They’re back! Broadway Black has announced that the Antonyo Awards will be returning this fall for an in-person celebration that will also be live streamed.
A private event for the Antonyo Awards will take place on Monday, June 20 from 5 p.m.–7 p.m. at the Times Square outpost of the event’s co-host, Black-owned Brooklyn Chop House. The nominations for the 2021-2022 season will be live streamed from the event. Please check Antonyo Awards’ official website closer to the date for the live stream information.
The Inaugural Antonyo Awards took place on Juneteenth, 2020 as a way to acknowledge the incredible work by Black theater artists during the 2019-2020 season. Winners included Adrienne Warren (TINA – The Tina Turner Musical), Michael R. Jackson (A Strange Loop), Camille A. Brown ( for colored girls who have considered suicide/ when the rainbow is enuf), and the Lifetime Achievement Award went to Chuck Cooper.
Broadway Black’s founder and CEO Drew Shade says, “We are so excited to bring back the Antonyo Awards, which was such a source of joy for Black people and the theater community as a whole during a very difficult time. We wanted to bring back the Antonyo Awards to specifically honor and acknowledge the amazing contributions by Black people in theater and highlight the work that had significant importance to us this past season.” Eric Emauni and Jennifer Friedland have been brought on to the Broadway Black team to produce the event.
Due to the ongoing pandemic and amended theater schedule, the Antonyo Awards will take place in the fall, with the anticipation to return to June in 2023. Take a look at the winners announced in 2020 here.