Broadway’s brightest stars gathered in New York City on Sunday night to celebrate the finest achievements on stage at the 79th Annual Tony Awards.
Pink, 46, made a spectacular entrance at Radio City Music Hall ahead of her hosting duties as she arrived on the red carpet in a shimmering low-cut Jean-Louis Sabaji black gown.
The singer was joined by her mother Judith Moore, her daughter Willow, 15, her son Jameson, nine, and her husband Carey Hart, 50.
The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives star Whitney Leavitt, 33, made her Tonys debut in a stunning black Marchesa dress with a tulle bodice.
The reality TV star wore her auburn tresses in a stylish updo and accessorized with a diamond necklace.
Queen Latifah, 56, looked absolutely majestic as she commanded attention in a show-stopping Naeem Khan cape made from dark green feathers.
Pink, 46, and Whitney Leavitt, 33, led the glamour at the 79th Annual Tony Awards in New York City on Sunday
Queen Latifah, 56, looked absolutely majestic on the carpet, as she commanded attention in a show-stopping Naeem Khan cape made from dark green feathers
Lea Michele kicked off the red carpet in style, as she arrived to the event in a Michael Kors look which consisted of a white top and shimmering black pants complete with a sweeping train.
Oscar winner Adrien Brody and girlfriend Georgina Chapman made a stylish pair.
The Pianist actor looked sharp in a Saint Laurent suit. Meanwhile, the Marchesa co-founder – who is the ex-wife of disgraced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein – stunned in a strapless gold gown from her own label that perfectly hugged her enviable figure.
Dancing With The Stars pro Julianne Hough turned up the heat in a daring white Tom Ford gown featuring a side cut-out and a sizzling leg slit.
Pregnant Aubrey Plaza made her red carpet debut with partner Christopher Abbott at the event.
The duo walked the red carpet for the first time as a couple after their fans were shocked in April by reports that she was expecting her first child with the actor.
The news came just over a year after the tragic death of her husband Jeff Baena.
Meanwhile, the Real Housewives of Salt Lake City star Bronwyn Newport delivered a major fashion moment as she looked every bit the belle of the ball in a striking dark green gown.
Usher was joined by his wife Jennifer Goicoechea at the event. The couple sweetly held hands and kissed on the red carpet.
The U Got It Bad hitmaker looked sharp in a brown leather jacket paired with a black leather shirt and matching pants. Meanwhile, Goicoechea took the plunge in a black and white gown.
Ben Stiller‘s daughter Ella Stiller made a vibrant statement in a striking, ruffled green gown.
Pink made a spectacular entrance at Radio City Music Hall ahead of her hosting duties as she arrived on the red carpet in a shimmering low-cut Jean-Louis Sabaji black gown
Pink was joined by her mother Judith Moore, her daughter Willow, her son Jameson and her husband Carey Hart
Leavitt wore her auburn tresses in a stylish updo
She accessorized with a diamond necklace
Queen Latifah flashed a dazzling smile
Dancing With The Stars pro Julianne Hough turned up the heat in a daring white Tom Ford gown featuring a side cut-out and a sizzling leg slit
Oscar winner Adrien Brody and girlfriend Georgina Chapman made a stylish pair. The Pianist actor looked sharp in a Saint Laurent suit
Meanwhile, the Marchesa co-founder – who is the ex-wife of disgraced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein – stunned in a strapless gold gown from her own label
West Side Story star Rachel Zegler took the plunge in a low-cut Michael Kors dress
She went braless in the daring look
Rose Byrne and Bobby Cannavale made a stylish pair, opting for coordinated black-and-white looks
The actress looked angelic in the shimmering outfit
Lea Michele kicked off the red carpet in style, as she arrived to the event in a Michael Kors look which consisted of a white top and shimmering black pants complete with a sweeping train
She went braless for the occasion
Julia Louis-Dreyfus opted for a classic strapless black Wiederhoeft gown
Ariana DeBose wowed in a beautiful emerald green gown complete with a dramatic high neck
Kelly Ripa looked glamorous as ever in a floral blue gown
She was joined by husband Mark Consuelos
Kristin Chenoweth put her toned arms on display in a strapless black gown
Pregnant Aubrey Plaza made her red carpet debut with partner Christopher Abbott at the event
She sweetly held her baby bump
Vogue Global Editorial Director Anna Wintour was joined on the carpet by her daughter, Bee Carrozzini
Haley Kalil set pulses racing in a skintight Maria Lucia Hohan gown with a front cut-out
The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City star Bronwyn Newport delivered major drama on the carpet, looking every bit the belle of the ball in a striking dark green gown
She was joined by designer Christian Siriano
Queen of Broadway Bernadette Peters had all eyes on her in an off-the-shoulder ruby red gown. Actress Laura Benanti wowed in a sleeveless red dress with a saucy thigh-high slit
Steph Curry’s wife Ayesha Curry wowed in a fringe red gown
Stephanie Hsu wore a delicate Monique Lhuillier gown
Usher was joined by his wife Jennifer Goicoechea at the event. The couple sweetly held hands down the red carpet
The couple sweetly held hands and kissed on the red carpet
The White Lotus star Carrie Coon showed off her toned arms in a sleeveless black and white dress
Incoming Chicago star Krysta Rodriguez turned up the heat as she sizzled in a sheer lace, bustier-style nude gown
Mariel Molino made a stunning impression in a sleek black velvet gown featuring cut-out detailing
Dancing With The Stars pro Mark Ballas was joined by his glamorous wife BC Jean
Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe smiled alongside longtime partner Erin Darke
Sherlock Holmes star Mark Strong was joined by stylish wife Liza Marshall
Julia Louis-Dreyfus opted for a classic strapless black Wiederhoeft gown.
Ariana DeBose wowed in a beautiful emerald green gown complete with a dramatic high neck.
West Side Story star Rachel Zegler took the plunge in a low-cut Michael Kors dress. She went braless in the daring look.
Rose Byrne and Bobby Cannavale made a stylish pair, opting for coordinated black-and-white looks.
Vogue Global Editorial Director Anna Wintour was joined on the carpet by her daughter, Bee Carrozzini.
Stephanie Hsu wore a delicate Monique Lhuillier gown.
Kristin Chenoweth put her toned arms on display in a strapless black gown.
Orange Is the New Black star Danielle Brooks shimmered in a low-cut metallic Wiederhoeft gown.
The White Lotus star Carrie Coon showed off her toned arms in a sleeveless black and white dress.
Steph Curry’s wife Ayesha Curry wowed in a fringe red gown.
Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe smiled alongside longtime partner Erin Darke on the red carpet.
Sherlock Holmes hunk Mark Strong was joined by stylish wife Liza Marshall.
Orange Is the New Black star Danielle Brooks shimmered in a low-cut metallic Wiederhoeft gown
Maya Rudolph accessorized her black Chanel dress with a statement necklace
She was joined by Cole Escola on the red carpet
Kelli O’Hara shimmered in a unique look
Deborah Cox dazzled in a glimmering baby blue gown
Kelli O’Hara looked incredible in a green tulle gown
Bess Wohl looked red hot in a strapless fiery gown
Nepo baby Ella Beatty, who’s the daughter of Warren Beatty and Annette Bening, looked angelic in white
Ben Stiller’s daughter Ella Stiller made a vibrant statement in a striking, ruffled green gown
Former What Not to Wear host Stacy London stunned in a sheer black lace dress
Darren Criss enjoyed a date night with his glamorous wife Mia Criss at the event
They coordinated in black, white and silver looks
Melba Wilson looked ethereal in a white gown
Kara Young was a vision in a bright green Tory Burch dress
Choreographer Ellenore Scott brought serious drama to the red carpet, looking absolutely glamorous in a pale yellow gown featuring a sweeping train
Darren Criss enjoyed a date night with his glamorous wife Mia Criss at the event. They coordinated in black, white and silver looks.
Maya Rudolph accessorized her black Chanel dress with a statement necklace.
Kara Young was a vision in a bright green Tory Burch dress.
Queen of Broadway Bernadette Peters had all eyes on her in an off-the-shoulder ruby red gown.
Choreographer Ellenore Scott brought serious drama to the red carpet, looking absolutely glamorous in a pale yellow gown featuring a sweeping train.
Actress Laura Benanti wowed in a sleeveless red dress with a saucy thigh-high slit.
Dancing With The Stars pro Mark Ballas was joined by his glamorous wife BC Jean.
Neil Patrick Harris rocked a grey suit while his partner David Burtka opted for a classic navy look
Singers Sting and Shaggy joined also forces on the red carpet.
Incoming Chicago star Krysta Rodriguez turned up the heat as she sizzled in a sheer lace, bustier-style nude gown.
Dracula Untold star Luke Evans set the standard for men’s style at the event, looking effortlessly sophisticated in a crisp white tuxedo
Singers Sting and Shaggy joined forces on the red carpet
Neil Patrick Harris rocked a grey suit while his partner David Burtka opted for a classic navy look
Sam Tutty cut a handsome figure in a classic double-breasted white suit jacket and black pants
Lena Waithe rocked an all black look
John Lithgow and wife Mary Yeager matched in black
Hannah Cruz was among the early arrivals and rocked a nude mermaid gown for the occasion.
Nepo baby Ella Beatty, who’s the daughter of Warren Beatty and Annette Bening, looked angelic in white.
Former What Not to Wear host Stacy London stunned in a sheer black lace dress.
Dracula Untold star Luke Evans set the standard for men’s style at the event, looking effortlessly sophisticated in a crisp white tuxedo.
John Lithgow and wife Mary Yeager matched in black.
Sam Tutty cut a handsome figure in a classic double-breasted white suit jacket and black pants.
Deborah Cox dazzled in a glimmering baby blue gown. Meanwhile Bess Wohl looked red hot in a strapless fiery look.
Mariel Molino made a stunning impression in a sleek black velvet gown featuring cut-out detailing.
The Tony Awards proved to be a nail-biting competition Sunday, with stars of both stage and screen vying for Broadway honors at Radio City Music Hall.
Daniel Radcliffe, Rose Byrne, Nathan Lane, Laurie Metcalf, Stephanie Hsu, Carrie Coon, Lesley Manville, John Lithgow, Luke Evans, Rachel Dratch and June Squibb are among the movie and TV personalities in contention for theatrical awards.
John Leguizamo flashed a peace sign
Josh Sharp and Bowen Yang also opted for classic looks
Christopher Gattelli showed off his flair for fashion in a blue suit resembling the sky
Pink has been tapped the host the Tonys for the first time, a job she described as ‘the honor of an entire lifetime’ in a statement to People.
Hailing the Great White Way for having ‘the literal hardest working people in showbiz,’ she raved: ‘Broadway has shaped my life and how I put my own shows together. It is a community that is supportive, and inclusive, and full of talent and love.’
Although she has never performed on Broadway before, her pop songs have in the past been included in the jukebox musicals Moulin Rouge! and & Juliet.
This year, Schmigadoon! and The Lost Boys soared ahead of their competitors to emerge as the most nominated shows of the night with 12 nods apiece.
The Lost Boys – based on Joel Schumacher’s 1987 vampire movie of the same name starring Corey Haim, Corey Feldman, Jami Gertz, Jason Patric and Kiefer Sutherland – is one of the four productions nominated for best musical.
So is Schmigadoon!, based on an Apple TV+ sitcom about a floundering couple who find themselves transported into the world of a classic Broadway musical.
Rounding out the category are Titanique, a Celine Dion jukebox musical doubling as a Titanic parody, and the UK import Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York).
The best play nominees include Mark Rosenblatt’s buzzy Giant, starring John Lithgow as Roald Dahl in a story about the antisemitism allegations that swirled around the author after his blistering denunciation of the 1982 Israeli invasion of Lebanon.
Among its competitors is The Balusters, a comedy by David Lindsay-Abaire, whose tragic drama Rabbit Hole was made into a 2010 film with Nicole Kidman.
Chenoweth pictured onstage at the event
She interacted with the crowd
Benanti was among the presenters
Bess Wohl’s play Liberation, set in the second-wave feminist movement, and Samuel D. Hunter’s family drama Little Bear Ridge Road are up for best play as well.
Best revival of a musical stands as a three-way contest between Cats – now subtitled The Jellicle Ball – Ragtime and Richard O’Brien’s The Rocky Horror Show.
Best revival of a play is a fuller field, with five nominees including classics like Noel Coward’s Fallen Angels and Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman, as well as Oedipus, impresario Robert Icke’s revamp of Sophocles’ Oedipus Tyrannos.
Also up for the prize is the revival of Duncan Macmillan and Jonny Donahoe’s one-man show Every Brilliant Thing, now starring Daniel Radcliffe, and Gina Gionfriddo’s Becky Shaw, which traces the course of a disastrous blind date.
Best leading actor in a play is a starry category, with Radcliffe for Every Brilliant Thing facing off against Nathan Lane as Willy Loman in Death of a Salesman, John Lithgow as Roald Dahl in Giant, Mark Strong as the title character in Oedipus and Will Harrison as someone who kills a man with a single blow in the British play Punch.
Best leading actress in a play is similarly speckled with Hollywood glitz, in the shape of nominees like Rose Byrne in Fallen Angels, Carrie Coon in a revival of Tracy Letts’ paranoia-themed play Bug and Lesley Manville as Jocasta in Oedipus.
Stage actresses Susannah Flood and Kelli O’Hara complete the category for their respective performances in Liberation and Fallen Angels.
The nominees for best featured actor in a play include Girls alum Christopher Abbott – whose girlfriend Aubrey Plaza is currently expecting a baby with him – for his turn as the title character’s son Biff in Death of a Salesman.
Up against him are Solo star Alden Ehrenreich for Becky Shaw, Danny Burstein for the sci-fi play Marjorie Prime, Richard Thomas in The Balusters, Brandon J. Dirden in a revival of Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot and Ruben Santiago-Hudson in a revival of August Wilson’s Joe Turner’s Come and Gone.
Laurie Metcalf is nominated for best featured actress in a play as Linda in Death of a Salesman, against June Squibb in Marjorie Prime, Aya Cash for Giant, Marylouise Burke for The Balusters and Betsy Aidem for Liberation.
Qween Jean accepted the Best Costume Design of a Musical award for Cats: The Jellicle Ball
The Hobbit heartthrob Luke Evans landed a nod for best leading actor in a musical for Richard O’Brien’s The Rocky Horror Show, in which he plays Dr Frank-N-Furter, the ‘sweet transvestite’ immortalized on film by Tim Curry.
In order to triumph Sunday night, he will have to beat out Joshua Henry and Brandon Uranowitz for Ragtime, Sam Tutty in Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York) and Nicholas Christopher in a revival of the 1980s musical Chess, written by Andrew Lloyd Webber’s ex-lyricist Tim Rice with ABBA’s Benny Andersson and Bjorn Ulvaeus.
Stephanie Hsu, who was nominated for an Oscar for Everything Everywhere All at Once, is now up for the best leading actress in a musical Tony for The Rocky Horror Show, in which she plays Janet, the role Susan Sarandon committed to celluloid.
She finds herself pitted against Schmigadoon!’s Sara Chase – reprising her role from the Apple TV+ series – as well as Caissie Levy for Ragtime, Christiani Pitts for Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York) and Marla Mindelle for her star turn as Celine Dion in Titanique, which she also helped write.
Best featured actress in a musical is a category that this year includes two Saturday Night Live alumnae – Rachel Dratch as the narrator in The Rocky Horror Show and Ana Gasteyer for Schmigadoon!.
Their rivals are Shoshanna Bean in The Lost Boys as Lucy – the Dianne Wiest role in the film – as well as Nichelle Lewis for Ragtime and Hannah Cruz for Chess.
Meanwhile the nominees for best featured actor in a musical are Ali Louis Bourzgui playing the Kiefer Sutherland role of David in The Lost Boys, Andre de Shields as Old Deuteronomy in Cats and Layton Williams as the iceberg in Titanique, as well as Ben Levi Ross for Ragtime and Bryce Pinkham for Chess.
The musicals up for the prize are Schmigadoon!, with songs by Cinco Paul; The Lost Boys, with songs by the indie rock band The Rescues; and Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York), with music by Jim Barne and lyrics by Kit Buchan.



