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The Tony Awards featured performances from the above nominated musicals as well as Dead Outlaw, Floyd Collins, Gypsy, Operation Mincemeat: A New Musical, Pirates! The Penzance Musical, Just in Time and Real Women Have Curves. There was also a special appearance by 2019 Tony honor recipient Broadway Inspirational Voices.
Broadway's biggest celebrities like Nicole Scherzinger, Sadie Sink and Audra McDonald commanded the red carpet in show-stopping looks at the 78th Annual Tony Awards in New York City. See all the hottest fashion right here.
Theater lovers who watch the Tony Awards on television were treated to galvanizing musical performances, heartfelt speeches from winners like Cole Escola (“Oh, Mary!) and Sarah Snook (“The Picture of Dorian Gray” — and Jonathan Groff getting up close and personal with Keanu Reeves as the “Just In Time” nominee took his Bobby Darin act into the aisles.
With bustles and bouffants, the stars of the stage arrived at the Tonys in — what else? — the most theatrical of designs.
From holding space for one another to unexpected Grindr shout-outs, the 2025 Tony Awards gave us much to talk about. See the best, worst and most oops moments from the Tony Awards
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There was a “Hamilton” reunion, Nicole Scherzinger’s outsize grandeur and Cynthia Erivo’s pleasant “sing-off” music. But those cheesy projections were a big miss.
Ingenuity and reinvention won big at the Tony Awards, where host Cynthia Erivo heralded the big headline of the night: “Broadway is officially back!” This season’s high-flying box-office numbers were juiced by an influx of Hollywood star vehicles, but the biggest artistic honors went to outside-the-box shows that gambled on big risks.
Here's how to watch and what to know about presenters and performers as the 2025 Tony Awards honor the best of Broadway.