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Top Broadway Highlights That Shaped the 2025‑26 Tony Season

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Broadway’s 2025‑26 season delivered several Tony‑nominated moments that outlived the applause. Designers and performers seized the spotlight with bold wigs, stage magic, and visceral set pieces that turned ordinary scenes into unforgettable spectacles.

In The Lost Boys, a 1987‑styled wig ensemble anchored the narrative while levitating vampires on wires added kinetic drama, amplifying the musical’s rock‑and‑roll energy. Meanwhile, Cats: The Jellicle Ball showcased a couture hair system that turned feline characters into larger‑than‑life icons.

Joe Mantello’s staging of *Death of a Salesman* relied on disappearing props and a pocket watch trick, blurring reality and memory. These creative choices drove ticket sales and amplified word‑of‑mouth buzz, reinforcing Broadway’s reputation for theatrical innovation.

The season’s standout performances, from *Joe Turner’s Come and Gone* to the revival of *Chess*, underscored the industry's focus on immersive storytelling, proving that memorable design often translates into higher box‑office returns.