2025 Tony Awards Highlights: Stunning Photos and Moments

The Highlights from the 73rd Annual Tony Awards

The best of Broadway were honored on Sunday night during the 73rd Annual Tony Awards held at Radio City Music Hall in New York City.

Major Winners

“Hadestown,” featuring an impressive cast including Reeve Carney, Amber Gray, and André De Shields, was the standout of the evening, taking home the prestigious Tony for Best Musical along with a total of eight awards.

A remarkable moment in Tony history was created by Ali Stroker, who made a groundbreaking achievement as the first actor in a wheelchair to win a Tony Award. She was honored with the award for Featured Actress in a Musical for her starring role in “Oklahoma!”.

Host and Performances

James Corden hosted the show for the second consecutive year, bringing his signature charisma to the stage. The evening was filled with stunning performances that highlighted the diverse talent of Broadway.

Cynthia Erivo sings during the In Memoriam portion of the show.
Cynthia Erivo sings during the In Memoriam portion of the show. Theo Wargo/Getty Images for Tony Awards Productions
Ali Stroker accepts her award for Rodgers & Hammerstein's 'Oklahoma!'
Ali Stroker accepts the best performance by an actress in a featured role in a musical award for Rodgers & Hammerstein’s “Oklahoma!”
Jez Butterworth accepts the award for Best Play.
Jez Butterworth, along with the cast and crew of “The Ferryman,” accepts the award for Best Play.
The cast of 'Hadestown' performs during the Tony Awards.
The cast of “Hadestown” performs during the Tony Awards. Charles Sykes/Invision/AP

Celebrating Diversity

The Tony Awards not only showcased talent but also celebrated diversity within Broadway. Award acceptance speeches emphasized the importance of representation and inclusivity in the arts, inspiring many.

Stephanie J. Block performs a song from 'The Cher Show.'
Stephanie J. Block performs a song from “The Cher Show.” Brendan McDermid/Reuters
Mart Crowley accepts the award for best revival of a play.
Mart Crowley accepts the award for best revival of a play for “The Boys in the Band.” Theo Wargo/Getty Images for Tony Awards Productions

Conclusion

The 73rd Annual Tony Awards was a night to remember, filled with outstanding performances, significant milestones in diversity, and passionate speeches. As Broadway continues to evolve, it remains a vital cultural institution, reflected in the talent celebrated during this prestigious event.


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