The Tony Awards have concluded, marking Broadway’s momentous occasion. Hosted by Pink, the 79th Tony Awards took place Sunday night at Radio City Music Hall. This year, awards were distributed across various productions. ‘Death of a Salesman’ led with six awards, including Best Play Revival.
Three shows earned four Tonys each: the revival of ‘Ragtime,’ the pop-rock musical ‘The Lost Boys,’ and ‘Schmigadoon!,’ about a couple stuck in a musical theater universe. ‘Cats: The Jellicle Ball,’ featuring cats as ballroom contestants, received three awards.
Some award-winning productions like ‘Fallen Angels,’ ‘Oedipus,’ and ‘Liberation’ have closed. However, many acclaimed shows remain on stage. To buy tickets, consider the production’s website or the theater’s box office to avoid convenience fees. Use reliable sites like TodayTix, BroadwayBox, or TheaterMania for discounts. Avoid unverified vendors due to counterfeit risks.
For significant savings, look into lottery or rush tickets for every winning production, though these require quick action and some luck. Playbill provides detailed policy lists. Alternatively, visit TKTS booths in Times Square and Lincoln Center for discounted same or next-day tickets.

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