Overview
- The Tony Awards named André Bishop, Jules Fisher and James Lapine as this year’s Lifetime Achievement honorees Thursday, in statements from the Broadway League and the American Theatre Wing.
- Lapine is a playwright and director with 18 Broadway credits, 12 Tony nominations and three wins for the books of Falsettos, Into the Woods and Passion.
- Bishop led Lincoln Center Theater from 1992 to 2025 and is linked to 16 best-production Tony winners, with a Theater Hall of Fame induction in 2012.
- Fisher is a nine-time Tony-winning lighting designer whose work spans Hair, Jesus Christ Superstar, Pippin, Ragtime, Angels in America, Assassins and The Iceman Cometh.
- Nominations arrive May 5 ahead of a June 7 ceremony at Radio City Music Hall hosted by Pink on CBS and Paramount+, and Mary‑Mitchell Campbell will receive the Isabelle Stevenson Award for arts advocacy.