![]() The following acting snubs previously earned Tony nominations for each of their prior Broadway credits: Patina Miller (“Into the Woods”), Jeremy Pope (“The Collaboration”), and Zoë Wanamaker (“Pictures From Home”).ġ3. Three of this year’s acting nominees have now been nominated for both Broadway productions they’ve opened to date: Josh Groban (“Sweeney Todd”) Ben Platt (“Parade”), and Kara Young (“Cost of Living”).ġ2. ![]() The first six are Boris Runanin in 1956, Danny Daniels in 1967, Rob Marshall in 1994, Susan Stroman in 2000, John Carrafa in 2002, and Christopher Gattelli in 2018.ġ1. Jennifer Weber is the seventh person to get nominated for their work on two shows in Best Choreography in the same year. Cooper (“Ain’t No Mo'”), set/costume designer Tim Hatley (“Life of Pi”), lighting designer Natasha Katz (“Some Like It Hot” and “Sweeney Todd”), book writer/lyricist David Lindsay-Abaire (“Kimberly Akimbo”), director/choreographer Casey Nicholaw (“Some Like It Hot”), set designer Scott Pask (“Shucked” and “Some Like It Hot”), sound designers Ben Ringham and Max Ringham (“A Doll’s House” and “Prima Facie”), costume designer Emilio Sosa (“Ain’t No Mo'” and “Good Night, Oscar”), and choreographer Jennifer Weber (“& Juliet” and “KPOP”).ġ0. The following individuals earned multiple Tony nominations this year: playwright/actor Jordan E. ![]() SEE 2023 Tony Awards nominations: ‘Some Like It Hot’ leads with 13, three plays tie with 6ĩ. Since “The Crucible” back in 2002, Laura Linney has been Tony nominated for each of her main stein appearances with only two exceptions: “Les Liaisons Dangereuses” in 2008 and now “Summer, 1976.” Since “The Drowsy Chaperone” in 2006, Danny Burstein has been Tony nominated for each of his main stem appearances with only three exceptions: “Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown” in 2011, “The Snow Geese” in 2014, and now “Pictures From Home.”Ĩ. Since her Broadway debut with the 2009 revival of “Hair,” all of Diane Paulus‘s main stem directorial outings received Tony nominations in a top production category with only two exceptions: “Finding Neverland” in 2015 and now “1776.”ħ. The following categories include more than five nominees this year due to close voting races: Best Actor (Musical), Best Director (Play), Best Costume Design (Musical), Best Lighting Design (Musical), and Best Lighting (Play).Ħ. SEE 2023 Tony Awards nominations snubs: ‘Life of Pi,’ ‘Death of a Salesman,’ Phillippa Soo …ĥ. Harris (“The Sign in Sidney Brustein’s Window”), Tony-winning director Thomas Kail (“Sweeney Todd”), Tony-winning actress LaChanze (“Kimberly Akimbo” and “Topdog/Underdog”), Tony-winning director Kenny Leon (“Some Like It Hot”), five-time Grammy-winning songwriter Max Martin (“& Juliet”), 21-time Emmy-winning writer/producer Lorne Michaels (“Leopoldstadt”), Emmy-winning writer Lena Waithe (“Ain’t No Mo'”), and Oscar-winning producer Irwin Winkler (“New York, New York”). Some noteworthy names who happen to be nominated for producing at least one Broadway show this year are: five-time Grammy-winning singer/songwriter Mariah Carey (“Some Like It Hot”), 12-time Emmy-winning TV host/producer RuPaul Charles (“Ain’t No Mo'”), Oscar-winning producer Robert Chartoff (“New York, New York”), Oscar-winning actress Jessica Chastain (“A Doll’s House”), Oscar nominated filmmaker Lee Daniels (“Ain’t No Mo'”), Emmy-winning actor Colman Domingo (“Fat Ham”), Tony-winning actress Cynthia Erivo (“Fat Ham”), Tony-nominated playwright Jeremy O. Two of this year’s nominees for Best Revival of a Musical (“Into the Woods” and “Parade”) are transfers from successful runs at New York City Center.Ĥ. The following Broadway productions from this past season were completely snubbed: “1776,” “Bad Cinderella,” “A Beautiful Noise,” “Bob Fosse’s Dancin’,” “The Collaboration,” “The Kite Runner,” “Mike Birbiglia: The Old Man and the Pool,” “Peter Pan Goes Wrong,” “Pictures From Home,” “The Thanksgiving Play,” and “Walking with Ghosts.”ģ. The following shows only received one Tony nomination: “Almost Famous,” “Ohio State Murders,” and “Summer, 1976.”Ģ.
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