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The 2026 Tony Awards by the numbers

Discover fun facts and stats about the shows and artists up for top honors at the 79th annual theatre awards ceremony on June 7 at Radio City Music Hall.

Gillian Russo
Written byGillian Russo

This year marks the 79th annual Tony Awards, with 24 plays and musicals up for 26 prizes that collectively celebrate 1 thing: the best Broadway theatre of the 2025-26 season.

Those are just a few numbers associated with this year's ceremony, returning to Radio City Music Hall on June 7 with global pop star P!nk as the host. Before watching the CBS/Paramount+ broadcast at 8 p.m. that night, discover some fun facts and stats about the 2026 Tony Award nominees, and tune in to see who ends up number one.

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Summary

  • The 2026 Tony Awards take place June 7 at Radio City Music Hall
  • 24 Broadway shows from the 2025-26 season are nominated in at least 1 of the 26 competitive categories

79 years of the Tony Awards

26 competitive award categories

24 shows nominated out of 30 eligible

2 shows with 12 nominations

70-year age range of acting nominees

62 first-time nominees

2 categories made up entirely of debuts

1 category made up entirely of first-timers

8 double nominees...

...and 1 double-double for Christopher Gattelli

2 record-setting Marjorie Prime actors

1 historic first for Nicholas Christopher

68 years of Richard Thomas on Broadway

29 years of Ragtime history for Brandon Uranowitz

3 former Elphabas in Wicked

3 Olivier winners for their Tony-nominated roles

79 years of the Tony Awards

The 2026 Tony Awards are the 79th annual ceremony. The awards are named for Antoinette Perry, founder of the American Theatre Wing, which administers the honors.

The first ceremony took place at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in 1947, and instead of trophies, the winners received a scroll and custom accessories: an initialed sterling silver compact case for women and an engraved gold bill clip or cigarette lighter for men.

79 years of the Tony Awards

26 competitive award categories

Since the Tony Awards debuted in 1947 with eight categories, the number of competitive Tony Awards has grown to recognize performers, directors, writers, choreographers, and designers. Most categories are split between plays and musicals. Learn more about all the competitive Tonys categories.

There are also special honors awarded each year: Tony Award for Lifetime Achievement, Isabelle Stevenson Tony Award, Tony Honors for Excellence in the Theatre, Regional Theatre Tony Award, and other Special Tony Awards. Learn more about the special Tony Awards and this year's honorees.

26 competitive award categories

24 shows nominated out of 30 eligible

A total of 34 shows opened in the 2025-26 Broadway season, but three — the touring production of Beetlejuice and the special Rob Lake Magic With Special Guests The Muppets, were ineligible for awards, and Jeff Ross: Take a Banana for the Ride and All Out: Comedy About Ambition withdrew from consideration.

That leaves 30 shows in the running, and most got at least one nod. Unfortunately shut out were Call Me Izzy, Mamma Mia!, Art, The Queen of Versailles, Beaches, and Proof.

24 shows nominated out of 30 eligible

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70-year age range of acting nominees

You're never too young or too old to be a Broadway star. This year's youngest acting nominee is 26-year-old Ali Louis Bourzgui, who had a breakout Broadway debut in The Who's Tommy two years ago. He's now up for his first Tony, for Best Featured Actor in a Musical, for playing vampire rock star David in The Lost Boys.

Ninety-six-year-old June Squibb, up for Best Featured Actress in a Play for playing aging widow Marjorie in Marjorie Prime, is the oldest 2026 nominee. Not only that, she's also the oldest Tony-nominated performer of all time! This is also her first nomination, and it's a long time coming: She made her Broadway debut in Gypsy in 1960.

70-year age range of acting nominees

62 first-time nominees

A total of 62 individuals are first-time nominees in 2026, encompassing actors, directors, writers, choreographers, and designers.

Some of them are Hollywood stars making their Broadway debuts, like Lesley Manville (Oedipus), Luke Evans (The Rocky Horror Show), and Alden Ehrenreich (Becky Shaw). Other celebs, like Rose Byrne (Fallen Angels), Stephanie Hsu (Rocky Horror), and Ana Gasteyer (Schmigadoon!), are receiving their first nods but have been on Broadway before.

Notably, however, just as many celebrities — like The Fear of 13's Adrien Brody and Tessa Thompson, Chess's Lea Michele, and the Ayo Edebiri-led cast of Proof — were shut out. Moreso, it was longtime stage veterans who finally got recognized, such as Ragtime's Caissie Levy, The Balusters's Marylouise Burke, Waiting for Godot's Brandon J. Dirden, Liberation's Susannah Flood, and many others.

62 first-time nominees

2 categories made up entirely of debuts

Notably, the nominees for Best Book of a Musical and Best Original Score are all first-time Broadway writers. Some, like Schmigadoon!'s Cinco Paul and Two Strangers's Jim Barne and Kit Buchan — all of whom are nominated in both categories — are making their Broadway debuts, period.

Others have been on Broadway before in different capacities. Take Titanique's Marla Mindelle and Constantine Rousouli, or The Lost Boys's Chris Hoch, all up for Best Book of a Musical. They've all performed on Broadway before, but never written for it until now. They can do it all!

2 categories made up entirely of debuts

8 double nominees...

Their work's so nice, they were recognized twice. Three people are nominated in two different categories this year:

  • Schmigadoon! director/choreographer Christopher Gattelli
  • Costume designer Qween Jean, for the play Liberation and the musical Cats: The Jellicle Ball
  • Oedipus's Robert Icke, nominated for his direction and for Best Revival of a Play as the author of the new adaptation

The remaining five are competing against themselves, with two nods in the same category! They include:

8 double nominees...

2 record-setting Marjorie Prime actors

Robots could never replace mega-talents like June Squibb and Danny Burstein. Both were nominated for their featured roles in the futuristic family drama Marjorie Prime — and made history while doing it.

Squibb is now the oldest acting nominee in history at 96 years old (Lois Smith set the previous record in 2021 at 89), and Burstein is the most-nominated male actor in history, with nine career nominations starting in 2006.

2 record-setting Marjorie Prime actors

68 years of Richard Thomas on Broadway

Talk about a life in the theatre. Richard Thomas has the longest Broadway career out of any of this year's acting nominees, having made his debut in Sunrise at Campobello at just 7 years old. Now, at 74, he's earned his second Tony Award nomination for starring in the HOA-centric comedy The Balusters. He's appeared in 14 other Broadway shows in between, including The Little Foxes, which earned him his first Tony nod in 2017.

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68 years of Richard Thomas on Broadway

29 years of Ragtime history for Brandon Uranowitz

In 1997, Brandon Uranowitz played the Little Boy in the world premiere of Ragtime in Toronto. When the production moved to Broadway, he was recast. But he's found his way back to Ragtime in a full-circle moment, earning his fifth career Tony nomination for playing the lead role of Tateh in the current revival.

In a statement about his nomination, Uranowitz called his return to Ragtime "one of the most healing and rewarding experiences of my life.

"This recognition is beyond my 11-year-old self’s wildest dreams," he continued. "If there’s anything I’ve learned, it’s this: the things that are meant for you won’t pass you by."

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29 years of Ragtime history for Brandon Uranowitz

3 former Elphabas in Wicked

It's a wicked good year for Wicked alums. Three actresses who previously played Elphaba on Broadway are nominated this year: Shoshana Bean (The Lost Boys) and Ana Gasteyer (Schmigadoon!) for Best Featured Actress in a Musical, and Caissie Levy (Ragtime) for Best Leading Actress in a Musical.

Levy played the green girl on tour in 2008 and also understudied the role on Broadway. Bean starred as Elphaba on Broadway and on tour between 2005-06, while Gasteyer toured in the role from 2005-06 before playing her on Broadway from 2006-07.

3 former Elphabas in Wicked

3 Olivier winners for their Tony-nominated roles

Three of this year's Tony nominees had already won Olivier Awards for their roles in London: John Lithgow (as Roald Dahl in Giant), Layton Williams (as the Iceberg in Titanique), and Lesley Manville (as Jocasta in Oedipus). Will they add Tonys to their trophy cases come June? We can't wait to find out.

3 Olivier winners for their Tony-nominated roles