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Tony Awards

Highlights

  1. Best and Worst Moments From the 2025 Tony Awards

    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.

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    Phillipa Soo, Renée Elise Goldsberry, Jasmine Cephas Jones and the rest of the original “Hamilton” cast reunited Sunday night at Radio City Music Hall to perform a medley of songs on the Tonys broadcast.
    Phillipa Soo, Renée Elise Goldsberry, Jasmine Cephas Jones and the rest of the original “Hamilton” cast reunited Sunday night at Radio City Music Hall to perform a medley of songs on the Tonys broadcast.
    CreditSara Krulwich/The New York Times
  1. Tony Awards Red Carpet: See the Looks From Broadway’s Biggest Night

    George Clooney, Cole Escola, Nicole Scherzinger, Cynthia Erivo and more stars arrived in style.

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    George Clooney, nominated for best leading actor in a play for “Good Night, and Good Luck” and Amal Clooney.
    CreditMichael Loccisano/Getty Images
  2. Cole Escola Wins the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play

    In “Oh, Mary!,” Escola plays a drunken, melodramatic Mary Todd Lincoln who yearns to return to cabaret.

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    Cole Escola in “Oh, Mary!” at the Lyceum Theater. In Escola’s portrayal, Mary Todd Lincoln is a delusional alcoholic stuck in a loveless marriage to a closeted gay president while aspiring to become a chanteuse.
    CreditSara Krulwich/The New York Times
  3. Nicole Scherzinger Wins the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical

    In “Sunset Boulevard,” Scherzinger plays Norma Desmond, a former screen star who descends into madness.

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    In “Sunset Boulevard,” Nicole Scherzinger plays Norma Desmond, a former screen star who descends into madness.
    CreditSara Krulwich/The New York Times
  4. ‘Maybe Happy Ending’ Wins the Tony for Best Musical

    The musical, about a budding romance between two outdated robots, won six Tony Awards on Sunday night.

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    Helen J Shen, Darren Criss and the company of “Maybe Happy Ending” performed at the Tony Awards on Sunday.
    CreditSara Krulwich/The New York Times

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