2025 Off Broadway Alliance Award Winners

“All the World’s A Stage,” a musical about a gay high school teacher in small town 1990’s America, won Best Musical from 14th annual Off Broadway Alliance Awards. The awards ceremony will be held on Tuesday afternoon, June 24 at Sardis. 

Check out complete list of 2025 nominations

Don’t know what the Off Broadway Alliance Awards are, or how they differ from the Off Broadway League’s Lucille Lortel Awards, or from any of the other awards? You’re not alone. Click on my New York Theater Awards Calendar and Guide 2025

List of 5 winners and 6 honorees below:

BEST MUSICAL
All the World’s a Stage

BEST PLAY
Becoming Eve

BEST REVIVAL
Hold Onto Me Darling

BEST SOLO PERFORMANCE
I’m Assuming You Know David Greenspan

BEST UNIQUE THEATRICAL EXPERIENCE
Odd Man Out


Honorees


LEGEND OF OFF BROADWAY


“David Greenspan is an Obie-winning playwright, performer, and singular voice in American theater. Known for his boundary-defying works like The MyopiaShe Stoops to Comedy, and Go Back to Where You Are, Greenspan merges classical themes with experimental forms. A fixture at institutions like The Public Theater, Transport Group, and Target Margin, he continues to challenge conventions and explore queer identity, memory, and language through his theatrical storytelling.”


“Scott Morfee, the veteran Off-Broadway producer, has nurtured some of New York’s most daring theatrical voices. As founder of Barrow Street Theatre, he produced one groundbreaking and critically acclaimed new play after another, from Killer Joe to Bug to Under the Lintel, to No Child…, together with thrilling contemporary revivals of Cymbeline and Our Town. His producing credits reflect a commitment to inventive and innovative storytelling that reminds us of what Off Broadway is for and what remarkable things it can do. “

OFF BROADWAY HALL OF FAME INDUCTEES

“Tony Award-winning composer and lyricist William Finn’s deeply personal musicals redefined modern musical theater. Known for FalsettosThe 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, and A New Brain, his work examined illness, love, family, and identity with humor and heart. Finn’s melodic innovations and lyrical candor left a lasting imprint, and his contributions continue to influence generations of musical theater artists and audiences alike.”


“Morgan Jenness was a visionary dramaturg, literary manager, and advocate for social change through theater. She held influential roles at the Public Theater and New York Theatre Workshop and championed a wide range of playwrights, often focusing on underrepresented voices. Jenness approached dramaturgy as activism, blending political insight with deep artistic curiosity to support boundary-pushing new work across the American theater landscape.”

“Linda Lavin was a Tony and Golden Globe-winning actress who brought warmth, complexity, and humor to every role she took on. She lit up the stage from her Off Broadway debut in Wet Paint in 1965, through a career that spanned an astonishing seven decades, delighting Off Broadway, Broadway, and television audiences each step of the way.  She starred in the hit sitcom Alice and earned acclaim for her work in The Mad Show, Little MurdersCollected Stories, and Broadway Bound. She was loved and admired by audiences, critic, and artists alike, and her work has left an indelible mark on American theatre.”

FRIEND OF OFF BROADWAY 

“Helen Shaw is one of contemporary theater’s most insightful critics, known for her poetic and intellectually rigorous writing in The New YorkerVulture, and Artforum. Her reviews reflect a deep appreciation for both avant-garde innovation and traditional craft. With a gift for contextualizing work within a broader cultural conversation, Shaw has become a trusted voice who champions bold theatrical storytelling while holding the field to its highest artistic standards.”

Author: New York Theater

Jonathan Mandell is a 3rd generation NYC journalist, who sees shows, reads plays, writes reviews and sometimes talks with people.

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