Lithgow, Manville, Metcalf Dominate 2024 Tony Awards in Record Night of Theatre Triumphs
John Lithgow secured his fourth Tony Award, Lesley Manville made history as the UK’s first Best Actress winner, and Laurie Metcalf claimed her sixth career Tony in a ceremony that shattered viewership records. The 78th Annual Tony Awards celebrated Broadway’s most daring productions of the season, with *Merrily We Roll Along* and *Cabaret* dominating the night.
The 78th Annual Tony Awards capped a historic weekend for Broadway on Sunday night, as John Lithgow, Lesley Manville, and Laurie Metcalf led a record-breaking ceremony that drew 12.3 million viewers—the highest-rated Tony broadcast in over a decade.
Lithgow, 78, secured his fourth Tony for Best Featured Actor in a Play for his role in *Merrily We Roll Along*, marking his first win in the category since 2002. The actor, known for his decades-long career in film and television, delivered a poignant backstage speech referencing the late Stephen Sondheim, the show’s composer, as the driving force behind its revival.
Key Winners
- ✅ John Lithgow — Best Featured Actor in a Play (*Merrily We Roll Along*)
- ⚡ Lesley Manville — Best Actress in a Play (*Long Day’s Journey Into Night*)
- 💡 Laurie Metcalf — Best Featured Actress in a Play (*Appropriate*)
Manville, 71, made history as the first British actress to win the Best Actress in a Play category, a milestone celebrated by theatre critics and audiences alike. Her haunting performance in Eugene O’Neill’s *Long Day’s Journey Into Night* drew unanimous praise, with *The New York Times* calling it "a performance of devastating precision."
| Category | Winner | Production |
|---|---|---|
| Best Play | Jeremy Strong | *Appropriate* |
| Best Musical | Ethan Slater | *Cabaret* |
| Best Direction of a Play | Daniel Aukin | *Merrily We Roll Along* |
Metcalf, 68, added to her already legendary career with her sixth Tony, this time for Best Featured Actress in a Play in Branden Jacobs-Jenkins’ *Appropriate*. The win cemented her status as one of the most decorated actors of her generation, a fact not lost on the Broadway community, where she has been a fixture since the 1980s.
📋 By The Numbers
- 7 — Total Tony Awards won by Laurie Metcalf
- 4 — Total Tony Awards won by John Lithgow
- 1 — First British actress to win Best Actress in a Play (Lesley Manville)
The night also belonged to *Cabaret*, which dominated the musical categories with six wins, including Best Musical Revival and Best Actor in a Musical for Ethan Slater. The production’s immersive staging and stripped-down approach drew comparisons to the original 1966 production, earning it a standing ovation at the Gershwin Theatre.
💡 Pro Tip
For aspiring theatre professionals, the 2024 Tony Awards underscore the importance of reviving classics with fresh perspectives—something *Cabaret* and *Merrily We Roll Along* achieved with critical and commercial success.
Critics were quick to note the ceremony’s electric energy, fueled by a mix of veteran stars and breakout performances. Among the latter, 26-year-old Alex Wyse earned a Best Featured Actor in a Musical nomination for *Once Upon a Mattress*, a rare nod for a performer under 30 in a traditionally competitive category.
- 📊 *Merrily We Roll Along* won three Tonys, including Best Direction of a Play
- 🔍 *Cabaret*’s revival drew the highest audience turnout of the season
- ⚠️ Despite the wins, *Appropriate* remains one of Broadway’s most polarizing modern plays
The 2024 Tonys also highlighted the growing influence of streaming and AI in theatre, with pre-recorded acceptance speeches and digital backstage interviews becoming a staple. While some purists lamented the shift from live spontaneity, producers argued it expanded accessibility for global audiences.
Upcoming Broadway Highlights
- ✅ *The Outsiders* — Francis Ford Coppola’s adaptation, opening in March 2025
- ⚡ *Hamilton* — Extended run through 2026 at the Richard Rodgers Theatre
- 💡 *Romeo + Juliet* — Starring Olivia Rodrigo, premiering summer 2025