Awarded for Best Orchestrations First awarded 1997 | Official website TonyAwards.com Category of Tony Award | |
Country United States of America Winners & Nominees Alex LacamoireHamilton, Alex Lacamoire, Winner, Daryl WatersShuffle Along - or - the Making of the Musical Sensation of 1921 and All That Followed, Daryl Waters, Nominee, Larry HochmanShe Loves Me, Larry Hochman, Nominee, August EriksmoenBright Star, August Eriksmoen, Nominee, Don SebeskyAn American in Paris, Don Sebesky, Winner, Bill ElliottAn American in Paris, Bill Elliott, Winner, Christopher AustinAn American in Paris, Christopher Austin, Winner, Rob MathesThe Last Ship, Rob Mathes, Nominee, Larry HochmanSomething Rotten!, Larry Hochman, Nominee, John ClancyFun Home, John Clancy, Nominee, Jason Robert BrownThe Bridges of Madison County, Jason Robert Brown, Winner, Jonathan TunickA Gentleman's Guide to Love & Murder, Jonathan Tunick, Nominee, Doug BestermanBullets Over Broadway, Doug Besterman, Nominee, Steve SidwellBeautiful: The Carole King Musical, Steve Sidwell, Nominee, Stephen OremusKinky Boots, Stephen Oremus, Winner, Christopher NightingaleMatilda the Musical, Christopher Nightingale, Nominee, Ethan PoppMotown: The Musical, Ethan Popp, Nominee, Bryan CrookMotown: The Musical, Bryan Crook, Nominee, Danny TroobRodgers + Hammerstein's Cinderella, Danny Troob, Nominee, Martin LoweOnce, Martin Lowe, Winner, Bill ElliottNice Work If You Can Get It, Bill Elliott, Nominee, William David BrohnPorgy and Bess, William David Brohn, Nominee, Christopher JahnkePorgy and Bess, Christopher Jahnke, Nominee, Danny TroobNewsies, Danny Troob, Nominee |
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The Tony Award for Best Orchestrations is awarded to acknowledge the contributions of musical orchestrators in both musicals and plays. The award has been given since 1997.
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