Check out the complete list of winners and nominees below with winners highlighted in bold red text.
Best Musical
- An American in Paris
- Fun Home
- Something Rotten!
- The Visit
Best Play
- The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
- Disgraced
- Hand to God
- Wolf Hall, Parts One and Two
Best Revival of a Musical
- The King and I
- On the Town
- On the Twentieth Century
Best Revival of a Play
- The Elephant Man
- Skylight
- This Is Our Youth
- You Can’t Take It with You
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 Actor in a Play
- Steven Boyer – Hand to God
- Bradley Cooper – The Elephant Man
- Ben Miles – Wolf Hall, Parts One and Two
- Bill Nighy – Skylight
- Alex Sharp – The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
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 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 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 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 and 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 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 and Two
- Sarah Stiles – Hand to God
- Julie White – 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 Director of a Play
- Stephen Daldry – Skylight
- Marianne Elliot – 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 and Two
- Moritz von Stuelpnagel – Hand to God
Best Book of a Musical
- An American in Paris
- Fun Home
- Something Rotten!
- The Visit
Best Original Score
- Fun Home
- The Last Ship
- Something Rotten!
- The Visit
Best Choreography
- An American in Paris
- The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
- The King and I
- On the Town
- Something Rotten!
Best Orchestrations
- An American in Paris
- Fun Home
- The Last Ship
- Something Rotten!
Best Scenic Design of a Musical
- An American in Paris
- Fun Home
- The King and I
- On the Twentieth Century
Best Scenic Design of a Play
- The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
- Skylight
- Wolf Hall, Parts One and Two
- You Can’t Take It with You
Best Costume Design of a Musical
- An American in Paris
- The King and I
- On the Twentieth Century
- Something Rotten!
Best Costume Design of a Play
- Airline Highway
- The Audience
- Wolf Hall, Parts One and Two
- You Can’t Take it With You
Best Lighting Design of a Musical
- An American in Paris
- Fun Home
- The King and I
- The Visit
Best Lighting Design of a Play
- Airline Highway
- The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
- Skylight
- Wolf Hall, Parts One and Two
Special Tony Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Theatre
- Tommy Tune
Special Tony Award
- John Cameron Mitchell
Isabelle Stevenson Tony Award
- Stephen Schwartz
Tony Honors for Excellence in Theatre
- Arnold Abramson
- Adrian Bryan-Brown
- Gene O’Donovan