Tony Awards nominations 2026: Full list

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Contenders are lined up for the 79th Tony Awards.Tony nominee Uzo Aduba and Tony winner Darren Criss on Tuesday morning announced nominees live on CBS and YouTube.

Nominated productions included “The Lost Boys” and “The Balusters,” with Rose Byrne (“Fallen Angels”) and John Lithgow (“Giant”) earning acting nods.Broadway reviews of Adrien Brody and Tessa Thompson in “The Fear of 13,” Nathan Lane and Laurie Metcalf in “Death of a Salesman,” Jon Bernthal and Ebon-Moss Bachrach in “Dog Day Afternoon” and John Lithgow in “‘Giant.”Like last year, several acting categories featured Hollywood heavyweights, including Byrne, who earned an Oscar nomination for her turn in Mary Bronstein’s psychological drama “If I Had Legs I’d Kick You.” With her nod for “Fallen Angels,” Byrne became the first woman to secure Oscar and Tony nominations in the same year since Laurie Metcalf in 2018 for “Lady Bird” and “Three Tall Women.” Metcalf herself was nominated in the featured actress category for “Death of a Salesman.”In another milestone, 96-year-old June Squibb unseated Lois Smith as the oldest Tony-nominated actor in history for “Marjorie Prime.” Serendipitously, Smith originated Squibb’s role in the play in 2014.

Other headline nominees included Lesley Manville (“Oedipus”), Nathan Lane (“Death of a Salesman”), Daniel Radcliffe (“Every Brilliant Thing”) and Stephanie Hsu (“The Rocky Horror Show”).Another notable name surrounding Tuesday’s announcement was producer Scott Rudin, who recently returned to Broadway after stepping back following allegations of abusive behavior.

This cycle, Rudin produced nominees “Little Bear Ridge Road” and “Death of a Salesman,” both of which were recognized by the New York Drama Critics’ Circle.The 79th Tony Awards will return to New York City’s Radio City Music Hall o...

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Publisher: Los Angeles Times

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