The 79th Tony Awards celebrated Broadway’s best on Sunday at Radio City Music Hall, with pop singer Pink hosting the event. ‘Death of a Salesman’ emerged as the biggest winner, securing six awards, including Best Play Revival.
Three other shows each claimed four Tonys: ‘Ragtime,’ a revival set at the turn of the 20th century about families chasing the American dream, ‘The Lost Boys,’ a new musical featuring a family in a town of teen vampires, and ‘Schmigadoon!,’ showcasing a couple trapped in a Golden Age musical universe. ‘Cats: The Jellicle Ball,’ with a unique twist on vogueing cats competing in ballroom-style contests, won three awards.
Although some shows like ‘Fallen Angels,’ ‘Oedipus,’ and ‘Liberation’ have ended their runs, several Tony-winning productions are still available for audiences to enjoy. Here’s how to secure your tickets:
Buying Tickets:
- For full-price tickets, purchase directly from the production’s website or at the theater box office to avoid convenience fees.
- Seek discounts through reliable sources such as TodayTix, BroadwayBox, and TheaterMania.
- Avoid purchasing from unverified vendors to reduce the risk of counterfeit tickets.
Discounted Options:
- Lottery and rush tickets are available for significant discounts, though winning the lottery or acquiring rush tickets is competitive.
- TKTS booths in Times Square and Lincoln Center offer discounted same-day or next-day tickets for in-person purchases.
Planning to see these shows soon will ensure you catch some of Broadway’s brightest offerings from this year’s awards.

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