The Awardist Tony Awards RuPaul wins Tony Award with A Strange Loop's Best Musical honor The Drag Race superstar is part of the starry producing team that brought the hit musical to life on Broadway. By Andrea Towers Andrea Towers Andrea Towers is a former assistant editor at Entertainment Weekly. She left EW in 2016. EW's editorial guidelines Published on June 12, 2022 11:19PM EDT RuPaul took home a top honor at the Tony Awards on Sunday night when A Strange Loop won Best Musical at the 75th annual awards show. The Drag Race superstar is one of the many starry names credited as a producer on the musical that has taken Broadway by storm since it debuted in April, along with Alan Cumming, Ilana Glazer, Jennifer Hudson (who is now an EGOT with this win), Mindy Kaling, and Billy Porter. Written by Michael R. Jackson — who won a 2020 Pulitzer for his work — the show follows the story of Usher (Jaquel Spivey), a Black queer musical theater composer who is writing a musical about a Black queer musical composer while working as an usher at The Lion King. RuPaul at the 75th Annual Tony Awards. Theo Wargo/Getty Images Though Spivey missed out on the Best Actor award, A Strange Loop won big at the Tonys overall, as the show honored Jackson with a statue for Best Book of a Musical in addition to the top honor of the night. Before becoming one of the most nominated shows of the season, the musical was the recipient of five Drama Desk Awards, two Lucille Lortel Awards, six Outer Critics Circle honors, two Obie awards, one Off-Broadway Alliance Award, and the New York Drama Critics Circle Award for Best Musical after debuting at Playwrights Horizons Theater in 2019. Related content: A Strange Loop review: Michael R. Jackson's ambitious, inspiring debut comes to Broadway Jesse Williams, Michael R. Jackson, and Camille A. Brown on the 2022 Tony nominations and Black excellence Tony Awards 2022: See the full list of nominees