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Tony Award for Best Sound Design

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First awarded
  
2008

Category of
  
Tony Award

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Winners & Nominees
  
Brian RonanBeautiful: The Carole King Musical, Brian Ronan, Winner, Peter HylenskiAfter Midnight, Peter Hylenski, Nominee, Tim O'HeirHedwig and the Angry Inch, Tim O'Heir, Nominee, Mick PotterLes Misérables, Mick Potter, Nominee, John ShiversKinky Boots, John Shivers, Winner, Peter HylenskiMotown: The Musical, Peter Hylenski, Nominee, Nevin SteinbergRodgers + Hammerstein's Cinderella, Nevin Steinberg, Nominee, Garth HelmPippin, Garth Helm, Nominee, Jonathan DeansPippin, Jonathan Deans, Nominee, Clive GoodwinOnce, Clive Goodwin, Winner, Acme Sound PartnersPorgy and Bess, Acme Sound Partners, Nominee, Brian RonanNice Work If You Can Get It, Brian Ronan, Nominee, Kai HaradaFollies, Kai Harada, Nominee, Brian RonanThe Book of Mormon, Brian Ronan, Winner, Peter HylenskiThe Scottsboro Boys, Peter Hylenski, Nominee, Steve Canyon KennedyCatch Me if You Can, Steve Canyon Kennedy, Nominee, Robert KaplowitzFela!, Robert Kaplowitz, Winner, Jonathan DeansLa Cage aux Folles, Jonathan Deans, Nominee, Gareth OwenA Little Night Music, Gareth Owen, Nominee, Dan Moses SchreierA Little Night Music, Dan Moses Schreier, Nominee, Dan Moses SchreierSondheim on Sondheim, Dan Moses Schreier, Nominee

The first Tony Award for "Best Sound Design of a Play" and "Best Sound Design of a Musical" was given in the 2007-2008 season. In 2014, the Tony Awards Administration Committee announced that starting with the 2014-2015 season the Tony Award for Best Sound Design in a Play/Musical would be eliminated. The Tony Administration Committee may bestow a Special Tony Award to a production when it determines that extraordinary sound design has been achieved.

References

Tony Award for Best Sound Design Wikipedia