The Tony Awards Administration Committee met on April 30 for the fourth and final time this season to decide the eligibility of 13 Broadway productions (Come Fly Away, Red, Lend Me a Tenor, The Addams Family, Million Dollar Quartet, La Cage aux Folles, American Idiot, Sondheim on Sondheim, Promises, Promises, Fences, Enron, Collected Stories and Everyday Rapture). The Tony ceremony will be held on June 13 at Radio City Music Hall.
Eddie Redmayne will be considered eligible in the Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Play category for his performance in Red.
Anthony LaPaglia will be considered eligible in the Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Play category for his performance in Lend Me a Tenor.
John Gallagher Jr. will be considered eligible in the Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical category for his performance in American Idiot.
Barbara Cook, Vanessa Williams and Tom Wopat will be considered eligible in the Best Performance by a Featured Actress/Actor in a Musical categories respectively for their performances in Sondheim on Sondheim.
Viola Davis will be considered eligible in the Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Play category for her performance in Fences.
Norbert Leo Butz will be considered eligible in the Best Performance by a Leading Actor in Play category for his performance in Enron.
Adam Cork (music) and Lucy Prebble (lyrics) will be considered eligible in the Best Score (music and/or lyrics written for the theater) category for Enron.
Collected Stories will be eligible in the Best Revival of a Play category.
Linda Lavin will be considered eligible in the Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Play category for her performance in Collected Stories.
All other decisions were consistent with opening night credits.