2024 Tony Award Nominees React To Their Nominations

This morning the nominations for the 77th annual Tony Awards were announced with Hell's Kitchen, Stereophonic, The Outsiders, and Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club leading the way. See the reactions from the 2024 Tony Nominees below!

Brian D'Arcy James, Tony Award Nominee for Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Musical, Days of Wine and Roses

"I’m elated, what an honor. Playing the role of Joe Clay has been the highlight of my career. I’m so grateful to Adam Guettel and Craig Lucas for their genius in creating this beautiful character. And to celebrate this recognition alongside my friend, the brilliant Kelli O’Hara makes it extra special."

Kelli O’Hara, Tony Award Nominee for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Musical, Days of Wine and Roses

“Creating the role of Kirsten Arnesen has been the artistic highlight of my career. I am so grateful to be recognized alongside my teammate and friend Brian d’Arcy James. I’m so proud to have built this with the geniuses Adam Guettel, Craig Lucas and Michael Greif. It’s been a 22-year dream come true.”

Sky Lakota-Lynch, Tony Award Nominee for Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role in a Musical for The Outsiders

"I am absolutely stunned. This season is proof that Broadway is back and the renaissance is here. Thank you to the Tonys for listening to our stories and seeing our hearts. All my love to the other shows and nominees."

Rachel McAdams, Tony Award Nominee for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Play, Mary Jane

“Playing Mary Jane has been the role of a lifetime and I am so honored to bring her story to the stage every day. I am so grateful to Amy and Anne and the entire cast and crew for trusting me in this process and to be embraced by the theater community is such a humbling experience. Thank you Thank you Thank you!”

Eddie Redmayne, Tony Award Nominee for Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Musical, Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club

This production of Cabaret has been the journey of a lifetime. It means a huge amount that the show has been recognized across so many aspects of the production, and personally, to be considered alongside the immense talent in this category is a wonder. Diving into the miraculous world of Kander, Ebb and Masteroff nightly is the stuff of dreams. To do it with the brilliant Rebecca Frecknall at the helm, alongside Gayle, Ato, Bebe, Steven and our incandescent cast and formidable crew is beyond those wildest dreams. Thank you for embracing us and this production. 

Brody Grant, Tony Award Nominee for Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Musical, The Outsiders

“This is a dream. I can’t believe it. I’m grateful to all of the guardian angels who got me here. I’m honored to be included with actors that have inspired me”.

Leslie Rodriguez Kritzer, Tony Award Nominee for Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Musical, Spamalot

"Thank you to the American Theatre Wing and The Broadway League. I am deeply moved and extremely honored to be recognized alongside this incredible group of women. I had the time of my life in Spamalot. I love to make people laugh. I have looked up to the great comedic actresses of our time, hoping I would get a moment like this. It’s a dream come true."

Eden Espinosa, Tony Award Nominee for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Musical, Lempicka

"I am overjoyed to be recognized for my work in Lempicka. Thank you to the American Theatre Wing and The Broadway League.  I am standing in this recognition on behalf of our entire cast and creative team with so much pride for what we have created. To be nominated next to so many colleagues and friends that I have come up in this community with is just an embarrassment of riches! I’M SO HAPPY AND EXCITED!! THANK YOU"

Lindsay Mendez, Tony Award Nominee for Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role in a Musical, Merrily We Roll Along

“I am completely honored to be in this category with these extraordinary women. Being on this Merrily ride has been the best experience of my artistic career thus far…and to get to do it with our beautiful company, and see my brilliant friends Dan and John, not to mention Maria and Jonathan Tunick also being recognized, is just, one for the books. I hope Steve, George and Hal are smiling somewhere.”

Jonathan Groff, Tony Award Nominee for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Musical, Merrily We Roll Along

“I feel so lucky to be a part of this show and to be sharing this experience with every member of our incredible company. Maria’s dream for this production was to showcase the brilliance of Merrily, and the acknowledgement of 7 nominations this morning means so much to all of us. The Tony Awards were my gateway to theater as a kid, so to be included this year as a nominee is a surreal dream-come-true feeling, and it means even more to be sharing the joy and celebration with my Old Friends :)”

Daniel Radcliffe, Tony Award Nominee for Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role in a Musical, Merrily We Roll Along

"Hugely excited and honored. I'm so proud of the show that we do, and the work that we all do in it. For all three of us to be nominated, and for the show to be nominated, and [Director] Maria [Friedman], it all feels incredibly special. It's an honor to be nominated alongside everybody else in my category. For our show to be nominated alongside all these other shows, it's going to be a very exciting day in the theatre today."

Michael Stuhlbarg, Tony Award Nominee for Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Play, Patriots

"Thank you to the Tony nominators for this tremendous honor. It has been an absolute privilege to be back on Broadway with the extraordinary company and creative team of PATRIOTS, and you honor us all in remembering us with this today. Thank you!" 

Steven Skybell, Tony Award Nominee for Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role in a Musical, Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club

“I am so pleased to be part of the great Tony love that is being showered on Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club. Personally, I'm honored to be recognized in a role that gives humorous and heartfelt voice to a Jewish character at what was a very precarious time in history. Playing a Jewish role has never felt so important to me; and I’m so grateful for the recognition.”

Bebe Neuwirth, Tony Award Nominee for Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Musical, Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club

“I’m deeply grateful for this recognition. I love our show and everyone working on it with heart and soul.”

Dorian Harewood, Tony Award Nominee for Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Musical, The Notebook

“My manager woke me up this morning to tell me I had been nominated! I wasn’t sure I heard her correctly and I could not be more honored. Coming back to Broadway after 40 some years to work on such a beautiful show was a dream come true. The icing on the cake is being nominated with my onstage wife, Maryann Plunkett and our book writer Bekah Brunstetter. Thank you to Michael Greif and Schele Williams for taking me on this journey, to Ingrid Michelson for the most beautiful score, and to my fellow Notebook cast, you’ve helped me fly!”

Juliana Canfield, Tony Award Nominee for Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Play, Stereophonic

"What a wonderful morning! Stereophonic is a play about a tortuous creative process but the experience of making it has been one of the most joyful experiences imaginable. I’m proud of my colleagues and cast mates whose work was recognized this morning and grateful to be nominated alongside them and many other brilliant performers. And I’m so grateful to everyone who has given their heart and talent and support to our show. Let’s rock and roll!!!"

Betsy Aidem, Tony Award Nominee for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Play, Prayer for the French Republic

“Getting to do Josh Harmon’s beautiful play was the prize. Working with David Cromer and the most wonderful cast was the prize. To be occupying the very thin space between extremely late bloomer and posthumous is a most unexpected thrill.”

Corey Stoll, Tony Award Nominee for Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role in a Play, Appropriate

“From the first table read of Appropriate, I was blown away by the incredible cast Lila Neugebauer assembled. I knew I was incredibly lucky to be in such a remarkable group. And I’m humbled to be recognized in my category along with this extraordinary group of actors.”

Tom Pecinka, Tony Award Nominee for Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role in a Play, Stereophonic

I am so grateful for this nomination and for the historic recognition of our entire show. As a kid from Long Island who took the train in to see Broadway shows from 7 years old this is the fulfillment of a life long dream. To be nominated alongside my Stereophonic cast mates, Jim Parsons and my old friend Corey Stoll is just the cherry on top. 

Will Brill, Tony Award Nominee for Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role in a Play, Stereophonic

Such a nice present to receive - cake at an already great party. But to also see so many of my friends and collaborators celebrated I got attacked by emotion. I do so much celebrating of them in my own heart and I’m happy so many people agree. 

Eli Gelb, Tony Award Nominee for Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role in a Play, Stereophonic

"At its core I think this play is about how much we all need each other; how we all live and breathe and break and heal and grow, together. Stereophonic is a play about a rock band, but it’s really an existential epic—it’s a play about the entire experience of being alive, how each of us is an entire universe within a universe, among countless other universes, desperately trying to transcend our separateness. And it’s about the deep well of generosity that art and life requires from us. David Adjmi has given every artist involved with this play, every audience member, and theatre as we know it, an extraordinary gift. He wrote a sort of impossible play, and he did it so perfectly that everyone who encountered it felt compelled and determined to devote ourselves to its reality with every ounce of artistry and humanity available to us. I am so grateful and proud to be a part of that, with all of these wonderfully gifted, and giving, people. I hope that our success as a team serves as an inspiration to prioritize our humanity in all endeavors, and to invest in and take risks on art and artists of integrity."

Joshua Boone, Tony Award Nominee for Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role in a Musical for The Outsiders

"I slept in and turned my phone on late cause I was enjoying not knowing. The anticipation was GREAT hahaha!! And so is the news and all the love. Thank yall. On a day where I feel so much, I simply hope the nomination means someone else out there felt something too."

Jessica Lange, Tony Award Nominee for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Play, Mother Play

“I am so honored to be nominated amongst such wonderful talent, including my dear friend Sarah. Creating Phyllis alongside the incomparable Paula Vogel and bringing this new play to life each night is thrilling. Nothing you see on stage would be possible without Tina’s vision, our incredible production team, the entire cast, and crew, and of course, the wonderful Jim and Celia. What a joy it is to share the stage with them every night and I am elated that their work has been recognized. I am grateful to the Broadway community for this esteemed nomination.”

Celia Keenan-Bolger, Tony Award Nominee for Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Play, Mother Play

“To be included in this extraordinary season of new plays all written by American writers is an absolute thrill. This has been one of the great collaborations of my life and I believe that is owed to Carole Rothman, Tina Landau, Paula Vogel and Jessica Lange whose combined body of wisdom is so powerful and so wise, it’s changed the way I think about making theater. I’m also deeply grateful that Jessica, Jim and I were all recognized since this play doesn’t function without one of the parts. I feel so lucky to be a part of this community.”

Gayle Rankin, Tony Award Nominee for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Musical, Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club

“I am so wildly proud to be nominated inside of Rebecca’s incredible vision. It’s been the honor of my career, so far, to play Sally. I’m over the moon for the love and support The Broadway League and The American Theater Wing has shown our production and I can’t wait to get back on stage tonight.”

Sarah Pidgeon, Tony Award Nominee for Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Play, Stereophonic

“Today is so surreal. To be nominated alongside such talented artists is an honor and to see Stereophonic receive so much recognition — I am incredibly grateful. There was 10 years of work put into this show before I joined, and since then I’ve seen people work tirelessly and pour their whole selves into this story. I’m so lucky to get to do it again tonight. Thank you to the Broadway League and the American Theatre Wing. When we began working on the show, David Adjmi told me that Diana is just so happy to be in the studio working alongside her band and I share that feeling every night walking into the Golden Theatre.”

Amber Iman, Tony Award Nominee for Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Musical, Lempicka

"My heart is bursting. I can’t help but think of all the people in my life who sacrificed so that I could get here. My mother is an artist, I was raised by artists, and to be making a living, doing what I love… there is no greater gift. This Tony Award nomination is an honor. To receive this nomination alongside Eden Espinosa and our set designers Riccardo Hernandez and Peter Nigrini is the icing on the cake. It’s been an incredible Broadway season and I’m excited to celebrate with the entire community."

Bekah Brunsetter, Tony Award Nominee for Best Book of a Musical, The Notebook

"I'm back home in LA, so I was jolted awake early this morning by the BEST KIND OF EARTHQUAKE, the thrilling and humbling news that I'd been nominated for a Tony! Working with Ingrid on The Notebook has been such a true collaboration in every sense of the word; we built this together over the years, so I see this nomination as something the whole creative team gets to celebrate together as a family. I'm so grateful to be included in this bananas season of talent."

Jocelyn Bioh, Playwright for Tony Award Nominated Best Play, Jaja’s African Hair Braiding

“It is hard to put into words the deep gratitude I have for the incredible experience of creating "Jaja's African Hair Braiding." I'm so honored that our beautiful production was recognized by the nominating committee with 5 Tony nominations. This is a dream bigger than any I could have imagined sitting in the chair of a Harlem hair braiding shop as a kid. That little girl never thought a day like today was possible, but it is one I will never, ever forget.”

Danya Taymor, Tony Award Nominee for Best Direction of a Musical, The Outsiders

"To be recognized among this incredible group of artists is a gift and an incredible honor and beyond my wildest dreams. That so many of my fellow Outsiders collaborators have also been recognized for their work across disciplines really affirms the power of deep collaboration. And thank you to Susie Hinton, who at 15 years old wrote the novel The Outsiders, an unflinching, raw, real portrait of what it actually feels like to be a teenager growing up in the great class divide chasm of America--it's a story for everyone that can help us all hold one another close through the hardest of times. It's an honor to be able to share this story with a new generation of theatergoers."

Justin Levine, Tony Award Nominee for Best Book of Musical, Best Original Score & Best Orchestrations, The Outsiders

“I’m truly speechless. This show has been such a huge part of my life for the past 8 years. I’ve made dear friends, found chosen family and I’m so excited we get to celebrate each other in this way. So proud and grateful for the whole Outsiders company and everyone on my teams who put their soul into this!”

Jonathan Clay, Tony Award Nominee for Best Original Score & Best Orchestrations, The Outsiders

“I am beyond words. To get to share in this moment with my best friend and songwriting partner from the age of 15 is something truly special. To say that we’re honored would be an understatement. I’m so incredibly proud of our team, and so thankful to everyone who believes in this musical. Stay Gold.”

Zach Chance, Tony Award Nominee for Best Original Score & Best Orchestrations, The Outsiders

“I'm currently overwhelmed, humbled, and honored. It's been an almost 9-year journey, and I couldn't be more proud of the entire Outsiders team.”

Matt Hinkley, Tony Award Nominee for Best Orchestrations, The Outsiders

"My unofficial reaction is that I'm literally alone in my house just wandering around and yelling. My official reaction is that working with Justin, Jonathan and Zach these past nearly-seven years has very honestly been one of the most wonderful and rewarding experiences of my life; with Danya, Adam, and the rest of the team, it's been done with such enjoyment, love, trust, and respect. The fact that it's translating to the wider world is simply beyond words." 

Scott Brown and Anthony King, Tony Award Nominee for Best Revival of a Musical, Gutenberg! The Musical!

"We didn't wake up this morning planning to eat dreams, but we're eating them now. This show was the very definition of a group effort, and today that group -- Alex Timbers, Josh Gad, Andrew Rannells and a murderer's row of incredible musicians, artists, designers and producers -- is gonna knock off work early and have a biscuit."

Michael Greif, Tony Award Nominee for Best Direction of a Musical, Hell’s Kitchen

“It’s such an honor to be part of this incredible season on Broadway, and direct (or co-direct) three musicals that were all so beautiful in their own ways. I’ve been so inspired by the wonderful actors and collaborators I’ve worked with on Days of Wine and Roses, The Notebook and Hell’s Kitchen and am happy to see so many of them recognized. I’m proud to be nominated alongside so many of my talented colleagues and to celebrate an artform I love so much.”

Rick and Jeff Kuperman, Tony Award Nominee for Best Choreography, The Outsiders

"We're deeply honored to be recognized alongside the extraordinary artists who are our fellow nominees. And we’re grateful that the creativity of our collaborators across so many departments is being celebrated this morning. That's perhaps what feels most special."

Camille A Brown, Tony Award Nominee for Best Choreography, Hell's Kitchen

“I am absolutely honored and thrilled to receive this nomination for my work on Hell‘s Kitchen. To celebrate being born and raised in NYC and create movement to Alicia Keys music was a dream and to be acknowledged is really special. Shoutout to my hometown, Queens, NY!”

Rick Elice, Tony Award Nominee for Best Book of a Musical, Water for Elephants

“I confess!! I left the apartment to sit in Shakespeare’s Garden, tucked away in Central Park. The tulips are dying off but the peonies are about to pop. Taking photos of them was a great way to ease the suspense. My phone started dinging so I figured something nice happened. I’m glad for all the nominees from all the shows. I’m glad for our show, Best Musical Nominee Water for Elephants. I’m glad for the wonderful group of people who’ve been putting our show together for eight years. And I can’t wait to see all my friends and heroes over the next few weeks, and give them a big clap on the back. Congrats, everybody!”

David Kornis, Tony Award Nominee for Best Scenic Design of a Musical, Here Lies Love

“It’s the absolute cherry on top of one of the most satisfying creative experiences of my life to be recognized for my work Here Lies Love.  To be supported by and teamed up with such an audacious and gifted group of artists is the ultimate gift.” 

Tom Scutt, Tony Award Nominee for Best Scenic Design of a Musical and Best Costume Design of a Musical for Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club

“I’m incredibly honoured and overwhelmed to be nominated for these Tony Awards. Cabaret is a rallying cry to artists in tough times and I am so privileged to have had this process standing side by side with this unparalleled creative team and company in 2024. My fiancé called me to tell me the news whilst I was working and now we are sitting in the sun.”

Adam Rapp, Tony Award Nominee for Best Book of a Musical, The Outsiders

“I’m thrilled to receive this nomination. Helping to bring Susie Hinton’s beautiful novel to the stage has been a true honor. It’s been one of the greatest collaborations of my life."

Stephen Gabriel and Ira Pittelman, Lead Producers of Tony Award Nominated Best Revival of a Musical, The Who's Tommy

"We're so thrilled TOMMY was recognized for Best Revival of a Musical! Special thanks to Pete Townshend, Des McAnuff, Lorin Latarro, the 29-member cast led by Ali Louis Bourzgui, and the incredible music and design teams.”

Lila Neugebauer, Tony Award Nominee for Best Direction of a Play, Appropriate

“I am wildly honored and humbled to be nominated alongside friends and colleagues I admire so profoundly. And it’s incredibly moving to see my collaborators acknowledged – Sarah, Corey, William, Branden, the entire Appropriate design team – I’m intensely grateful to make work with these remarkable human beings.”

Brandon Jacobs-Jenkins, Playwright for Tony Award Nominated Best Revival of a Play, Appropriate

“This is wild.”

Lila Neugebauer, Tony Award Nominee for Best Direction of a Musical, Merrily We Roll Along

“I am so honored to have been given the opportunity to bring Merrily home to Broadway and absolutely thrilled for the entire company and my fellow creative team. I feel enormously lucky that Steve trusted me with this work and know he and George Furth would be so happy today. I first encountered MERRILY as an actor in 1992 in Leicester as Steve and George first revisited the show and have, now, had an almost 12-year journey with this show as a director. It’s been an immensely personal and profound experience. I can’t believe a girl from Hackney is a Tony nominee and that I have the great thrill to share this nomination with my sister, MERRILY producer Sonia Friedman. My only heartbreak is that I’m not holding hands with Steve and George right now.”

Michael Rego And Hank Unger, The Araca Group, Producers of Tony Award Nominated Best Musical, The Outsiders

“It has been an honor working with this group of talented, passionate, and singular artists, witnessing their determination as they endeavored to create a piece of theatre that was bold, poignant, and thrilling. Today, we are beyond grateful for the recognition that this entire team has received through their years of hard work, grit, and love. We celebrate them today and every day as we carry on the legacy of S.E. Hinton, bringing her iconic story to life on stage.”

Cody Spencer, Tony Award Nominee for Best Sound Design of a Musical for The Outsiders and Here Lies Love

"I am humbled and honored to be nominated with this wonderfully talented group of designers. I could not be more proud of my work this season and I am grateful to the members of the American Theater Wing and the Broadway League for the recognition."

Daniel Aukin, Tony Award Nominee for Best Direction of a Play, Stereophonic

David Adjmi told me he had an idea for a play in 2014. It was a really good idea. Would I direct it if he wrote it? We knew we were onto something but dared not imagine that ten years later we would be at The Golden. Well, we are. And we love it. So thrilled for our whole company that this labor of passion is enjoying this recognition.

Will Butler, Tony Award Nominee for Best Score and Orchestrations, Stereophonic

I am beyond thrilled and deeply moved to see everyone’s work on Stereophonic get recognized this morning. My own work included! It’s overwhelming. What a fun morning! My parents and aunts and uncles and cousins and friends and coworkers are also all over the moon. David wrote an extraordinary play, worth the extraordinary effort everyone has put into it. To get to walk into work and have the office be David Zinn’s beautiful set, perfectly lit by Jiyoun Chang; to get to obsess over Enver Chakartash’s costumes with the designer himself—I can’t get over it. To get to work day in day out with Justin Craig on orchestrating this extraordinary band; to have Ryan Rumery bring the work to life through the speakers; it’s been one of the great privileges of my life. And the actors! I’m so happy to see them get individual recognition, but also—what a true and beautiful ensemble. I’ve seen the play dozens of times now and I’m continually moved by their work. Eli Gelb and Will Brill do such thoughtful, precise—and hilarious!—emotional work. Also, I get to have Sarah Pidgeon and Tom Pecinka and Juliana Canfield sing songs I wrote—in beautiful harmony—eight times a week. It’s a dream. We’ve been working on this play for nearly a decade, and Daniel Aukin has been shepherding the process the whole time. His directoral goal was to keep the work alive by the time it hit the stage—and it’s alive! It’s overflowing with the beauty and banality and heartbreak and love of artistic life. I couldn’t be happier.

Justin Craig, Tony Award Nominee for Best Orchestrations, Stereophonic 

Wow, what a moment. I'm so honored and thrilled to be recognized in the orchestrations category alongside Will Butler. This play and these songs have meant so much to me over the years. And I'm so proud of this band and what they've accomplished. Building this with them has been one of the most exciting collaborations of my life.

Lynne Meadow, Artistic Director of Manhattan Theatre Club, producer of three Best Play nominees: Jaja’s African Hair Braiding, Prayer for the French Republic, and Mary Jane

“On behalf of all of us at Manhattan Theatre Club, I’m so proud that all three plays we produced on Broadway were Tony nominated. Each play was very different, but equally great: Jocelyn Bioh’s vibrant and compelling comic drama Jaja’s African Hair Braiding was set in a hair braiding salon in Harlem in 2019, Joshua Harmon’s resonant and powerful Prayer for the French Republic took place in Paris in the 1940s and 2016, and Amy Herzog’s heroic and moving Mary Jane follows a resilient single mother in present-day Queens. We’re so grateful to the brilliant playwrights who created these exceptional works and to all the talented artists who brought them to life on our stages (26 of whom made their Broadway debuts), and of course to the large and diverse audiences who gave us a season of standing ovations every single night.”

Amith Chandrashker, Tony Award Nominee for Best Lighting Design of a Play, Prayer for the French Republic

"It's an honor to be recognized for my work on Josh's wonderful play. To work with David Cromer, Josh Harmon, the design team, the cast, and the team at MTC has been a highlight of my career. I look forward to celebrating the accomplishments of the Prayer team and the wonderful work of my fellow nominees."

Joshua Harmon, Playwright for Tony Award Nominated Best Play, Prayer for the French Republic

"I'm honored to be nominated for a Tony Award. I didn't hear them announce my play, because as my category was announced, my three year old screamed out "I NEED MORE WATER." But this is a beautiful way to celebrate what has been nearly a decade of work on this play. So many people supported me over that time, and I'm thinking of them all today. And don't worry, I got my son more water."

Brian MacDevitt, Tony Award Nominee for Best Lighting Design of a Musical, The Outsiders

“From the first meeting with Danya Taymor, I knew this would be a special piece. She is an amazing director who works from a place of courage and love…love for the storytelling and love for all the collaborators in the room. This was a once in a lifetime experience for me.”

Riccardo Hernandez, Tony Award Nominee for Best Scenic Design of a Musical, Lempicka

I was on a lunch break at Glyndebourne Opera in the UK where I am in technical rehearsals for the opera Carmen and sitting next to Diane Paulus, when my dear friend Neil Mazzella called me letting me know the news. It has been an amazing journey with Lempicka since its first production! I am so thankful to Rachel Chavkin and her daring vision! And to Matt Gould, Carson Kreitzer, and all the amazing collaborators in this production who have created an epically powerful musical. I am deeply grateful to Greg Nobile and Jenny Niederhoffer who always believed in my vision. It is an honor to be nominated alongside Eden Espinosa, Amber Iman, and my colleague Peter Nigrini with whom I've had the great pleasure of working for over 20 years. Finally, I would like to extend my gratitude to The American Theatre Wing for this honor!

Peter Nigrini, Tony Award Nominee for Best Scenic Design of a Musical, Lempicka

After such a full season of incredible work it is a particular honor to be nominated. It is an honor to share the scenic nomination with Riccardo Hernandez, with whom I have been collaborating throughout my career. It is an honor to share the recognition of a Tony nomination with four of my Projection Design colleagues, who together are elevating a craft that is bringing a new found dynamism to Broadway. And it is an honor to have had the opportunity to work along all of the incredible artists involved in the production including, Rachel Chavkin, Matt Gould, Carson Kreitzer, Eden Espinosa, Amber Iman, and the revolutionary that inspired us all, Tamara de Lempicka.

Whitney White, Tony Award Nominee for Best Direction of a Play, Jaja's African Hair Braiding

"I am so proud and thrilled to receive this incredible news today. It is hard to put it into words. Directing Jaja's African Hair Braiding was one of the most fulfilling experiences of my career. I am incredibly proud of the entire team and thankful for the opportunity to bring Jocelyn's words to life. Thank you to my family, especially my mother and husband for all their support, to Manhattan Theatre Club, LaChanze, Madison Wells and Taraji P Henson. And above all thank you to everyone who came to see the show. It has been a joy sharing this work with you all."

Adam Guettel, Tony Award Nominee for Best Original Score, Days of Wine and Roses

“What an amazing season to be nominated, and to receive this honor with the mighty Brian and the magnificent Kelli is deeply moving.”