Branden Jacobs-Jenkins’ ‘Purpose,’ about pressures within a prominent Black family, wins the best new play Tony Award
- On Sunday night, Young received her second Tony Award for her supporting performance in the play Purpose.
- Her victory followed her first Tony win last year and made her the first Black performer to win two years in a row.
- Young plays Aziza, a Harlem social worker, in Purpose and has been nominated for four consecutive years.
- She expressed that theater provides a secure and meaningful environment that deserves respect and appreciation because it brings people together.
- Her win highlights both her continued recognition and the theater community’s role as a unifying space amid global division.
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Branden Jacobs-Jenkins' Purpose,' about pressures within a prominent Black family, wins the best new play Tony Award, reports AP.
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Kara Young Wins Second Consecutive Tony Award as ‘Purpose’ Takes Best Play at Tonys 2025! | Just Jared: Celebrity News and Gossip
It’s a big night for the play Purpose at the 2025 Tony Awards! The show’s supporting star, Kara Young, took home her second consecutive Tony win on Sunday (June 8) at Radio City Music Hall in New York City. Kara won the award for Best Featured Actress in a Play for her work in the new play. This is her fourth consecutive year being nominated in the category and her second consecutive year winning after picking up the award last year for Purlie V…

Branden Jacobs-Jenkins’ ‘Purpose,’ about pressures within a prominent Black family, wins the best new play Tony Award
Branden Jacobs-Jenkins’ ‘Purpose,’ about pressures within a prominent Black family, wins the best new play Tony Award.
Steppenwolf’s ‘Purpose’ wins best play Tony Award; Kara Young makes history with her win – Usa news503 Service Unavailable
NEW YORK — Steppenwolf Theatre’s production of Branden Jacobs-Jenkins’ “Purpose,” the drawing-room drama about an accomplished Black family exposing hypocrisy and pressures during a snowed-in gathering, won the Tony Award for best play Sunday night. The Pulitzer Prize-winning “Purpose,” which premiered at Steppenwolf Theatre last spring before heading to Broadway, was nominated for six awards, the most for any Steppenwolf-incubated play since “A…
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