Tony Awards 2024: Who Will Win vs. Who Should

Sunday’s ceremony will look to honor the stars, with expected wins for Alicia Keys, Sarah Paulson, Daniel Radcliffe and Jeremy Strong

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Sarah Paulson in "Appropriate," Daniel Radcliffe in "Merrily We Roll Along" and Jeremy Strong in "An Enemy of the People" (Credit: Joan Marcus/Matthew Murphy/Emilio Madrid)

Three shows look to win big at the 2024 Tony Awards.

David Adjmi’s “Stereophonic” is a shoo-in for best play, and will make Tony history by being the first play ever to win the award for best score, by Will Butler.  Adam Guettel’s score for “Days of Wine and Roses” deserves to win that prize, but the Tony nominating committee, in one of its biggest blunders ever, failed to nominate “Days” for best musical, which just happens to be the best musical of not only 2023-24 but a few previous Broadway seasons as well. Daniel Aukin also has a lock on winning best director for his seamless ensemble work in “Stereophonic.”

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One response to “Tony Awards 2024: Who Will Win vs. Who Should”

  1. Lindsay Avatar
    Lindsay

    For the record, A Christmas Carol (the play) won Best Score in 2020.

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