Broadway shared the wealth at the 79th Tony Awards on Sunday. “Death of a Salesman,” a radical revival that restages Arthur Miller’s classic in a garage, was the big winner with six prizes, while “Schmigadoon!,” “The Lost Boys” and “Ragtime” each earned four statues. But no single show dominated the evening. Instead, it was a […]

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Tony Awards 2026: Queer Culture Shines, New Musicals Gain, Scott Rudin Snubbed

- 'Death of a Salesman' won 6 awards, 'Schmigadoon!', 'The Lost Boys', and 'Ragtime' each got 4.

- No single show dominated; instead, queer representation and new musicals took center stage.

- Scott Rudin surprisingly not thanked publicly.

Key Points

  • Broadway shared the wealth at the 79th Tony Awards on Sunday.
  • “Death of a Salesman,” a radical revival that restages Arthur Miller’s classic in a garage, was the big winner with six prizes, while “Schmigadoon!,” “The Lost Boys” and “Ragtime” each earned four statues.
  • But no single show dominated the evening.

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