The Producers has won the most Tony Awards of any musical, with 12. This production opened in the 2001 season.The Coast of Utopia has won the most Tony Awards of any non-musical play, with 7. This production opened in the 2007 season.
On June 8, 2014, Audra McDonald received a sixth Tony Award, surpassing five-time winners Angela Lansbury and the late Julie Harris for the most competitive wins by an actress. McDonald won the Leading Actress in a Play award for her portrayal of singer Billie Holiday in "Lady Day at Emerson's Bar & Grill." Lansbury won her five Tonys in seven nominations. She was the first woman to be nominated in all four actress categories. She won Leading Actress in a Musical for "Mame" (1996), "Dear World" (1969), "Gypsy" (1975) and "Sweeney Todd" (1979). She also was nominated for Leading Actress in a Play for "Deuce" (2007). She won the Featured Actress in a Play award for "Blithe Spirit" (2009) and was nominated for Featured Actress in a Musical for "A Little Night Music" (2010). Harris, who died August 24, 2013 at the age of 87, won Tonys for "I Am a Camera" (1952), "The Lark" (1956), "Forty Carats" (1969), "The Last of Mrs. Lincoln" (1973) and "The Belle of Amherst" (1977). She also was honored with a special Tony for Lifetime Achievement in the Theater. She remains the most nominated actress ever, with 10 nominations. McDonald, who has received six Tonys in eight nominations, has now won in every Tony category for an actress. She previously won Leading Actress in a Musical for "The Gershwins' Porgy and Bess" (2012). She won Featured Actress in a Musical awards for "Carousel" (1994) and "Ragtime" (1998), as well as Featured Actress in a Play honors for "Master Class" (1996) and "A Raisin in the Sun" (2004). She was nominated for Leading Actress in a Musical for "Marie Christine" (1999) and "110 in the Shade" (2007).
On June 8, 2014, Audra McDonald received a sixth Tony Award, surpassing five-time winners Angela Lansbury and the late Julie Harris for the most competitive wins by an actress. McDonald won the Leading Actress in a Play award for her portrayal of singer Billie Holiday in "Lady Day at Emerson's Bar & Grill." Lansbury won her five Tonys in seven nominations. She was the first woman to be nominated in all four actress categories. She won Leading Actress in a Musical for "Mame" (1996), "Dear World" (1969), "Gypsy" (1975) and "Sweeney Todd" (1979). She also was nominated for Leading Actress in a Play for "Deuce" (2007). She won the Featured Actress in a Play award for "Blithe Spirit" (2009) and was nominated for Featured Actress in a Musical for "A Little Night Music" (2010). Harris, who died August 24, 2013 at the age of 87, won Tonys for "I Am a Camera" (1952), "The Lark" (1956), "Forty Carats" (1969), "The Last of Mrs. Lincoln" (1973) and "The Belle of Amherst" (1977). She also was honored with a special Tony for Lifetime Achievement in the Theater. She remains the most nominated actress ever, with 10 nominations. McDonald, who has received six Tonys in eight nominations, has now won in every Tony category for an actress. She previously won Leading Actress in a Musical for "The Gershwins' Porgy and Bess" (2012). She won Featured Actress in a Musical awards for "Carousel" (1994) and "Ragtime" (1998), as well as Featured Actress in a Play honors for "Master Class" (1996) and "A Raisin in the Sun" (2004). She was nominated for Leading Actress in a Musical for "Marie Christine" (1999) and "110 in the Shade" (2007).
Frankie Michaels is the youngest winner of a Tony Award. He received the award for his performance as Patrick Dennis in Mame, and won the award just a month after his 11th birthday. However, in 2013, the four actors who played Matilda in Matilda the Musical received a special Tony Honor for Excellence in the Theatre. Two of these actors were under 11 at the time they received the award: Sophia Gennusa was 9, and Oona Laurence was 10. Since this award was noncompetitive and simply in recognition of their work in Matilda, Frankie Michaels remains the youngest performer to win a Tony Award.
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The Producers has won the most Tony Awards of any musical, with 12. This production opened in the 2001 season.The Coast of Utopia has won the most Tony Awards of any non-musical play, with 7. This production opened in the 2007 season.
Legally Blonde the Musical was nominated for 7 Tony awards, 10 Drama Desk awards, 1 Outer Critics Circle award, and 3 Drama League awards. It won the Actors' Equity Association's Advisory Committee on Chorus Affairs award for Outstanding Broadway Chorus. For the MTV airing of the musical, Legally Blonde was nominated for 2 Daytime Emmy awards. For the national tour, Legally Blonde won 3 Touring Broadway awards, and the star of the tour, Becky Gulsvig, got a Helen Hayes award nomination.
Legally Blonde the Musical was nominated for 7 Tony awards, 10 Drama Desk awards, 1 Outer Critics Circle award, and 3 Drama League awards. It won the Actors' Equity Association's Advisory Committee on Chorus Affairs award for Outstanding Broadway Chorus. For the MTV airing of the musical, Legally Blonde was nominated for 2 Daytime Emmy awards. For the national tour, Legally Blonde won 3 Touring Broadway awards, and the star of the tour, Becky Gulsvig, got a Helen Hayes award nomination.
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Beyonce has won a total of 10 Grammy awards.
The 1961 musical swept the 1962 Academy Awards.