Tony Awards 2015: Full list of WINNERS
The 69th annual Tony Awards was held last night, June 7, 2015, at Radio City Music Hall in New York.
Check out The full list of winners:
Best Musical – ‘Fun Home’
Best Play – ‘The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time’
Best Revival of a Play – ‘Skylight’
Best Revival of a Musical – ‘The King and I’
Best Director of a Musical – Sam Gold, ‘Fun Home’
Best Director of a Play – Marianne Elliott, ‘The Curious Incident of
the Dog in the Night-Time’
Best Leading Actor in a Musical – Michael Ceveris, ‘Fun Home’
Best Leading Actress in a Musical – Kelli O’Hara, ‘The King and I’
Best Featured Actor in a Musical – Christian Borle, ‘Something Rotten’
Best Featured Actress in a Musical – Ruthie Ann Miles, ‘The King and I’
Best Leading Actor in a Play – Alex Sharp, ‘The Curious Incident of
the Dog in the Night-Time’
Best Leading Actress in a Play – Helen Mirren, ‘The Audience’
Best Featured Actress in a Play – Annaleigh Ashford, ‘You Can’t Take
It With You’
Best Featured Actor in a Play – Richard McCabe, ‘The Audience’
Best Lighting Design of a Play – Paule Constable, ‘The Curious
Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time’
Best Scenic Design of a Play – Bunny Christie and Finn Ross, ‘The
Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time’
Best Costume Design of a Play – Christopher Oram, ‘Wolf Hall Parts One and Two’
Best Lighting Design of a Musical – Natasha Katz, ‘An American in Paris’
Best Scenic Design of a Musical – Bob Crowley, ‘An American In Paris’
Best Orchestrations – Chris Austin, Don Sebesky & Bill Elliott, ‘An
American In Paris’
Best Choreoraphy – Christopher Wheeldon, ‘An American in Paris’
Best Score – Jeanine Tesori and Lisa Kron, ‘Fun Home’
Best Book – Lisa Kron, ‘Fun Home’
Isabelle Stevenson Award – Stephen Schwartz
Best Musical – ‘Fun Home’
Best Play – ‘The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time’
Best Revival of a Play – ‘Skylight’
Best Revival of a Musical – ‘The King and I’
Best Director of a Musical – Sam Gold, ‘Fun Home’
Best Director of a Play – Marianne Elliott, ‘The Curious Incident of
the Dog in the Night-Time’
Best Leading Actor in a Musical – Michael Ceveris, ‘Fun Home’
Best Leading Actress in a Musical – Kelli O’Hara, ‘The King and I’
Best Featured Actor in a Musical – Christian Borle, ‘Something Rotten’
Best Featured Actress in a Musical – Ruthie Ann Miles, ‘The King and I’
Best Leading Actor in a Play – Alex Sharp, ‘The Curious Incident of
the Dog in the Night-Time’
Best Leading Actress in a Play – Helen Mirren, ‘The Audience’
Best Featured Actress in a Play – Annaleigh Ashford, ‘You Can’t Take
It With You’
Best Featured Actor in a Play – Richard McCabe, ‘The Audience’
Best Lighting Design of a Play – Paule Constable, ‘The Curious
Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time’
Best Scenic Design of a Play – Bunny Christie and Finn Ross, ‘The
Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time’
Best Costume Design of a Play – Christopher Oram, ‘Wolf Hall Parts One and Two’
Best Lighting Design of a Musical – Natasha Katz, ‘An American in Paris’
Best Scenic Design of a Musical – Bob Crowley, ‘An American In Paris’
Best Orchestrations – Chris Austin, Don Sebesky & Bill Elliott, ‘An
American In Paris’
Best Choreoraphy – Christopher Wheeldon, ‘An American in Paris’
Best Score – Jeanine Tesori and Lisa Kron, ‘Fun Home’
Best Book – Lisa Kron, ‘Fun Home’
Isabelle Stevenson Award – Stephen Schwartz
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