Tony Predictions: Best Direction of a Play/Musical – Helmer Hopefuls Duke It Out Including LaTanya Richardson Jackson and Michael Arden
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2023 Tony Predictions:
Best Direction of a Play
Weekly Commentary: Directors with a strong hand are always likely to draw nominations attention, which is why Jamie Lloyd stands poised for a nom for his unstintingly minimalist staging of “A Doll’s House.” The puppetry-packed spectacle of “Life of Pi” seems equally likely to snag a nom for Max Webster, while Saheem Ali (“Fat Ham”) grabs notice with the spirited emotional release of his staging of “Fat Ham.” LaTanya Richardson Jackson is ready for recognition for her crowd-pleasing, starry production of “The Piano Lesson,” and Kenny Leon garnered acclaim for his beautifully acted staging of “Topdog/Underdog.”
Waiting in the wings are a trio of other directors who turned in notably well-received work, including Anne Kauffman (“The Sign in Sidney Brustein’s Window”), Justin Martin (“Prima Facie”) and Daniel Sullivan (“Summer, 1976”).
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And the Predicted Nominees Are:
Jamie Lloyd — “A Doll’s House” (Hudson Theatre)
Saheem Ali — “Fat Ham” (American Airlines Theatre)
LaTanya Richardson Jackson — “The Piano Lesson” (Barrymore Theatre)
Max Webster — “Life of Pi” (Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre)
Kenny Leon — “Topdog/Underdog” (Golden Theatre)
Next in Line
Justin Martin — “Prima Facie” (Golden Theatre
Anne Kauffman — “The Sign in Sidney Brustein’s Window” (James Earl Jones Theatre)
Daniel Sullivan — “Summer, 1976” (Samuel J. Friedman Theatre)
All Eligible Shows and Performances (Unranked)
“Ain’t No Mo’” (Belasco Theatre)
“Between Riverside and Crazy” (Hayes Theater)
“A Christmas Carol” (Nederlander Theatre)
“The Collaboration” (Samuel J. Friedman Theatre)
“Cost of Living” (Samuel J. Friedman Theatre)
“Death of a Salesman” (Hudson Theatre)
Jamie Lloyd — “A Doll’s House” (Hudson Theatre)
Saheem Ali — “Fat Ham” (American Airlines Theatre)
“Good Night, Oscar” (Belasco Theatre)
“The Kite Runner” (Samuel J. Friedman Theatre)
“Leopoldstadt” (Longacre Theatre)
Max Webster — “Life of Pi” (Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre)
“Mike Birbiglia: The Old Man & the Pool” (Vivian Beaumont Theater – Lincoln Center Theater)
“Ohio State Murders” (James Earl Jones Theatre)
“Peter Pan Goes Wrong” (Barrymore Theatre)
LaTanya Richardson Jackson — “The Piano Lesson” (Barrymore Theatre)
“Pictures From Home” (Studio 54)
Justin Martin — “Prima Facie” (Golden Theatre)
Anne Kauffman — “The Sign in Sidney Brustein’s Window” (James Earl Jones Theatre)
Daniel Sullivan — “Summer, 1976” (Samuel J. Friedman Theatre)
“The Thanksgiving Play” (Hayes Theater)
Kenny Leon — “Topdog/Underdog” (Golden Theatre)
“Walking With Ghosts” (Music Box Theatre)
2023 Tony Predictions:
Best Direction of a Musical
Weekly Commentary: Among musicals, Michael Arden’s “Parade” provided perhaps the biggest revelation of the season with a freshly relevant look at an influential musical. A trio of Tony regulars, Casey Nicholaw (“Some Like It Hot”), Jack O’Brien (“Shucked”) and Susan Stroman (“New York, New York”), could well earn noms for their characteristically polished work, while Jessica Stone likely gets a nod for delivering the quiet emotional gut-punch of “Kimberly Akimbo.”
Other contenders include Thomas Kail for his grand, atmospheric “Sweeney Todd,” Lear deBessonet for her pleasing and popular “Into the Woods” and Bartlett Sher for his elegantly staged production of “Camelot.”
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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:
Michael Arden — “Parade” (Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre)
Casey Nicholaw — “Some Like It Hot” (Shubert Theatre)
Jack O’Brien — “Shucked” (Nederlander Theatre)
Jessica Stone — “Kimberly Akimbo” (Booth Theatre)
Susan Stroman — “New York, New York” (St. James Theatre)
Next in Line
Thomas Kail — “Sweeney Todd” (Lunt-Fontanne Theatre)
Lear deBessonet — “Into the Woods” (St. James Theatre)
Bartlett Sher — “Camelot” (Vivian Beaumont Theater – Lincoln Center Theater)
All Eligible Shows and Performances (Unranked)
“1776” (American Airlines Theatre)
“& Juliet” (Stephen Sondheim Theatre)
“Almost Famous” (Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre)
“Bad Cinderella” (Imperial Theatre)
“A Beautiful Noise: The Neil Diamond Musical” (Broadhurst Theatre)
“Bob Fosse’s Dancin’” (Music Box Theatre)
Bartlett Sher — “Camelot” (Vivian Beaumont Theater – Lincoln Center Theater)
Lear deBessonet — “Into the Woods” (St. James Theatre)
“KPOP” (Circle in the Square Theatre)
Jessica Stone — “Kimberly Akimbo” (Booth Theatre)
Susan Stroman — “New York, New York” (St. James Theatre)
Michael Arden — “Parade” (Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre)
Jack O’Brien — “Shucked” (Nederlander Theatre)
Casey Nicholaw — “Some Like It Hot” (Shubert Theatre)
Thomas Kail — “Sweeney Todd” (Lunt-Fontanne Theatre)
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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.
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