IN PHOTO: Actress Helen Mirren blows a kiss as she arrives at the British Academy of Film and Arts (BAFTA) awards ceremony at the Royal Opera House in London February 16, 2014.
IN PHOTO: Actress Helen Mirren blows a kiss as she arrives at the British Academy of Film and Arts (BAFTA) awards ceremony at the Royal Opera House in London February 16, 2014. REUTERS/Luke MacGregor

The nominations for 2015 Tony Awards has been declared. The list features works “The Audience,” “Wolf Hall,” “Skylight” and more.

2015 Tony Awards – Nominations (via The New York Times)

Best Play

“Disgraced”

“The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time”

“Wolf Hall Parts 1 and 2”

“Hand to God”

Best Musical

“Something Rotten!”

“An American in Paris”

“The Visit”

“Fun Home”

Best Play Revival

“Skylight”

“The Elephant Man”

“You Can’t Take It With You”

“This Is Our Youth”

Best Music Revival

“On the Town”

“The King and I”

“On the Twentieth Century”

Best Leading Actress in a Play

Geneva Carr – “Hand to God”

Elisabeth Moss – “The Heidi Chronicles”

Helen Mirren – “The Audience”

Carey Mulligan – “Skylight”

Ruth Wilson – “Constellations”

Best Leading Actor in a Play

Ben Miles – “Wolf Hall Parts 1 and 2”

Bradley Cooper – “The Elephant Man”

Bill Nighy – “Skylight”

Steven Boyer – “Hand to God”

Alex Sharp – “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time”

Best Leading Actress in a Musical

Leanne Cope – “An American in Paris”

Kristin Chenoweth, ‘On the Twentieth Century’

Beth Malone – “Fun Home”

Chita Rivera – “The Visit”

Kelli O’Hara – “The King and I”

Best Leading Actor in a Musical

Ken Watanabe – “The King and I”

Robert Fairchild – “An American in Paris”

Brian d’Arcy James – “Something Rotten!”

Michael Cerveris - “Fun Home”

Tony Yazbeck – “On the Town”

Best Original Score (Music and/or Lyrics)

“Fun Home” – Lyrics by Lisa Kron and music by Jeanine Tesori

“Something Rotten!” – Lyrics and music by Wayne Kirkpatrick and Karey Kirkpatrick

“The Last Ship” – Sting

“The Visit” – Lyrics by Fred Ebb and music by John Kander

Best Book of a Musical

“An American in Paris”

“Something Rotten!”

“Fun Home”

“The Visit”

Best Featured Actress in a Play

Patricia Clarkson – “The Elephant Man”

Sarah Stiles – “Hand to God”

Annaleigh Ashford – “You Can’t Take It with You”

Julie White – “Airline Highway”

Lydia Leonard – “Wolf Hall Parts 1 and 2”

Best Featured Actor in a Play

Richard McCabe – “The Audience”

Matthew Beard – “Skylight”

Alessandro Nivola – “The Elephant Man”

K. Todd Freeman – “Airline Highway”

Nathaniel Parker – “Wolf Hall Parts 1 and 2”

Micah Stock – “It’s Only a Play”

Best Featured Actress in a Musical

Judy Kuhn – “Fun Home”

Ruthie Ann Miles – “The King and I”

Sydney Lucas – “Fun Home”

Emily Skeggs – “Fun Home”

Ruthie Ann Miles - “The King and I”

Best Featured Actor in a Musical

Brad Oscar – “Something Rotten!”

Christian Borle – “Something Rotten!”

Andy Karl – “On the Twentieth Century”

Max von Essen - “An American in Paris”

Brandon Uranowitz – “An American in Paris”

Best Scenic Design of a Musical

“An American in Paris” - Bob Crowley and 59 Productions

“On the Twentieth Century” - David Rockwell

“Fun Home” – David Zinn

“The King and I” – Michael Yeargan

Best Scenic Design of a Play

“The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time” - Bunny Christie and Finn Ross

“Wolf Hall Parts 1 and 2” – Christopher Oram

“Skylight” – Bob Crowley

“You Can’t Take It with You” – David Rockwell

Best Costume Design of a Musical

“An American in Paris” – Bob Crowley

“The King and I” – Catherine Zuber

“Something Rotten!” – Gregg Barnes

“On the Twentieth Century” – William Ivey Long

Best Costume Design of a Play

“Wolf Hall Parts 1 and 2” – Christopher Oram

“The Audience” – Bob Crowley

“Airline Highway” – David Zinn

“You Can’t Take It With You” – Jane Greenwood

Best Lighting Design of a Musical

“An American in Paris” – Natasha Katz

“Fun Home” – Ben Stanton

“The Visit” – Japhy Weideman

“The King and I” – Donald Holder

Best Lighting Design of a Play

“Wolf Hall Parts 1 and 2” - Paule Constable and David Plater

“The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time” - Paule Constable

“Airline Highway” - Japhy Weideman

“Skylight” – Natasha Katz

Best Direction of a Musical

“On the Town” – John Rando

“The King and I” – Bartlett Sher

“Something Rotten!” – Casey Nicholaw

“An American in Paris” – Christopher Wheeldon

“Fun Home” – Sam Gold

Best Direction of a Play

“You Can’ Take It With You” – Scott Ellis

“Skylight” – Stephen Daldry

“The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time” – Marianne Elliott

“Wolf Hall Parts 1 and 2” – Jeremy Herrin

“Hand to God” - Moritz von Stuelpnagel

Best Orchestrations

“Fun Home” – John Clancy

“Something Rotten!” – Larry Hochman

“The Last Ship” – Rob Mathes

“An American in Paris” - Christopher Austin, Don Sebesky, Bill Elliott

Best Choreography

“The King and I” - Christopher Gattelli

“Something Rotten!” - Casey Nicholaw

“On the Town” - Joshua Bergasse

“An American in Paris” – Christopher Wheeldon

“The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time” - Scott Graham & Steven Hoggett for Frantic Assembly

Tony Honours for Excellence in the Theater

Adrian Bryan-Brown

Arnold Abramson

Gene O’Donovan

Regional Theatre Tony Award

Cleveland Play House

Special Tony Award

“Hedwig and the Angry Inch” – John Cameron Mitchell

Isabelle Stevenson Tony Award

Stephen Schwartz

Special Tony Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Theater

Tommy Tune

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