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The Most Memorable Moments of the 2024 Tony Awards

From heartfelt performances to honest speeches, here are the highlights of the 2024 Tony Awards


  • Jun 17 2024
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The Most Memorable Moments of the 2024 Tony Awards
The Most Memorable Moments of the 2024 Tony Awards
The 77th Annual Tony Awards - Show

The 77th Tony Awards celebrated Broadway’s biggest stars at Lincoln Center’s David H. Koch Theater in New York City on Sunday night, with Ariana DeBose marking her third time as host of the ceremony.

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The night featured several tight races, including Best Performance by an Actress in Leading Role in a Play—which put Jessica Lange (Mother Play), Sarah Paulson (Appropriate), and Rachel McAdams (Mary Jane) up against each other.

Multiple actors were nominated for Tony Awards after making their Broadway debuts this season. Maleah Joi Moon, who was nominated for Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical for her role in the Alicia Keys jukebox musical Hell’s Kitchen, didn’t just make a debut—the show, which garnered an eye-popping 13 nominations, is her first-ever professional production.

Stereophonic, a show filled with Broadway debuts and also has 13 nominations, sees two standout performances from Sarah Pidgeon and Juliana Canfield, who are up against each other in the Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Play category.

Audiences can also get excited about a few exciting performances from different musicals on Broadway, including Stereophonic, Merrily We Roll Along, The Outsiders, The Who’s Tommy, Cabaret, and Hell’s Kitchen.

From heartfelt performances to honest speeches, here are the highlights of the 2024 Tony Awards.

Most New York Moment

If you’re heading to a Broadway theater, it’s impossible to walk through the Times Square area without hearing Alicia Keys and Jay-Z’s “Empire State of Mind” more than once in its entirety from the speakers of street vendors or pedicabs attempting to entice tourists for a ride. The first performance of Tony Awards was a medley from Hell’s Kitchen, Keys’ semi-autobiographical musical, and included “Empire State of Mind.” Keys sang the seminal New York song and brought out one of the most famous New Yorkers, rapper Jay-Z, for an electric performance.

Realest Shout Out

Succession star Jeremy Strong took home his first Tony Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role in a Play for his work as Doctor Thomas Stockman in An Enemy of the People. In his speech, he took a moment to shout out the ushers and staff at the theater, “who see me walking in every day looking like I’ve just been run over by a truck and see me walk out looking, somehow, even worse”—which received animated applause from the crowd.

Most Heartwarming Performance

Throughout the promotion for their show Merrily We Roll Along, Jonathan Groff, Lindsay Mendez, and Daniel Radcliffe have put their tight-knit friendship on full display and imbued their performances with familiarity and their delightful personalities. The trio brought that joy to the Tony Awards, with a performance of “Old Friends” from the Stephen Sondheim-composed musical. Later in the night, Radcliffe won his first Tony for Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role in a Musical.

Most Emotional Dance Number

Illinoise adapts Sufjan Stevens’ striking and heartbreaking 2005 album Illinois into a Broadway production that pairs his devastating lyrics with beautiful dances. The company of Illinoise, which took home the Tony Award for Best Choreography, performed a heart-wrenching number that highlighted the beauty of the production.

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