Broadway reaches for normalcy with Tony Award nominations
NEW YORK — Broadway’s coronavirus-shortened season is getting an awards process that reflects this tumultuous year — incomplete, seemingly unfair and filled with loss.
Nominations for Tony Awards will be announced Thursday with just 18 eligible plays and musicals making the cut, a fraction of the 34 shows the season before. One category — best musical revival — has no eligible shows at all.
Nominations will have to come from 10 new plays, four new musicals and four play revivals. Two high profile shows — “Freestyle Love Supreme” and “David Byrne’s American Utopia” — did not accommodate Tony voters and aren’t eligible, but may get special awards on Tony night.
Broadway theatres abruptly closed on March 12, knocking out all shows — including 16 that were still scheduled to open in the spring. One musical, “Six,” had scheduled its official opening on the night theatres went dark and heartbreakingly is not eligible for any trophies this year.