Tony nominations 2025: The complete list of this year’s nominees

Tony nominations 2025: The complete list of this year’s nominees

It’s a big day for showbiz.

The nominations for the 2025 Tony Awards, honoring the best of Broadway, were announced Thursday morning by past winners Sarah Paulson and Wendell Pierce.

Last year, the Tonys saw “The Outsiders” and “Stereophonic” take the top honors for Best Musical and Best Play, respectively. The acting wins included Paulson for “Appropriate,” Jeremy Strong for “An Enemy of the People,” Jonathan Groff for “Merrily We Roll Along” and Maleah Joi Moon for “Hell’s Kitchen.”

Sarah Paulson, Wendell Pierce host the 78th Annual Tony Award Nominations. Getty Images for Tony Awards Productions

The 2024-2025 Broadway season featured 21 new plays and 21 new musicals that were all eligible for Thursday’s nominations.

The stars who took Broadway by storm over the last year include Nicole Scherzinger in “Sunset Boulevard,” Audra McDonald in “Gypsy,” Darren Criss in “Maybe Happy Ending,” Sarah Snook in “The Picture of Dorian Gray,” Denzel Washington and Jake Gyllenhaal in “Othello” and George Clooney in “Good Night, and Good Luck.”

Nicole Scherzinger in “Sunset Boulevard.” Marc Brrenner

Scherzinger, Snook and Clooney all scored nominations for their Broadway debuts. McDonald and Criss were also nominated, while Washington and Gyllenhaal were snubbed.

McDonald made history as the most-Tony nominated performer in Broadway history. Her role in “Gypsy” marked her 11th nomination.

Sarah Snook stars in “The Picture of Dorian Gray.” WireImage
George Clooney stars in “Good Night, and Good Luck.” Getty Images

Other stars who received 2025 Tony noms include Sadie Sink for “John Proctor Is the Villain,” Cole Escola for “Oh, Mary!,” Jeremy Jordan for “Floyd Collins,” Tom Francis for “Sunset Boulevard” and Megan Hilty for “Death Becomes Her.”

The 2025 Tony Awards air from New York City’s Radio City Music Hall on Sunday, June 8, at 8 p.m. ET on CBS and stream on Paramount+.

“The Color Purple” Tony winner and “Wicked” Oscar nominee Cynthia Erivo is hosting.

Check out the full list of the 2025 Tony nominees below.

Audra McDonald in “Gypsy.” WireImage

Best Musical

“Buena Vista Social Club”
“Dead Outlaw”
“Death Becomes Her”
“Maybe Happy Ending”
“Operation Mincemeat: A New Musical”

Best Play

“English”
“The Hills of California”
“John Proctor Is the Villain”
“Oh, Mary!
“Purpose”

Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical

Darren Criss, “Maybe Happy Ending”
Andrew Durand, “Dead Outlaw”
Tom Francis, “Sunset Boulevard”
Jonathan Groff, “Just in Time”
James Monroe Iglehart, “A Wonderful World: The Louis Armstrong Musical”
Jeremy Jordan, “Floyd Collins”

Darren Criss in “Maybe Happy Ending.” YouTube / Maybe Happy Ending the Musical

Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical

Megan Hilty, “Death Becomes Her”
Audra McDonald, “Gypsy”
Jasmine Amy Rogers, “Boop! The Musical”
Nicole Scherzinger, “Sunset Boulevard”
Jennifer Simard, “Death Becomes Her”

Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Play

George Clooney, “Good Night, and Good Luck”
Cole Escola, “Oh, Mary!”
Jon Michael Hill, “Purpose”
Daniel Dae Kim, “Yellow Face”
Harry Lennix, “Purpose”
Louis McCartney, “Stranger Things: The First Shadow”

George Clooney in “Good Night, and Good Luck.” Bruce Glikas/FilmMagic

Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Play

Laura Donnelly, “The Hills of California”
Mia Farrow, “The Roommate”
LaTanya Richardson Jackson, “Purpose”
Sadie Sink, “John Proctor Is the Villain”
Sarah Snook, “The Picture of Dorian Gray”

Best Revival of a Play

“Eureka Day”
“Romeo and Juliet”
“Our Town”
“Yellow Face”

Sarah Snook in “The Picture of Dorian Gray.” Marc Brenner

Best Revival of a Musical

“Floyd Collins”
“Gypsy”
“Pirates! The Penzance Musical”
“Sunset Boulevard”

Best Book of a Musical

“Buena Vista Social Club”
“Dead Outlaw”
“Death Becomes Her”
“Maybe Happy Ending”
“Operation Mincemeat”

Best Original Score

“Dead Outlaw”
“Death Becomes Her”
“Maybe Happy Ending”
“Operation Mincemeat”
“Real Women Have Curves”

Sadie Sink stars in “John Proctor Is the Villain.” Getty Images

Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role in a Musical

Brooks Ashmanskas
Jeb Brown
Danny Burstein
Jak Malone
Taylor Trensch

Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Musical

Natalie Venetia Belcon
Julia Knitel
Gracie Lawrence
Justina Machado
Joy Woods

Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role in a Play

Glenn Davis
Gabriel Ebert
Francis Jue
Bob Odenkirk
Conrad Ricamora

Erika Henningsen and Jonathan Groff in “Just in Time.” Matthew Murphy and Evan Zimmerman

Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Play

Tala Ashe
Jessica Hecht
Marjan Neshat
Fina Strazza
Kara Young

Best Costume Design

“Sunset Bouelvard”
“Buena Vista Social Club”
“Floyd Collins”
“Maybe Happy Ending”
“Death Becomes Her”

Best Direction of a Play

Knud Adams, “English”
Sam Mendes, “The Hills of California”
Sam Pinkleton, “Oh, Mary!”
Danya Taymor, “John Proctor Is the Villain”
Kip Williams, “The Picture of Dorian Gray”

Jeremy Jordan in “Floyd Collins.” Bruce Glikas/Getty Images

Best Direction of a Musical

Saheem Ali, “Buena Vista Social Club”
Michael Arden, “Maybe Happy Ending”
David Cromer, “Dead Outlaw”
Christopher Gattelli, “Death Becomes Her”
Jamie Lloyd, “Sunset Boulevard”

Best Choreography

Joshua Bergasse, “Smash”
Camille A. Brown, “Gypsy”
Christopher Gattelli, “Death Becomes Her”
Jerry Mitchell, “Boop! The Musical”
Patricka Delgado and Justin Peck, “Buena Vista Social Club”

Best Original Score

“Dead Outlaw”
“Death Becomes Her”
“Maybe Happy Ending”
“Operation Mincemeat”
“Real Women Have Curves”

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