Tony Award / Best Sound Design (Musical)

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From 2008 to 2014, the Tony Awards presented the prize for the best sound design in a musical . After the abolition in 2014, extraordinary achievements in the field of sound design will be honored with the Special Tony Award .

Winner & Nominees

year musical Award winners Other nominees
2008 South Pacific Scott teacher Acme Sound Partners for In The Heights
Sebastian Frost for Sunday in the Park with George
Dan Moses Schreier for Gypsy
2009 Billy Elliot Paul Arditti Acme Sound Partners for Hair
Peter Hylenski for Rock of Ages
Brian Ronan for Next to Normal
2010 Fela! Robert Kaplowitz Jonathan Deans for La Cage aux Folles
Dan Moses Schreier and Gareth Owen for A Little Night Music
Dan Moses Schreier for Sondheim on Sondheim
2011 The Book of Mormon Brian Ronan Peter Hylenski for The Scottsboro Boys
Steve Canyon Kennedy for Catch Me If You Can
Brian Ronan for Anything Goes
2012 Once Clive Goodwin Acme Sound Partners for Porgy and Bess
Kai Harada for Follies
Brian Ronan for Nice Work If You Can Get It
2013 Kinky boots John Shivers Jonathan Deans and Garth Helm for Pippin
Peter Hylenski for Motown: The Musical
Nevin Steinberg for Rodgers & Hammerstein's Cinderella
2014 Beautiful: The Carole King Musical Brian Ronan Peter Hylenski for After Midnight
Tim O'Heir for Hedwig and the Angry Inch
Mick Potter for Les Misérables

Individual evidence

  1. Philippe Bowgen: Tony Awards Administration Committee Eliminates Sound Design Categories. playbill.com, June 11, 2014, accessed May 1, 2016 .