Sunday, June 7, 2009

63rd Tony Awards (2009) winners announced


The Billys (Alvarez, Kulish and Kuwalik) are all Best Actors at the Tony's.


Billy Elliot: The Musical was the biggest winner during the 63rd Annual Tony Awards held Sunday, June 7, live at the Radio City Music Hall in New York City.

Billy Elliot won a total of 10 awards, including Best Musical, Best Actor and Best Direction.

Here’s the complete list of winners for the 63rd Annual Tony Awards (2009):

Best Musical: Billy Elliot
Best Actor in a Musical: David Alvarez, Kiril Kulish and Trent Kowalik, Billy Elliot
Best Actress in a Musical: Alice Ripley, Next to Normal
Best Revival of a Musical: Hair
Best Play: God of Carnage
Best Revival of a Play: The Norman Conquests
Best Actress in a Play: Marica Gay Harden, God of Carnage
Best Actor in a Play: Geoffrey Rush, Exit the King
Best Featured Actress in a Musical: Karen Olivo, West Side Story
Best Featured Actor in a Musical: Gregory Jbara, Billy Elliot
Best Special Theatrical Event: Liza Minnelli, Liza’s at the Palace
Best Direction of a Musical: Stephen Daldry, Billy Elliot
Best Direction of a Play: Matthew Warchus, God of Carnage
Best Original Score: Tom Kitt (music) and Brian Yorkey (lyrics), Next to Normal
Best Featured Actress in a Play: Angela Lansbury, Blithe Spirit
Best Featured Actor in a Play: Roger Robinson, Joe Turner’s Come and Gone
Best Book of a Musical: Lee Hall, Billy Elliot
Best Choreography: Peter Darling, Billy Elliot
Best Sound Design of a Musical: Paul Arditti, Billy Elliot
Best Sound Design of a Play: Gregory Clarke, Equus
Best Scenic Design of a Musical: Ian MacNeil, Billy Elliot
Best Scenic Design of a Play: Derek McLane, 33 Variations
Best Costume Design of a Musical: Tim Hatley, Shrek The Musical
Best Costume Design of a Play: Anthony Ward, Mary Stuart
Best Lighting Design of a Musical: Rick Fisher, Billy Elliot
Best Lighting Design of a Play: Brian MacDevitt, Joe Turner’s Come and Gone
Best Orchestrations: Michael Starobin and Tom Kitt, Next to Normal and
Martin Koch, Billy Elliot (tie)

Photo courtesy of BroadwayWorld

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