
The 78th Tony Awards, the most prestigious honors in American theater, kicked off with a dazzling red carpet where film, television, and Broadway stars—like George Clooney, Cynthia Erivo, and Sarah Snook—nearly stole the spotlight from the fashion itself.
But once inside New York City's iconic Radio City Music Hall, it was the theater that took center stage. Among those shining brightest were Latina artists Joy Huerta and Justina Machado, stars of the musical Real Women Have Curves, as well as Lin-Manuel Miranda and Anthony Ramos, who reunited onstage to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Hamilton—the groundbreaking musical that changed their lives and redefined Broadway for a new generation.
Hollywood's presence went beyond the Clooneys. Legendary actress Mia Farrow, who earned a nomination this year, attended the ceremony with her son, investigative journalist Ronan Farrow. Also gracing the evening were Moana star Auli'i Cravalho, Emmy winner Sarah Snook (Succession), Bob Odenkirk (Better Call Saul), and Sadie Sink (Stranger Things).
Meanwhile, Glee alums Lea Michele and Darren Criss gave fans a dose of nostalgia, reminding everyone how they brought musical storytelling into millions of living rooms.
The evening was not just a tribute to theatrical excellence but a celebration of a record-breaking Broadway season—one that proved performers can thrive across all mediums, breaking down barriers between stage and screen.


















