Tony Awards 2026: 'Death of a Salesman' sweeps 6 wins as 'Schmigadoon!' claims best musical
The ceremony, broadcast on CBS and Paramount+ following a pre-show on Tubi, was hosted by P!nk.
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Schmigadoon! won four Tony awards, including Best Musical, Best Book, Best Original Score and Best Orchestrations (PTI/ANI)
London, 8 June
The 79th Tony Awards celebrated Broadway's biggest achievements on Sunday night, with 'Schmigadoon!' winning Best Musical and Bess Wohl's 'Liberation', taking home the coveted Best Play award at New York's Radio City Music Hall, Deadline reported.
While the
top honours were split between the two productions, the revival of Arthur
Miller's 'Death of a Salesman' emerged as the most awarded show of the evening,
collecting six Tony Awards.
The
production won Best Revival of a Play and earned additional honours for
direction, lighting design, scenic design and sound design. Laurie Metcalf also
secured the Featured Actress in a Play trophy, marking her third career Tony
Award.
Based on
the former Apple TV+ series, 'Schmigadoon!' entered the ceremony tied with The
Lost Boys for the most nominations, with 12 each.
The
musical ultimately claimed four awards, including Best Musical, Best Book of a
Musical for creator Cinco Paul, Best Original Score, and Best Orchestrations.
The Lost
Boys, adapted from the 1987 cult vampire film, also finished the night with
four wins. The production swept the featured musical acting categories, with
Ali Louis Bourzgui winning Featured Actor in a Musical and Shoshana Bean taking
Featured Actress in a Musical.
It also
won awards for Scenic Design and Lighting Design of a Musical.
According
to Deadline, among the acting honours, John Lithgow won Lead Actor in a Play
for Giant, earning his third Tony Award. Lesley Manville secured Lead Actress
in a Play for her performance in Oedipus.
The
revival of Ragtime dominated the musical acting categories. Joshua Henry won
Lead Actor in a Musical, while Caissie Levy claimed Lead Actress in a Musical.
The production also won Best Revival of a Musical, finishing the night with
four awards.
Alden
Ehrenreich earned his first Tony Award, winning Featured Actor in a Play for
Becky Shaw.
Another
notable winner was Cats: The Jellicle Ball, which collected three awards,
including Best Direction of a Musical and Best Choreography. Costume designer
Qween Jean won Best Costume Design of a Musical, becoming the first openly
trans winner in the category.
The
ceremony, broadcast on CBS and Paramount+ following a pre-show on Tubi, was
hosted by P!nk.
The singer
opened the event with a performance of "Lady Marmalade", featuring
guest performers including Megan Thee Stallion and later paid tribute to
Chicago with a rendition of "All That Jazz."
The
evening also featured celebrations of long-running Broadway productions, including The Book of Mormon and A Chorus Line.
Major
Winners at the 79th Tony Awards:
Best
Musical
Winner:
Schmigadoon!
Best Play
Winner:
Liberation by Bess Wohl
Best
Revival of a Play
Winner:
Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman
Best
Revival of a Musical
Winner:
Ragtime
Lead Actor
in a Play
Winner:
John Lithgow (Giant)
Lead
Actress in a Play
Winner:
Lesley Manville (Oedipus)
Lead Actor
in a Musical
Winner:
Joshua Henry (Ragtime)
Lead
Actress in a Musical
Winner:
Caissie Levy (Ragtime)
Featured
Actor in a Play
Winner:
Alden Ehrenreich (Becky Shaw)
Featured
Actress in a Play
Winner:
Laurie Metcalf (Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman)
Featured
Actor in a Musical
Winner:
Ali Louis Bourzgui (The Lost Boys)
Featured
Actress in a Musical
Winner:
Shoshana Bean (The Lost Boys)
The 2026
Tony Awards highlighted a mix of Broadway revivals and original productions,
with Schmigadoon!, Liberation and Death of a Salesman emerging as the night's
biggest talking points.
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