Recognizing both Broadway and Off-Broadway productions, nominees will be revealed in April.
The Lucy G. Moses Preservation Awards recognize excellence in preservation.
The honor is the largest and oldest award recognizing women+ playwrights, now in its 47th year.
Sunday in the Park With George star Patinkin will receive the honor from the Washington, D.C.-area company in April.
Winners of the 91st Annual Drama League Awards will be celebrated in May at the Ziegfeld Ballroom.
London's top theatrical honors will be awarded April 6 at Royal Albert Hall.
Find out which Broadway favorites won honors at the 97th Annual Academy Awards.
Queen Latifah also covered The Wiz at this year's Oscars, as part of the awards ceremony's In Memoriam segment.
The Lorenz Hart biopic stars Ethan Hawke as the "The Lady Is a Tramp" and "My Funny Valentine" lyricist.
Gerry Geddes will direct the evening celebrating cabaret artistry.
The annual honor goes to talented composers and playwrights, with past winners including Jonathan Larson, Anaïs Mitchell, and more.
Each winner will receive a $18,500 in grants to support the production of demo recordings.
Producers are keeping mum on which song or songs from the 2003 Broadway musical and current Best Picture nominee will be performed.
This year's winners, as well as 50 years of TDF's Costume Collection, will be celebrated during the Costumes & Cocktails gala in April.
The award recognizes a director or choreographer for lifetime achievement and distinguished service in a national not-for-profit theatre.
The awards honor Broadway, Off-Broadway, and Off-Off-Broadway productions.
Tazewell continues to dominate this year's award circuit, bringing in his seventh award for Wicked: Part 1.
The annual awards honoring casting professionals in film, television, and theatre were handed out February 12.
The Oscar winner joins previously announced honorees Denzel Washington and James L. Nederlander.
Erivo will receive the Stephen F. Kolzak Award, presented to an LGBTQ+ media professional who has raised visibility and acceptance for the community.
The winners of the Off-Broadway and Off-Off-Broadway honors were announced February 1.
The annual awards honor casting professionals in film, television, and theatre.
Named for one of the greatest dance icons in American theatre history, the Chita Rivera Awards honor dancers and choreographers throughout the theatre industry.
The Tony-winning designer has also donated a Shiz University costume to auction in support of the IATSE Emergency Relief Fund.
The $100,000 awards are presented to two outstanding early-to-mid-career playwrights.
The annual awards honor casting professionals in film, television, and theatre.
The honor is the largest and oldest award recognizing women+ playwrights, now in its 47th year.
The Alicia Keys musical continues at Broadway's Shubert Theatre.
The American Theatre Wing presents the 68th annual Off-Broadway honors.
Christina Selby and Tammie Ward received Special Service Awards, with Damian Bazadona receiving the Impact Award.
Launched in 2006, the USA Fellowship is United States Artists’ flagship granting program, through which it has distributed more than $41 million to more than 1,000 creative practitioners.
The awards celebrate student performers from 80 high schools throughout the Greater New York region.
The honor is the largest and oldest international playwriting award recognizing women+ writers in the English-speaking theatre.
The 97th Academy Awards will be held March 2 in Los Angeles.
Theatrical works were among those nominated for the LGBTQIA+ media organization's annual awards.
Whitney White, the Smash producers, and Audible Theater are among the Special Recognition Honorees.
The Wicked film star will be presented with the award in February in Massachusetts.
Playwright Alice Childress will be posthumously inducted onto the Playwrights' Sidewalk.
The U.K. honors revealed this year's nominations January 15.
Peggy Gormley will present the actor and playwright with the award.
Velez will make his Broadway debut this season with Real Women Have Curves.
UTR is currently celebrating both its 20th anniversary, and its inaugural year as an independent nonprofit organization.
Find out who is up for next month's film and TV honors.
The win is the movie musical's first of the evening at the annual film and TV honors.
HIV and AIDS service organization GMHC will honor the Tony-winning duo at a February event at Joe's Pub in NYC.
Queen Latifah hosted the gala evening, celebrating the 47th class of honorees.
The Entertainment Community Fund's annual award recognizes the talent and promise of an emerging theatre artist.
The honors mark the efforts of League members to produce and present the best in live theatre on Broadway and beyond.
The annual list recognizes Black gay and queer men who have made a major impact in some way this year.
The movie musical version of the 2003 Broadway hit may be shaping up to be an awards darling.
Queen Latifah hosts the gala evening, celebrating the 47th class of honorees, that will subsequently be broadcast on CBS.
Director Jon M. Chu and co-stars Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande will also be honored at the January ceremony in Manhattan.
The two will be celebrated during the Fund's Annual Gala in spring 2025.
The Tony Awards Administration Committee has made rulings on potential nominations for Our Town, Romeo + Juliet, The Hills of California, and more.
The York Theatre Company also presented Ted Snowdon with the Founders' Award.
The York Theatre Company also presents Ted Snowdon with the Founders' Award.
Six cast recordings are up for Best Musical Theater Album at the 67th annual ceremony.
The various prizes are awarded to accomplished playwrights as well as new voices in playwriting and musical theatre.
The Fred Ebb Award recognizes excellence in musical theatre songwriting, by a songwriter or songwriting team that has not yet achieved significant commercial success.
The Hermitage offers one of the largest unrestricted non-profit theatre commissions in the United States.
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