George Clooney, Sarah Snook and Sadie Sink Get Tony Nominations
The Tony Awards nominations have been announced, highlighting a star-studded Broadway season with George Clooney, Mia Farrow, Sarah Snook, and Sadie Sink among those nominated. The season, marked by 42 show openings, saw 'Buena Vista Social Club,' 'Death Becomes Her,' and 'Maybe Happy Ending' each receiving 10 nominations. Audra McDonald set a record with her 11th nomination, and Daniel Dae Kim made history as the first Asian American nominated for best leading actor in a play. The race for best musical includes unique entries like 'Dead Outlaw' and 'Operation Mincemeat,' while the best play category features works like 'English' and 'Purpose.' Despite the industry's challenges with rising costs and ticket prices, the nominations celebrate the diversity and creativity of this year's productions.
George Clooney, Mia Farrow, Sarah Snook, and Sadie Sink are among the notable names receiving Tony nominations this year, highlighting a Broadway season filled with big stars and new productions.
Three new musicals, 'Buena Vista Social Club,' 'Death Becomes Her,' and 'Maybe Happy Ending,' tied with the most nominations at 10 each, showcasing a mix of original stories and adaptations that have captured audiences' attention.
Audra McDonald continues to make history with her 11th Tony nomination for her role in 'Gypsy,' solidifying her as the most-nominated performer in Tony history.
Daniel Dae Kim's nomination for 'Yellow Face' marks a significant moment for Asian American representation on Broadway, as he becomes the first Asian American nominated for best leading actor in a play.
The best new musical category features unusual contenders like 'Dead Outlaw' and 'Operation Mincemeat,' both centered around themes involving corpses, alongside 'Buena Vista Social Club' and 'Maybe Happy Ending,' the latter of which overcame initial struggles to earn its nominations.
Challenges such as high ticket prices and production costs are affecting the industry, yet the season's diverse lineup of shows has managed to draw in younger audiences and approach pre-pandemic box office levels.
The Tony Awards ceremony, hosted by Cynthia Erivo, will be held on June 8 at Radio City Music Hall, with the event being broadcast on CBS, as the theater community eagerly anticipates the outcomes of this competitive and dynamic season.