2025 Tony Awards: Winners List
- The 78th annual Tony Awards, hosted by Cynthia Erivo at Radio City Music Hall in New York City on sunday, honored the best in Broadway talent.
- Among the top awards, Marg Horwell secured Best Costume Design for "The Picture of dorian Gray." "Stranger Things: The First Shadow" also shone,claiming awards for Best Lighting Design...
- in the musical categories, Michael Arden won Best Direction of a Musical for "Maybe Happy Ending," which also took home awards for best Book and Best Original Score.
The 2025 Tony Awards delivered a night of dazzling performances and well-deserved recognition! Marg Horwell takes home Best Costume Design for “The Picture of Dorian Gray,” while “Stranger things: The First Shadow” lights up the stage with wins in lighting and sound. Michael Arden’s direction of “Maybe Happy Ending” also earned him a coveted award. Patricia Delgado and Justin PeckS choreography for “Buena Vista Social Club” and Sam Pincleton’s direction of “Oh, Mary!” rounded out the evening’s highlights. This year’s winners showcase the vibrant creativity gracing Broadway stages. Keep up with all the theater news with News Directory 3. Discover what’s next for the world of theater.
Tony Awards Spotlight Best Costume Design, Lighting, and Direction
The 78th annual Tony Awards, hosted by Cynthia Erivo at Radio City Music Hall in New York City on sunday, honored the best in Broadway talent. Erivo, a previous Tony winner, promised a unique and fun-filled evening.
Among the top awards, Marg Horwell secured Best Costume Design for “The Picture of dorian Gray.” “Stranger Things: The First Shadow” also shone,claiming awards for Best Lighting Design (Jon Clark) and best Sound Design (Paul Ardi).
in the musical categories, Michael Arden won Best Direction of a Musical for “Maybe Happy Ending,” which also took home awards for best Book and Best Original Score. Patricia Delgado and Justin Peck were awarded Best Choreography for “Buena vista Social Club,” which also won for Best orchestrations (Marco Paguia).
Sam Pincleton received the Tony for Best Direction of a Play for “Oh, Mary!”
