Tony Award, Sarah Snook and Cole Escola
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On the red carpet at Radio City Music Hall, Broadway's biggest stars discussed the Hamilton 10th anniversary performance, host Cynthia Erivo and the most anticipated awards of the night.
Sarah Snook won for Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Play for her work in 'The Picture of Dorian Gray' at the 78th annual Tony Awards June 8 at Radio City Music Hall. She thanked her husband Dave Lawson in her acceptance speech.
Earlier tonight at the 78th Annual Tony Awards, Sarah Snook took home a Tony Award for 'Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Play' for her outstanding work in The Picture of Dorian Gray.
Sarah Snook, who won a Tony Award for "The Picture of Dorian Gray," doesn't know how it would work as a film. But acting in it would be "a dream come true."
It’s another success(ion) for Sarah Snook. The actress, 37, took home the award for Best Actress in a Leading Role in a Play at the 2025 Tony Awards on Sunday, June 8. Snook took on all 26 roles ...
Pebble Bar was jam-packed for its Tonys after party that turned out to be a bit of a “Succession” reunion. At 2 a.m., as guests were waiting to enter the party, Snook, who had changed into a baby pink suit for the affair,
Cynthia Erivo hosted theater's biggest night, which saw George Clooney, Audra McDonald, Cole Escola, and Sarah Snook all nominated.
Theater lovers who watched the Tony Awards on television were treated to galvanizing musical performances, heartfelt speeches from winners like Cole Escola (“Oh, Mary!) and Sarah Snook (“The Picture of Dorian Gray” — and Jonathan Groff getting up close and personal with Keanu Reeves as the “Just In Time” nominee took his Bobby Darin act