Tony Award Nominations: Bradley Cooper, Helen Mirren, Elisabeth Moss (Complete List)

Kristin Chenoweth and Alan Cumming will host Broadway’s biggest evening

The Tony Award nominations were unveiled from the Paramount Hotel on Tuesday morning, when “An American in Paris” and “Fun Home” ultimately led the way with 12 nods apiece. “Something Rotten!” was nominated in 10 categories, “The King and I” had nine and “Wolf Hall Parts 1 & 2” pulled eight.

As also announced around 8:30 a.m. ET, Kristin Chenoweth and Alan Cumming will emcee the evening. The former is also nominated for Best Leading Actress in a Musical for “On the Twentieth Century.”

Bradley Cooper, Helen Mirren and “Mad Men’s” Elisabeth Moss were among the first wave of names called. Other Hollywood notables include Ruth Wilson, Bill Nighy and Carey Mulligan, among other crossover screen-and-stage stars.

Below is the full list of nominees:

Best Play
“Disgraced” by Ayad Akhtar
“Hand to God” by Robert Askins
“The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time” by Simon Stephens
“Wolf Hall Parts One & Two” by Hilary Mantel and Mike Poulton

Best Musical
“An American in Paris”
“Fun Home”
“Something Rotten!”
“The Visit”

Best Revival of a Play
“Skylight”
“The Elephant Man”
“This Is Our Youth”
“You Can’t Take It With You”

Best Revival of a Musical
“On the Town”
“On the Twentieth Century”
“The King and I”

Best Book of a Musical
Karey Kirkpatrick and John O’Farrell, “Something Rotten!”
Lisa Kron, “Fun Home”
Craig Lucas, “An American in Paris”
Terrence McNally, “The Visit”

Best Leading Actor in a Play
Steven Boyer, “Hand to God”
Bradley Cooper, “The Elephant Man”
Ben Miles, “Wolf Hall Parts One & Two”
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 Score
John Kander and Fred Ebb, “The Visit”
Wayne Kirkpatrick and Karey Kirkpatrick, “Something Rotten!”
Sting, “The Last Ship”
Jeanine Tesori and Lisa Kron, “Fun Home”

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 Orchestrations
Christopher Austin, Don Sebesky and Bill Elliott, “An American in Paris”
John Clancy, “Fun Home”
Larry Hochman, “Something Rotten!”
Rob Mathes, “The Last Ship”

Best Costume Design of a Play
Bob Crowley, “The Audience”
Jane Greenwood, “You Can’t Take It With You”
Christopher Oram, “Wolf Hall Parts One & Two”
David Zinn, “Airline Highway”

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 One & Two”
Natasha Katz, “Skylight”
Japhy Weideman, “Airline Highway”

Best Director 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 Scenic Design of a Play
Bunny Christie & Finn Ross, “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time”
Bob Crowley, “Skylight”
Christopher Oram, “Wolf Hall Parts One & Two”
David Rockwell, “You Can’t Take It With You”

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 One & Two”
Micah Stock, “It’s Only a Play”

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 Director 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 One & Two”
Moritz von Stuelpnagel, “Hand to God”

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 One & Two”
Sarah Stiles, “Hand to God”
Julie White, “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 Choreography
Joshua Bergasse, “On the Town”
Christopher Gattelli, “The King and I”
Scott Graham & Steven Hoggett, “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time”
Casey Nicholaw, “Something Rotten!”
Christopher Wheeldon, “An American in Paris”

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 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”

And here are the nominees by the numbers:

Tony Nominations by Production
“An American in Paris” – 12
“Fun Home” – 12
“Something Rotten!” – 10
“The King and I” – 9
“Wolf Hall Parts One & Two” – 8
“Skylight” – 7
“The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time” – 6
“Hand to God” – 5
“On the Twentieth Century” – 5
“The Visit” – 5
“You Can’t Take It with You” – 5
“Airline Highway” – 4
“The Elephant Man” – 4
“On the Town” – 4
“The Audience” – 3
“The Last Ship” – 2
“Constellations” – 1
“Disgraced” – 1
“Gigi” – 1
“The Heidi Chronicles” – 1
“It’s Only a Play” – 1
“This Is Our Youth” – 1

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