Anexo:Premio Tony al mejor guion de un musical

El Premio Tony por Mejor guion musical es una categoría de los Premios Tony establecida desde 1949.

Nominados y ganadores

1940s

  • 1949: Kiss Me, Kate – Samuel and Bella Spewack
    • Ningún nominado

1950s

  • 1950: South Pacific – Oscar Hammerstein y Joshua Logan
    • Ningún nominado

1960s

  • 1962: How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying – Abe Burrows, Jack Weinstock y Willie Gilbert
    • Carnival! – Michael Stewart y Helen Deutsch
  • 1964: Hello, Dolly! – Michael Stewart
    • The Girl Who Came to SupperNoël Coward y Harry Kurnitz
    • She Loves Me – Joe Masteroff
    • High Spirits – Hugh Martin y Timothy Gray
  • 1965: Fiddler on the Roof – Joseph Stein
    • Baker Street – Jerome Coopersmith
    • Half a Sixpence – Beverly Cross
    • Ben Franklin in Paris – Sidney Michaels

1970s

  • 1971: Company – George Furth
    • The Me Nobody Knows – Robert H. Livingston y Herb Schapiro
    • The Rothschilds – Sherman Yellen
  • 1972: Two Gentlemen of Verona – John Guare y Mel Shapiro
    • Ain't Supposed to Die a Natural Death – Melvin Van Peebles
    • Follies – James Goldman
    • Grease – Jim Jacobs y Warren Casey
  • 1973: A Little Night Music – Hugh Wheeler
    • Don't Bother Me, I Can't Cope – Micki Grant
    • Don't Play Us Cheap – Melvin Van Peebles
    • Pippin – Roger O. Hirson
  • 1974: Candide – Hugh Wheeler
    • Raisin – Robert Nemiroff and Charlotte Zaltzberg
    • Seesaw – Michael Bennett
  • 1975: Shenandoah – James Lee Barrett, Peter Udell y Phillip Rose
    • Mack and Mabel – Michael Stewart
    • The Lieutenant – Gene Curty, Nitra Scharfman, y Chuck Strand
    • The Wiz – William F. Brown
  • 1978: On the Twentieth CenturyBetty Comden y Adolph Green
    • A History of the American Film – Christopher Durang
    • Runaways – Elizabeth Swados
    • Working – Stephen Schwartz

1980s

  • 1980: EvitaTim Rice
    • A Day in Hollywood/A Night in the Ukraine – Dick Vosburgh
    • Barnum – Mark Bramble
    • Sugar Babies – Ralph G. Allen and Harry Rigby
  • 1981: Woman of the Year – Peter Stone
    • 42nd Street – Michael Stewart and Mark Bramble
    • The Moony Shapiro Songbook – Monty Norman and Julian More
    • Tintypes – Mary Kyte
  • 1985: Big River – William Hauptman
    • GrindFay Kanin
    • Harrigan and Hart – Michael Stewart
    • Quilters – Molly Newman and Bárbara Damashek
  • 1988: Into the Woods – James Lapine
    • The Gospel at Colonus – Lee Breuer
    • The Phantom of the Opera – Richard Stilgoe and Andrew Lloyd Webber
    • Romance/Romance – Barry Harman

1990s

  • 1994: Passion – James Lapine
    • Beauty and the BeastLinda Woolverton
    • Cyrano: The Musical – Koen van Kijk
    • A Grand Night for Singing – Walter Bobbie
  • 1996: RentJonathan Larson
    • Big: The Musical – John Weidman
    • Bring in 'Da Noise, Bring in 'Da Funk – Reg E. Gaines
    • Chronicle of a Death ForetoldGraciela Daniele, Jim Lewis y Michael John LaChiusa
  • 1997: Titanic – Peter Stone
    • Jekyll & HydeLeslie Bricusse
    • The Life – David Newman, Ira Gasman y Cy Coleman
    • Steel Pier – David Thompson
  • 1999: Parade – Alfred Uhry
    • Footloose – Dean Pitchford and Walter Bobbie
    • It Ain't Nothin' But the Blues – Charles Bevel, Lita Gaithers, Randal Myler, Ron Taylor and Dan Wheetman
    • MarlenePam Gems

2000s

  • 2000: James Joyce's The Dead – Richard Nelson
    • Contact – John Weidman
    • Marie Christine – Michael John LaChiusa
    • The Wild Party – Michael John LaChiusa y George C. Wolfe
  • 2002: Urinetown – Greg Kotis
  • 2005: The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee – Rachel Sheinkin
  • 2006: The Drowsy Chaperone – Bob Martin y Don McKellar

2010s

  • 2010: Memphis – Joe DiPietro
    • Everyday Rapture – Dick Scanlan y Sherie René Scott
    • Fela! – Jim Lewis y Bill T. Jones
    • Million Dollar Quartet – Colin Escott y Floyd Mutrux