Winners of the 2026 Drama Desk Awards for Broadway, Off-Broadway, and Off-Off-Broadway

This evening (Sunday, May 17), winners of the 70th Annual Drama Desk Awards, honoring outstanding achievements of the 2025-26 season of NYC theater, were announced at The Town Hall, marking the Awards’ first return to NYC’s historic venue since the 2020 Broadway shutdown, in a star-studded event hosted by Titaníque‘s Marla Mindelle. Past Drama Desk Award winners and nominees returning as presenters included Raúl Esparza, Norbert Leo Butz, Christopher Fitzgerald, Donna McKechnie, Beth Leavel, BD Wong, Doug Wright, Bess Wohl, Robin de Jesús, Jenn Colella, Ethan Slater, Javier Muñoz, Nikiya Mathis, Daniel Breaker, Helen J Shen, Whitney White, Toni-Leslie James, Alex Brightman, Hunter Foster, Lea DeLaria, Zhailon Levingston, and John Ortiz, with additional presentations by Constance Wu, Whitney Leavitt, Jasmine Cephas-Jones, Ali Louis Bourzgui, Liisi LaFontaine, Solea Pfeiffer, Ann Harada, and David Zayas.

In addition to the honors in 32 competitive non-gendered categories, in which Broadway, Off-Broadway, and Off-Off-Broadway productions were considered together, the recipients of special awards were recognized, and Tom Schumacher, former President of Disney Theatrical Productions, was previously named the recipient of the Harold S. Prince Award.

Because the performance categories are gender-free and have twice as many nominations, two winners in each were named. Leading this year’s awards are Ragtime with five, followed by Death of a Salesman and Oedipus with four each.  

 And the winners of the 70th Annual Drama Desk Awards are:

Outstanding Play: The Balusters

Outstanding Revival of a Play: Death of a Salesman 

Outstanding Musical: Schmigadoon!

Outstanding Revival of a Musical: Ragtime

Outstanding Lead Performance in a Play: John Lithgow, Giant; and Lesley Manville, Oedipus

Outstanding Lead Performance in a Musical: Joshua Henry, Ragtime; and Caissie Levy, Ragtime

Outstanding Featured Performance in a Play: Alden Ehrenreich, Becky Shaw; and Ruben Santiago-Hudson, Joe Turner’s Come and Gone

Outstanding Featured Performance in a Musical: Judy Kuhn, The Baker’s Wife; and Ben Levi Ross, Ragtime

Outstanding Solo Performance: Jack Holden, Kenrex

Outstanding Direction of a Play: Joe Mantello, Death of a Salesman

Outstanding Direction of a Musical: Lear deBessonet, Ragtime

Outstanding Choreography: Christopher Gattelli, Schmigadoon!; and Omari Wiles & Arturo Lyons, CATS: The Jellicle Ball

Outstanding Music: Brian Quijada and Nygel D. Robinson, Mexodus

Outstanding Lyrics: Jim Barne & Kit Buchan, Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York)

Outstanding Book of a Musical: Brian Quijada and Nygel D. Robinson, Mexodus

Outstanding Orchestrations: David M. Lutken, Morgan Morse, Lisa Helmi Johanson, and Sherry Stregack Lutken, The Porch on Windy Hill

Outstanding Music in a Play: John Patrick Elliott, Kenrex

Outstanding Scenic Design of a Play: Chloe Lamford, Death of a Salesman

Outstanding Scenic Design of a Musical: Dane Laffrey, The Lost Boys

Outstanding Costume Design of a Play: Paul Tazewell, Joe Turner’s Come and Gone

Outstanding Costume Design of a Musical: Qween Jean, CATS: The Jellicle Ball

Outstanding Lighting Design of a Play: Jack Knowles, Death of a Salesman

Outstanding Lighting Design of a Musical: Jen Schriever and Michael Arden, The Lost Boys

Outstanding Sound Design of a Play: Tom Gibbons, Oedipus

Outstanding Sound Design of a Musical: Mikhail Fiksel, Mexodus (includes looping systems architecture)

Outstanding Projection and Video Design: Tal Yarden, Oedipus

Outstanding Wig and Hair Design: Nikiya Mathis, CATS: The Jellicle Ball

Outstanding Puppetry: Axtell Expressions, Amaze

Outstanding Fight Choreography: Gerry Rodriguez, The Monsters

Outstanding Adaptation: Oedipus, by Robert Icke

Outstanding Revue: About Time

Unique Theatrical Experience: Burnout Paradise

Special Awards:

Ensemble Awards: Danny Burstein, Christopher Lowell, Cynthia Nixon, and June Squibb, Marjorie Prime; Daniel Bravo Hernández, Ricardy Fabre, Danny Gómez, Ishmael Gonzalez, and Jaden Perez, Spread

Sam Norkin Off-Broadway Award: Xhloe Rice and Natasha, A Letter to Lyndon B. Johnson or God and What If They Ate The Baby? 

Additional Special Awards: Else Went, Emma Rosa Went, and the cast of Initiative (Olivia Rose Barresi, Brandon Burk, Greg Cuellar, Harrison Densmore, Carson Higgins, Andrea Lopez Alvarez, Jamie Sanders, and Christopher Dylan White); the creative collaborators of Off-Broadway’s immersive Masquerade, led by Diane Paulus

Other Awards:   

Harold S. Prince Award: Tom Schumacher

The William Wolf Award (given by the Board of the Drama Desk):Richard Maltby Jr. and David Shire.

Congratulations to all the winners and special honorees!

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Deb Miller
Deb Miller (PhD, Art History) is the Senior Correspondent and Editor for New York City, where she grew up seeing every show on Broadway. She is an active member of the Outer Critics Circle and served for more than a decade as a Voter, Nominator, and Judge for the Barrymore Awards for Excellence in Theatre. Outside of her home base in NYC, she has written and lectured extensively on the arts and theater throughout the world (including her many years in Amsterdam, London, and Venice, and her extensive work and personal connections with Andy Warhol and his circle) and previously served as a lead writer for Stage Magazine, Phindie, and Central Voice.