Lucille Lortel Award for Outstanding Musical
| Lucille Lortel Award for Outstanding Musical | |
|---|---|
| Awarded for | Outstanding Musical |
| Location | United States |
| Presented by | The Off-Broadway League[1][2] |
| Currently held by | Three Houses by Dave Malloy (2025) |
| Website | lortelaward |
The Lucille Lortel Award for Outstanding Musical is an award presented annually at the Lucille Lortel Awards to honor excellence in Off-Broadway musical productions since 1991, when the category was added.[3]
Winners and nominees
- Key
and bold indicates the winner.
1990s
| Year | Production | Author(s) | Producers | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1991 | ||||
| Falsettoland | William Finn and James Lapine | Playwrights Horizons | [4] | |
| 1992 | ||||
| And the World Goes 'Round | John Kander and Fred Ebb | Manhattan Theatre Club | [5] | |
| 1993 | ||||
| Forbidden Broadway | Gerard Alessandrini | [6] | ||
| 1994 | ||||
| Wings | Maury Yeston | [7] | ||
| 1995 | ||||
| Jelly Roll! | Eubie Blake and Fredi Washington | [8] | ||
| 1996 | ||||
| Floyd Collins | Adam Guettel and Tina Landau | Playwrights Horizons | [9] | |
| 1997 | ||||
| Violet | Jeanine Tesori and Brian Crawley | [10] | ||
| 1998 | No award given. | |||
| 1999 | No award given. | |||
2000s
| Year | Production | Author(s) | Producers | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2000 | ||||
| James Joyce's The Dead | Richard Nelson and Adam Guettel | Playwrights Horizons | [11] | |
| 2001 | ||||
| Bat Boy: The Musical | Keythe Farley and Brian Fleming | Nancy Nagel Gibbs, Riot Entertainment, Robyn Goodman, Jean Doumanian, Michael Alden | [12] | |
| American Rhapsody: A New Musical Revue | Ruth Leon, KT Sullivan, Mark Nadler | Louise Westergaard, Stephen Downey, Peter Martin | ||
| The Bubbly Black Girl Sheds Her Chameleon Skin | Kirsten Childs | Playwrights Horizons | ||
| Newyorkers | Stephen Weiner, Glenn Slater | Manhattan Theatre Club | ||
| Suburb | David Javerbaum, Robert S. Cohen | York Theatre Company | ||
| 2002 | ||||
| Urinetown | Greg Kotis and Mark Hollmann | The Araca Group and Dodger Theatricals, in association with TheaterDreams Inc. and Lauren Mitchell | [13] | |
| Dragapella! | The Kinsey Sicks | Ben Schatz, Irwin Keller, Maurice Kelly, Chris Dilley, in association with Maria DiDia | ||
| The Last Five Years | Jason Robert Brown | Arielle Tepper, Marty Bell in association with Libby Adler Mages/Mari Glick, Rose/Land Productions | ||
| Tick, Tick… Boom! | Jonathan Larson | Victoria Leacock, Robyn Goodman, Dede Harris, Lorie Cowen Levy, Beth Smith | ||
| 2003 | ||||
| Avenue Q | Jeff Whitty, Robert Lopez and Jeff Marx | Vineyard Theatre and The New Group | [14] | |
| Hank Williams: Lost Highway | Hank Williams, Randal Myler and Mark Harelik | Manhattan Ensemble Theater | ||
| Radiant Baby | Stuart Ross, Ira Gasman and Debra Barsha | The Public Theater and New York Shakespeare Festival | ||
| Zanna, Don't! | Tim Acito and Alexander Dinelaris | Jack M. Dalgleish in association with Stephanie Joel | ||
| 2004 | ||||
| Caroline, or Change | Tony Kushner and Jeanine Tesori | The Public Theater | [15] | |
| Johnny Guitar | Nicholas van Hoogstraten, Joel Higgins and Martin Silvestri | Definite Maybe Productions and Mark Kress, in association with Victoria Lang & Pier Paolo Piccoli and The Century Center for the Performing Arts | ||
| The Musical of Musicals–The Musical! | Eric Rockwell and Joanne Bogart | York Theatre Company | ||
| 2005 | ||||
| The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee | Rachel Sheinkin, William Finn and Rebecca Feldman | Second Stage Theatre | [16] | |
| Altar Boyz | Kevin Del Aguila, Gary Adler and Michael Patrick Walker | Ken Davenport and Robyn Goodman, in association with Walt Grossman, Ruth Hendel, Sharon Karmazin, Matt Murphy and Mark Shacket | ||
| Junie B. Jones | Marcy Heisler and Zina Goldrich | Theatreworks USA | ||
| Lone Star Love | John L. Haber, Jack Herrick and Robert Horn | Amas Musical Theatre | ||
| 2006 | ||||
| The Seven | Will Power | New York Theatre Workshop | [17] | |
| Bernarda Alba | Michael John LaChiusa | Lincoln Center Theater | ||
| Grey Gardens | Doug Wright, Scott Frankel and Michael Korie | Playwrights Horizons | ||
| See What I Wanna See | Michael John LaChiusa | The Public Theater | ||
| 2007 (tie) | ||||
| In the Heights | Quiara Alegría Hudes, Lin-Manuel Miranda | Kevin McCollum, Jeffrey Seller, Jill Furman | [18] | |
| Spring Awakening | Steven Sater and Duncan Sheik | Atlantic Theater Company, in association with Tom Hulce and Ira Pittelman | ||
| Gutenberg! The Musical! | Scott Brown, Anthony King | Trevor Brown, Ron Kastner, Terry Allen Kramer, Joseph Smith, in association with Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre | ||
| Striking 12 | Brendan Milburn, Rachel Sheinkin and Valerie Vigoda | Nancy Nagel Gibbs and Greg Schaffert, in association with Mark Johannes and Amy Danis | ||
| 2008 | ||||
| Adding Machine | Joshua Schmidt and Jason Loewith | Scott Morfee, Tom Wirtshafter, Margaret Cotter | [19] | |
| Next to Normal | Tom Kitt and Brian Yorkey | Second Stage Theatre | ||
| Passing Strange | Stew and Heidi Rodewald | The Public Theater, in association with Berkeley Repertory Theatre | ||
| The Slug Bearers of Kayrol Island (or the Friends of Dr. Rushower) | Ben Katchor and Mark Mulcahy | Vineyard Theatre | ||
| Wanda's World | Eric H. Weinberger and Beth Falcone | Amas Musical Theatre, in association with Terry Schnuck | ||
| 2009 | ||||
| Fela! | Jim Lewis, Bill T. Jones, Fela Anikulapo Kuti, Aaron Johnson and Jordan McLean | Ruth and Stephen Hendel, Roy Gabay | [20] | |
| My Vaudeville Man! | Jeff Hochhauser and Bob Johnston | York Theatre Company and Melanie Herman | ||
| Road Show | Stephen Sondheim and John Weidman | The Public Theater | ||
| Saved | Michael Friedman, John Dempsey and Rinne Groff | Playwrights Horizons, in association with Elephant Eye Theatrical | ||
| This Beautiful City | Michael Friedman, Steve Cosson and Jim Lewis | Vineyard Theatre |
2010s
| Year | Production | Author(s) | Producers | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2010 | ||||
| The Scottsboro Boys | David Thompson, John Kander, Fred Ebb | Vineyard Theatre | [21] | |
| Click, Clack, Moo | Billy Aronson, Kevin Del Aguila, Brad Alexander, Doreen Cronin | Theatreworks USA | ||
| Everyday Rapture | Dick Scanlan, Sherie Rene Scott | Second Stage Theatre | ||
| The Toxic Avenger | Joe DiPietro and David Bryan | Jean Cheever and Tom Polum | ||
| Yank! A WWII Love Story | Joseph Zellnik and David Zellnik | York Theatre Company, Maren Berthelsen, Pamela Koslow, Stuart Wilk, Matt Schicker, Hugh Hayes, Jim Kierstead, Sondra Healy, Shidan Majidi | ||
| 2011 | ||||
| Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson | Michael Friedman and Alex Timbers | The Public Theater, Center Theatre Group and Les Freres Corbusier | [22] | |
| In Transit | Kristen Anderson-Lopez, James-Allen Ford, Russ Kaplan, and Sara Wordsworth | Primary Stages, the Baruch/Viertel/Routh/Frankel Group, Jane Bergere, Jodi Glucksman, Ken Greiner, Chip Meyrelles, Christina Papagjika, and Janet Rosen | ||
| The Burnt Part Boys | Chris Miller, Nathan Tysen, and Mariana Elder | Playwrights Horizons and Vineyard Theatre | ||
| The Kid | Andy Monroe, Jack Lechner and Michael Zam | The New Group | ||
| We the People: America Rocks! | Joe Iconis, Brad Alexander, Kevin Del Aguila, Eli Bolin, Sam Forman, Tommy Newman, Ryan Scott Oliver, Adam Overett, Mark Weiner, and Erik Weiner and Jordan Allen-Dutton | Theatreworks USA | ||
| 2012 | ||||
| Once | Enda Walsh, Glen Hansard, and Markéta Irglová | New York Theatre Workshop | [23] | |
| Queen of the Mist | Michael John LaChiusa | Transport Group | ||
| SILENCE! The Musical | Jon Kaplan, Al Kaplan, and Hunter Bell | Victoria Lang, Rich Affannato, Donna Trinkoff in association with Scott Kirschenbaum, Theater Mogul, Kitefliers Studio, Terry Schnuck, and John Arthur Pinckard | ||
| The Blue Flower | Jim Bauer and Ruth Bauer | Second Stage Theatre | ||
| The Shaggs: Philosophy of the World | Joy Gregory, Gunnar Madsen, and John Langs | Playwrights Horizons and New York Theatre Workshop | ||
| 2013 | ||||
| Dogfight | Benj Pasek, Justin Paul, and Peter Duchan | Second Stage Theatre | [24] | |
| Giant | Michael John LaChiusa and Sybille Pearson | The Public Theater in association with Dallas Theater Center | ||
| Murder Ballad | Julia Jordan and Juliana Nash | Manhattan Theatre Club | ||
| The Other Josh Cohen | David Rossmer and Steve Rosen | Amas Musical Theatre in association with Scandobean Productions, LLC | ||
| Skippyjon Jones | Kevin Del Aguila and Eli Bolin | Theatreworks USA | ||
| 2014 | ||||
| Fun Home | Jeanine Tesori and Lisa Kron | The Public Theater | [25] | |
| Here Lies Love | David Byrne and Fatboy Slim, additional music by Tom Gandy and J Pardo | The Public Theater | ||
| Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812 | Dave Malloy | Howard & Janet Kagan, Paula Marie Black, John Logan, Lisa Matlin, Daveed Frazier, Tom Smedes, Vertical Ent./Roman Gambourg/Lev Gelfer | ||
| What's It All About? Bacharach Reimagined | Burt Bacharach and Hal David, conceived by Kyle Riabko and David Lane Seltzer | New York Theatre Workshop | ||
| 2015 | ||||
| Hamilton | Lin-Manuel Miranda | The Public Theater | [26] | |
| The Fortress of Solitude | Itamar Moses and Michael Friedman | The Public Theater in association with Dallas Theater Center | ||
| The Lightning Thief | Rob Rokicki and Joe Tracz | Theatreworks USA | ||
| Nevermore – The Imaginary Life and Mysterious Death of Edgar Allan Poe | Jonathan Christenson | Radio Mouse Entertainment, Martin Hummel, Caiola Productions, Terry Schnuck, Susan Jaffe Tane, Hernreich-Horvath Productions, Catalyst Theatre in association with Fireboat Productions, Mary Cossette, and Meredith Lynsey Schade | ||
| Pretty Filthy | Michael Friedman and Bess Wohl, conceived by Steve Cosson | The Civilians in association with Jon B. Platt | ||
| 2016 | ||||
| Futurity | César Alvarez and The Lisps | Soho Rep, Ars Nova and Carole Shorenstein Hays | [27] | |
| Iowa | Jenny Schwartz and Todd Almond | Playwrights Horizons | ||
| Southern Comfort | Dan Collins and Julianne Wick Davis, Kate Davis, Robert DuSold and Thomas Caruso | The Public Theater | ||
| Tappin’ Thru Life | Maurice Hines | Leonard Soloway, Bud Martin, Riki Kane Larimer, Jeff Wolk, Phyllis and Buddy Aerenson, and Darren P. DeVerna/Jeremiah J. Harris and the Shubert Organization | ||
| The Wildness: Sky-Pony's Rock Fairy Tale | Kyle Jarrow and Lauren Worsham | Ars Nova in collaboration with The Play Company | ||
| 2017 | ||||
| The Band's Visit | David Yazbek and Itamar Moses and Eran Kolirin | Atlantic Theater Company | [28] | |
| Dear Evan Hansen | Steven Levenson and Benj Pasek and Justin Paul | Second Stage Theatre in association with Stacey Mindich Productions | ||
| Hadestown | Anaïs Mitchell | New York Theatre Workshop | ||
| Ride the Cyclone | Brooke Maxwell and Jacob Richmond | MCC Theater | ||
| The Total Bent | Stew and Heidi Rodewald | The Public Theater | ||
| 2018 | ||||
| KPOP | Woodshed Collective, Jason Kim, Helen Park and Max Vernon | Ars Nova in association with Ma-Yi Theater Company and Woodshed Collective | [29] | |
| Bella: An American Tall Tale | Kirsten Childs | Playwrights Horizons | ||
| Desperate Measures | Peter Kellogg and David Friedman | York Theatre Company in association with Cecilia Lin and Hu Guo | ||
| Hundred Days | The Bengsons and Sarah Gancher | New York Theatre Workshop | ||
| Jerry Springer: The Opera | Stewart Lee and Richard Thomas | The New Group | ||
| 2019 | ||||
| Rags Parkland Sings the Songs of the Future | Andrew R. Butler | Ars Nova | [30] | |
| Be More Chill | Joe Iconis and Joe Tracz | Gerald Goehring, Michael F. Mitri, Jennifer Ashley Tepper, Marc David Levine, Marlene and Gary Cohen, 42nd.club, The Baruch Frankel Viertel Group, Alisa and Charlie Thorne, Jenny Niederhoffer, Chris Blasting/Simpson & Longthorne, Brad Blume/Gemini Theatrical, Jonathan Demar/Kim Vasquez, Ben Holtzman and Sammy Lopez, Koenigsberg/Federman/Adler, Ashlee Latimer and Jenna Ushkowitz, Jenn Maley and Cori Stolbun, Robert and Joan Rechnitz, Fred and Randi Sternfeld, YesBroadway Productions, in association with Two River Theater | ||
| Girl from the North Country | Conor McPherson and Bob Dylan | The Public Theater | ||
| Midnight at the Never Get | Mark Sonnenblick and Sam Bolen | York Theatre Company by arrangement with Visceral Entertainment and Mark Cortale Productions, Nathaniel Granor, Jeff G. Peters, Daryl Roth, Megan Savage | ||
| Miss You Like Hell | Quiara Alegría Hudes and Erin McKeown | The Public Theater |
2020s
Artists with multiple wins
- 4 wins
- 2 wins
Artists with multiple nominations
- 5 nominations
- 4 nominations
- Kevin Del Aguila
- Michael John LaChiusa
- 3 nominations
- 2 nominations
- William Finn
- John Kander
- Fred Ebb
- Adam Guettel
- Kirsten Childs
- Rachel Sheinkin
- Quiara Alegría Hudes
- Lin-Manuel Miranda
- Duncan Sheik
- Stew
- Heidi Rodewald
- Michael Friedman
- Steve Cosson
- Brad Alexander
- Joe Iconis
- Joe Tracz
- Eli Bolin
- Michael R. Jackson
- Lynn Nottage
- Marla Mindelle
- David Yazbek
Theatres with multiple wins
- 4 wins
- 3 wins
- 2 wins
Theatres with multiple nomination
- 18 nominations
- 13 nominations
- 8 nominations
- 6 nominations
- 5 nominations
- 4 nominations
- 3 nominations
- 2 nominations
See also
- Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding New Off-Broadway Musical
- Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Musical
References
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- ^ "The Off-Broadway League". nycgo.com. Retrieved 14 September 2025.
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- ^ "1992 Lucille Lortel Awards Winner: Outstanding Musical". Lucille Lortel Awards. Retrieved 12 September 2025.
- ^ "1993 Lucille Lortel Awards Winner: Outstanding Musical". Lucille Lortel Awards. Retrieved 12 September 2025.
- ^ "1994 Lucille Lortel Awards Winner: Outstanding Musical". Lucille Lortel Awards. Retrieved 12 September 2025.
- ^ "1995 Lucille Lortel Awards Winner: Outstanding Musical". Lucille Lortel Awards. Retrieved 12 September 2025.
- ^ "1996 Lucille Lortel Awards Winner: Outstanding Musical". Lucille Lortel Awards. Retrieved 12 September 2025.
- ^ "1997 Lucille Lortel Awards Winner: Outstanding Musical". Lucille Lortel Awards. Retrieved 12 September 2025.
- ^ "2000 Lucille Lortel Awards Winner: Outstanding Musical". Lucille Lortel Awards. Retrieved 12 September 2025.
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- ^ "2024 Nominees: Lucille Lortel Awards". Lucille Lortel Awards. Retrieved 12 September 2025.
- ^ "2020 Nominees: Lucille Lortel Awards". Lucille Lortel Awards. Retrieved 12 September 2025.
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- ^ (cont.)Aron and Gabe Alves-Tomko, Nicholas Kaiser, Willette and Manny Klausner, Tristan Schukraft, Janet Billig Rich, Hillary Weaver, Producer Entertainment Group, Jackie Huba, 1145 Ventures, Peter Crawford/Pieter Van Meeuwen, Bruce Robert Harris/Jack W. Batman, Drama Club, Concord Theatricals, Rob Kolson, Sarina Neer, Liesl Wilke, and Daitch/Busch
- ^ (cont.)Ashley Melone and Nick Mills, Ilana Woldenberg, Paul Wachter and Tom Werner, LD Entertainment, Annapurna Theatre, John Gore Organization, Nederlander Presentations, Madison Wells Live, Jane Bergère, Jana Bezdek and Jen Hoguet, Crooked Letter, Allie Sandler, Lloyd Tichio Productions, Winkler and Smalberg, Jennifer Lahl, Stella La Rue, Meena Harris and Jess Foung, Eastern Standard Time/Josh Altman, Wessex Grove
- ^ Including one as a producer.