The revival of "Death of a Salesman" won six awards at the 79th Tony Awards held Sunday, June 7, 2026 [1], [3].

The ceremony recognizes the pinnacle of achievement in live Broadway theater. These awards influence ticket sales, critical legacies, and the future direction of New York City's theatrical landscape.

The event took place at Radio City Music Hall in New York City [1], [3]. While some early reports contained discrepancies regarding the event name, verified records confirm the ceremony honored the best of the Broadway season [1], [2].

"Death of a Salesman" emerged as the night's most decorated production, securing six trophies [3]. Other major honors included "Schmigadoon!", which took home the award for Best Musical [2], and the play "Liberation", which was named Best Play [2].

In a historic moment for the industry, Queen Jean won the award for Best Costume Design [2]. Jean is the first openly transgender person to win a Tony Award [2].

The 79th edition of the awards continues the tradition of celebrating both the revival of classic works, and the introduction of new musical and dramatic narratives to the stage [1].

"Death of a Salesman" won six Tony Awards

The dominance of a classic revival like "Death of a Salesman" alongside a historic win for Queen Jean illustrates a tension in current Broadway trends: a reliance on established intellectual property paired with a push for greater inclusivity and representation in technical and creative roles.