Bradely Cooper earned his first Tony nomination for The Elephant Man, and musicals An American in Paris and Fun Home took home 12 nominations each.
An American in Paris, based on Vincente Minnelli’s 1951 classic film, was by far the most popular show at the 2015 Tony Award Nomination announcement on Tuesday. The show took home nominations for Best Musical, Best Book and four acting nominations, all first time nominees!
Other big honoree, Fun Home, matched An American in Paris with 12 nominations, including one for young actress Sydney Lucas. Nominated for Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Musical at only 11 years old, Lucas is now the youngest performer ever to be nominated for a Tony. Lucas will face two Fun Home co-stars in the category.
Hollywood has its fair share of representation in the Tony nominations. Oscar-nominated Cooper became a Tony nominee for Best Actor in a Play for his turn in The Elephant Man. Fellow A-lister, Patricia Clarkson, is nominated for Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Play for the same production. Hollywood actresses are also dominating the Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Play category, with frequent film and television stars Helen Mirren, Elisabeth Moss, Carey Mulligan, Ruth Wilson and Geneva Carr all being recognized.
Best Play:
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time written by Simon Stephens
Disgraced written by Ayad Akhtar
Hand to God written by Robert Askins
Wolf Hall Parts One & Two written by Hilary Mantel and Mike Poulton
Best Musical:
An American in Paris
Fun Home
Something Rotten!
The Visit
Best Revival of a Play:
The Elephant Man
Skylight
This Is Our Youth
You Can’t Take It With You
Best Revival of a Musical:
The King and I
On the Town
On the Twentieth Century
Best Book of a Musical:
An American in Paris – Craig Lucas
Fun Home – Lisa Kron
Something Rotten! – Karey Kirkpatrick and John O’Farrell
The Visit – Terrence McNally
Best Original Score Written for the Theatre:
Fun Home – Music: Jeanine Tesorini, Lyrics: Lisa Kron
The Last Ship – Music & Lyrics: Sting
Something Rotten! – Music & Lyrics: Wayne Kirkpatrick and Karey Kirkpatrick
The Visit – Music: John Kander, Lyrics: Fred Ebb
Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Play:
Steven Boyer – Hand to God
Bradley Cooper – The Elephant Man
Ben Miles – Wolf Hall Parts One & Two
Bill Nighy – Skylight
Alex Sharp – The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Play:
Geneva Carr – Hand to God
Helen Mirren – The Audience
Elisabeth Moss – The Heidi Chronicles
Carey Mulligan – Skylight
Ruth Wilson – Constellations
Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Musical:
Michael Cerveris – Fun Home
Robert Fairchild – An American in Paris
Brian d’Arcy James – Something Rotten!
Ken Watanabe – The King and I
Tony Yazbeck – On the Town
Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Musical:
Kristin Chenoweth – On the Twentieth Century
Leanne Cope – An American in Paris
Beth Malone – Fun Home
Kelli O’Hara – The King and I
Chita Rivera – The Visit
Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role in a Play:
Matthew Beard – Skylight
K. Todd Freeman – Airline Highway
Richard McCabe – The Audience
Alessandro Nivola – The Elephant Man
Nathanial Parker – Wolf Hall Parts One & Two
Micah Stock – It’s Only a Play
Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Play:
Annaleigh Ashford – You Can’t Take It With You
Patricia Clarkson – The Elephant Man
Lydia Leonard – Wolf Hall Parts One & Two
Sarah Stiles – Hand to God
Julie White – Airline Highway
Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role in a Musical:
Christian Borle – Something Rotten!
Andy Karl – On the Twentieth Century
Brad Oscar – Something Rotten!
Brandon Uranowitz – An American in Paris
Max von Essen – An American in Paris
Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Musical:
Victoria Clark – Gigi
Judy Kuhn – Fun Home
Sydney Lucas – Fun Home
Ruthie Ann Miles – The King and I
Emily Skeggs – Fun Home
Best Scenic Design of a Play:
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time – Bunny Christie, Finn Ross
Skylight – Bob Crowley
Wolf Hall Parts One & Two – Christopher Oram
You Can’t Take It with You – David Rockwell
Best Scenic Design of a Musical:
An American in Paris – Bob Crowley and 59 Productions
On the Twentieth Century – David Rockwell
The King and I – Michael Yeargan
Fun Home – David Zinn
Best Costume Design of a Play:
The Audience – Bob Crowley
You Can’t Take It with You – Jane Greenwood
Wolf Hall Parts One & Two – Christopher Oram
Airline Highway – David Zinn
Best Costume Design of a Musical:
Something Rotten! – Gregg Barnes
An American in Paris – Bob Crowley
On the Twentieth Century – William Ivey Long
The King and I – Catherine Zuber
Best Lighting Design of a Play:
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time – Paul Constable
Wolf Hall Parts One & Two – Paul Constable, David Plater
Skylight – Natasha Katz
Airline Highway – Japhy Weideman
Best Lighting Design of a Musical:
The King and I – Donald Holder
An American in Paris – Natasha Katz
Fun House – Ben Stanton
The Visit – Japhy Weideman
Best Direction of a Play:
Stephen Daldry – Skylight
Marianne Elliott – The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
Scott Ellis – You Can’t Take It with You
Jeremy Herrin – Wolf Hall Parts One & Two
Moritz von Stuelpnagel – Hand to God
Best Direction of a Musical:
Sam Gold – Fun Home
Casey Nicholaw – Something Rotten!
Josh Rando – On the Town
Bartlett Sher – The King and I
Christopher Wheeldon – An American in Paris
Best Choreography:
On the Town – Joshua Bergasse
The King and I – Christopher Gatteli
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time – Scott Graham & Steven Hoggett for Frantic Assembly
Something Rotten! – Casey Nicholaw
An American in Paris – Christopher Wheeldon
Best Orchestrations:
An American in Paris – Christopher Austin, Don Sebesky, Bill Elliott
Fun Home – John Clancy
Something Rotten! – Larry Hochman
The Last Ship – Rob Mathes
Special Tony Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Theatre: Tommy Tune
Special Tony Award: John Cameron Mitchell
Regional Theatre Tony Award: Cleveland Play House, Cleveland, Ohio
Isabelle Stevenson Tony Award: Stephen Schwartz
Tony Honors for Excellence in the Theatre: Arnold Abramson, Adrian Bryan-Brown, Gene O’Donovan
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