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Tony Awards, annual awards for distinguished achievement in American theatre. Named for the actress-producer Antoinette Perry, the annual awards were established in 1947 by the American Theatre Wing and are intended to recognize excellence in plays and musicals staged on Broadway. Awards are given for best play, best musical, best play revival, and best musical revival, and in categories such as acting, directing, music, choreography, set design, and costume design.
Winners of Tony Awards for best musical and best play are provided in the table.
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year | best musical | best play |
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*Awarded to playwright for Best Author. | ||
**Awarded in 2021 because of the COVID-19 pandemic. | ||
1947 | not awarded | All My Sons (Arthur Miller)* |
1948 | not awarded | Mister Roberts (Thomas Heggen and Joshua Logan) |
1949 | Kiss Me, Kate (book, Bella Spewack and Samuel Spewack; music and lyrics, Cole Porter) | Death of a Salesman (Arthur Miller) |
1950 | South Pacific (book, Oscar Hammerstein II and Joshua Logan; music, Richard Rodgers; lyrics, Oscar Hammerstein II) | The Cocktail Party (T.S. Eliot) |
1951 | Guys and Dolls (book, Jo Swerling and Abe Burrows; music and lyrics, Frank Loesser) | The Rose Tattoo (Tennessee Williams) |
1952 | The King and I (book and lyrics, Oscar Hammerstein II; music, Richard Rodgers) | The Fourposter (Jan de Hartog) |
1953 | Wonderful Town (book, Joseph Fields and Jerome Chodorov; music, Leonard Bernstein; lyrics, Betty Comden and Adolph Green) | The Crucible (Arthur Miller) |
1954 | Kismet (book, Charles Lederer and Luther Davis; music, Alexander Borodin; adaptation and lyrics, Robert Wright and George Forrest) | The Teahouse of the August Moon (John Patrick) |
1955 | The Pajama Game (book, George Abbott and Richard Bissell; music and lyrics, Richard Adler and Jerry Ross) | The Desperate Hours (Joseph Hayes) |
1956 | Damn Yankees (book, George Abbott and Douglass Wallop; music and lyrics, Richard Adler and Jerry Ross) | The Diary of Anne Frank (Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett) |
1957 | My Fair Lady (book and lyrics, Alan Jay Lerner; music, Frederick Loewe) | Long Day's Journey into Night (Eugene O'Neill) |
1958 | The Music Man (book, Meredith Willson and Franklin Lacey; music and lyrics, Meredith Willson) | Sunrise at Campobello (Dore Schary) |
1959 | Redhead (book, Herbert Fields, Dorothy Fields, Sidney Sheldon, and David Shaw; music, Albert Hague; lyrics, Dorothy Fields) | J.B. (Archibald MacLeish) |
1960 |
The Sound of Music (book, Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse; music, Richard Rodgers; lyrics, Oscar Hammerstein II); Fiorello! (book, Jerome Weidman and George Abbott; music, Jerry Brock; lyrics, Sheldon Harnick) (tied) |
The Miracle Worker (William Gibson) |
1961 | Bye Bye Birdie (book, Michael Stewart; music, Charles Strouse; lyrics, Lee Adams) | Beckett (Jean Anouilh, translated by Lucienne Hill) |
1962 | How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (book, Abe Burrows, Jack Weinstock, and Willie Gilbert; music and lyrics, Frank Loesser) | A Man for All Seasons (Robert Bolt) |
1963 | A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (book, Burt Shevelove and Larry Gelbart; music and lyrics, Stephen Sondheim) | Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (Edward Albee) |
1964 | Hello, Dolly! (book, Michael Stewart; music and lyrics, Jerry Herman) | Luther (John Osborne) |
1965 | Fiddler on the Roof (book, Joseph Stein; music, Jerry Bock; lyrics, Sheldon Harnick) | The Subject Was Roses (Frank Gilroy) |
1966 | Man of La Mancha (book, Dale Wasserman; music, Mitch Leigh; lyrics, Joe Darion) | Marat/Sade (Peter Weiss, translated by Geoffrey Skelton) |
1967 | Cabaret (book, Joe Masteroff; music, John Kander; lyrics, Fred Ebb) | The Homecoming (Harold Pinter) |
1968 | Hallelujah, Baby! (book, Arthur Laurents; music, Jule Styne; lyrics, Betty Comden and Adolph Green) | Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead (Tom Stoppard) |
1969 | 1776 (book, Peter Stone; music and lyrics, Sherman Edwards) | The Great White Hope (Howard Sackler) |
1970 | Applause (book, Betty Comden and Adolph Green; music, Charles Strouse; lyrics, Lee Adams) | Borstal Boy (Frank McMahon) |
1971 | Company (book, George Furth; music and lyrics, Stephen Sondheim) | Sleuth (Anthony Shaffer) |
1972 | Two Gentlemen of Verona (book, John Guare and Mel Shapiro; music, Galt MacDermot; lyrics, John Guare) | Sticks and Bones (David Rabe) |
1973 | A Little Night Music (book, Hugh Wheeler; music and lyrics, Stephen Sondheim) | That Championship Season (Jason Miller) |
1974 | Raisin (book, Robert Nemiroff and Charlotte Zaltzberg; music, Judd Woldin; lyrics, Robert Brittan) | The River Niger (Joseph A. Walker) |
1975 | The Wiz (book, William F. Brown; music and lyrics, Charlie Smalls) | Equus (Peter Shaffer) |
1976 | A Chorus Line (book, James Kirkwood and Nicholas Dante; music, Marvin Hamlisch; lyrics, Edward Kleban) | Travesties (Tom Stoppard) |
1977 | Annie (book, Thomas Meehan; music, Charles Strouse; lyrics, Martin Charnin) | The Shadow Box (Michael Christofer) |
1978 | Ain't Misbehavin' (book, Murray Horwitz and Richard Maltby, Jr.; music, Fats Waller; lyrics, Fats Waller and many others) | Da (Hugh Leonard) |
1979 | Sweeney Todd (book, Hugh Wheeler; music and lyrics, Stephen Sondheim) | The Elephant Man (Bernard Pomerance) |
1980 | Evita (book and lyrics, Tim Rice; music, Andrew Lloyd Webber) | Children of a Lesser God (Mark Medoff) |
1981 | 42nd Street (book, Michael Stewart and Mark Bramble; music, Harry Warren; lyrics, Al Dubin) | Amadeus (Peter Shaffer) |
1982 | Nine (book, Arthur Kopit; music and lyrics, Maury Yeston) | The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby (David Edgar) |
1983 | Cats (book and lyrics, T.S. Eliot; music, Andrew Lloyd Webber) | Torch Song Trilogy (Harvey Fierstein) |
1984 | La Cage aux folles (book, Harvey Fierstein; music and lyrics, Jerry Herman) | The Real Thing (Tom Stoppard) |
1985 | Big River (book, William Hauptman; music and lyrics, Roger Miller) | Biloxi Blues (Neil Simon) |
1986 | The Mystery of Edwin Drood (book, music, and lyrics, Rupert Holmes) | I'm Not Rappaport (Herb Gardner) |
1987 | Les Misérables (book, Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schönberg; music, Claude-Michel Schönberg; lyrics, Herbert Kretzmer and Alain Boublil) | Fences (August Wilson) |
1988 | The Phantom of the Opera (book, Richard Stilgoe and Andrew Lloyd Webber; music, Andrew Lloyd Webber; lyrics, Charles Hart and Richard Stilgoe) | M. Butterfly (David Henry Hwang) |
1989 | Jerome Robbins' Broadway (compilation) | The Heidi Chronicles (Wendy Wasserstein) |
1990 | City of Angels (book, Larry Gelbart; music, Cy Coleman; lyrics, David Zippel) | The Grapes of Wrath (Frank Galati) |
1991 | The Will Rogers Follies (book, Peter Stone; music, Cy Coleman; lyrics, Betty Comden and Adolph Green) | Lost in Yonkers (Neil Simon) |
1992 | Crazy for You (book, Ken Ludwig; music and lyrics, George Gershwin and Ira Gershwin) | Dancing at Lughnasa (Brian Friel) |
1993 | Kiss of the Spider Woman (book, Terrence McNally; music, John Kander; lyrics, Fred Ebb) | Angels in America: Millennium Approaches (Tony Kushner) |
1994 | Passion (book, James Lapine; music and lyrics, Stephen Sondheim) | Angels in America: Perestroika (Tony Kushner) |
1995 | Sunset Boulevard (book and lyrics, Don Black and Christopher Hampton; music, Andrew Lloyd Webber) | Love! Valour! Compassion! (Terrence McNally) |
1996 | Rent (book, music, and lyrics, Jonathan Larson) | Master Class (Terrence McNally) |
1997 | Titanic (book, Peter Stone; music and lyrics, Maury Yeston) | The Last Night of Ballyhoo (Alfred Uhry) |
1998 | The Lion King (book, Roger Allers and Irene Mecchi; music and lyrics, Elton John, Tim Rice, and others) | Art (Yasmina Reza) |
1999 | Fosse (compilation) | Side Man (Warren Leight) |
2000 | Contact (book, John Weidman; music and lyrics, various artists) | Copenhagen (Michael Frayn) |
2001 | The Producers (book, Mel Brooks and Thomas Meehan; music and lyrics, Mel Brooks) | Proof (David Auburn) |
2002 | Thoroughly Modern Millie (book, Richard Morris and Dick Scanlan; music, Jeanine Tesori; lyrics, Dick Scanlan) | The Goat; or, Who Is Sylvia? (Edward Albee) |
2003 | Hairspray (book, Mark O'Donnell and Thomas Meehan; music, Marc Shaiman; lyrics, Scott Wittman and Marc Shaiman) | Take Me Out (Richard Greenberg) |
2004 | Avenue Q (book, Jeff Whitty; music and lyrics, Robert Lopez and Jeff Marx) | I Am My Own Wife (Doug Wright) |
2005 | Monty Python's Spamalot (book, Eric Idle; music and lyrics, John Du Prez and Eric Idle) | Doubt (John Patrick Shanley) |
2006 | Jersey Boys (book, Marshall Brickman and Rick Elice; music, Bob Gaudio; lyrics, Bob Crewe) | The History Boys (Alan Bennett) |
2007 | Spring Awakening (book and lyrics, Steven Sater; music, Duncan Sheik) | The Coast of Utopia (Tom Stoppard) |
2008 | In the Heights (book, Quiara Alegría Hudes; music and lyrics, Lin-Manuel Miranda) | August: Osage County (Tracy Letts) |
2009 | Billy Elliot: The Musical (book and lyrics, Lee Hall; music, Elton John) | God of Carnage (Yasmina Reza) |
2010 | Memphis (book, Joe DiPietro; music, David Bryan; lyrics, Joe DiPietro and David Bryan) | Red (John Logan) |
2011 | The Book of Mormon (book, music, and lyrics, Trey Parker, Robert Lopez, and Matt Stone) | War Horse (Nick Stafford) |
2012 | Once (book, Enda Walsh; music and lyrics, Glen Hansard and Markéta Irglová) | Clybourne Park (Bruce Norris) |
2013 | Kinky Boots (book, Harvey Fierstein; music and lyrics, Cyndi Lauper) | Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike (Christopher Durang) |
2014 | A Gentleman's Guide to Love & Murder (book, Robert L. Freedman; music, Steven Lutvak; lyrics, Robert L. Freedman and Steven Lutvak) | All the Way (Robert Schenkkan) |
2015 | Fun Home (book, Lisa Kron; music, Jeanine Tesori; lyrics, Lisa Kron) | The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time (Simon Stephens) |
2016 | Hamilton (book, music, and lyrics, Lin-Manuel Miranda) | The Humans (Stephen Karam) |
2017 | Dear Evan Hansen (book, Steven Levenson; music and lyrics, Benj Pasek and Justin Paul) | Oslo (J.T. Rogers) |
2018 | The Band's Visit (book, Itamar Moses; music and lyrics, David Yazbek) | Harry Potter and the Cursed Child (Jack Thorne) |
2019 | Hadestown (book, music, and lyrics, Anaïs Mitchell) | The Ferryman (Jez Butterworth) |
2020** | Moulin Rouge! The Musical (book, John Logan; music and lyrics, various artists) | The Inheritance (Matthew López) |