Best Play
August: Osage County
Rock 'n' Roll
The Seafarer
The 39 Steps Winner: August: Osage CountySpoiler: Rock 'n' RollRock 'n' Roll is extremely deserving of the award, but it did close in March, and since then
August has been on a roll, winning the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, the Drama Desk, and several other critics' awards. The compelling family drama is now the one to beat.
Best Musical
Cry-Baby
In The Heights
Passing Strange
XanaduWinner: In the Heights
Spoiler: Xanadu It has been well publicized that
Heights is creator/star Lin-Manuel Miranda's labor of love. This knowledge, the show's graduation from Off Broadway and its sense of community make it incredibly endearing to voters. However, the campy, yet critically embraced Xanadu could steal the trophy (and the brilliant Cubby Bernstein campaign certainly helps). Side note: It personally breaks my heart a little that
Cry Baby was even nominated.
A Catered Affair was much more deserving.
Best Book of a Musical
Cry-BabyMark O'Donnell and Thomas Meehan
In The HeightsQuiara Alegría Hudes
Passing StrangeStew
XanaduDouglas Carter Beane
Winner: Stew, Passing Strange
Spoiler: Douglas Carter Beane, XanaduBest Original Score (Music and/or Lyrics)
Cry-BabyMusic & Lyrics: David Javerbaum & Adam Schlesinger
In The HeightsMusic & Lyrics: Lin-Manuel Miranda
The Little MermaidMusic: Alan Menken
Lyrics: Howard Ashman and Glenn Slater
Passing StrangeMusic: Stew and Heidi Rodewald
Lyrics: Stew
Winner: Lin-Manuel-Miranda, In the Heights
Spoiler: Stew, Passing StrangeBest Revival of a Play
Boeing-Boeing
The Homecoming
Les Liaisons Dangereuses
MacbethWinner: Boeing-Boeing
Spoiler: MacbethBest Revival of a Musical
Grease
Gypsy
Rodgers & Hammerstein's South Pacific
Sunday in the Park with GeorgeWinner: South Pacific
Spoiler: Gypsy or Sunday in the Park with George; To be perfectly honest,
Grease doesn't deserve to be in the company of these three. The other three revivals this season were absolutely stellar, and I'd go as far as to say that the revivals produced this season were far better than the original works that premiered. That said, this is
South Pacific's to lose.
Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Play

Ben Daniels,
Les Liaisons DangereusesLaurence Fishburne,
ThurgoodMark Rylance,
Boeing-BoeingRufus Sewell,
Rock 'n' RollPatrick Stewart,
MacbethWinner: Patrick Stewart, Macbeth
Spoiler: Mark Rylance, Boeing-Boeing This is a truly great set of male performers; while Rylance did not have the heaviest material to work with, he is central to
Boeing's success, and I can see him taking home the trophy over Stewart's intense, passionate Macbeth portrayal.
Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Play

Eve Best,
The HomecomingDeanna Dunagan,
August: Osage CountyKate Fleetwood,
MacbethS. Epatha Merkerson,
Come Back, Little ShebaAmy Morton,
August: Osage CountyWinner: Deanna Dunnagan, August: Osage County
Spoiler: Amy Morton, August: Osage County or S. Epatha Merkerson, Come Back, Little Sheba Dunnagan, as the matriarch from hell Violet, is the favorite, but I was absolutely floored by Morton's performance as Dunnagan's eldest daughter Barbara. Morton has a good chance of winning, especially since Dunagan is leaving the show two days after the Tonys, which voters may not be too keen on. Though Morton and Dunagan's performances complement each other in the show, they could work against each other in the voting process, splitting the vote and leading to a Merkerson victory.
Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical

Daniel Evans,
Sunday in the Park with GeorgeLin-Manuel Miranda,
In The HeightsStew,
Passing StrangePaulo Szot,
Rodgers & Hammerstein's South PacificTom Wopat,
A Catered AffairWinner: Paulo Szot, South Pacific
Spoiler: Lin-Manuel Miranda, In the HeightsBest Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical

Kerry Butler,
XanaduPatti LuPone,
GypsyKelli O'Hara,
Rodgers & Hammerstein's South PacificFaith Prince,
A Catered AffairJenna Russell,
Sunday in the Park with GeorgeWinner: Patti Lupone, Gypsy
Spoiler: Kelli O'Hara, South Pacific Kelli O'Hara is dazzling, but Lupone's turn as Mama Rose is a star turn. O'Hara will have her turn, but this isn't it.
Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Play

Bobby Cannavale,
MauritiusRaúl Esparza,
The HomecomingConleth Hill,
The SeafarerJim Norton,
The SeafarerDavid Pittu,
Is He Dead?Winner: Raul Esparza, The Homecoming
Spoiler: Jim Norton, The Seafarer Tony will most likely want to make amends for Raul's
Company loss last year.
Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Play

Sinead Cusack,
Rock 'n' RollMary McCormack,
Boeing-BoeingLaurie Metcalf,
NovemberMartha Plimpton,
Top GirlsRondi Reed,
August: Osage CountyWinner: Rondi Reed
Spoiler: Mary McCormack or Martha PlimptonBest Performance by a Featured Actor in a Musical

Daniel Breaker,
Passing StrangeDanny Burstein,
Rodgers & Hammerstein's South PacificRobin De Jesús,
In The HeightsChristopher Fitzgerald,
The New Mel Brooks Musical Young FrankensteinBoyd Gaines,
GypsyWinner: Boyd Gaines, Gypsy
Spoiler: Danny Burstein, South Pacific I would love for Robin De Jesus to win; I remember him as pimply faced cross dresser Michael from Camp, but it's simply not in the cards.
Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Musical

de'Adre Aziza,
Passing StrangeLaura Benanti,
GypsyAndrea Martin,
The New Mel Brooks Musical Young FrankensteinOlga Merediz,
In The HeightsLoretta Ables Sayre,
Rodgers & Hammerstein's South PacificWinner: Laura Benanti, Gypsy
Spoiler: Loretta Ables Sayre, South PacificBest Scenic Design of a Play

Peter McKintosh,
The 39 StepsScott Pask,
Les Liaisons DangereusesTodd Rosenthal,
August: Osage CountyAnthony Ward,
Macbeth
Winner: Todd Rosenthal, August Osage County
Spoiler: Scott Pask, Les Liasons DangereusesBest Scenic Design of a Musical

David Farley and Timothy Bird & The Knifedge Creative Network,
Sunday in the Park with GeorgeAnna Louizos,
In The HeightsRobin Wagner,
The New Mel Brooks Musical Young FrankensteinMichael Yeargan,
Rodgers & Hammerstein's South PacificWinner: Michael Yeargan, South Pacific
Spoiler: David Farley and Timothy Bird, Sunday in the Park with George
Best Costume Design of a Play

Gregory Gale,
Cyrano de BergeracRob Howell,
Boeing-BoeingKatrina Lindsay,
Les Liaisons DangereusesPeter McKintosh,
The 39 StepsWinner: Katrine Lindsay, Les Liasons Dangereuses
Spoiler: Gregory Gale, Cyrano de Bergerac
Best Costume Design of a Musical

David Farley,
Sunday in the Park with GeorgeMartin Pakledinaz,
GypsyPaul Tazewell,
In The HeightsCatherine Zuber,
Rodgers & Hammerstein's South PacificWinner: Catherine Zuber, South Pacific
Spoiler: David Farley, Sunday in the Park with GeorgeBest Lighting Design of a Play

Kevin Adams,
The 39 StepsHoward Harrison,
MacbethDonald Holder,
Les Liaisons DangereusesAnn G. Wrightson,
August: Osage CountyWinner: Kevin Adams, The 39 Steps
Spoiler: Howard Harrison, MacbethBest Lighting Design of a Musical

Ken Billington,
Sunday in the Park with GeorgeHowell Binkley,
In The HeightsDonald Holder,
Rodgers & Hammerstein's South PacificNatasha Katz,
The Little MermaidWinner: Donald Holder, South Pacific
Spoiler: Ken Billington, Sunday in the Park with George
Best Sound Design of a Play
Simon Baker,
Boeing-BoeingAdam Cork,
MacbethIan Dickinson,
Rock 'n' RollMic Pool,
The 39 StepsWinner: Mic Pool, The 39 Steps
Spoiler: Adam Cork, MacbethBest Sound Design of a Musical
Acme Sound Partners, In The Heights
Sebastian Frost, Sunday in the Park with George
Scott Lehrer, Rodgers & Hammerstein's South Pacific
Dan Moses Schreier, Gypsy
Winner: Scott Lehrer, South Pacific
Spoiler: Acme Sound Partners, In the HeightsBest Direction of a Play

Maria Aitken,
The 39 StepsConor McPherson,
The SeafarerAnna D. Shapiro,
August: Osage CountyMatthew Warchus,
Boeing-BoeingWinner: Anna D. Shapiro, August Osage County
Spoiler: Matthew Warchus, Boeing-BoeingBest Direction of a Musical

Sam Buntrock,
Sunday in the Park with GeorgeThomas Kail,
In The HeightsArthur Laurents,
GypsyBartlett Sher,
Rodgers & Hammerstein's South PacificWinner: Bartlett Sher, South Pacific
Spoiler: Arthur Laurents, Gypsy
Best Choreography

Rob Ashford,
Cry-BabyAndy Blankenbuehler,
In The HeightsChristopher Gattelli,
Rodgers & Hammerstein's South PacificDan Knechtges,
XanaduWinner: Rob Ashford, Cry Baby
Spoiler: Andy Blankenbuehler, In the Heights
Best Orchestrations
Jason Carr, Sunday in the Park with George
Alex Lacamoire & Bill Sherman, In The Heights
Stew & Heidi Rodewald, Passing Strange
Jonathan Tunick, A Catered Affair
Winner: Whoever gets Best Score.