.

Just like the Olivers in the UK, the Tony Awards celebrate the brilliant shows that have been running in New York over the past year.

Kimberly Akimbo was the biggest winner with 5 wins including Best Musical, Best Book and Best Score with the revival of Sweeney Todd taking home some of the technical awards and Parade winning Best Revival.

For plays it was a big night for the British imports with Leopoldstadt making big wins including Best Play and Best Direction for Patrick Marber and Life of Pi picking up wins for the technical awards. The night also saw Jodie Comer win a Tony for Prima Facie - having won for the same role at this year's Olivier Awards in April.

Tony Awards 2023: Full list of nominees

Best Play

Ain't No Mo'

Between Riverside and Crazy

Cost of Living

Fat Ham

Leopoldstadt (WINNER)

Best Musical

& Juliet

Kimberly Akimbo (WINNER)

New York, New York

Shucked

Some Like It Hot

Best Book of a Musical

David West Read - & Juliet

David Lindsay-Abaire - Kimberly Akimbo (WINNER)

David Thompson and Sharon Washington - New York, New York

Robert Horn - Shucked

Matthew López and Amber Ruffin - Some Like It Hot

Best Original Score (Music and/or Lyrics) Written For The Theatre

Tom Kitt and Cameron Crowe - Almost Famous

David Lindsay-Abaire and Jeanine Tesori - Kimberly Akimbo (WINNER)

Helen Park and Max Vernon - KPOP

Brandy Clark and Shane McAnally - Shuked

Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman - Some Like It Hot

Best Revival of a Play

A Doll's House

August Wilson’s The Piano Lesson

The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window

Suzan-Lori Parks' Topdog/Underdog (WINNER)

Best Revival of a Musical

Into the Woods

Lerner & Loewe’s Camelot

Parade (WINNER)

Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street

Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Play

Corey Hawkins - Suzan-Lori Parks' Topdog/Underdog

Sean Hayes - Good Night, Oscar (WINNER)

Stephen McKinley Henderson - Between Riverside and Crazy

Yahya Abdul-Mateen II - Suzan-Lori Parks' Topdog/Underdog

Wendell Pierce - Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman

Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Play

Jessica Chastain - A Doll's House

Jodie Comer - Prima Facie (WINNER)

Jessica Hecht - Summer, 1976

Audra McDonald - Ohio State Murders

Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Musical

Christian Borle - Some Like It Hot

J. Harrison Ghee - Some Like It Hot (WINNER)

Josh Groban - Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street

Brian d'Arcy James - Into the Woods

Ben Platt - Parade

Colton Ryan - New York, New York

Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Musical

Annaleigh Ashford - Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street

Sara Bareilles - Into the Woods

Victoria Clark - Kimberly Akimbo (WINNER)

Lorna Courtney - & Juliet

Micaela Diamond - Parade

Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role in a Play

Jordan E. Cooper - Ain't No Mo'

Samuel L. Jackson - August Wilson’s The Piano Lesson

Arian Moayed - A Doll's House

Brandon Uranowitz - Leopoldstadt (WINNER)

David Zayas - Cost of Living

Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Play

Nikki Crawford - Fat Ham

Crystal Lucas-Perry - Ain't No Mo'

Miriam Silverman - The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window (WINNER)

Katy Sullivan - Cost of Living

Kara Young - Cost of Living

Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role in a Musical

Kevin Del Aguila - Some Like It Hot

Kevin Cahoon - Shucked

Justin Cooley - Kimberly Akimbo

Jordan Donica - Lerner & Loewe’s Camelot

Alex Newell - Shucked (WINNER)

Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Musical

Julia Lester - Into the Woods

Ruthie Ann Miles - Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street

Bonnie Milligan - Kimberly Akimbo (WINNER)

NaTasha Yvette Williams - Some Like It Hot

Betsy Wolfe - & Juliet

Best Scenic Design of a Play

Miriam Buether - Prima Facie

Tim Hatley and Andrzej Goulding - Life of Pi (WINNER)

Rachel Hauck - Good Night, Oscar

Richard Hudson - Leopoldstadt

Dane Laffrey and Lucy Mackinnon - A Christmas Carol

Best Scenic Design of a Musical

Beowulf Boritt - New York, New York (WINNER)

Mimi Lien - Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street

Scott Pask - Shucked

Scott Pask - Some Like It Hot

Michael Yeargan and 59 Productions - Lerner & Loewe’s Camelot

Best Costume Design of a Play

Tim Hatley, Nick Barnes and Finn Caldwell - Life of Pi

Dominique Fawn Hill - Fat Ham

Brigitte Reiffenstuel - Leopoldstadt (WINNER)

Emilio Sosa - Ain't No Mo'

Emilio Sosa - Good Night, Oscar

Best Costume Design of a Musical

Gregg Barnes - Some Like It Hot (WINNER)

Clint Ramos and Sophia Choi - KPOP

Susan Hilferty - Parade

Jennifer Moeller - Lerner & Loewe’s Camelot

Paloma Young - & Juliet

Donna Zakowska - New York, New York

Best Lighting Design of a Play

Neil Austin - Leopoldstadt

Natasha Chivers - Prima Facie

Jon Clark - A Doll's House

Bradley King - Fat Ham

Tim Lutkin - Life of Pi (WINNER)

Jen Schriever - Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman

Ben Stanton - A Christmas Carol

Best Lighting Design of a Musical

Ken Billington - New York, New York

Lap Chi Chu - Lerner & Loewe’s Camelot

Heather Gilbert - Parade

Howard Hudson - & Juliet

Natasha Katz - Some Like It Hot

Natasha Katz - Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (WINNER)

Best Sound Design of a Play

Carolyn Downing - Life of Pi (WINNER)

Joshua D. Reid - A Christmas Carol

Ben and Max Ringham - A Doll's House

Ben and Max Ringham - Prima Facie

Jonathan Deans and Taylor Williams - Ain't No Mo'

Best Sound Design of a Musical

Kai Harada - New York, New York

Scott Lehrer and Alex Neumann - Into the Woods

Gareth Owen - & Juliet

John Shivers - Shuked

Nevin Steinberg - Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (WINNER)

Best Direction of a Play

Saheem Ali - Fat Ham

Jo Bonney - Cost of Living

Jamie Lloyd - A Doll's House

Patrick Marber - Leopoldstadt (WINNER)

Stevie Walker-Webb - Ain't No Mo'

Max Webster - Life of Pi

Best Direction of a Musical

Michael Arden - Parade (WINNER)

Lear deBessonet - Into the Woods

Casey Nicholaw - Some Like It Hot

Jack O'Brien - Shucked

Jessica Stone - Kimberly Akimbo

Best Choreography

Steven Hoggett - Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street

Casey Nicholaw - Some Like It Hot (WINNER)

Susan Stroman - New York, New York

Jennifer Weber - & Juliet

Jennifer Weber - KPOP

Best Orchestrations

Charlie Rosen and Bryan Carter - Some Like It Hot (WINNER)

John Clancy - Kimberly Akimbo

Daryl Waters and Sam Davis - New York, New York

Bill Sherman and Dominic Fallacaro - & Juliet

Jason Howland - Shucked

Special Tony Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Theatre

Joel Grey

John Kander

Isabelle Stevenson Tony Award

Jerry Mitchell

Regional Theatre Tony Award

Pasadena Playhouse

Tony Honors for Excellence in the Theatre

Victoria Bailey

Lisa Dawn Cave

Robert Fried

When are the 2023 Tony Awards?

The Tony Awards take place on the evening of Sunday 11th June 2023

Watch the 2023 Tony Awards nominations

Every winner for Best Musical Revival at the Olivier Awards

1991 - Show Boat

The first ever winner in this category was the Opera North and Royal Shakespeare Company's co-production of Show Boat which ran at the London Palladium in 1990.

1992 - The Boys from Syracuse

The Boys From Syracuse is a Rogers and Hart musical based on Shakespeare's Comedy of Errors. This production ran at Regent's Park Open Air Theatre in the summer of 1991 and was directed by none other than Dame Judi Dench.

1993 - Carousel

The National Theatre's first win in this category was their revival of Rodgers & Hammerstein's Carousel which enjoyed a sellout limited run from December 1992 to March 1993. The revival then re-opened at the Shaftesbury Theatre in September of that year.

1994 - Sweeney Todd

Alun Armstrong and Julia McKenzie starred in the first London revival of Stephen Sondheim and Hugh Wheeler's Sweeney Todd. The production ran at the Cottesloe Theatre (now named the Dorfman) from June 1993 before transferring to the Lyttleton Theatre December of that year.

1995 - She Loves Me

She Loves me was revived at the Savoy Theatre and was directed by Scott Ellis and choreographed by Rob Marshal, the pair had just done a Broadway revival of She Loves Me the year prior.


The West End revival starred John Gordon Sinclair and Ruthie Henshall with the pair both winning Best Actor and Actress in a Musical.

1997 - The Who's Tommy

This year the name of the award changed to Outstanding Musical Production, which lasted through until 2007.
This rock musical is based on the 1969 rock opera, Tommy by The Who.

1998 - Chicago

In 1997, the Broadway revival of Kander and Ebb's Chicago transferred to the West End with Ute Lemper as Velma Ruthie Henshall as Roxie. The West End revival ran until 2012 and the Broadway revival is still running to this day!

1999 - Oklahoma!

The National Theatre revived Rodgers & Hammerstein's Oklahoma in 1998 with a cast that included Hugh Jackman as Curly, Maureen Lipman as Aunt Eller, Josefina Gabrielle as Laurey and Shuler Hensley as Jud Fry.

2000 - Candide

A second win in a row for the National Theatre with their 1999 production of Candide which includes music by West Side Story composer Leonard Bernstein.

2001 - Singin' in the Rain

The West Yorkshire Playhouse's production of Singin' in the Rain directed by Jude Kelly quickly got a West End transfer and ran at the National's Olivier Theatre for a month in 2000.

2002 - My Fair Lady

The National continued their winning streak with their production of My Fair Lady which starred Martine McCutcheon as Eliza and Jonathan Pryce as Higgins. The production then transferred to the Theatre Royal Drury Lane after four months.

2003 - Anything Goes

The National Theatre got their fifth win in a row with their production of Anything Goes which starred Sally Ann Triplett, John Barrowman and Yao Chin. Like My Fair Lady, the production then transferred to the Theatre Royal Drury Lane.

2004 - Pacific Overtures

The Chicago Shakespeare Theater's production of Stephen Sondheim and John Weidman's Pacific Overtures transferred to the Donmar Warehouse where it ran for a short period in 2003.

2005 - Grand Hotel

A second win a row for the Donmar Warehouse with their revival of Grand Hotel starring Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio.

2006 - Guys and Dolls

Guys and Dolls was revived at the Piccadilly Theatre running between 2005 and 2007. The cast of this production originally included Ewan McGregor as Sky, Jenna Russell as Sarah, Jane Krakowski as Adelaide and Douglas Hodge as Nathan Detroit.

2007 - Sunday in the Park with George

The Menier Chocolate Factory's production of Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine's Sunday in the Park with George transferred to the West End at the Wyndham's Theatre in 2006. The West End production starred Daniel Evans as George and Jenna Russell as Dot, both of whom won Olivier Awards for their respective roles.

2008 - The Magic Flute

After a run in Cape Town and at the Young Vic, The Magic Flute transferred to the West End with a run at the Duke of York's Theatre.

2009 - La Cage Aux Folles

Following the success of the Menier Chocolate Factory's scaled down production of La Cage Aux Folles, it got a West End transfer at the Playhouse Theatre with Douglas Hodge as Albin.


The success of the revival saw it get a Broadway transfer with Douglas reprising his role.

2010 - Hello Dolly!

Regent's Park Open Air Theatre started a streak of wins in this category with their revival of Hello Dolly! which starred Samantha Spiro in the titular role.

2011 - Into the Woods

The second win in this streak was for their revival of Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine's Into the Woods - which was very fitting for an open air theatre!

2012 - Crazy For You

Ira and George Gershwin's Crazy For You was Regent's Park's third win in a row for this category. This production got an extended life when it transferred to the Novello Theatre in October 2011.

2013 - Sweeney Todd

Stephen Sondheim's Sweeney Todd broke an Olivier record this year when it became the first musical to win Best Musical Revival for a second time. This production began at the Chichester Festival Theatre and transferred to the Adelphi Theatre in the West End in 2012.

2014 - Merrily We Roll Along

Stephen Sondheim got a second win in a row for this category with the West End transfer of the Menier Chocolate Factory's production of Merrily We Roll Along which ran at the Harold Pinter Theatre.

2015 - City of Angels

Cy Coleman, David Zippel, and Larry Gelbart's City of Angels was revived at the Donmar Warehouse in 2014 directed by Josie Rourke.

2016 - Gypsy

Another win for Sondheim (as a lyricist at least) with the West End transfer of the Chichester Festival Theatre's production of Gypsy which starred Imelda Staunton in the iconic role of Mamma Rose.

2017 - Jesus Christ Superstar

The first Andrew Lloyd Webber revival to win this award was the Regent's Park Open Air Theatre production of Jesus Christ Superstar. This production went on to get runs in the US as well as the Barbican Centre in London.


The production returned to Regent's Park as a socially distanced concert in the summer of 2020.

2018 - Follies

The winner in 2018 was the National Theatre's revival of Stephen Sondheim and James Goldman's Follies which starred Peter Forbes as Buddy, Imelda Staunton as Sally, Janie Dee as Phyllis, Philip Quast as Ben and Tracie Bennett as Carlotta.


The production was filmed and screened in cinemas as well as making a return to the Olivier Theatre in 2019.

2019 - Company

A modern reimagining of Stephen Sondheim and George Furth's Company saw the leading role gender-swapped and played by Rosalie Craig. Patti LuPone reprised the role of Joanne (which she played in the 2011 Broadway concert).


The production is now running on Broadway.

2020 - Fiddler on the Roof

The Menier Chocolate Factory's production of Fiddler on the Roof directed by Trevor Nunn got a West End transfer. The West End production opened at the Playhouse Theatre in March 2019.

2022 - Cabaret

London's Playhouse Theatre has been transformed into the Kit Kat Club for this brand new revival of Cabaret directed by Rebecca Frecknall. As well as winning Best Musical Revival the production won in all four acting categories and now joins Hamilton and Matilda as one of the most awarded musicals with a total of seven wins.

2023 - Oklahoma!

Following a Tony-winning run on Broadway, Daniel Fish's stripped down revival of Rodgers and Hammerstein's Oklahoma! transferred to the Young Vic in London. Since then it transferred to the West End at the Wyndham's Theatre.

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