Skylight Broadway Cast Revival

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Skylight has been nominated for several Tony Awards, including Best Direction of a Play for Stephen Daldry, Best Lighting Design of a Play for Natasha Katz, Best Revival of a Play for Jay Alix, John Johnson, Sue Wagner, Joey Parnes, David Mirvish, Carlos Arana, The Araca Group, True Love Productions, Stuart Thompson, Spring Sirkin, Heni Koenigsberg, Scott M. Delman, Una Jackman, Catherine Adler, Stephanie P. McClelland, The Shubert Organization, Jon B. Platt, Roy Furman, Roger Berlind, Eli Bush, Scott Rudin, Robert Fox, and Best Scenic Design of a Play for Bob Crowley.

Skylight has won several awards, including the Distinguished Performance Award (Drama League Awards) for Carey Mulligan and Bill Nighy. The show also received the Outstanding Revival of a Broadway or Off-Broadway Play award (Drama League Awards) for David Hare and the Outstanding Revival Play award (Outer Critics Circle Awards) for Skylight.

Skylight has been nominated for several awards, including the Distinguished Performance Award at the Drama League Awards for Carey Mulligan and Bill Nighy. Additionally, David Hare was nominated for Outstanding Revival of a Broadway or Off-Broadway Play at the Drama League Awards, and Skylight was nominated for Outstanding Revival Play at the Outer Critics Circle Awards.

Skylight has had 3 productions including Broadway which opened in 1996, West End which opened in 2014 and Broadway which opened in 2015.

Skylight has won the following Tony Awards: Best Direction of a Play for Stephen Daldry, Best Lighting Design of a Play for Natasha Katz, Best Revival of a Play for Jay Alix, John Johnson, Sue Wagner, Joey Parnes, David Mirvish, Carlos Arana, The Araca Group, True Love Productions, Stuart Thompson, Spring Sirkin, Heni Koenigsberg, Scott M. Delman, Una Jackman, Catherine Adler, Stephanie P. McClelland, The Shubert Organization, Jon B. Platt, Roy Furman, Roger Berlind, Eli Bush, Scott Rudin, Robert Fox, Best Scenic Design of a Play for Bob Crowley.

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