
Tony Awards 2025: Full list of winners
Nicole Scherzinger was among the big winners at the 78th annual Tony Awards, which took place at Radio City Music Hall in New York City.
The singer picked up the Best Actress in a Musical award for a spell as film star Norma Desmon in Sunset Boulevard.
An emotional singer turned actress revealed she 'always felt like I didn't belong' when she was growing up, adding 'you all have made me feel like I belong and I have come home.' Nicole Scherzinger was among the big winners at the 78th annual Tony Awards, which took place at Radio City Music Hall in New York City. Pic:for Tony Awards Productions
The talent judge stunned in a glittery red strapless dress which featured a sexy slit on one side. Nicole wore her hair up on a slick back bun and paired her dress with matching red shoes, a red lip. She kept her jewelry simple with a silver necklace and small earrings.
The awards ceremony was hosted by Wicked's Cynthua Erivo, with Sarah Snook picking up the Best Leading Actress in a Play for her portrayal of 26 characters in her solo performance of The Picture of Dorian Gray.
Romantic sci-fi musical Maybe Happy Ending was the big winner on the night, taking home seven awards. These included Best Musical; Best Original Score and Best Scenic Design of a Musical.for Tony Awards Productions
Darren Criss, of Glee fame, picked up the Best Leading Actor in a Musical gong for his role in the production.
Cola Escola made history in becoming the first openly non-binary performer to win Best Leading Actor in a Play. The star won the award for their performance in Oh, Mary! which also picked up Best Direction of a Play for Sam Pinkleton. Pic:for Tony Awards Productions
Here is the full list of all the winners at the annual Tony Awards:
Best Book of a Musical – Maybe Happy Ending
Best Costume Design of a Musical – Maybe Happy Ending Cynthia Erivo. Pic:for Tony Awards Productions
Best Costume Design of a Play – Jaja's African Hair Braiding
Best Direction of a Musical – Michael Arden (Maybe Happy Ending)
Best Direction of a Play – Sam Pinkleton (Oh, Mary!) Darren Criss and Mia Swier attend The 78th Annual Tony Awards at Radio City Music Hall on June 08, 2025 in New York City. Pic:Best Featured Actor in a Musical – Jak Malone (Operation Mincemeat)
Best Featured Actor in a Play – Francis Jue (Yellow Face)
Best Featured Actress in a Musical – Natalie Venetia Belcon (Buena Vista Social Club) Jonathan Groff and Sadie Sink. Pic:for Tony Awards Productions
Best Featured Actress in a Play – Kara Young (Purpose)
Best Leading Actor in a Musical – Darren Criss (Maybe Happy Ending)
Best Leading Actor in a Play – Cole Escola (Oh, Mary!) Lea Michele. PicBest Leading Actress in a Musical – Nicole Scherzinger (Sunset Blvd.)
Best Leading Actress in a Play – Sarah Snook (The Picture of Dorian Gray)
Best Lighting Design of a Musical – Water for Elephants David Cumming. Pic:for Tony Awards Productions
Best Lighting Design of a Play – An Enemy of the People
Best Musical – Maybe Happy Ending
Best Orchestrations – Maybe Happy Ending Amal Clooney and George Clooney. Pic:for Tony Awards Productions
Best Original Score (Music and/or Lyrics) Written for the Theatre – Maybe Happy Ending
Best Play – Purpose
Best Revival of a Musical – Sunset Blvd. Sarah Paulson. Pic:for Tony Awards Productions
Best Revival of a Play – Eureka Day
Best Scenic Design of a Musical – Maybe Happy Ending
Best Scenic Design of a Play – An Enemy of the People
Best Sound Design of a Musical – The Outsiders
Best Sound Design of a Play – Appropriate
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