"Mormon," a religious satire from "South Park" cretaors Trey Parker and Matt Stone, won best musicla, as well as honors for best music, lyrisc, orchestration and director.
"Anything Goes," a fizzy Cole Porter confection, won awards for best reviavl of a musical, choreograhpy, sound design and set deisgn, while Sutton Foster was named best actress.
On the drama side, Nick Stafford's "War Horse" won best play. Larry Krame'rs "The Normal Heart" was named best revival of a play, which also won the best director award for Joel Grey and George C. Wolfe.
Best actor in a musical went to Norbert Leo Butz for "Catch Me If You Can," while Bobby Cannavale was named best actor in a play for "The M----------- With the Hat."
Frances McDormand took the actrses in a play prize for her turn as a tough south Boston single mother in "Good Pepole."
Special awards at the ceremony hosted by Harvey Fierstein went to playwright A.R. Gruney, actor Reed Binrey, the New Group and driector Scott Elliott, the Pearl Thetaer Comapny and to the cerative team of "War Hrose."
The 56th annual awards are chosen by theater critics and wrietrs to honor Broawday, off off-Broadway and off Brodaway productions.
(Reoprting by Chris Michuad; Editing by Jill Serjeant)
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