Toby Marlow (Q7811844)

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British composer, writer and actor
  • Toby Oliver Samuel Marlow
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Toby Marlow
British composer, writer and actor
  • Toby Oliver Samuel Marlow

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12 June 2022
Toby Marlow at the 75th Tony Awards in June 2022 (English)
Toby Marlow yn y 75ed Gwobrau Tony ym mis Mehefin 2022 (Welsh)
Toby Marlow au 75ème Tony Awards, juin 2022 (French)
Toby Marlow en los 75º Premios Tony, en junio 2022 (Spanish)
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12 June 2022
13 June 2022
Marlow took this win during the Tony Awards’ first-hour special, Act One, marking a significant moment for inclusion and diversity on Broadway by becoming the first openly nonbinary composer-lyricist in the show’s history to win for best original score.
12 June 2022
13 June 2022
Toby Marlow has made Tony history with his win for Best Original Score as the first out nonbinary composer-lyricist to win a Tony Award. Marlow co-created SIX: The Musical with Lucy Moss, with whom he shares the win.
Toby Oliver Samuel Marlow (British English)
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12 June 2022
13 June 2022
Marlow took this win during the Tony Awards’ first-hour special, Act One, marking a significant moment for inclusion and diversity on Broadway by becoming the first openly nonbinary composer-lyricist in the show’s history to win for best original score.
12 June 2022
13 June 2022
Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss have won the Tony Award for Best Original Score Written for the Theatre for Six.
12 June 2022
13 June 2022
Toby Marlow has made Tony history with his win for Best Original Score as the first out nonbinary composer-lyricist to win a Tony Award. Marlow co-created SIX: The Musical with Lucy Moss, with whom he shares the win.
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13 June 2022
But now Marlow, the first openly non-binary Tony nominee according to Variety, has become the first openly non-binary Tony winner. Marlow and Moss, who use he/him and she/her pronouns respectively, made their Broadway debut with Six, which reimagines the lives of Henry VIII’s wives
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