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How to See the 2026 Tony Winners

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Broadway’s most significant night has passed, marking the celebration of the 79th Tony Awards at Radio City Music Hall. Hosted by the dynamic pop star Pink, this year’s ceremony saw a diverse distribution of awards among the productions.

Top Winners and Shows

The revival of Arthur Miller’s ‘Death of a Salesman’ led with six awards, including Best Play Revival. ‘Ragtime,’ a revival exploring the American dream’s pursuit in the 20th century, shared four Tony Awards with ‘The Lost Boys,’ a new musical about a family in a town filled with teen vampires, and ‘Schmigadoon!,’ a musical involving a couple stuck in a Golden Age theater universe. ‘Cats: The Jellicle Ball’ also secured three awards, featuring vogueing cats as ballroom contestants.

While some shows like ‘Fallen Angels,’ ‘Oedipus,’ and ‘Liberation’ have already closed, many acclaimed winners are still performing.

How to Get Tickets

You can buy tickets at full price directly from the production’s website or the theater box office in person to avoid online fees. For discounts, trustworthy sites like TodayTix, BroadwayBox, and TheaterMania offer competitive pricing. Stay away from unverified vendors to avoid counterfeit ticket risks.

If you prefer to purchase tickets close to the showtime, each winning production offers lottery or rush tickets at reduced prices. Winning the lottery or securing rush tickets depends on timing and luck. Playbill provides detailed guidelines on these procedures. You can also visit TKTS booths, both outdoors in Times Square and indoors at Lincoln Center, to find discounted tickets for same- or next-day performances.

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‘Death of a Salesman’ received six Tonys, with Laurie Metcalf earning recognition for her role as Linda Loman.

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