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UPDATED: May 1, 2023
2023 Tony Predictions:
Best Original Score
Weekly Commentary: Assuming “New York, New York” includes enough original material – in the songs penned for the show by John Kander and Lin-Manuel Miranda – to be deemed eligible for the Tony for original score, then that’s the show that seems likely to round out the four nominees. It would join a lineup of assured contenders on the list that includes Jeanine Tesori and David Lindsay-Abaire for “Kimberly Akimbo,” Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman for “Some Like It Hot” and Brandy Clark and Shane McAnally for “Shucked.”
But if “New York, New York” doesn’t make the cut, then the category for score would seem to be the one in which the short-lived “KPOP” is most likely to earn some recognition. Or the final spot could go to “Almost Famous,” with original music by Broadway regular Tom Kitt and to his co-lyricist Cameron Crowe.
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The Tony Awards eligibility cutoff date for the 2022–23 season is April 27, 2023, for all Broadway productions which meet all other eligibility requirements. The 2023 Tony Awards nominations will be announced on May 2, 2023.
The 76th Annual Tony Awards are scheduled for June 11, 2023, at the United Palace in New York City. It will air on CBS and Paramount+ and be produced by Ricky Kirshner and Glenn Weiss, with the latter also serving as the director.
And the Predicted Nominees Are:
- “Kimberly Akimbo” (Booth Theatre) — Jeanine Tesori, David Lindsay-Abaire
- “Some Like It Hot” (Shubert Theatre) — Marc Shaiman, Scott Wittman
- “Shucked” (Nederlander Theatre) — Brandy Clark, Shane McAnally
- “New York, New York” (St. James Theatre) — John Kander, Lin-Manuel Miranda
Next in Line
- “KPOP” (Circle in the Square Theatre) — Helen Park, Max Vernon
- “Almost Famous” (Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre) — Tom Kitt, Cameron Crowe
All Eligible Shows (Unranked)
- “Almost Famous” (Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre) — Tom Kitt, Cameron Crowe
- “Bad Cinderella” (Imperial Theatre) — Andrew Lloyd Webber, David Zippel
- “Cost of Living” (Samuel J. Friedman Theatre) — Mikaal Sulaiman
- “Death of a Salesman” (Hudson Theatre) — Femi Temowo
- “KPOP” (Circle in the Square Theatre) — Helen Park, Max Vernon
- “Kimberly Akimbo” (Booth Theatre) — Jeanine Tesori, David Lindsay-Abaire
- “The Kite Runner” (Hayes Theater) — Jonathan Girling
- “Leopoldstadt” (Longacre Theatre) — Adam Cork
- “New York, New York” (St. James Theatre) — John Kander, Lin-Manuel Miranda
- “The Piano Lesson” (Barrymore Theatre) — Alvin Hough Jr.
- “Prima Facie” (Golden Theatre) — Rebecca Lucy Taylor
- “Shucked” (Nederlander Theatre) — Brandy Clark, Shane McAnally
- “Some Like It Hot” (Shubert Theatre) — Marc Shaiman, Scott Wittman
Tony Awards Predictions Categories
BEST MUSICAL | BEST PLAY | MUSICAL REVIVAL | PLAY REVIVAL | ACTOR (MUSICAL) | ACTOR (PLAY) | ACTRESS (MUSICAL) | ACTRESS (PLAY) | FEATURED ACTOR (MUSICAL) | FEATURED ACTOR (PLAY) | FEATURED ACTRESS (MUSICAL) | FEATURED ACTRESS (PLAY) | DIRECTOR (MUSICAL) | DIRECTOR (PLAY) | ORIGINAL SCORE | MUSICAL BOOK | CHOREOGRAPHY
About the Tony Awards
The Antoinette Perry Award for Excellence in Broadway Theatre, better known as the Tony Awards, is given out annually by the American Theatre Wing and The Broadway League, recognizing excellence in live Broadway theatre. The ceremony, held annually in New York City, was founded by theatre producer and director Brock Pemberton and is named after Antoinette “Tony” Perry, an actress, producer and theatre director who was co-founder of the American Theatre Wing.