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The 20 Longest-Running Broadway Musicals That Didn’t Win the Tony for Best Musical

The 20 Longest-Running Broadway Musicals That Didn’t Win the Tony for Best Musical

At the Tony Awards on Sunday night (June 7), one musical will win the coveted prize for best musical and the cast and crew (and financial backers) of the other three nominated shows will struggle to conceal their disappointment. The nominees are The Lost Boys, Schmigadoon!, Titanique and Two Strangers (Carry a Cake Across New York).

Here’s some advice to those associated with the three “losing” shows: Don’t sweat it. Many shows that lost best musical at the Tonys have gone on to great success. One of the best examples is Chicago, which is being saluted on Sunday’s show. It didn’t win a single Tony when it competed 50 years ago.

The musical by John Kander & Fred Ebb had the misfortune of opening in the same theatrical season (just seven weeks apart) as another all-time great musical, A Chorus Line. (Chicago opened on June 3, 1975. A Chorus Line bowed on July 25.) Both shows scored big in the 1976 Tony nominations. A Chorus Line led with 12 nods, one more than Chicago received. But at the Tony Awards ceremony on April 18, 1976, it was no contest: A Chorus Line swept nine awards, while Chicago was shut out.

The original production of A Chorus Line ran for 6,137 performances (playing through April 1990). The original production of Chicago, denied the momentum that key Tony wins can bring, closed in August 1977 after 936 performances.

But the story didn’t end there. A revival of Chicago opened in November 1996 and is still running today. The 30th anniversary of the revival’s opening will be celebrated on Sunday’s telecast in a performance that features P!nk, who is hosting the Tonys for the first time; Queen Latifah, who received an Oscar nomination for the 2002 film adaptation; Jesse Tyler Ferguson and more.

The 1976 Tony Awards wasn’t the first time that two great shows were unfortunately pitted against each other. In 1964, Hello, Dolly! and Funny Girl went head-to-head. Dolly! won 10 awards from 11 nods. Funny Girl, which had eight nods, including one for its fast-rising star, Barbra Streisand, was shut out.

Not to extend this competition between A Chorus Line and Chicago, but a 2006 Broadway revival to A Chorus Line wasn’t nearly as successful as the revival to Chicago has been. It ran for 759 performances. The film adaptation of A Chorus Line, likewise, wasn’t nearly as successful as the film adaptation of Chicago. The 1985 movie version of A Chorus Line went 0-3 at the Oscars. The 2002 movie version of Chicago received 13 Oscar nods and won six awards, including best picture.

Here’s a complete list of the 20 longest running musicals in Broadway history that didn’t win the Tony for best musical. They are listed in ascending order. The number of performances is current through May 31, 2026.

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