Broadway’s most celebrated night has concluded, marking the 79th Tony Awards. The event took place at Radio City Music Hall with the pop singer Pink as the host. This year, awards were distributed among various productions.
The revival of Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman emerged as the top winner with six awards, including Best Play Revival. Other notable winners include ‘Ragtime’, a revival showcasing three families’ pursuit of the American dream in the 20th century, and the new musical The Lost Boys, about a family moving to a town of teen vampires. Schmigadoon!, depicting a couple in a Golden Age musical theater universe, also won four awards. Cats: The Jellicle Ball, featuring vogueing cats in a ballroom contest, secured three awards.
Several shows, such as Fallen Angels, Oedipus, and Liberation, are no longer available, but you still have a chance to catch other acclaimed productions.
How to Get Tickets
For ticket purchases, aim for the production’s website for full-price tickets or buy directly from the theater box office to avoid convenience fees. You can also visit reliable sites like TodayTix, BroadwayBox, and TheaterMania for potential discounts, keeping in mind to trust only established vendors to avoid counterfeit risks.
Those open to buying tickets last minute can try for lottery or rush tickets at a significant discount. Here, luck plays a role, as lotteries must be won, and rush tickets are limited. Check Playbill for details on ticket policies. Alternatively, TKTS booths in Times Square and Lincoln Center offer discounted same-day or next-day tickets for in-person purchases.
With these options, you can experience the magic of Tony Award-winning productions currently gracing the stage.

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