The 78th Tony Awards on Sunday celebrated a diverse range of theatrical productions. Maybe Happy Ending, a love story involving abandoned robots, was named best musical, while Purpose, a comedy about a Civil Rights icon’s dysfunctional family, won best play. The best musical revival prize went to a stripped-down version of Sunset Blvd., and Eureka Day, a comedy about vaccine mandates, was honored as the best play revival. Nicole Scherzinger won best leading actress in a musical for her role as a Hollywood icon in Sunset Blvd, while Sarah Snook was named best leading actress in a play for her one-woman tour de force in The Portrait of Dorian Gray. Cole Escola, who wrote and starred in Oh, Mary!, won best leading actor in a play. Maybe Happy Ending and Buena Vista Social Club were the night’s biggest winners, collecting six and four Tonys, respectively. (Variety)
‘Buena Vista Social Club,’ ‘Purpose’ Win Top Honors At The Tony Awards
By Ozzy
Jun 8, 2025 | 7:01 PM

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