Each June, Radio City Music Hall becomes a temple where the theater world pauses to ask which stories mattered most — and on Sunday, the 2026 Tony Awards answered with a musical born of nostalgia and a play forged from contemporary urgency. 'Schmigadoon!' claimed Best Musical after leading all productions with twelve nominations, while 'Liberation' took Best Play, together mapping the breadth of what Broadway believes worth saying. The evening was less a competition than a ritual of collective recognition, honoring not only the works that moved audiences but the designers, directors, and perfo
'Schmigadoon!' wins Best Musical; 'Liberation' takes Best Play at 2026 Tonys
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Bias & Framing
Straightforward awards coverage with factual reporting of Tony Awards winners and ceremony details; minimal bias detected in presentation.
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