June 8, 2026
“Schmigadoon” Makes History Twice as “Death of a Salesman” Rules Tonys


The 79th Tony Awards unfolded at Radio City Music Hall with Pink as host, opening on a Broadway-sized reinvention of her hit โ€œLady Marmaladeโ€ that packed the stage with dozens of performers โ€” among them former host Neil Patrick Harris and Megan Thee Stallion โ€” under a banner of unity. โ€œIโ€™m here to celebrate the hardest-working people in show business,โ€ Pink said as the number landed, setting the tone for an evening thick with records, snubs and surprises.

By the end of the night, most of the history belonged to a single show, and, improbably, to the technology company behind it.

Cinco Paul wrote the book, the music and the lyrics for โ€œSchmigadoon!โ€ by himself, and on Sunday, he carried home every writing-and-show trophy a sole author can claim. โ€œSchmigadoon!โ€ โ€” adapted from the Apple TV musical-comedy series that ran two seasons โ€” won book of a musical, original score and in the nightโ€™s final envelope, best musical, finishing with four awards.

That makes Paul only the fourth person in Broadway history to win book and score in the same year his show took the Tonysโ€˜ top prize, a clean solo-author sweep managed before him only by Rupert Holmes with โ€œThe Mystery of Edwin Droodโ€ in 1986, Jonathan Larson with โ€œRentโ€ in 1996 and Lin-Manuel Miranda with โ€œHamiltonโ€ in 2016.

โ€œSchmigadoon!โ€ also wrote a second record book unrelated to its writing. With the showโ€™s Tony haul, Apple became one of the rare companies to win at all four of the major American entertainment ceremonies, what we are dubbing a โ€œstudio EGOT,โ€ major wins of Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony.

Apple got there with stunning speed. Apple TV launched in November 2019, and the company completed the quartet in roughly six and a half years. The Emmys came first and often, for comedy series including โ€œTed Lassoโ€ and โ€œThe Studio.โ€ The Oscar arrived in 2022, when โ€œCODAโ€ won best picture, and the Grammy landed earlier this year, when Chris Stapletonโ€™s โ€œBad As I Used to Be,โ€ from the film โ€œF1,โ€ took the prize. The Tonys completed the run.

However, โ€œSchmigadoon!โ€ wasnโ€™t the nightโ€™s biggest winner. Joe Mantelloโ€™s reimagined revival of โ€œArthur Millerโ€™s Death of a Salesmanโ€ pulled six statues to finish as one of the most decorated plays in Tony history, tied with โ€œThe History Boysโ€ (2006), โ€œRedโ€ (2010) and โ€œHarry Potter and the Cursed Childโ€ (2018). The record is still held solely by the seven won by โ€œThe Coast of Utopiaโ€ in 2007.

John Lithgow took best actor in a play for his work as Roald Dahl in โ€œGiant,โ€ and in doing so opened the longest gap between competitive acting Tony wins in the awardsโ€™ history at 53 years. He also became the oldest male acting winner in history.

While that meant โ€œSalesmanโ€ star Nathan Lane went home empty-handed, his co-star was able to find love. In winning for Linda Loman, Laurie Metcalf turned Willyโ€™s long-suffering wife into a two-time Tony-winning role โ€” the same part that brought Elizabeth Franz the featured actress in a play prize in 1999. It marks Metcalfโ€™s third competitive acting Tony, after back-to-back wins in 2017 (โ€œA Dollโ€™s House, Part 2,โ€ lead) and 2018 (โ€œThree Tall Women,โ€ featured).

Here are some of Varietyโ€™s snubs and surprises.

Ali Louis Bourzgui perform onstage with the cast of โ€œThe Lost Boysโ€ at The 79th Annual Tony Awards held at Radio City Music Hall on June 07, 2026 in New York, New York.

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Surprise: Ali Louis Bourzgui beats the veterans.

Bourzgui won featured actor in a musical for โ€œThe Lost Boys,โ€ taking the prize on his first career nomination for his turn as David, the glam-punk leader of the film-turned-musicalโ€™s vampire biker gang. At 26, he is the youngest acting nominee in this yearโ€™s class, he delivered โ€” by my measure โ€” the best speech of the night by anyone. And he denied 80-year-old Andrรฉ De Shields a sentimental second Tony.

Christiani Pitts and Sam Tutty perform onstage at The 79th Annual Tony Awards held at Radio City Music Hall on June 07, 2026 in New York, New York.

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Snub: The Tonys pass over โ€œTwo Strangersโ€ entirely.

โ€œTwo Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York),โ€ a heartfelt and frequently hilarious teeny-tiny West End import, drew a respectable run of nominations and converted none of them. In a season where โ€œCats: The Jellicle Ball,โ€ โ€œThe Lost Boys,โ€ โ€œRagtimeโ€ and โ€œSchmigadoon!โ€ soaked up both the top-line races and the craft categories, the little show that could never found a lane.

Kai Harada and Laura Benanti at The 79th Annual Tony Awards held at Radio City Music Hall on June 07, 2026 in New York, New York.

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Surprise: โ€œRagtimeโ€ wins sound design.

Kai Harada arrived in sound design of a musical with a rare double bid, for the dueling revivals โ€œRagtimeโ€ and โ€œCats: The Jellicle Ball.โ€ The smart money held that if either of his entries landed, it would be the flashier โ€œCats,โ€ and plenty of handicappers favored โ€œThe Lost Boysโ€ or โ€œSchmigadoon!โ€ to take the category outright. Instead, it went to Harada for โ€œRagtime,โ€ his second Tony in the category after โ€œThe Bandโ€™s Visitโ€ in 2018. A charming moment during the Act One telecast, Harada realized he had no idea which of his two nominations had just won. โ€œThank you to โ€” you know, I didnโ€™t even hear which nomination I won for,โ€ he began. Presenter Laura Benanti supplied the answer, and Harada rolled with it. With that settled, he carried on, finally sure he was thanking the right artisans and creative team.

Marla Mindelle and the cast of โ€œTitanรญqueโ€ perform onstage at The 79th Annual Tony Awards held at Radio City Music Hall on June 07, 2026 in New York, New York.

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Snub: โ€œTitanรญqueโ€ sinks.

The Cรฉline Dion-fueled parody had its share of admirers, and its triple-nominated multi-hyphenate Marla Mindelle became one of the few women ever recognized in a single season for best musical, lead actress and book. But despite a respectable four-nomination showing, there was little room to break through. With โ€œCats: The Jellicle Ball,โ€ โ€œThe Lost Boysโ€ and โ€œSchmigadoon!โ€ dominating both the top-line races and the craft categories, the hilarious romp never found a viable path to a Tony-winning moment.

Alden Ehrenreich at The 79th Annual Tony Awards held at Radio City Music Hall on June 07, 2026 in New York, New York.

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Surprise: Alden Ehrenreichโ€™s debut beats the odds.

Ehrenreich took home his first Tony, for featured actor in a play in โ€œBecky Shaw,โ€ beating a deep field that included Christopher Abbott (โ€œDeath of a Salesmanโ€), Danny Burstein (โ€œMarjorie Primeโ€) and Richard Thomas (โ€œThe Balustersโ€). The screen actor โ€” known for โ€œHail, Caesar!โ€ and as the young Han Solo of the โ€œStar Warsโ€ universe โ€” needed only one trip to Broadway to claim it, as Max, the caustic center of Gina Gionfriddoโ€™s dark comedy.

Bill Rauch and Zhailon Levingston accept the Best Direction of a Musical award for โ€œCats: The Jellicle Ballโ€ at The 79th Annual Tony Awards held at Radio City Music Hall on June 07, 2026 in New York, New York.

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Surprise: โ€œRagtimeโ€ and โ€œCats: The Jellicle Ballโ€ split the big prizes.

For much of the night, it looked as if โ€œCats: The Jellicle Ballโ€ might convert its tech haul and its directing win into best musical revival. In the end, it was โ€œRagtimeโ€ that took the leading-acting races โ€” Joshua Henry, finally a winner on his fourth nomination after โ€œThe Scottsboro Boys,โ€ โ€œVioletโ€ and โ€œCarousel,โ€ and Caissie Levy, claiming her first, and rode that momentum to the revival crown, leaving โ€œJellicleโ€ a life short (which Variety predicted). However, best direction of a musical went to the duo of Zhailon Levingston and Bill Rauch for โ€œCats: The Jellicle Ball,โ€ their ballroom reimagining of Andrew Lloyd Webberโ€™s warhorse. Matching Trevor Nunnโ€™s win for the original โ€œCatsโ€ in 1983, Levingston and Rauch became only the fourth pair of co-directors ever to share the prize.

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