We’re just a few days away from Broadway’s biggest night and before this year’s Tony-nominated shows get a national spotlight, we have an exclusive deal to share with you, New York Post readers.
For a limited time, you’ll be able to get $25 off when you spend $200 or more on Broadway tickets on Vivid Seats. That’s right — any Broadway show on Vivid Seats up until June 30 if you click on any link within this story. As long as your Broadway ticket total is over 200 bucks, you’ll save 25 smackaroos.
And you’ll have your pick of some of the best shows on Broadway — not just 2024 Tony nominees like history-making “Stereophonic” and 13-time nominee “Hell’s Kitchen,” but main stem mainstays like “Wicked,” “Chicago,” and “The Lion King,” too. In fact, 37 of Broadway’s 41 theaters are currently occupied with shows new and old, and more are coming throughout the summer and fall.
Personally, we’re particularly excited about bold original works like “Oh, Mary!,” “Maybe Happy Ending,” and “McNeal,” plus star studded revivals of “Sunset Boulevard” with Nicole Scherzinger and “Gypsy” featuring Audra McDonald.
Also, if you hurry, you can still catch Daniel Radcliffe in “Merrily We Roll Along,” Steve Carell in “Uncle Vanya” and “Succession’s” Jeremy Strong in “An Enemy of the People.”
But whatever you go with is an excellent choice, in our opinion. You’re supporting live theater and saving some cash in the process.
Below, we’ve compiled all of this year’s Tony nominees, and included the easiest way to get tickets for the shows that are still running on Broadway. And, remember, if you spend $200 on Broadway tickets on Vivid Seats, you’ll save $25.
Now, let’s head to Midtown and catch a show.
See this if you: are a fan of Alicia Keys.
13 nominations include Best Musical, Best Actress in a Musical (Maleah Joi Moon), Best Featured Actor in a Musical (Brandon Victor Dixon), Best Featured Actress in a Musical (Shoshana Bean, Kecia Lewis), Best Direction of a Musical (Michael Greif), Best Book of a Musical (Kristoffer Diaz), Best Scenic Design of a Musical (Robert Brill and Peter Nigrini), Best Costume Design of a Musical (Dede Ayite), Best Lighting Design of a Musical (Natasha Katz), Best Sound Design of a Musical (Gareth Owen), Best Choreography (Camille A. Brown), and Best Orchestrations (Adam Blackstone and Tom Kitt).
See this if you: love Fleetwood Mac or enjoyed “Daisy Jones and the Six.”
13 nominations include Best Play, Best Featured Actor in a Play (Will Brill, Eli Gelb, Tom Pecinka), Best Featured Actress in a Play (Juliana Canfield, Sarah Pidgeon), Best Direction of a Play (Daniel Aukin), Best Original Score (Will Butler), Best Scenic Design of a Play (David Zinn), Best Costume Design of a Play (Enver Chakartash), Best Lighting Design of a Play (Jiyoun Chang), Best Sound Design of a Play (Ryan Rumery), and Best Orchestrations (Will Butler and Justin Craig).
“Stereophonic” is running through January 5, 2025.
See this if you: love the book and movie it’s based on.
12 nominations include Best Musical, Best Lead Actor in a Musical (Brody Grant), Best Featured Actor in a Musical (Joshua Boone, Sky Lakota-Lynch), Best Direction of a Musical (Danya Taymor), Best Book of a Musical (Justin Levine and Adam Rapp), Best Original Score (Jamestown Revival and Justin Levine), Best Scenic Design of a Musical (AMP featuring Tatiana Kahvegian), Best Lighting Design of a Musical (Hana S. Kim and Brian MacDevitt), Best Sound Design of a Musical (Cody Spencer), Best Choreography (Jeff and Rick Kuperman), and Best Orchestrations (Matt Hinkley, Justin Levine, and Jamestown Revival).
See this if you: want a unique, immersive theatrical experience.
Nine nominations include Best Revival of a Musical, Best Lead Actor in a Musical (Eddie Redmayne), Best Lead Actress in a Musical (Gayle Rankin), Best Featured Actor in a Musical (Steven Skybell), Best Featured Actress in a Musical (Bebe Neuwirth), Best Scenic Design of a Musical (Tom Scutt), Best Costume Design of a Musical (Tom Scutt), Best Lighting Design of a Musical (Isabella Byrd), and Best Sound Design of a Musical (Nick Lidster for Autograph).
See this if you: just can’t get enough family drama.
Eight nominations include Best Revival of a Play, Best Lead Actress in a Play (Sarah Paulson), Best Featured Actor in a Play (Corey Stoll), Best Direction of a Play (Lila Neugebauer), Best Scenic Design of a Play (dots), Best Costume Design of a Play (Dede Ayite), Best Lighting Design of a Play (Jane Cox), and Best Sound Design of a Play (Will Pickens and Bray Poor).
“Appropriate” is running through June 30.
See this if you: want to see Sondheim done right.
Seven nominations include Best Revival of a Musical, Best Lead Actor in a Musical (Jonathan Groff), Best Featured Actor in a Musical (Daniel Radcliffe), Best Featured Actress in a Musical (Lindsay Mendez), Best Direction of a Musical (Maria Friedman), Best Sound Design of a Musical (Kai Harada), and Best Orchestrations (Jonathan Tunick).
“Merrily We Roll Along” is running through July 7.
See this if you: are fascinated by acrobatics and circus arts.
Seven nominations include Best Musical, Best Direction of a Musical (Jessica Stone), Best Book of a Musical (Rick Elice), Best Scenic Design of a Musical (Takeshi Kata), Best Costume Design of a Musical (David Israel Reynoso), Best Lighting Design of a Musical (David Bengali and Bradley King), and Best Choreography (Shana Carroll and Jesse Robb).
‘Purlie Victorious: A Non-Confederate Romp Through the Cotton Patch’
No longer on Broadway
Six nominations include Best Revival of a Play, Best Lead Actor in a Play (Leslie Odom Jr.), Best Featured Actress in a Play (Kara Young), Best Direction of a Play (Kenny Leon), Best Scenic Design of a Play (Derek McLane), and Best Costume Design of a Play (Emilio Sosa).
See this if you: are a history buff.
Six nominations include Best Musical, Best Featured Actress in a Musical (Nikki M. James), Best Direction of a Musical (Leigh Silverman), Best Book of a Musical (Shaina Taub), Best Original Score (Shaina Taub), and Best Costume Design of a Musical (Paul Tazewell).
See this if you: couldn’t get enough Jeremy Strong after “Succession” ended.
Five nominations include Best Revival of a Play, Best Lead Actor in a Play (Jeremy Strong), Best Scenic Design of a Play (dots), Best Costume Design of a Play (David Zinn), and Best Lighting Design of a Play (Isabella Byrd).
“An Enemy of the People” is running through June 23.
‘Jaja’s African Hair Braiding’
No longer on Broadway
Five nominations include Best Play, Best Direction of a Play (Whitney White), Best Scenic Design of a Play (David Zinn), Best Costume Design of a Play (Dede Ayite), Best Sound Design of a Play (Stefania Bulbarella and Justin Ellington), plus a non-competitive Special Tony Award for hair and wig design (Nikiya Mathis).
‘Here Lies Love’
No longer on Broadway
Four nominations include Best Original Score (David Byrne and Fatboy Slim), Best Scenic Design of a Musical (David Korins), Best Sound Design of a Musical (M.L. Dogg and Cody Spencer), and Best Choreography (Annie-B Parson).
See this if you: are interested in dance, and want a night of theater that’ll break your heart and put it back together.
Four nominations include Best Musical, Best Lighting Design of a Musical (Brandon Stirling Baker), Best Choreography (Justin Peck), and Best Orchestrations (Timo Andres).
“Illinoise” is running through August 10.
See this if you: want to see an A-Lister at the top of her game.
Four nominations include Best Play, Best Lead Actress in a Play (Rachel McAdams), Best Direction of a Play (Anne Kauffman), and Best Sound Design of a Play (Leah Gelpe).
“Mary Jane” is running through June 30.
See this if you: still can’t get enough family drama.
Four nominations include Best Play, Best Lead Actress in a Play (Jessica Lange), Best Featured Actor in a Play (Jim Parsons), and Best Featured Actress in a Play (Celia Keenan-Bolger).
“Mother Play” is running through June 16.
‘Days of Wine and Roses’
No longer on Broadway
Three nominations include Best Lead Actor in a Musical (Brian d’Arcy James), Best Lead Actress in a Musical (Kelli O’Hara), and Best Original Score (Adam Guettel).
‘Doubt: A Parable’
No longer on Broadway
Three nominations include Best Lead Actor in a Play (Liev Schreiber), Best Lead Actress in a Play (Amy Ryan),and Best Featured Actress in a Play (Quincy Tyler Bernstine).
‘Lempicka’
No longer on Broadway
Three nominations include Best Lead Actress in a Musical (Eden Espinosa), Best Featured Actress in a Musical (Amber Iman), and Best Scenic Design of a Musical (Riccardo Hernández and Peter Nigrini).
See this if you: love the movie or Ingrid Michaelson’s music.
Three nominations include Best Lead Actor in a Musical (Dorian Harewood), Best Lead Actress in a Musical (Maryann Plunkett), and Best Book of a Musical (Bekah Brunstetter).
‘Prayer for the French Republic’
No longer on Broadway
Three nominations include Best Play, Best Lead Actress in a Musical (Betsy Aidem), and Best Lighting Design of a Play (Amith Chandrashaker).
See this if you: want to see a car fly.
Two nominations include Best Featured Actor in a Musical (Roger Bart) and Best Scenic Design of a Musical (Tim Hatley and Finn Ross).
‘Grey House’
No longer on Broadway
Two nominations include Best Lighting Design of a Play (Natasha Katz) and Best Sound Design of a Play (Tom Gibbons).
See this if you: want a night of opulent escapism at the theater, or loved the 2013 movie adaptation.
One nomination for Best Costume Design of a Musical (Linda Cho).
‘Gutenberg! The Musical!’
No longer on Broadway
One nomination for Best Revival of a Musical.
‘Monty Python’s Spamalot’
No longer on Broadway
One nomination for Best Featured Actress in a Musical (Leslie Rodriguez Kritzer).
See this if you: like history or “The Crown” (this play is by the show’s creator!).
One nomination for Best Lead Actor in a Play (Michael Stuhlbarg).
“Patriots” is running through June 23.
See this if you: want to experience the classics with an all-star cast.
One nomination for Best Lead Actor in a Play (William Jackson Harper).
“Uncle Vanya” is running through June 16.
See this if you: think rock musicals are the best kind of musical.
One nomination for Best Revival of a Musical.
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