Tony Award for Best Revival of a Play

The Tony Award for Best Revival of a Play has only been awarded since 1994. Prior to that, plays and musicals were considered together for the Tony Award for Best Revival. The award is given to the best non-musical play that has appeared on Broadway in a previous production, or which is determined to be a "classic" or in the historical or popular repertoire despite not having been produced on Broadway. The award goes to the producers of the play. In addition, as of 2019, authors are also eligible for the award for shows that are considered revivals but that have not previously appeared on Broadway.

Winners and nominees
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Multiple wins

 * 3 wins
 * Death of a Salesman


 * 2 wins
 * A View from the Bridge

Multiple nominations

 * 4 Nominations
 * A View from the Bridge


 * 3 Nominations
 * Death of a Salesman
 * The Iceman Cometh


 * 2 Nominations
 * Ah, Wilderness!
 * All My Sons
 * American Buffalo
 * The Best Man
 * Betrayal
 * The Crucible
 * A Day in the Death of Joe Egg
 * A Doll's House
 * Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune
 * Inherit the Wind


 * The Little Foxes
 * Long Day's Journey into Night
 * The Merchant of Venice
 * A Moon for the Misbegotten
 * Morning's at Seven
 * Noises Off
 * Present Laughter
 * The Price
 * A Raisin in the Sun
 * Twelfth Night
 * Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?