On a June evening at Radio City Music Hall, Broadway's highest honors were bestowed upon two productions that together captured something enduring about the American theatrical imagination: an original musical celebrating the form itself, and a revival of a play that has long held a mirror to the nation's dreams and disappointments. Schmigadoon! claimed the creative heart of the musical categories, while Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman reminded a new generation why Willy Loman's tragedy still resonates. The 79th Annual Tony Awards, in crowning both the new and the classic, suggested that t
'Schmigadoon!' and 'Death of a Salesman' Lead 2026 Tony Awards Winners
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