Honours Come Home For New York University Alum And Faculty

Thirteen New York University alumni and faculty won Tony Awards last night, including the coveted honors for Best Play, Best Revival of a Play and Best Revival of a Musical. The 76th annual awards, recognizing excellence in producing, writing, acting, and design, were presented by the Broadway League at the United Palace.

Hosted by Ariana DeBose, the celebration was unscripted because of the ongoing screenwriters’ strike. Almost 40 NYU alumni and faculty from seven schools received nominations in 15 categories.

Leopoldstadt, produced by three alumni, won Best New Play, while Topdog/Underdog, written by faculty member Susan-Lori Parks, won Best Revival of a Play. Best Revival of a Musical went to Parade, produced by three alumni.

The American Theatre Wing’s Annual Antoinette Perry “Tony” Awards® honor excellence on Broadway in 26 competitive categories. The winners are chosen by designated voters representing performers, producers and industry professionals. A complete list of nominees and winners is on the American Theatre Wing website.

NYU alumni and faculty winners for 2023 include:

Best Play

Leopoldstadt

Hunter Arnold (STERN ‘13), Wendy Federman (STERN ‘79), Heni Koenigsberg (STEINHARDT ‘74), producers

Best Revival of a Musical

Parade

Rose Caiola (TSOA ‘91), Winston Hatta (STERN ’98, SPS ’02, ’05), Kevin Ryan (LAW ’00), Daniel Stone (SPS ‘22), producers

Best Revival of a Play

Topdog/Underdog

Susan-Lori Parks (Faculty, TSOA), playwright

Marc Platt (LAW, ‘82), producer

Best Featured Actor in a Play

Brandon Uranowitz (TSOA ‘88, SSSW ‘23), Leopoldstadt

Best Featured Actress in a Play

Miriam Silverman, (Faculty, TSOA) The Sign in Sidney Brustein’s Window

Best Costume Design of a Musical

Gregg Barnes (TSOA ‘83), Some Like It Hot

Best Scenic Design of a Musical

Beowulf Boritt (TSOA ‘96), New York, New York