The 2015 Tony Award nominations have been announced.
The ceremony honors the top shows and performers in American theater. With the Tony Awards just over a month away, here are your 2015 nominees:
Best Musical
- American in Paris
- Fun Home
- Something Rotten!
- The Visit
Best Play
- The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
- Disgraced
- Hand to God
- Wolf Halls Parts 1 and 2
Best Musical Revival
- The King and I
- On the Town
- On the Twentieth Century
Best Play Revival
- The Elephant Man
- Skylight
- This Is Our Youth
- You Can’t Take It With You
Best Leading Actor in a Play
- Steven Boyer, ‘Hand to God’
- Bradley Cooper, ‘The Elephant Man’
- Ben Miles, ‘Wolf Hall Parts 1 and 2’
- Bill Nighy, ‘Skylight
- Alex Sharp, ‘The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time’
Best Leading Actress in a Play
- Geneva Carr, ‘Hand to God’
- Helen Mirren, ‘The Audience’
- Elisabeth Moss, ‘The Heidi Chronicles’
- Carey Mulligan, ‘Skylight’
- Ruth Wilson, ‘Constellations’
Best Leading Actor in a Musical
- Michael Cerveris, ‘Fun Home’
- Robert Fairchild, ‘An American in Paris’
- Brian d’Arcy James, ‘Something Rotten!’
- Ken Watanabe, ‘The King and I’
- Tony Yazbeck, ‘On the Town’
Best Leading Actress in a Musical
- Kristin Chenoweth, ‘On the Twentieth Century’
- Leanne Cope, ‘An American in Paris’
- Beth Malone, ‘Fun Home’
- Kelli O’Hara, ‘The King and I’
- Chita Rivera, ‘The Visit’
Best Book of a Musical
- ‘An American in Paris,’ Craig Lucas
- ‘Fun Home,’ Lisa Kron
- ‘Something Rotten!,’ Karey Kirkpatrick and John O’Farrell
- ‘The Visit,’Terrence McNally
Best Original Score (Music and/or Lyrics)
- ‘Fun Home,’ Music: Jeanine Tesori, Lyrics: Lisa Kron
- ‘The Last Ship,’Music and Lyrics: Sting
- ‘Something Rotten!,’ Music and Lyrics: Wayne Kirkpatrick and Karey Kirkpatrick
- ‘The Visit,’ Music: John Kander, Lyrics: Fred Ebb
Best Featured Actor in a Play
- Matthew Beard, ‘Skylight’
- K. Todd Freeman, ‘Airline Highway’
- Richard McCabe, ‘The Audience’
- Alessandro Nivola, ‘The Elephant Man’
- Nathaniel Parker, ‘Wolf Hall Parts 1 and 2’
- Micah Stock, ‘It’s Only a Play’
Best Featured Actress in a Play
- Annaleigh Ashford, ‘You Can’t Take It with You’
- Patricia Clarkson, ‘The Elephant Man’
- Lydia Leonard, ‘Wolf Hall Parts 1 and 2’
- Sarah Stiles, ‘Hand to God’
- Julie White, ‘Airline Highway’
Best Featured Actor in a Musical
- Christian Borle, ‘Something Rotten!’
- Andy Karl, ‘On the Twentieth Century’
- Brad Oscar, ‘Something Rotten!’
- Brandon Uranowitz, ‘An American in Paris’
- Max von Essen, ‘An American in Paris’
Best Featured Actress in a Musical
- Victoria Clark, ‘Gigi’
- Judy Kuhn, ‘Fun Home’
- Sydney Lucas, ‘Fun Home’
- Ruthie Ann Miles, ‘The King and I’
- Emily Skeggs, ‘Fun Home’
Best Scenic Design of a Play
- Bunny Christie and Finn Ross, ‘The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time’
- Bob Crowley, ‘Skylight’
- Christopher Oram, ‘Wolf Hall Parts 1 and 2’
- David Rockwell, ‘You Can’t Take It with You’
Best Scenic Design of a Musical
- Bob Crowley and 59 Productions, ‘An American in Paris’
- David Rockwell, ‘On the Twentieth Century’
- Michael Yeargan, ‘The King and I’
- David Zinn, ‘Fun Home’
Best Costume Design of a Play
- Bob Crowley, ‘The Audience’
- Jane Greenwood, ‘You Can’t Take It with You’
- Christopher Oram, ‘Wolf Hall Parts 1 and 2’
- David Zinn, ‘Airline Highway’
Best Costume Design of a Musical
- Gregg Barnes, ‘Something Rotten!’
- Bob Crowley, ‘An American in Paris’
- William Ivey Long, ‘On the Twentieth Century’
- Catherine Zuber, ‘The King and I’
Best Lighting Design of a Play
- Paule Constable, ‘The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time’
- Paule Constable and David Plater, ‘Wolf Hall Parts 1 and 2’
- Natasha Katz, ‘Skylight’
- Japhy Weideman, ‘Airline Highway’
Best Lighting Design of a Musical
- Donald Holder, ‘The King and I’
- Natasha Katz, ‘An American in Paris’
- Ben Stanton, ‘Fun Home’
- Japhy Weideman, ‘The Visit’
Best Direction of a Play
- Stephen Daldry, ‘Skylight’
- Marianne Elliott, ‘The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time’
- Scott Ellis, ‘You Can’t Take It with You’
- Jeremy Herrin, ‘Wolf Hall Parts 1 and 2’
- Moritz von Stuelpnagel, ‘Hand to God’
Best Direction of a Musical
- Sam Gold, ‘Fun Home’
- Casey Nicholaw, ‘Something Rotten!’
- John Rando, ‘On the Town’
- Bartlett Sher, ‘The King and I’
- Christopher Wheeldon, ‘An American in Paris’
Best Choreography
- Joshua Bergasse, ‘On the Town’
- Christopher Gattelli, ‘The King and I’
- Scott Graham & Steven Hoggett for Frantic Assembly, ‘The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time’
- Casey Nicholaw, ‘Something Rotten!’
- Christopher Wheeldon, ‘An American in Paris’
Best Orchestrations
- Christopher Austin, Don Sebesky, Bill Elliott, ‘An American in Paris’
- John Clancy, ‘Fun Home’
- Larry Hochman, ‘Something Rotten!’
- Rob Mathes, ‘The Last Ship’
The Tony Awards will take place on June 7.