Broadway's biggest stars were honored Sunday night at the 71st annual Tony Awards.
Actor Kevin Spacey hosted this year's show at Radio City Music Hall.
"Dear Evan Hansen" won the prize for Best Musical, and "Oslo" took home the Tony for Best Play.
Native New Yorker Cynthia Nixon took home the Tony for Featured Actress for her role in "The Little Foxes."
In her acceptance speech, she drew parallels between the play's script and the present.
"Eighty years ago, she wrote, 'There are people who eat he Earth and eat all the people on it, and other people who just stand around and watch them do it.' My love, my gratitude and my undying respect go out to all the people in 2017 who are refusing to just stand and watch them do it," Nixon said.
Among the play categories, Laurie Metcalf won Best Leading Actress for "A Doll's House: Part 2," while Kevin Kline grabbed the Tony for Leading Actor for his role in "Present Laughter."
In the musical categories, Ben Platt took home the award for Best Leading Actor for "Dear Evan Hansen" and Bette Midler won Best Leading Actress for her role in "Hello, Dolly!"