'A Strange Loop' musical dominates Tony nominations
This image released by Polk & Co. shows, (L-R) James Jackson, Jr., L. Morgan Lee, Antwayn Hopper, John-Andrew Morrison, Jaquel Spivey, Jason Veasey and John-Michael Lyles during a performance of "A Strange Loop." (AP)


Broadway is gearing up for the 75th Annual Tony Awards, set to be held on June 12, to recognize achievement in productions of its first season after a long pandemic shutdown. "A Strange Loop," which brings the creative process of a Black artist transforming his mental struggles related to identity, race, and sexuality into a medium for universal human fears to the stage, dominated Tony nominations with 11 nods.

"A Strange Loop," winner of the 2020 Pulitzer Prize for drama, will compete for best musical with "MJ," a biographical musical that features two dozen Michael Jackson hits, and race relations story "Paradise Square," "MJ" and "Paradise Square" received 10 nods each.

Other shows vying for best musical are Billy Crystal's comedy "Mr. Saturday Night," "Six," a feminist take on the wives of England's King Henry VIII; and "Girl from the North Country," which features songs by Bob Dylan.

This combination of three separate photos shows, (L-R) James Jackson, Jr., Jaquel Spivey, L. Morgan Lee during a performance of "A Strange Loop, " Brittney Mack during a performance of "Six," and Hugh Jackman and Sutton Foster during a production of "The Music Man." (AP)

Contenders for best play include "The Lehman Trilogy," the story of the rise and fall of investment firm Lehman Brothers. It will compete with "Clyde's," "The Minutes," "Hangmen" and "Skeleton Crew."

Winners will be announced on June 12 at Radio City Music Hall at a ceremony that will be broadcast live on CBS television and streamed in Paramount+.

The show will be a celebration of Broadway's comeback after a 17-month shutdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Productions began to return last August and several shows debuted in recent weeks to meet the deadline for Tony nominations.

"The Music Man" starring Hugh Jackman was nominated for best musical revival alongside "Company" and "Caroline, or Change."

This image released by Polk & Co. shows, (L-R) James Jackson Jr., Jason Veasey, Michael Lyles, Jaquel Spivey, L Morgan Lee, Andrew Morrison and Antwayn Hopper during a performance of "A Strange Loop" in New York. (AP)
This image released by Polk & Co. shows Jaquel Spivey during a performance of "A Strange Loop" in New York. (AP)
This image released by Polk & Co. shows Jason Veasey, James Jackson, Jr., Jaquel Spivey, L. Morgan Lee and Antwayn Hopper during a performance of "A Strange Loop" in New York. (AP)
This image released by Polk & Co. shows Jaquel Spivey, center, and the cast during a performance of "A Strange Loop." (AP)

Jackman will compete for best lead actor in a musical. Other acting nominees included Uzo Adubo, Phylicia Rashad, Sam Rockwell and Mary-Louise Parker.

"Macbeth" star Ruth Negga was nominated for her role as Lady Macbeth, but voters passed over co-star Daniel Craig.

Also left out were Sarah Jessica Parker and husband Matthew Broderick, who star in Neil Simon comedy "Plaza Suite."

A revival of "Funny Girl" received one nomination, for actor Jared Grimes.