WATCH THE 76th ANNUAL TONY AWARDS ON PLUTO TV, PARAMOUNT+, AND CBS
The Tony Awards are now streaming on Paramount+:
Stream the Tony Awards for free on the CBS app or on CBS.com:
Watch our Tony Awards First Impressions Cam Presented by City National Bank
Stream or Download Past Years’ Shows
You can watch select performances online, and purchase/download several Tony Awards telecasts and individual musical performances on iTunes and Amazon.
NOTE: Video may not be available in all areas, including outside the US.
The 75th Annual Tony Awards - 2022

The 74th Annual Tony Awards - 2020

The 73rd Annual Tony Awards – 2019

The 2019 Tony Awards Telecast Performances
Watch the MUSICAL PERFORMANCES on this YouTube Playlist.
The 2019 Creative Arts Awards
See the CREATIVE ARTS AWARDS acceptance speeches presented by City National Bank here at TonyAwards.com.
The 72nd Annual Tony Awards – 2018

The 2018 Tony Awards Telecast
Also available on Fandango Now.
The 2018 Creative Arts Awards
Presented by City National Bank
Watch on YouTube
The 71st Annual Tony Awards – 2017

The 2017 Tony Awards Telecast
The 2017 Creative Arts Awards
Presented by City National Bank
Watch on YouTube
The 70th Annual Tony Awards – 2016

The 2016 Tony Awards Telecast
Also available on Fandango Now.
The 2016 Creative Arts Awards
Presented by City National Bank
Watch on YouTube
The 69th Annual Tony Awards – 2015

The 2015 Tony Awards Telecast
Also available on VUDU and Fandango Now.
The 2015 Creative Arts Awards
Presented by City National Bank
Watch on YouTube
The 68th Annual Tony Awards – 2014

The 2014 Tony Awards Telecast
Also available on VUDU and Fandango Now.
The 2014 Creative Arts Awards
Presented by City National Bank
Watch on YouTube
The 67th Annual Tony Awards – 2013
The 66th Annual Tony Awards – 2012
Highlights from Earlier Years

BROADWAY’S LOST TREASURES
The Broadway's Lost Treasures Collection is a compendium of great performances from classic Tony telecasts.
Some highlights:
- Gwen Verdon performing “All That Jazz” and “Nowadays” from Chicago and “Whatever Lola Wants” from Damn Yankees
- John Raitt singing “Hey There” from The Pajama Game
- Jerry Orbach performing “She Likes Basketball” from Promises, Promises
- Also features Andrea McArdle (Annie), Angela Lansbury (Sweeney Todd), Yul Brynner (The King and I), Zero Mostel (Fiddler on the Roof and A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum), Patti LuPone (Evita), as well as production numbers from Ragtime, 42nd Street, Guys and Dolls, and many more.
- Includes The Best of the Tony Awards: The Plays – a fourth disc that showcases dramatic performances.