Tony Award for Best Play

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See Tony Award for information about the complete set of Tony Award categories.

What is popularly called the Tony Award (formally, the Antoinette Perry Award for Excellence in Theatre) is an annual award celebrating achievements in live American theater, including musical theater, primarily honoring productions on Broadway in New York.

A Tony Award for Best Play has been awarded since the awards were founded in 1947. This list comprises the winners, shown in bold, and the other nominees starting in 1956, shown in italics.

Contents

  • 1966 Marat/Sade
    • Inadmissible Evidence
    • Philadelphia, Here I Come!
    • The Right Honourable Gentleman

  • 1971 Sleuth
    • Home
    • The Philanthropist
    • Story Theatre
  • 1974 The River Niger
    • Boom Boom Room
    • The Au Pair Man
    • Ulysses in Nighttown

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