69th Tony Awards
The 69th Annual Tony Awards were held on June 7, 2015, to recognize achievement in Broadway productions during the 2014–15 season. The ceremony was held at Radio City Music Hall in New York City and broadcast live by CBS. Kristin Chenoweth and Alan Cumming hosted the ceremony.
Of the ceremony's most winning productions, The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time and Fun Home each won five Tony Awards in the play and musical categories, respectively. Both An American in Paris and the Lincoln Center revival of The King and I took home four Tony Awards.
Eligibility
Shows that opened on Broadway during the 2014–15 season before April 23, 2015 were eligible for consideration.;Original plays
- Airline Highway
- The Audience
- Constellations
- The Country House
- The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
- Disgraced
- Fish in the Dark
- Hand to God
- Living on Love
- The River
- Wolf Hall Parts One & Two
- An American in Paris
- Doctor Zhivago
- Finding Neverland
- Fun Home
- Holler If Ya Hear Me
- Honeymoon in Vegas
- It Shoulda Been You
- The Last Ship
- Something Rotten!
- The Visit
- A Delicate Balance
- The Elephant Man
- The Heidi Chronicles
- It's Only a Play
- Love Letters
- The Real Thing
- Skylight
- This Is Our Youth
- You Can't Take It with You
- Gigi
- The King and I
- On the Town
- On the Twentieth Century
- Side Show
Awards events
Nominations
The Tony Award nominations were announced on April 28, 2015 by Mary-Louise Parker and Bruce Willis. The musicals An American in Paris and Fun Home had the most nominations with 12, followed by Something Rotten! with 10, the revival of The King and I with 9 and Wolf Hall Parts One & Two with 8.Other events
This is the first year that a new Tony Award was given for Excellence in Theatre Education. The award was presented to an educator who demonstrates "a positive impact on the lives of students, advancing the theatre profession and a commitment to excellence."This year, the number of nominees in several categories may be increased, depending upon the number of eligible candidates. This change affects performance categories, Best Direction of both plays and musicals, and Best Choreography.
Ceremony
The Creative Arts Awards portion of the awards ceremony was hosted by Jessie Mueller and James Monroe Iglehart. The Creative Arts Awards usually include Best Lighting Design of a Play, Best Lighting Design of a Musical, Best Costume Design of a Play, Best Costume Design of a Musical, Best Orchestrations.There were performances at the awards ceremony from musicals which have been nominated for a Tony Award, and those which have not been nominated, including: An American in Paris, The King and I, On the Town, On the Twentieth Century, The Visit, Fun Home, Something Rotten!, It Shoulda Been You, Finding Neverland and Gigi.
Presenters
The presenters included:- Jason Alexander
- Rose Byrne
- Bobby Cannavale
- Anna Chlumsky
- Bradley Cooper
- Harry Connick, Jr.
- Misty Copeland
- Bryan Cranston
- Larry David
- Taye Diggs
- Sutton Foster
- Jennifer Grey
- Joel Grey
- Neil Patrick Harris
- Marg Helgenberger
- Dulé Hill
- Nick Jonas
- Kiesza
- Judith Light
- Jennifer Lopez
- Patina Miller
- Joe Manganiello
- Debra Messing
- Jennifer Nettles
- Jim Parsons
- Bernadette Peters
- David Hyde Pierce
- Phylicia Rashad
- Thomas Sadoski
- Taylor Schilling
- Amanda Seyfried
- Sting
- Corey Stoll
- Kiefer Sutherland
- Ashley Tisdale
- Tommy Tune
- Rita Wilson
Non-competitive awards
Winners and nominees
Best Play | Best Musical |
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Best Revival of a Play | Best Revival of a Musical |
Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Play | Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Play |
Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical | Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical |
Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Play | Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Play |
Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Musical | Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Musical |
Best Book of a Musical | Best Original Score Written for the Theatre |
Best Scenic Design of a Play | Best Scenic Design of a Musical |
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Best Costume Design of a Play | Best Costume Design of a Musical |
Best Lighting Design of a Play | Best Lighting Design of a Musical |
Best Direction of a Play | Best Direction of a Musical |
Best Choreography | Best Orchestrations |
Awards and nominations per production
Individuals with multiple nominations
- 4: Bob Crowley
- 2: Paule Constable, Natasha Katz, Lisa Kron, Japhy Weideman
''In Memoriam''
- Jayne Meadows Allen
- Lauren Bacall
- Polly Bergen
- Bunny Briggs
- Stanley Chase
- B.J. Crosby
- Ruby Dee
- Eugene Louis 'Luigi' Faccuito
- James Garner
- Gerry Goffin
- Carole L. Haber
- Joseph P. Harris
- Edward Herrmann
- Geoffrey Holder
- Louis Jourdan
- Charles Keating
- Robert H. Livingston
- Brian Macdonald
- Geraldine McEwan
- Anne Meara
- Barry Moss
- Rosemary Murphy
- Peter Neufeld
- Mike Nichols
- Leonard Nimoy
- Joan Rivers
- Mary Rodgers
- Julius Rudel
- Donald Saddler
- Herb Schapiro
- Gene Saks
- Richard Seader
- Donald Sinden
- Elaine Stritch
- Marian Seldes
- Andrea "Spook" Testani
- Jay Thompson
- Voytek
- Eli Wallach
- Robin Williams
- Elizabeth Wilson
- Julie Wilson