Broadway fans, we are only T-minus 40 days away from the 2023 Tony Awards.
And now that all 27 nominated productions have been announced for the 76th annual Tonys, it’s time to see them all live — well, the 16 shows that are still running as of now which feature stars nominated for the first time like Jessica Chastain, Josh Groban and Jodie Comer — on the Great White Way before theater’s biggest night of the year.
To make your life easy, we’ve compiled a list of all the shows from the most nominated — this year, the musical adaptation of “Some Like It Hot” led the way with 13 nods — to the least that only nabbed a single selection like the buzzy “Summer, 1976.”
Best of all, we found tickets for all 16 shows that are still running as of now.
Want to go to a show in person so you’re in the know come awards night?
Keep reading, dramaphiles.
We’ve got all the details you need below.
“Some Like It Hot”
Shubert Theatre
13 nominations include Best New Musical, Christian Borle and J. Harrison Ghee for Best Lead Actor in a musical, Kevin Del Aguila for Best Featured Actor in a Musical,NaTasha Yvette Williams for Best Featured Actress in a Musical, Casey Nicholaw for Best Direction and Choreography of a Musical, Matthew López and Amber Ruffin for Best Book of a Musical, Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman for Best Original Score, Charlie Rosen and Bryan Carter for Best Orchestrations, Scott Pask for Best Scenic Design of a Musical, Gregg Barnes for Best Costume Design of a Play, Natasha Katz for Best Lighting Design of a Musical.
“& Juliet”
Stephen Sondheim Theatre
Nine nominations include Best New Musical, Lorna Courtney for Best Leading Actress in a Musical, Betsy Wolfe for Best Featured Actress in a Musical, David West Read for Best Direction of a Musical, Jennifer Weber for Best Choreography, Bill Sherman and Dominic Fallacaro for Best Orchestrations, Paloma Young for Best Costume Design of a Musical, Gareth Owen for Best Sound Design of a Musical, Howard Hudson for Best Lighting Design of a Musical.
“New York, New York”
St. James Theatre
Nine nominations include Best New Musical, Colton Ryan for Best Leading Actor in a Musical, David Thompson and Sharon Washington for Best Book of a Musical, Susan Stroman for Best Choreography, Daryl Waters and Sam Davis for Best Orchestrations, Beowulf Boritt for Best Scenic Design of a Musical, Donna Zakowska for Best Costume Design of a Musical, Kai Harada for Best Sound Design of a Musical, Ken Billington for Best Lighting Design of a Musical.
“Shucked”
Nederlander Theatre
Nine nominations include Best New Musical, Kevin Cahoon and Alex Newell for Best Featured Actor in a a Musical, Jack O’Brien for Best Direction of a Musical, Robert Horn for Best Book of a Musical, Shane McAnally and Brandy Clark for Best Original Score, Jason Howland for Best Orchestrations, Scott Pask for Best Scenic Design of a Musical, John Shivers for Best Sound Design of a Musical.
“Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street”
Lunt-Fontanne Theatre
Eight nominations include Best Musical Revival, Annaleigh Ashford for Best Leading Actress in a Musical, Josh Groban for Best Leading Actor in a Musical, Ruthie Ann Miles for Best Featured Actress in a Musical, Steven Hoggett for Best Choreography, Mimi Lien for Best Scenic Design of a Musical, Nevin Steinberg for Best Sound Design of a Musical, Natasha Katz for Best Lighting Design of a Musical.
“Kimberly Akimbo”
Booth Theatre
Eight nominations include Best New Musical, Victoria Clark for Best Leading Actress in a Musical, Justin Cooley for Best Featured Actor in a Musical, Bonnie Milligan for Best Featured Actress in a Musical, Jessica Stone for Best Direction of a Musical, David Lindsay-Abaire for Best Book of a Musical, Jeanine Tesori and David Lindsay-Abaire for Best Original Score, John Clancy for Best Orchestrations.
“A Doll’s House”
Hudson Theatre
Six nominations include Best Play Revival, Jessica Chastain for Best Leading Actress in a Play, Arian Moayed for Best Featured Actor in a Play, Jamie Lloyd for Best Direction of a Play, Ben and Max Ringham for Best Sound Design of a Play, Jon Clark for Best Lighting Design of a Play.
“Ain’t No Mo”
No longer on Broadway
Six nominations include Best New Play, Jordan E. Cooper for Best Featured Actor in a Play, Crystal Lucas-Perry for Best Featured Actress in a Play, Stevie Walker-Webb for Best Direction of a Play, Emilio Sosa for Best Costume Design of a Play, Jonathan Deans and Taylor Williams for Best Sound Design of a Play.
“Into The Woods”
No longer on Broadway
Six nominations include Best Musical Revival, Sara Bareilles for Best Leading Actress in a Musical, Brian D’Arcy James for Best Leading Actor in a Musical, Julia Lester for Best Featured Actress in a Musical, Lear deBessonet for Best Direction of a Musical, Scott Lehrer and Alex Neumann for Best Sound Design of a Musical.
“Leopoldstadt”
Longacre Theatre
Six nominations include Best New Play, Brandon Uranowitz for Best Featured Actor in a Play, Patrick Marber for Best Direction of a Play, Richard Hudson for Best Scenic Design of a Play, Brigitte Reiffensutel for Best Costume Design of a Play, Neil Austin for Best Lighting Design of a Play.
“Parade”
Jacobs Theatre
Six nominations include Best Musical Revival, Micaela Diamond for Best Leading Actress in a Musical, Ben Platt for Best Leading Actor in a Musical, Michael Arden for Best Direction of a Musical, Susan Hilferty for Best Costume Design of a Musical, Heather Gilbert for Best Lighting Design of a Musical.
“Camelot”
Lincoln Center- Vivian Beaumont
Five nominations include Best Musical Revival, Jordan Donica for Best Featured Actor in a Musical, Michael Yeargan and 59 Productions for Best Scenic Design of a Musical, Jennifer Moeller for Best Costume Design of a Musical, Lap Chi Chu for Best Lighting Design of a Musical.
“Cost of Living”
No longer on Broadway
Five nominations include Best New Play, David Zayas for Best Featured Actor in a Play, Katy Sullivan and Kara Young for Best Featured Actress in a Play, Jo Bonney for Best Direction of a Play.
“Fat Ham”
American Airlines Theatre
Five nominations include Best New Play, Nikki Crawford for Best Featured Actress in a Play, Saheem Ali for Best Direction of a Play, Dominique Fawn Hill for Best Costume Design of a Play, Bradley King for Best Lighting Design of a Play.
“Life of Pi”
Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre
Five nominations include Max Webster for Best Direction of a Play, Tim Hatley and Andrzej Goulding for Best Scenic Design of a Play, Tim Hatley, Nick Barnes and Finn Caldwell for Best Costume Design of a Play, Carolyn Downing for Best Sound Design of a Play, Tim Lutkin for Best Lighting Design of a Play.
“Prima Facie”
John Golden Theatre
Four nominations include Jodie Comer for Best Leading Actress in a Play, Miriam Buether for Best Scenic Design of a Play, Ben and Max Ringham for Best Sound Design of a Play, Natasha Chivers for Best Lighting Design of a Play.
“A Christmas Carol”
No longer on Broadway
Three nominations include Dane Laffrey and Lucy Mackinnon for Best Scenic Design of a Play, Joshua D. Reid for Best Sound Design of a Play, Ben Stanton for Best Lighting Design of a Play.
“Good Night, Oscar”
Belasco Theatre
Three nominations include Sean Hayes for Best Leading Actor in a Play, Rachel Hauck for Best Scenic Design of a Play, Emilio Sosa for Best Costume Design of a Play.
“KPOP – The Musical”
No longer on Broadway
Three nominations include Helen Park and Max Vernon for Best Original Score, Jennifer Weber for Best Choreography, Clint Ramos and Sophia Choi for Best Costume Design of a Musical.
“Topdog/Underdog”
No longer on Broadway
Three nominations include Best Play Revival, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II and Corey Hawkins for Best Leading Actor in a Play.
“Between Riverside and Crazy”
No longer on Broadway
Two nominations include Best New Play, Stephen McKinley Henderson for Best Leading Actor in a Play.
“Death of a Salesman”
No longer on Broadway
Two nominations include Wendell Pierce for Best Leading Actor in a Play, Jen Schriever for Best Lighting Design of a Play.
“The Piano Lesson”
No longer on Broadway
Two nominations include Best Play Revival, Samuel L. Jackson for Best Featured Actor in a Play.
“The Sign in Sidney Brustein’s Window”
James Earl Jones Theatre
Two nominations include Best Play Revival, Miriam Silverman for Best Featured Actress in a Play.
“Almost Famous”
No longer on Broadway
One nomination for Tom Kitt and Cameron Crowe for Best Original Score.
“Summer, 1976”
Samuel J. Friedman Theatre
One nomination for Jessica Hecht for Best Leading Actress in a Play.
“Ohio State Murders”
No longer on Broadway
One nomination for Audra McDonald for Best Leading Actress in a Play.
Huge shows on Broadway in 2023
All of the above shows aren’t all that Broadway has to offer this year.
If you’re looking for some classic options, here are five long-running productions you won’t want to miss.
• “Wicked”
• “Six”
• “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child”
Still need more? Check out our list of the 13 shows opening on Broadway in 2023 here.
Not enough? Here’s everything on Broadway on the way out.