- Fun Home: Best Musical
- The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time: Best Play
- The King and I: Best Revival of a Musical
- Skylight: Best Revival of a Play
- Michael Cerveris, Fun Home: Best Lead Actor in a Musical
- Kelli O’Hara: Best Lead Actress in a Musical
- Alex Sharp, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time: Best Lead Actor in a Play
- Helen Mirren, The Audience: Best Lead Actress in a Play
- Richard McCabe, The Audience, Featured Actor in a Play
- Christian Borle, Something Rotten!: Featured Actor in a Musical
- Ruthie Ann Miles, The King and I: Featured Actress in a Musical
- Annaleigh Ashford, You Can’t Take It with You: Featured Actress in a Play
- Sam Gold, Fun Home: Best Director of a Musical
- Marianne Elliott, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time:
- Best Director of a Play
- Christopher Wheeldon, An American in Paris: Best Choreogrpahy
- Lisa Kron, Fun Home: Best Book of a Musical
- Jeanine Tesori and Lisa Kron, Fun Home: Best Score
- Christopher Oram, Wolf Hall Parts One & Two: Best Costume Design of a Play
- Catherine Zuber, The King and I: Best Costume Design of a Musical
- Paule Constable, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time: Best Lighting Design in a Play
- Bunny Christie and Finn Ross, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time: Best Scene Design in a Play
- Bob Crowley and 59 Productions, An American in Paris: : Best Scene Design in a Musical
- Natasha Katz, An American in Paris: Best Lighting Design in a Musical
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would’ve been nice to see Ruth Wilson or Carey Mulligan with the Tony in their hands.
Mirren has won what, 1,000 theatre awards already?
As long as Blanchett keeps doing groundbreaking work like Gross und Klein I don’t even care if she sets foot on the Broadway stage.
Richard McCabe won featured actor for “The Audience,” not “Wolf Hall.”
rAr, thanks! fixed.
Alan Sharpe gave a great speech – to the point of his show, too.
Fantastic about Fun Home and Curious Incident.
sadly, Harv’s number sucked, especially up against all those other great productions.
hmm…
the editing of the production numbers is so much better than the Oscar show, which is choppy and does not display the dancing.