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Bishop, Fisher, and Lapine to Receive 2026 Tony Lifetime Achievement Awards

EntertainmentCulture4/30/2026
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André Bishop, Jules Fisher, and James Lapine will receive the 2026 Special Tony Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Theatre. The honor recognizes their decades of contributions to Broadway as a producer, lighting designer, and playwright-director, respectively. The awards will be presented at the 79th Tony Awards ceremony in June.

Facts First

  • André Bishop, Jules Fisher, and James Lapine are the 2026 recipients of the Special Tony Award for Lifetime Achievement.
  • James Lapine is a three-time Tony winner and Pulitzer Prize recipient known for collaborations with Stephen Sondheim and William Finn.
  • André Bishop served as artistic director of Lincoln Center Theater for over three decades, overseeing numerous Tony-winning productions.
  • Jules Fisher has won nine Tony Awards for lighting design on landmark shows like 'Hair,' 'Pippin,' and 'Angels in America.'
  • The awards will be presented at the 79th Tony Awards ceremony on June 7, which will be hosted by Pink and broadcast on CBS.

What Happened

The Tony Awards administration committee has selected André Bishop, Jules Fisher, and James Lapine as the recipients of the 2026 Special Tony Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Theatre. The award honors individuals for their distinguished careers and significant contributions to the American theater. The three will be honored at the 79th Tony Awards ceremony on June 7 at Radio City Music Hall.

Why this Matters to You

If you enjoy Broadway theater, you have likely been touched by the work of these honorees. Their creative and managerial efforts have shaped the shows you see, from landmark musicals like 'Into the Woods' and 'Ragtime' to acclaimed plays like 'Oslo' and 'Angels in America.' This award highlights the behind-the-scenes artistry and leadership that sustains the theater industry, which is a significant cultural and economic driver in New York and beyond.

What's Next

The 79th Tony Awards ceremony will air live on CBS and stream on Paramount+ on June 7 from 8 to 11 p.m. ET, hosted by Pink. Nominations for the competitive Tony Awards will be announced on May 5, setting the stage for the full celebration of the past Broadway season.

Perspectives

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Industry Leaders celebrate the recipients as a 'wealth of deserving talent' whose collective contributions are so vast that selecting a single honoree was impossible.
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Theater Historians and Critics characterize the honorees as 'towering figures' and note that their work, particularly Jules Fisher's influence on lighting design, will leave an 'indelible mark for generations to come.'