On Monday morning, the nominations for the 75th Annual Tony Awards will be announced. Here's what you can expect to see for the Tony class of 2022.
On Monday morning, the nominations for the 75th Annual Tony Awards will be announced. And like years past, NY1 will be your one-stop shop for all things leading up to Broadway’s biggest night. "On Stage" host Frank DiLella will be joining "Mornings On 1" anchor Pat Kiernan for full coverage of the nominations on Monday, starting at around 8:50 a.m.In the Best Musical category…– the musical favorite of the season. “A Strange Loop,” written by Broadway newcomer Michael R.
The cast of "Six" appear at the opening night curtain call at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre on Sunday, Oct. 3, 2021, in New York. - the West End hit turned Broadway sensation. Set against the backdrop of an “American Idol”-like competition, ”Six" centers around the six wives of King Henry VIII. The show was a critical favorite and is doing big business at the box office.
Tony-winning playwright and actor Tracy Letts returns to the stage with a new contender for best play at the Tony Awards. – Tony-winning playwright and actor Tracy Letts returns to the stage with his timely new play. The show takes place during a city council meeting in the small town of Big Cherry. – Oscar winner Martin McDonagh’s thriller-meets-drama-meets-comedy will most likely nab a Best Play nomination. “Hangmen” is set around the time when hangings were abolished in the UK.
starring Sharon D. Clarke. For "Company," Lenk, LuPone and musical veteran Matt Doyle will all receive Tony noms. And Clarke is a lock for a nomination for leading actress in a musical for her Broadway debut.finally made it to Broadway 25 years after its premiere at the Vineyard Theatre downtown. The show stars members from the original company, including Mary-Louise Parker and David Morse. Parker and Morse will be nominated in lead acting/play categories for their encore performances.