Tony Award for Best Book of a Musical
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The Tony Award for Best Book of a Musical is awarded to librettists of the spoken, non-sung dialogue, and storyline of a musical play. Eligibility is restricted to works with original narrative framework; plotless revues and revivals are ineligible. This award was originally called the Tony Award for Best Author, until musicals were split off from dramas.
Tony Award for Best Book of a Musical | |
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Awarded for | Best Book of a Musical |
Location | United States New York City |
Presented by | American Theatre Wing The Broadway League |
Currently held by | Shaina Taub for Suffs (2024) |
Website | TonyAwards.com |
Winners and nominees
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1940s
Year | Production | Author |
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1949 (3rd) | ||
Kiss Me, Kate | Bella and Samuel Spewack |
1950s
Year | Production | Author |
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1950 (4th) | ||
South Pacific | Oscar Hammerstein II and Joshua Logan |
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