The 79th Tony Awards dazzled Broadway with some exciting performances and winners. Hosted by pop singer Pink at Radio City Music Hall, the event celebrated various productions with well-distributed awards.
Top Award Winners
Death of a Salesman, a revival of Arthur Miller’s classic play, emerged as a standout, garnering six awards, including best play revival. Shows like Ragtime, The Lost Boys, and Schmigadoon! each won four Tonys. Meanwhile, Cats: The Jellicle Ball secured three awards.
Some acclaimed productions such as Fallen Angels, Oedipus, and Liberation have already ended their runs. However, a number of celebrated plays and musicals remain available for audiences.
How to Secure Tickets
To see the remaining shows, buying tickets directly through the production’s website is the best way to ensure availability, although this may come with convenience fees. Alternatively, purchasing tickets at the theater box office avoids these fees.
For potential savings, check reliable sites like TodayTix, BroadwayBox, or TheaterMania. These platforms often provide discounts. It is advisable to steer clear of unverified sellers to avoid counterfeit tickets.
For budget-conscious theater-goers, participating in lotteries or purchasing rush tickets can be a good option. These tickets are offered at a discount, though winning a lottery is necessary or buy the rush tickets quickly before they sell out.
The TKTS booths in Times Square and at Lincoln Center offer a selection of discounted same- or next-day tickets for those willing to queue in person.
With a mix of thrilling performances and innovative storytelling, the winning productions promise memorable experiences for theater enthusiasts.
