The Tony Awards return to tradition. Here's what's eligible...
Wednesday, March 9, 2022 at 4:39PM
NATHANIEL R in Adaptations, Beanie Feldstein, Broadway and Stage, Company, For Colored Girls, Macbeth, Mare Winningham, Mrs Doubtfire, Take Me Out, Tony Awards, musicals

by Nathaniel R

Shery Lee Ralph, Jake Gyllenhaal, and Beanie Feldstein at least season's Tony Awards

The past two years have thrown awards shows (not to mention the whole entertainment industry) for quite a loop.  Nowhere was that more true than the Tony Awards with Broadway entirely shut down and most of the presumed contenders never opening in 2020. The Tony Awards for 2019 and 2020 shows were finally held last September, just under a year after nominations were announced!!! With Broadway theaters reopened for some time now (proof of vaccination and masks still required) the American Theater Wing is resuming the Tony Awards as we know them, returning to their usual month (June!) and their usual venue (Radio City Music Hall) so we're getting the 75th Tony Awards just nine months after the 74th.

The Tony Awards will arrive on June 12th and the four hour show will air live, for the first hour on Paramount+ and the final three hours on CBS. from 7-11 PM EST.  Productions have to open by April 28th to be eligible and the nomimations will be announced on May 3rd, 2022. A list of eligible productions is after the jump...

Note: Tony voters do not have a choice, as Oscar voters do, as to where to place the actors. These decisions are based on billing unless the Tony Awards committee determines otherwise. Generally if your name is above the title you're deemed a lead. They Tony awards committee will be making further rulings on new shows and one The Little Prince... we don't know if that will be considered a play or a special event or a musical... 

THE MUSICALS


 

 

THE MUSICAL REVIVALS

 

Mare Winningham in "The Girl from the North Country"

Best Actress in a musical is going to be hyper competitive since so many of this year's musicals have female leads. Previous Tony winners Sutton Foster (Music Man) and Katrina Lenk (Company) are facing off against previous nominees Mare Winningham (Girl From North Country), Joaquina Kalukango (Paradise Square) and Carmen Cusack (Flying Over Sunset). Then there's Jeanna de Waal (Diana), rising star Beanie Feldstein (Funny Girl), and the acclaimed Sharon D Clarke (Caroline or Change). That's 8 women before you even get to the 6 that are eligible here from one show, Six,  most of whom are first timers on Broadway. That's 14 women vying for 5 slots. That's quite a contrast from last year's Best Actor in a Musical competition which had 1 nominee Aaron Tviet. He won *gasp*. 

 


THE PLAYS

 

 

THE PLAY REVIVALS


 

 

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