List of Tony Award- and Olivier Award-winning plays explained

The following is a list of plays that have won the Tony Award or Laurence Olivier Award for Best Play. Highlighted shows are currently running on either Broadway or West End as of June 2024.

TitleYearWriter(s)TonyOlivierNotes[1]
All the Way2012Robert Schenkkan2014Won both Tony Awards for which it was nominated.
Amadeus1979Peter Shaffer1981Nominated for seven Tony Awards, winning five.
Angels in America: Millennium Approaches1991Tony Kushner1993Nominated for nine Tony Awards, winning four.
Angels in America: Perestroika1992Tony Kushner1994Nominated for six Tony Awards, winning three.
Another Country1982Julian Mitchell1982
Arcadia1994Tom Stoppard1994
'Art'1994Yasmina Reza1998Nominated for three Tony Awards, winning one.
2007Tracy Letts2008Nominated for seven Tony Awards, winning five.
Becket1959Jean Anouilh1961Nominated for five Tony Awards, winning four.
Benefactors1984Michael Frayn1984
Betrayal1979Harold Pinter1979
Biloxi Blues1984Neil Simon1985Won all three Tony Awards for which it was nominated.
Black Watch2009Gregory Burke2009
Blackbird2007David Harrower2007
Blue/Orange2001Joe Penhall2001
Borstal Boy1967Frank McMahon1970Nominated for three Tony Awards, winning one.
Broken Glass1995Arthur Miller1995
Children of a Lesser God1980Mark Medoff19801981Nominated for four Tony Awards, winning three.
Chimerica2013Lucy Kirkwood2014
Closer1998Patrick Marber1998
Clybourne Park2010Bruce Norris20122011Nominated for four Tony Awards, winning one.
The Coast of Utopia2002Tom Stoppard2007Nominated for ten Tony Awards, winning seven.
The Cocktail Party1949T. S. Eliot1950Won one Tony Award for which it was nominated.
Collaborators2012John Hodge2012
Copenhagen1998Michael Frayn2000Won all three Tony Awards for which it was nominated.
The Crucible1953Arthur Miller1953Won both Tony Awards for which it was nominated.
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time2013Simon Stephens20152013Nominated for six Tony Awards, winning five.
Da1978Hugh Leonard1978Won all four Tony Awards for which it was nominated.
Dancing at Lughnasa1990Brian Friel19921991Nominated for eight Tony Awards, winning three.
Dear Daddy1976Denis Cannan1976
Dear England2023James Graham2024
Death and the Maiden1992Ariel Dorfman1992
Death of a Salesman1949Arthur Miller1949Won all six Tony Awards for which it was nominated.
The Desperate Hours1955Joseph Hayes1955Won both Tony Awards for which it was nominated.
The Diary of Anne Frank1955Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett1956Nominated for five Tony Awards, winning one.
A Disappearing Number2008Simon McBurney2008
Doubt2004John Patrick Shanley2005Nominated for eight Tony Awards, winning four.
The Elephant Man1979Bernard Pomerance1979Nominated for seven Tony Awards, winning three.
Equus1973Peter Shaffer1975Nominated for five Tony Awards, winning two.
Fences1983August Wilson1987Nominated for six Tony Awards, winning four.
The Ferryman2017Jez Butterworth20192018Nominated for nine Tony Awards, winning four.
The Fire that Consumes1977Henry de Montherlant, Vivian Cox and Bernard Miles1977
The Fourposter1951Jan de Hartog1952Won both Tony Awards for which it was nominated.
Glengarry Glen Ross1983David Mamet1983
The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia?2002Edward Albee2002Nominated for two Tony Awards, winning one.
God of Carnage2006Yasmina Reza2009Nominated for six Tony Awards, winning three.
Goodnight Children Everywhere2000Richard Nelson2000
The Grapes of Wrath1988Frank Galati1990Nominated for eight Tony Awards, winning two.
The Great White Hope1967Howard Sackler1969Won all three Tony Awards for which it was nominated.
Hangmen2015Martin McDonagh2016
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child2016J. K. Rowling, Jack Thorne and John Tiffany20182017Nominated for ten Tony Awards, winning six.
The Heidi Chronicles1988Wendy Wasserstein1989Nominated for six Tony Awards, winning two.
The History Boys2004Alan Bennett20062005Nominated for seven Tony Awards, winning six.
The Homecoming1965Harold Pinter1967Nominated for six Tony Awards, winning four.
The Humans2014Stephen Karam2016Nominated for six Tony Awards, winning four.
I Am My Own Wife2003Doug Wright2004Nominated for three Tony Awards, winning two.
I'm Not Rappaport1984Herb Gardner1986Won all three Tony Awards for which it was nominated.
The Inheritance2018Matthew Lopez20202019Nominated for eleven Tony Awards, winning four.
J.B.1958Archibald MacLeish1959Nominated for five Tony Awards, winning two.
Jitney2002August Wilson2002
King Charles III2014Mike Bartlett2015
The Last Night of Ballyhoo1996Alfred Uhry1997Nominated for four Tony Awards, winning one.
The Lehman Trilogy2013Stefano Massini and Ben Power2022Nominated for eight Tony Awards, winning five.
Leopoldstadt2020Tom Stoppard20232020Nominated for six Tony Awards, winning four.
Les liaisons dangereuses1986Christopher Hampton1986
The Life and Adventures of Nicholas Nickleby1980David Edgar19821980Nominated for nine Tony Awards, winning five.
Life of Pi2019Lolita Chakrabarti2022
Long Day's Journey into Night1956Eugene O'Neill1957Nominated for six Tony Awards, winning two.
Lost in Yonkers1990Neil Simon1991Nominated for five Tony Awards, winning four.
Love! Valour! Compassion!1994Terrence McNally1995Nominated for five Tony Awards, winning two.
Luther1961John Osborne1964Nominated for two Tony Awards, winning one.
M. Butterfly1988David Henry Hwang1988Nominated for seven Tony Awards, winning three.
A Man for All Seasons1960Robert Bolt1962Won all five Tony Awards for which it was nominated.
Marat/Sade1965Peter Weiss1966Nominated for five Tony Awards, winning four.
Master Class1995Terrence McNally1996Won all three Tony Awards for which it was nominated.
The Miracle Worker1959William Gibson1960Nominated for five Tony Awards, winning four.
Mister Roberts1948Thomas Heggen and Joshua Logan1948Won all six Tony Awards for which it was nominated.
The Mountaintop2010Katori Hall2010
On the Shore of the Wide World2006Simon Stephens2006
Oslo2016J. T. Rogers2017Nominated for seven Tony Awards, winning two.
Our Country's Good1988Timberlake Wertenbaker1988
The Pillowman2004Martin McDonagh2004
Prima Facie2019Suzie Miller2023
Proof2000David Auburn2001Nominated for six Tony Awards, winning three.
Racing Demon1990David Hare1990
The Real Thing1982Tom Stoppard1984Nominated for seven Tony Awards, winning five.
Red2009John Logan2010Nominated for seven Tony Awards, winning six.
Red Noses1985Peter Barnes1985
The River Niger1972Joseph A. Walker1974Nominated for three Tony Awards, winning one.
The Rose Tattoo1951Tennessee Williams1951Won all four Tony Awards for which it was nominated.
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead1966Tom Stoppard1968Nominated for eight Tony Awards, winning four.
Serious Money1987Caryl Churchill1987
The Shadow Box1977Michael Cristofer1977Nominated for five Tony Awards, winning two.
Side Man1998Warren Leight1999Won both Tony Awards for which it was nominated.
Six Degrees of Separation1993John Guare1993
Skylight1996David Hare1996
Sleuth1970Anthony Shaffer1971Nominated for three Tony Awards, winning one.
Stanley1997Pam Gems1997
Stereophonic2023David Adjmi2024Nominated for thirteen Tony Awards, winning five.
Sticks and Bones1971David Rabe1972Nominated for four Tony Awards, winning two.
The Subject Was Roses1964Frank D. Gilroy1965Nominated for five Tony Awards, winning two.
Sunrise at Campobello1958Dore Schary1958Nominated for five Tony Awards, winning four.
Take Me Out2002Richard Greenberg2003Nominated for four Tony Awards, winning three.
The Teahouse of the August Moon1953John Patrick1954Won all three Tony Awards for which it was nominated.
That Championship Season1972Jason Miller1973Nominated for five Tony Awards, winning two.
Torch Song Trilogy1982Harvey Fierstein1983Won both Tony Awards for which it was nominated.
Travesties1974Tom Stoppard1976Nominated for three Tony Awards, winning two.
Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike2012Christopher Durang2013Nominated for six Tony Awards, winning one.
Vincent in Brixton2003Nicholas Wright2003
War Horse2007Nick Stafford2011Won all six Tony Awards for which it was nominated.
The Weir1999Conor McPherson1999
Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?1962Edward Albee1963Nominated for six Tony Awards, winning five.
Whose Life Is It Anyway?1978Brian Clark1978

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.ibdb.com/ Internet Broadway Database