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Tony Awards committee issues second eligibility rulings for 2022-2023 season

On April 11, the Tony Awards Administration Committee announced eligibility rulings for seven productions in the 2022-2023 Broadway season. This follows the first announcement on eligibility determinations, which came in February.

Linedy Genao with the cast of "Bad Cinderella" (Photo: Matthew Murphy and Evan Zimmerman)

On April 11, the Tony Awards Administration Committee announced eligibility rulings for seven productions in the 2022-2023 Broadway season. This follows the first announcement on eligibility determinations, which came in February.

The productions discussed this time were “Between Riverside and Crazy,” “Pictures From Home,” “A Doll’s House,” “Parade,” “Bob Fosse’s Dancin’,” “Bad Cinderella” and “Sweeney Todd.”

For “Between Riverside and Crazy,” Stephen McKinley Henderson will be considered eligible in the Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Play category.

For “Pictures From Home,” Michael Yeargan and 59 Productions will be considered jointly eligible in the Best Scenic Design of a Play category.

For “Parade,” Dane Laffrey and Sven Ortel will be considered jointly eligible in the Best Scenic Design of a Musical category.

For “Bob Fosse’s Dancin’,” Robert Brill and Finn Ross will be considered jointly eligible in the Best Scenic Design of a Musical category.

For “Bad Cinderella,” Linedy Genao will be considered eligible in the Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Musical category.

Other eligibility is consistent with each production’s opening-night credits.

The 76th annual Tony Awards will take place on June 11 at the United Palace Theatre in a ceremony that will be broadcast live on CBS and available to stream on Paramount+. As previously announced, April 27 is the eligibility cutoff date. Nominations will then be announced on May 2.

The Tonys are presented by the Broadway League and the American Theatre Wing.