Tony Nominees Answer One Question: What Would They Bring to Broadway With No Budget Limits? Here Are the Answers
Tony nominees recently shared their dream projects for Broadway without budget constraints. Responses varied from specific shows to broader initiatives aimed at enhancing access to theater. Notable ideas included making Broadway accessible to all public school students and reviving classic musicals in new theaters.
- ▪Tony nominees were asked what they would bring to Broadway with unlimited resources.
- ▪Stephanie Hsu proposed that every public school student in New York City should have access to Broadway shows.
- ▪Brandon Uranowitz envisioned a new theater near Lincoln Center dedicated to rotating Stephen Sondheim revivals.
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Home Legit Awards May 19, 2026 8:00am PT Tony Nominees Answer One Question: What Would They Bring to Broadway With No Budget Limits? Here Are the Answers By Clayton Davis Plus Icon Clayton Davis Senior Awards Editor byClaytonDavis Latest ‘I Punched a Hole in the Box and Got Out’: Nathan Lane, Laurie Metcalf and a Tony-Nominated ‘Death of a Salesman’ Revival for the Ages 17 hours ago Inside the 2026 Tony Nominees Event: Carrie Coon Calls for Universal Childcare, Brandon Uranowitz and Stephanie Hsu Want a Better Broadway 2 days ago The Oscars’ New Inclusion Rules Wouldn’t Disqualify Any Best Picture Nominee in History. So Why Is Elon Musk Melting Down Over ‘The Odyssey’? 2 days ago See All Getty This year’s Tony nominees are answering a hypothetical Broadway call.
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