British writer
Tom Stoppard has won this award five times, more than any other playwright. Only seven other writers (
Arthur Miller,
Terrence McNally,
Tony Kushner,
Edward Albee,
Neil Simon,
Yasmina Reza and
Peter Shaffer) have won the award more than once, each winning twice. With ten nominations,
Neil Simon has been nominated for the award more than any other playwright.
August Wilson, with nine nominations, comes in second, followed by
Tom Stoppard (eight nominations),
Edward Albee (six nominations),
Arthur Miller (five nominations), and
Martin McDonagh (five nominations). In 1994,
Tony Kushner became the first playwright to win consecutive Tony Awards for his two-part
Angels in America: A Gay Fantasia on National Themes.
Terrence McNally repeated this feat the following two years with his plays
Love! Valour! Compassion! and
Master Class. ==See also==