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The 2026 Outer Critics Circle Award Nominations Carry the Pulse of a Remarkable Season – front mezz junkies, Theater News
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The 2026 Outer Critics Circle Award Nominations Carry the Pulse of a Remarkable Season – front mezz junkies, Theater News

21 April 20266 Mins Read

Frontmezzjunkies reports: This year’s nominees reflect a field alive with urgency and imagination

By Ross

It has been a remarkable year for theatre in New York City, and I am forever feeling blessed to be part of the scene. This morning, the 2026 Outer Critics Circle Award nominations arrived, and I felt a jolt of recognition that went beyond the usual excitement. As a voting member, and as someone who has spent the past months sitting in these theatres and writing about many of these works, this list hits close to my heart. These are not just productions that filled a calendar. There are moments that stayed, conversations that lingered, and risks now being recognized on a larger stage.

Brian Quijada and Nygel D. Robinson in MEXODUS. Photo by Curtis Brown (2025).

Announced on April 21 at the Museum of Broadway by Isa Briones and Sepideh Moafi, this year’s nominations bring together a wide and energized range of Broadway and Off-Broadway work. The awards will be revealed on May 11, with the ceremony set for May 21 at the MMAC Theater. This list stands as a snapshot of a season that refused to settle, constantly shifting in form, tone, and perspective.

Leading the nominations is the Broadway musical The Lost Boys with eleven nods, followed closely by Mexodus with ten. Schmigadoon! lands with eight, while Masquerade and Ragtime each earn six. In the play categories, Death of a Salesman stands at the forefront with six nominations. These titles represent more than scale or visibility. They reflect a season where ambition showed up in many forms, from large musical storytelling to intimate and daring theatrical moments.

The strength of individual performance is equally striking this year. The Outstanding Solo Performance nominees, Daniel Radcliffe, Jean Smart, Sean Hayes, Jack Holden, and Mary Kate O’Flanagan, each carry the weight of an entire world. In the John Gassner Award category, the nominated plays by Jamie Wax, Preston Max Allen, Ro Reddick, Matthew Libby, and Bubba Weiler signal a continued commitment to new voices and new ideas, grounding the season in a sense of forward movement that feels necessary, urgent, and alive.

Jack Holden in Kenrex. Photo by Manuel Harlan.

It is also worth noting that a few notable titles are absent from this year’s list due to eligibility rules. According to the 2026 guidelines, productions such as Titanique, alongside Cats: The Jellicle Ball and Liberation, were considered in previous seasons, with only new elements eligible for recognition. Their absence here speaks less to impact and more to the structure of the awards themselves.

With nominees, members, and past winners gathering at West Bank Cafe on April 27, the Outer Critics Circle Awards once again create a space for connection around the work itself. That sense of community carries particular weight this season, where so many productions have been driven by collaboration, urgency, and a willingness to ask difficult questions without rushing toward easy answers.

Looking at this list, I am reminded why I keep showing up, for that particular and spectacular feeling of being in the room when something clicks into place. These nominations bring those moments back into focus, sharpening their impact while opening the door to whatever comes next.

Below is the full list of nominees:

Outstanding New Broadway Musical

Outstanding New Off-Broadway Musical

Outstanding New Broadway Play

Caroline Aaron & Noah Galvin in The Reservoir at Atlantic Theater Company. Photo by Ahron R. Foster.

Outstanding New Off-Broadway Play

John Gassner Award (for a new American play, preferably by a new playwright)

  • Call Me Izzy by Jamie Wax
  • Caroline by Preston Max Allen
  • Cold War Choir Practice by Ro Reddick
  • Data by Matthew Libby
  • Well, I’ll Let You Go by Bubba Weiler

Outstanding Revival of a Musical

Death of a Salesman, Nathan Lane and Laurie Metcalf
Laurie Metcalf and Nathan Lane in Death of a Salesman on Broadway. Photo by Emilio Madrid.

Outstanding Revival of a Play

Outstanding Lead Performer in a Broadway Play

  • Rose Byrne, Fallen Angels
  • Will Harrison, Punch
  • Nathan Lane, Death of a Salesman
  • John Lithgow, Giant
  • Lesley Manville, Oedipus
  • Kelli O’Hara, Fallen Angels

Outstanding Featured Performer in a Broadway Play

  • Christopher Abbott, Death of a Salesman
  • Danny Burstein, Marjorie Prime
  • Jessica Hecht, Dog Day Afternoon
  • Laurie Metcalf, Death of a Salesman
  • Ruben Santiago-Hudson, Joe Turner’s Come and Gone
The Cast of RAGTIME. Photo by Matthew Murphy.

Outstanding Lead Performer in a Broadway Musical

Outstanding Featured Performer in a Broadway Musical

  • Ali Louis Bourzgui, The Lost Boys
  • Max Clayton, Schmigadoon!
  • Andrew Durand, The Rocky Horror Show
  • Benjamin Pajak, The Lost Boys
  • Ben Levi Ross, Ragtime

Outstanding Lead Performer in an Off-Broadway Musical

The cast of The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee at New World Stages. Photo by Joan Marcus.

Outstanding Featured Performer in an Off-Broadway Musical

Outstanding Lead Performer in an Off-Broadway Play

  • Quincy Tyler Bernstine, Well, I’ll Let You Go
  • Alana Raquel Bowers, Cold War Choir Practice
  • André Holland, The Brothers Size
  • Alani iLongwe, The Brothers Size
  • Aigner Mizzelle, The Monsters

Outstanding Featured Performer in an Off-Broadway Play

  • Caroline Aaron, The Reservoir
  • Brian d’Arcy James, Eurydice
  • River Lipe-Smith, Caroline
  • Andrea Martin, Meet the Cartozians
  • Malcolm Mays, The Brothers Size
Daniel Radcliffe in Every Brilliant Thing on Broadway. Photos by Matthew Murphy.

Outstanding Solo Performance

Outstanding Book of a Musical (Broadway or Off-Broadway)

Outstanding Score (Broadway or Off-Broadway)

Alden Ehrenreich and Madeline Brewer in BECKY SHAW – Photo by Marc J. Franklin.

Outstanding Direction of a Play

  • Debbie Allen, Joe Turner’s Come and Gone
  • Ngozi Anyanwu, The Monsters
  • Trip Cullman, Becky Shaw
  • Robert Icke, Oedipus
  • Joe Mantello, Death of a Salesman
  • Tarell Alvin McCraney and Bijan Shibani, The Brothers Size

Outstanding Direction of a Musical

  • Michael Arden, The Lost Boys
  • Lear deBessonet, Ragtime
  • Lee Sunday Evans, Oratorio for Living Things
  • David Mendizábal, Mexodus
  • Diane Paulus, Masquerade

Outstanding Choreography

  • Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui, Masquerade
  • Christopher Gattelli, Schmigadoon!
  • Darrell Grand Moultrie, Goddess
  • Darrell Grand Moultrie, Saturday Church
  • Rickey Tripp, The Monsters
Aigner Mizzelle and Okieriete Onaodowan in The Monsters, produced by MTC off-Broadway at NYCC Stage II. Photo by T. Charles Erickson.

Outstanding Orchestrations (Broadway or Off-Broadway)

  • Fraser Campbell, Jane Cardona, Ben Moss, Odetta Hartman, John Murchison, Peter Wise, Oratorio for Living Things
  • Doug Besterman and Mike Morris, Schmigadoon!
  • Mikhail Fiksel, Brian Quijada, and Nygel D. Robinson, Mexodus
  • Ethan Popp and The Rescues,* The Lost Boys*
  • Michael Thurber, Goddess

Outstanding Scenic Design

  • James Fluhr, Masquerade
  • Dane Laffrey, The Lost Boys
  • Scott Pask, Schmigadoon!
  • Adam Rigg and Anton Volovsek, Bowl EP
  • Jason Sherwood, The Baker’s Wife

Outstanding Costume Design

  • Dede Ayite, Goddess
  • Linda Cho, Schmigadoon!
  • Jeff Mahshie, Fallen Angels
  • Ryan Park, The Lost Boys
  • Emilio Sosa, Masquerade
Ethan Slater (Marcel) in CSC’s Marcel on the Train. Photo by Emilio Madrid.

Outstanding Lighting Design

Outstanding Sound Design

  • Caroline Eng, The Unknown
  • Mikhail Fiksel, Mexodus
  • Adam Fisher, The Lost Boys
  • Brett Jarvis, Masquerade
  • Nick Kourtides, Oratorio for Living Things

Outstanding Video/Projection Design

The cast of Kyoto. Photo by Emilio Madrid.

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