Berklee Alumni Receive 2020 Tony Award Nominations

Three Berklee College of Music alumni received Tony Award nominations this year, while Boston Conservatory at Berklee alumni made an impressive showing in Tony-nominated productions.

October 19, 2020

Berklee College of Music and Boston Conservatory at Berklee alumni were featured in some of the most prominent and acclaimed theater productions of last year.

Three Berklee College of Music alumni received Tony Award nominations this year.

Charlie Rosen ’12, a three-time Drama Desk Awards nominee, received a Tony nomination in the Best Orchestrations category for his work co-orchestrating Moulin Rouge! The Musical. Brian Lee B.M. ’14 and Dayna Bloom B.M. ’14, who served as producers for Moulin Rouge! The Musical, were nominated in the Best Musical category.

Boston Conservatory at Berklee alumni made an impressive showing in Tony-nominated productions. Evan Kinnane (B.F.A. ’18, musical theater) performed in the ensemble for Moulin Rouge! The Musical, and Ebony Williams (B.F.A. ’05, contemporary dance) and John Cardoza (B.F.A. ’16, musical theater) were part of the ensemble for Jagged Little Pill, the musical based on the hit 1995 Alanis Morissette album, which received a nomination in the Best Musical category.

Below is a list of Berklee alumni who have been nominated for Tony Awards. Please note the list is subject to change as we receive updated information.


Best Musical

Brian Lee B.M. ’14 and Dayna Bloom B.M ’14, producers, Moulin Rouge! The Musical

Best Orchestrations

Charlie Rosen ’12, co-orchestrator, Moulin Rouge! The Musical