Tony Award for Best Book of a Musical
| Tony Award for Best Book of a Musical | |
|---|---|
| Awarded for | Best Book of a Musical |
| Location | United States New York City |
| Presented by | American Theatre Wing The Broadway League |
| Currently held by | Will Aronson and Hue Park for Maybe Happy Ending (2025) |
| Website | TonyAwards.com |
The Tony Award for Best Book of a Musical is awarded to librettists of the spoken, non-sung dialogue, and storyline of a musical play. Eligibility is restricted to works with original narrative framework; plotless revues and revivals are ineligible. This award was originally called the Tony Award for Best Author, until musicals were split off from dramas.
Winners and nominees
indicates the winner
1940s
| Year | Production | Author |
|---|---|---|
| 1949 (3rd) | ||
| Kiss Me, Kate | Bella and Samuel Spewack |
1950s
| Year | Production | Author |
|---|---|---|
| 1950 (4th) | ||
| South Pacific | Oscar Hammerstein II and Joshua Logan |
1960s
| Year | Production | Author |
|---|---|---|
| 1962 (16th) [1] | ||
| How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying | Abe Burrows, Willie Gilbert and Jack Weinstock | |
| Carnival! | Helen Deutsch and Michael Stewart | |
| 1963 (17th) [2] | ||
| A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum | Larry Gelbart and Burt Shevelove | |
| Little Me | Neil Simon | |
| Oliver! | Lionel Bart | |
| Stop the World – I Want to Get Off | Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley | |
| 1964 (18th) [3] | ||
| Hello, Dolly! | Michael Stewart | |
| The Girl Who Came to Supper | Noël Coward and Harry Kurnitz | |
| High Spirits | Timothy Gray and Hugh Martin | |
| She Loves Me | Joe Masteroff | |
| 1965 (19th) [4] | ||
| Fiddler on the Roof | Joseph Stein | |
| Baker Street | Jerome Coopersmith | |
| Ben Franklin in Paris | Sidney Michaels | |
| Half a Sixpence | Beverley Cross |
1970s
| Year | Production | Author |
|---|---|---|
| 1971 (25th) [5] | ||
| Company | George Furth | |
| The Me Nobody Knows | Robert H. Livingston and Herb Schapiro | |
| The Rothschilds | Sherman Yellen | |
| 1972 (26th) [6] | ||
| Two Gentlemen of Verona | John Guare and Mel Shapiro | |
| Ain't Supposed to Die a Natural Death | Melvin Van Peebles | |
| Follies | James Goldman | |
| Grease | Warren Casey and Jim Jacobs | |
| 1973 (27th) [7] | ||
| A Little Night Music | Hugh Wheeler | |
| Don't Bother Me, I Can't Cope | Micki Grant | |
| Don't Play Us Cheap | Melvin Van Peebles | |
| Pippin | Roger O. Hirson | |
| 1974 (28th) [8] | ||
| Candide | Hugh Wheeler | |
| Raisin | Robert Nemiroff and Charlotte Zaltzberg | |
| Seesaw | Michael Bennett | |
| 1975 (29th) [9] | ||
| Shenandoah | James Lee Barrett, Philip Rose and Peter Udell | |
| The Lieutenant | Gene Curty, Nitra Scharfman and Chuck Strand | |
| Mack and Mabel | Michael Stewart | |
| The Wiz | William F. Brown | |
| 1976 (30th) [10] | ||
| A Chorus Line | Nicholas Dante and James Kirkwood Jr. | |
| Chicago | Fred Ebb and Bob Fosse | |
| Pacific Overtures | John Weidman | |
| The Robber Bridegroom | Alfred Uhry | |
| 1977 (31st) [11] | ||
| Annie | Thomas Meehan | |
| Happy End | Michael Feingold and Elisabeth Hauptmann | |
| I Love My Wife | Michael Stewart | |
| Your Arms Too Short to Box with God | Vinnette Justine Carroll | |
| 1978 (32nd) [12] | ||
| On the Twentieth Century | Betty Comden and Adolph Green | |
| A History of the American Film | Christopher Durang | |
| Runaways | Elizabeth Swados | |
| Working | Stephen Schwartz | |
| 1979 (33rd) [13] | ||
| Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street | Hugh Wheeler | |
| Ballroom | Jerome Kass | |
| The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas | Larry L. King and Peter Masterson | |
| They're Playing Our Song | Neil Simon |
1980s
| Year | Production | Author |
|---|---|---|
| 1980 (34th) [14] | ||
| Evita | Tim Rice | |
| Barnum | Mark Bramble | |
| A Day in Hollywood / A Night in the Ukraine | Dick Vosburgh | |
| Sugar Babies | Ralph G. Allen and Harry Rigby | |
| 1981 (35th) [15] | ||
| Woman of the Year | Peter Stone | |
| 42nd Street | Mark Bramble and Michael Stewart | |
| Tintypes | Mary Kyte | |
| The Moony Shapiro Songbook | Julian More and Monty Norman | |
| 1982 (36th) [16] | ||
| Dreamgirls | Tom Eyen | |
| The First | Martin Charnin and Joel Siegel | |
| Nine | Arthur Kopit | |
| Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat | Tim Rice | |
| 1983 (37th) [17] | ||
| Cats | T. S. Eliot | |
| A Doll's Life | Betty Comden and Adolph Green | |
| Merlin | Richard Levinson and William Link | |
| My One and Only | Timothy S. Mayer and Peter Stone | |
| 1984 (38th) [18] | ||
| La Cage aux Folles | Harvey Fierstein | |
| Baby | Sybille Pearson | |
| Sunday in the Park with George | James Lapine | |
| The Tap Dance Kid | Charles Blackwell | |
| 1985 (39th) | ||
| Big River | William Hauptman | |
| Grind | Fay Kanin | |
| Harrigan 'N Hart | Michael Stewart | |
| Quilters | Barbara Damashek and Molly Newman | |
| 1986 (40th) [19] | ||
| The Mystery of Edwin Drood | Rupert Holmes | |
| Big Deal | Bob Fosse | |
| Singin' in the Rain | Betty Comden and Adolph Green | |
| Wind in the Willows | Jane Iredale | |
| 1987 (41st) [20] | ||
| Les Misérables | Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schönberg | |
| Me and My Girl | Stephen Fry, Douglas Furber, Mike Ockrent and L. Arthur Rose | |
| Rags | Joseph Stein | |
| Smile | Howard Ashman | |
| 1988 (42nd) [21] | ||
| Into the Woods | James Lapine | |
| The Gospel at Colonus | Lee Breuer | |
| The Phantom of the Opera | Richard Stilgoe and Andrew Lloyd Webber | |
| Romance/Romance | Barry Harman |
1990s
| Year | Production | Author |
|---|---|---|
| 1990 (44th) [22] | ||
| City of Angels | Larry Gelbart | |
| Aspects of Love | Andrew Lloyd Webber | |
| Grand Hotel | Luther Davis | |
| Meet Me in St. Louis | Hugh Wheeler | |
| 1991 (45th) [23] | ||
| The Secret Garden | Marsha Norman | |
| Miss Saigon | Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schönberg | |
| Once on This Island | Lynn Ahrens | |
| The Will Rogers Follies | Peter Stone | |
| 1992 (46th) [24] | ||
| Falsettos | William Finn and James Lapine | |
| Crazy for You | Ken Ludwig | |
| Five Guys Named Moe | Clarke Peters | |
| Jelly's Last Jam | George C. Wolfe | |
| 1993 (47th) [25] | ||
| Kiss of the Spider Woman | Terrence McNally | |
| Anna Karenina | Peter Kellogg | |
| Blood Brothers | Willy Russell | |
| The Who's Tommy | Des McAnuff and Pete Townshend | |
| 1994 (48th) [26] | ||
| Passion | James Lapine | |
| Beauty and the Beast | Linda Woolverton | |
| Cyrano: The Musical | Koen van Dijk | |
| A Grand Night for Singing | Walter Bobbie | |
| 1995 (49th) | ||
| Sunset Boulevard | Don Black and Christopher Hampton | |
| 1996 (50th) [27] | ||
| Rent | Jonathan Larson | |
| Big | John Weidman | |
| Bring in 'da Noise, Bring in 'da Funk | Reg E. Gaines | |
| Chronicle of a Death Foretold | Graciela Daniele, Michael John LaChiusa and Jim Lewis | |
| 1997 (51st) [28] | ||
| Titanic | Peter Stone | |
| Jekyll & Hyde | Leslie Bricusse | |
| The Life | Cy Coleman, Ira Gasman and David Newman | |
| Steel Pier | David Thompson | |
| 1998 (52nd) [29] | ||
| Ragtime | Terrence McNally | |
| The Lion King | Roger Allers and Irene Mecchi | |
| The Scarlet Pimpernel | Nan Knighton | |
| Side Show | Bill Russell | |
| 1999 (53rd) [30] | ||
| Parade | Alfred Uhry | |
| Footloose | Walter Bobbie and Dean Pitchford | |
| It Ain't Nothin' but the Blues | Charles Bevel, Lita Gaithers, Randal Myler, Ron Taylor and Dan Wheetman | |
| Marlene | Pam Gems |
2000s
2010s
| Year | Production | Author |
|---|---|---|
| 2010 (64th) [41] | ||
| Memphis | Joe DiPietro | |
| Everyday Rapture | Dick Scanlan and Sherie Rene Scott | |
| Fela! | Bill T. Jones and Jim Lewis | |
| Million Dollar Quartet | Colin Escott and Floyd Mutrux | |
| 2011 (65th) [42] | ||
| The Book of Mormon | Trey Parker, Robert Lopez and Matt Stone | |
| Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson | Alex Timbers | |
| The Scottsboro Boys | David Thompson | |
| Sister Act | Douglas Carter Beane, Bill and Cheri Steinkellner | |
| 2012 (66th) [43] | ||
| Once | Enda Walsh | |
| Lysistrata Jones | Douglas Carter Beane | |
| Newsies | Harvey Fierstein | |
| Nice Work If You Can Get It | Joe DiPietro | |
| 2013 (67th) [44] | ||
| Matilda the Musical | Dennis Kelly | |
| A Christmas Story: The Musical | Joseph Robinette | |
| Kinky Boots | Harvey Fierstein | |
| Rodgers + Hammerstein's Cinderella | Douglas Carter Beane | |
| 2014 (68th) [45] | ||
| A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder | Robert L. Freedman | |
| Aladdin | Chad Beguelin | |
| Beautiful: The Carole King Musical | Douglas McGrath | |
| Bullets Over Broadway | Woody Allen | |
| 2015 (69th) [46] | ||
| Fun Home | Lisa Kron | |
| An American in Paris | Craig Lucas | |
| Something Rotten! | Karey Kirkpatrick and John O'Farrell | |
| The Visit | Terrence McNally | |
| 2016 (70th) [47] | ||
| Hamilton | Lin-Manuel Miranda | |
| Bright Star | Steve Martin | |
| School of Rock | Julian Fellowes | |
| Shuffle Along, or, the Making of the Musical Sensation of 1921 and All That Followed | George C. Wolfe | |
| 2017 (71st) [48] | ||
| Dear Evan Hansen | Steven Levenson | |
| Come from Away | David Hein and Irene Sankoff | |
| Groundhog Day | Danny Rubin | |
| Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812 | Dave Malloy | |
| 2018 (72nd) [49] | ||
| The Band's Visit | Itamar Moses | |
| Frozen | Jennifer Lee | |
| Mean Girls | Tina Fey | |
| SpongeBob SquarePants | Kyle Jarrow | |
| 2019 (73rd) [50] | ||
| Tootsie | Robert Horn | |
| Ain’t Too Proud | Dominique Morisseau | |
| Beetlejuice | Scott Brown and Anthony King | |
| Hadestown | Anaïs Mitchell | |
| The Prom | Chad Beguelin and Bob Martin |
2020s
| Year | Production | Author |
|---|---|---|
| 2020 (74th) | ||
| Jagged Little Pill | Diablo Cody | |
| Moulin Rouge! | John Logan | |
| Tina: The Tina Turner Musical | Katori Hall, Frank Ketelaar and Kees Prins | |
| 2022 (75th) [51] | ||
| A Strange Loop | Michael R. Jackson | |
| Girl from the North Country | Conor McPherson | |
| MJ | Lynn Nottage | |
| Mr. Saturday Night | Billy Crystal, Lowell Ganz and Babaloo Mandel | |
| Paradise Square | Christina Anderson, Craig Lucas and Larry Kirwan | |
| 2023 (76th) [52] | ||
| Kimberly Akimbo | David Lindsay-Abaire | |
| & Juliet | David West Read | |
| New York, New York | David Thompson and Sharon Washington | |
| Shucked | Robert Horn | |
| Some Like It Hot | Matthew Lopez and Amber Ruffin | |
| 2024 (77th) [53] | ||
| Suffs | Shaina Taub | |
| Hell's Kitchen | Kristoffer Diaz | |
| The Notebook | Bekah Brunstetter | |
| The Outsiders | Justin Levine and Adam Rapp | |
| Water for Elephants | Rick Elice | |
| 2025 (78th) | ||
| Maybe Happy Ending | Will Aronson and Hue Park | |
| Buena Vista Social Club | Marco Ramirez | |
| Dead Outlaw | Itamar Moses | |
| Death Becomes Her | Marco Pennette | |
| Operation Mincemeat | David Cumming, Felix Hagan, Natasha Hodgson and Zoë Roberts |
Award records
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Nomination records
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See also
- Tony Award for Best Original Score
- Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Book of a Musical
- Laurence Olivier Award for Best Original Score or New Orchestrations
- List of Tony Award-nominated productions
References
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- ^ "1976 Tony Awards Nominees". American Theatre Wing. Retrieved August 11, 2023.
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