- List of Tony Award and Olivier Award winning musicals
The following is an annotated alphabetical list of musicals that have won the
Tony Award orLaurence Olivier Award for Best Musical.:
m = music, l = lyrics, b = book::(Noteworthy trivia appear in parentheses)::(5,678) = number of performances (in original Broadway production if not specified) ::> denotes shows that are still in production. The number of Broadway performances are updated as ofDecember 10 ,2007 . The number of West End performances are updated sporadically as information becomes available.::"Tony Award winner" denotes winner of Tony for Best Musical::"Olivier Award winner" denotes winner of award for Best New Musical* "
A Chorus Line ", 1975, mMarvin Hamlisch , lEdward Kleban , bJames Kirkwood, Jr. andNicholas Dante (6,137, the longest-running Broadway musical in history, until beaten by "Cats") (1976 Tony Award winner)
*"Ain't Misbehavin' ", mFats Waller , l various, b Murray Horwitz andRichard Maltby, Jr. (1,604) (1978 Tony Award winner)
*"A Little Night Music ", mlStephen Sondheim , bHugh Wheeler (601) (1973 Tony Award winner)
*"Annie ", 1977, (Based on the comic strip Little Orphan Annie), mCharles Strouse , lMartin Charnin , bThomas Meehan (2,377) (1977 Tony Award winner) (1977 Tony Award winner)
*"Applause" (based on "All About Eve "), 1970, mCharles Strouse , lLee Adams , bBetty Comden andAdolph Green (896) (1970 Tony Award winner;Lauren Bacall 's musical debut)
*"Avenue Q ", 2003, mlRobert Lopez andJeff Marx , bJeff Whitty (>1,919) (2004 Tony Award winner; Puppets tackle adult themes).
*"Beauty and the Beast", 1994, (Based on the 1991 Disney film), mAlan Menken , lHoward Ashman andTim Rice , bLinda Woolverton (5,464) (1998 Olivier Award winner)
*"Billy Elliot the Musical " 2005, mElton John , lb Lee Hall (>500 in London) (2006 Olivier Award winner; nominated for nine Oliviers, won four)
*"Big River", 1984, mlRoger Miller , bWilliam Hauptman (1,005) (1985 Tony Award Winner; nominated for tenTony Award s; won seven).
*"Blood Brothers", 1983, mlbWilly Russell (>7,500 in London, 1988 revival; 839 on Broadway) (1983 Olivier Award winner; nominated for seven Tonys)
*"Bye Bye Birdie ", 1960, mCharles Strouse , lLee Adams , bMichael Stewart (607) (precursor to the rock musical; 1961 Tony Award; nominated for seven Tonys; won four, includingDick van Dyke for Best Actor)
*"Cabaret", (1998 Revival), (Based on "I Am a Camera "), mJohn Kander lFred Ebb , bJoe Masteroff (2,378; the original production ran 1,166 performances) (1967 Tony Award winner)(1972 film became one of the most popular movie musicals)
*"Candide", 1956, mLeonard Bernstein , lRichard Wilbur , bHugh Wheeler , (based on the novella of the same name byVoltaire ) (the longest run for this much-revived show was 740 performances in its 1974 Broadway revival) (1988 Oliver Award winner)
*"Carmen Jones " (based on the opera "Carmen "), 1943, mGeorges Bizet , lbOscar Hammerstein II (502) (1992 Olivier Award winner)
*"Caroline, or Change ",2003, 2006 in London, mJeanine Tesori , lbTony Kushner (2007 Oliver Award; nominated for six Tonys, won one) (>200 in London)
*"Cats", 1981, mAndrew Lloyd Webber , lT. S. Eliot , b Lloyd Webber andTrevor Nunn ("Memory") (Based on "Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats ") (8,300 in London (some references say 8,949); 7,485 on Broadway) (1983 Tony Award winner)
*"City of Angels", 1989, mCy Coleman , lDavid Zippel , bLarry Gelbart (878) (1990 Tony Award winner; 1994 Olivier Award winner)
*"Company", 1970, mlStephen Sondheim , bGeorge Furth (705) (1971 Tony Award winner; nominated for 12 Tonys; won 6)
*"The Comedy of Errors " mGuy Woolfenden lbWilliam Shakespeare (1977 Olivier Award winner)
*"Contact", 1999, ml various, bJohn Weidman andSusan Stroman (1,010) (2000 Tony Award winner; nominated for 6 Tonys; won four) (This "dance play" uses pre-recorded music from famous composers and has no singing)
*"Crazy for You ", 1992, mGeorge Gershwin , lIra Gershwin , bKen Ludwig (1,622; 1,200+ in London) (1992 Tony Award winner; 1993 Olivier Award winner - nominated for nine Tonys; won three)
*"Damn Yankees " (based on the book "The Year the Yankees Lost the Pennant"), 1955, mRichard Adler , l Jerry Ross, bGeorge Abbott ,Douglass Wallop (1,019) (1956 Tony Award winner)
*"Evita", 1978, mAndrew Lloyd Webber , lTim Rice (based on the life ofEva Perón , combined innovative styles of music in the musical format and was the last collaboration between Lloyd Webber and Rice on a musical; began as a concept album in 1976) (2,900 in London; 1,567 on Broadway) (1978 Oliver Award winner; 1980 Tony Award winner)
*"Fiddler on the Roof ", 1964, (Based on "Tevye and his Daughters" bySholom Aleichem ), mJerry Bock , lSheldon Harnick , bJoseph Stein ("If I Were a Rich Man") (3,242, the longest-running Broadway musical in history, until beaten by "Grease") (1965 Tony Award winner)
*"Fiorello! ", 1959, mJerry Bock , lSheldon Harnick , bGeorge Abbott ,Jerome Weidman (796) (won thePulitzer Prize ; 1960 Tony Award winner)
*"Follies ", 1971, mlStephen Sondheim , bJames Goldman (521) (1987 Olivier Award winner) (This melancholy show is much-revived)
*"42nd Street", 1980, (Loosely based on popular 1933 film of the same name) mHarry Warren , lAl Dubin , b Michael Stewart andMark Bramble (3,486) (1981 Tony Award winner; 1984 Olivier Award winner)
*"Fosse ", 1998, ml various (1,100) (1999 Tony Award winner; nominated for seven Tonys; won three)
*"A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum ", 1962, mlStephen Sondheim , bBurt Shevelove ,Larry Gelbart (964) (1963 Tony Award winner; nominated for eight Tonys; won six)
*"Guys and Dolls ", 1950, mlFrank Loesser , bJo Swerling andAbe Burrows (1,200) ("Luck Be a Lady Tonight") (1951 Tony Award winner; five Tonys)(1955 film became a popular movie musical)
*"Hairspray", 2002, mMarc Shaiman , lScott Wittman and Shaiman, bThomas Meehan (>2,185)(You Can't Stop the Beat) (2003 Tony Award winner; won eight Tonys)
*"Hallelujah, Baby! " mJule Styne , lBetty Comden andAdolph Green , bArthur Laurents (1968 Tony Award winner)
*"Hello, Dolly!", 1964, mlJerry Herman , bMichael Stewart (2,844, the second-longest running Broadway musical in history until "Grease" pushed it down a rank) (1964 Tony Award winner; won 10 Tonys)
*"Honk! (The Ugly Duckling musical)" (1992) mGeorge Stiles , lb Anthony Drewe (2000 Olivier Award winner; this children's favorite is frequently revived)
*"How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying ", 1961, mlFrank Loesser , bAbe Burrows , Jack Weinstock,Willie Gilbert (1,417) (1962 Tony Award winner; won seven Tonys and the 1962 Pulitzer Prize for Drama)
*"Jerome Robbins' Broadway ", 1989, mlb uncredited (634) (1989 Tony Award winner; won six Tonys)
*"", 2003, (609 in London) (2004 Oliver Award winner; nominated for eight Oliviers; won four. Irreverent musical generated protests by Christian groups)
*"Jersey Boys ", 2005, mlBob Gaudio andBob Crewe , bMarshall Brickman andRick Elice (Jukebox musical ) (2006 Tony Award winner; won four Tonys)
*"Jolson The Musical ", 1996, ml various, b Francis Essex and Rob Bettinson (580) (1996 Olivier Award winner)
*"Kat and the Kings ", 1998, mTaliep Petersen , lbDavid Kramer (157 on Broadway) (1999 Olivier Award winner; the cast also won as a group for Best Actor)
*"The King and I " (based on the book "Anna and the King of Siam "), 1951, mRichard Rodgers , lbOscar Hammerstein II (1,246) (1952 Tony Award winner; won five Tonys) (1956 film became one of the most popular movie musicals)
*"Kismet", 1953 on Broadway; 1955 in London, (684 in London; 583 on Broadway) (1954 Tony Award winner)
*"Kiss Me, Kate " (based on "The Taming of the Shrew "), 1948, mlCole Porter , bSamuel and Bella Spewack (1,077) (won the first Tony for Best Musical in 1949)
*"Kiss of the Spider Woman", 1993, mJohn Kander , lFred Ebb , bTerrence McNally (906) (1993 Tony Award winner)
*"La Cage aux Folles ", 1983, (Based on 1979 French film), mlJerry Herman , bHarvey Fierstein (1,761) (1984 Tony Award winner)
*"Les Misérables", 1987 on Broadway, 1985 in London, 1980 in Paris, mClaude-Michel Schönberg , lbAlain Boublil (English lyrics byHerbert Kretzmer ; through composed) (Based on the novel byVictor Hugo ) (>9,000 in London (the longest-running West End musical in history); 6,680 on Broadway) (1987 Tony Award winner; nominated for 12 Tony Awards and won eight)
*"The Lion King", 1997, (Based on the 1994 Disney film) mElton John , lTim Rice , bRoger Allers andIrene Mecchi (>4,212) (1998 Tony Award winner)
*"A Little Night Music " (based on the film "Smiles of a Summer Night "), 1973, mlStephen Sondheim , bHugh Wheeler (600) (1973 Tony Award winner)
*"Man of La Mancha ", 1965, (suggested by the life and works ofMiguel de Cervantes , especially "Don Quixote "). mMitch Leigh , lJoe Darion , bDale Wasserman (2,328) (1966 Tony Award winner)
*"Martin Guerre", 1996, (770) (1997 Olivier Award winner)
*"Me and My Girl " (1985 revival), 3,303, mNoel Gay , lbDouglas Furber andL. Arthur Rose (originally ran 1,646 performances in 1937, which was unusual at the time) (1985 Olivier Award winner) (In 1937, withWorld War II impending, "The Times" famously used its hit song in a headline: "While dictators rage and statesmen talk, all Europe dances - to 'The Lambeth Walk '.")
*"Merrily We Roll Along" (2001 Olivier Award winner)
*"Monty Python's Spamalot ", 2005, m John DuPrez andEric Idle , lbEric Idle (>1120) (2005 Tony Award winner)
*"The Music Man ", 1957, mlbMeredith Willson (1,375) (1958 Tony Award winner)
*"My Fair Lady ", 1956, (Based on G.B. Shaw's "Pygmalion"), mFrederick Loewe , lbAlan Jay Lerner ("I Could Have Danced All Night," "On the Street Where You Live") (2,717, the longest-running musical in history, until beaten by "The Fantasticks" off-Broadway and "Fiddler on the Roof" on Broadway) (1957 Tony Award winner)(1964 film became one of the most popular movie musicals)
*"The Mystery of Edwin Drood", 1985, mlbRupert Holmes (604) (Based onCharles Dickens ' unfinished novel, this award-winning show gave the audience the opportunity to vote on the ending, and numerous alternative endings were written to accommodate whatever selection they made.) (1986 Tony Award winner) (Retitled in 1986 as "Drood"; all licensed productions have used this new title. Also the only Tony Award-winning musical with book, music, lyrics, and orchestrations all by the same creator.)
*"Nine" mlMaury Yeston , bArthur Kopit (1982 Tony Award winner)
*"Once on This Island " (1995 Olivier Award winner)
*"Our House " (2003 Oliver Award winner)
*"Pajama Game ", 1954, mRichard Adler , l Jerry Ross, bGeorge Abbott ,Richard Bissell (1,063) (1955 Tony Award winner)
*"Passion" mlStephen Sondheim , bJames Lapine (280; the shortest-running Tony winner in history) (1994 Tony Award winner)
*"The Phantom of the Opera", 1988 on Broadway 1986 in London, mAndrew Lloyd Webber , l Charles Hart, b Lloyd Webber andRichard Stilgoe (Based on the novel byGaston Leroux ) (>8,263 on Broadway (the longest-running Broadway musical in history); >8,800 in London) (1988 Tony Award winner)
*"Poppy" (1982 Olivier Award winner)
*"The Producers", 2001, (Based on 1968 film), mlMel Brooks , b Brooks andThomas Meehan (2,502) (2001 Tony Award winner; won a record-breaking 12Tony Awards ) (first a movie about a musical, then a musical about a musical)
*"Raisin", 1973, m Judd Woldin, l Robert Brittan, b Robert Nemiroff and Charlotte Zaltzberg (847) (1974 Tony Award winner)
*"Redhead mAlbert Hague lDorothy Fields , b Dorothy andHerbert Fields ,Sidney Sheldon , andDavid Shaw (1959 Tony Award winner)
*"Rent", 1996, (Based upon Puccini's opera "La Bohème "), mlbJonathan Larson (>4,827) ("Pulitzer Prize" Winner, 1996 Tony Award winner) (Larson died of anaortic aneurysm the day before "Rent" opened off-Broadway.)
*"Return to the Forbidden Planet ", 1989, (1,152) (1989 Olivier Award winner)
*"1776", 1969, mlSherman Edwards , bPeter Stone (1,217) (1969 Tony Award winner)
*"Songbook (musical) " (1979 Oliver Award winner)
*"The Sound of Music ", 1959 on Broadway, 1961 in London, mRichard Rodgers , lOscar Hammerstein II , bHoward Lindsay andRussell Crouse (2,385 in London; 1,442 on Broadway) (1960 Tony Award winner) (1965 film became one of the most popular movie musicals)
*"South Pacific", 1949, (Based onJames A. Michener 's "Tales of the South Pacific "), mRichard Rodgers , lbOscar Hammerstein II , bJoshua Logan (1,925, the second longest-running Broadway musical up to that time) (1950 Tony Award winner)
*"Spring Awakening", 2006, mDuncan Sheik , lbSteven Sater (2007 Tony Award winner - nominated for 11 Tony, winning 8)
*"Sunday in the Park with George ", 1984 (540) (1985 Pulitzer Prize winner; 1991 Olivier Award winner)
*"Sunset Boulevard ", 1993 in London; 1994 on Broadway, mAndrew Lloyd Webber , lDon Black , bChristopher Hampton and Black (1,600 in London; 977 on Broadway) (1995 Tony Award winner)
*"Sweeney Todd " (based on the play byChristopher Bond ), 1979, mlStephen Sondheim , bHugh Wheeler (557) (1979 Tony Award winner; 1980 Oliver Award winner)
*"Thoroughly Modern Millie", 2002, mJeanine Tesori andArthur Sullivan , lDick Scanlan , bRichard Morris and Scanlan (904) (2002 Tony Award winner)
*"Titanic", 1997, mlMaury Yeston , bPeter Stone (804) (1997 Tony Award winner)
*"Two Gentlemen of Verona", 1971, mGalt MacDermot , lJohn Guare , b adapted fromWilliam Shakespeare (627) (1972 Tony Award winner)
*"The Will Rogers Follies , 1991, mCy Coleman , lBetty Comden andAdolph Green , bPeter Stone (983) (1991 Tony Award winner)
*"The Wiz ", 1975, mlCharlie Smalls , bWilliam F. Brown (Based on "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz " byL. Frank Baum ) (1,672) (1975 Tony Award winner; best of a number of disco-soul musicals from the 1970s)
*"Wonderful Town " (based on the play "My Sister Eileen "), 1953, mLeonard Bernstein , lBetty Comden andAdolph Green , bJoseph Fields ,Jerome Chodorov (559) (1953 Tony Award winner);Other notable Tony winners that did not win "Best musical":
*"Aida", 2000, (Loosely based on the Verdi opera), mElton John , lTim Rice , bLinda Woolverton , Robert Falls andDavid Henry Hwang (1,852) (won four Tonys)
*"Annie Get Your Gun", 1946, mlIrving Berlin , b Herbert andDorothy Fields (1,147: 1,304 in London) (Irving Berlin wrote the songs whenJerome Kern died suddenly)(Too early for a Tony, the 1999 revival won Best Revival)
*"Anything Goes ", 1934, mlCole Porter , bGuy Bolton ,P.G. Wodehouse ,Howard Lindsay ,Russell Crouse (420) (An earlyEthel Merman role) (Too early for a Tony, revivals won Tonys and Oliviers)
*"Camelot" (based on "The Once and Future King "), 1960, mFrederick Loewe , lbAlan Jay Lerner (873) (Won four Tonys; contains many of Lerner and Loewe's best-loved songs)
*"Carousel" (based on the play "Liliom "), 1945, mRichard Rodgers , bOscar Hammerstein II (899) (The authors' favorite of their musicals) (Too early for the Tonys; later won the Tony for Best Revival)
*', 1959, mJule Styne , lStephen Sondheim , b"'Arthur Laurents (702) (Although "The Sound of Music " and "Fiorello! " dominated the Tonys that year, "Gypsy" has been called the greatest American musical by numerous critics, includingBen Brantley Brantley, Ben. "New Momma Takes Charge." New York Times.2 May 2003. Available [http://theater2.nytimes.com/mem/theater/treview.html?res=9C00E0DB163CF931A35756C0A9659C8B63 here] ] andFrank Rich ;Rich, Frank. "The Hot Seat." Random House, 1998.] (Twice won the Tony for Best Revival)
*"Oklahoma! ", 1943, (Based on "Green Grow the Lilacs"), mRichard Rodgers , lbOscar Hammerstein II , (2,212, the longest-running Broadway show in history, until "My Fair Lady") (Too early for the Tonys; later won several Tonys and Oliviers)
*"Show Boat ", 1927, mJerome Kern , lbOscar Hammerstein II (951 in 1995 revival) (seminal "modern" book musical; 1936 film became a popular movie musical) (Too early for the Tonys; later won the Tony for Best Revival)ee also
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