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American singer and actress
Gender
Female
Place of birth
Berlin, Margraviate of Brandenburg
Age
53 years
Education
Juilliard School,
Awards
Theatre World Award
(1994)
Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play
(2014)
Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play
(1996)
Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play
(2004)
Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical
(2012)
Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical
(1994)
Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical
(1998)
Eugene McDermott Award in the Arts at MIT
(2018)
Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actress in a Musical
 
Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actress in a Play
 
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Biography

Audra Ann McDonald (born July 3, 1970) is an American actress and singer. Primarily known for her work on the Broadway stage, she has won six Tony Awards, more performance wins than any other actor, and is the only person to win all four acting categories. She has performed in musicals, operas, and dramas such as A Moon for the Misbegotten, 110 in the Shade, Carousel, Ragtime, Master Class and Porgy and Bess.

As a classical soprano, she has performed in staged operas with the Houston Grand Opera and the Los Angeles Opera and in concerts with symphony orchestras like the Berlin Philharmonic and New York Philharmonic. In 2008 her recording of Kurt Weill's Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny with the Los Angeles Opera won the Grammy Award for Best Classical Album and the Grammy Award for Best Opera Recording. She has a close working relationship with composer Michael John LaChiusa who has written several works for her, including the Broadway musical Marie Christine, the opera Send (who are you? i love you), and The Seven Deadly Sins: A Song Cycle. With her full lyric soprano voice, she maintains an active concert and recording career throughout the United States performing a wide repertoire from classical to musical theater to jazz and popular songs. In 2016, McDonald was awarded the National Medal of Arts by President Barack Obama. In 2017 she was inducted into the American Theater Hall of Fame.

On television, McDonald portrayed Dr. Naomi Bennett as a main cast member of Shonda Rhimes's ABC television drama Private Practice from 2007 to 2011. She also portrayed the character of Liz Lawrence in Season 4 of The Good Wife, a role that she reprises as a main cast member in the spinoff series The Good Fight, she received a Critics Choice Award nomination for her performance in the 3rd season. In 2013 she performed the role of Mother Superior in The Sound of Music Live! opposite Carrie Underwood as Maria. She has twice been nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited Series or Movie for her portrayals of Susie Monahan in Wit opposite Emma Thompson in 2001 and for her performance of Ruth Younger in A Raisin in the Sun in 2008. In 2016 she was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie and a Screen Actors Guild Award for her performance in Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill for HBO in which McDonald portrayed jazz legend Billie Holiday. She won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Special Class Program in 2015 for her work hosting the program Live from Lincoln Center.

On film she is best known for her portrayals of Maureen in Ricki and the Flash (2015) opposite Meryl Streep and Madame de Garderobe in the 2017 film version of Disney's Beauty and the Beast. She has been nominated five times for the NAACP Image Awards for her work in television and film.

Early life and education

McDonald was born in West Berlin, Germany, the daughter of American parents, Anna Kathryn (Jones), a university administrator, and Stanley James McDonald Jr., a high school principal. At the time of her birth, her father was stationed with the United States Army. McDonald was raised in her father's native Fresno, California, the elder of two daughters; her sister, Alison, writes and directs for television and film. McDonald graduated from the Roosevelt School of the Arts program within Theodore Roosevelt High School in Fresno. She got her start in acting with Dan Pessano and Roger Rocka's Good Company Players, beginning in their junior company. In a feature article about her written when she was a child, she said that she knew she wanted to be involved in theater "when I had my first chance to perform with the Good Company Players Junior Company." She also said that the people who have had the most impact on her life are "Good Company director Dan Pessano and my mother." She studied classical voice as an undergraduate under Ellen Faull at the Juilliard School, graduating in 1993.

Career

Theatre

McDonald in 1998

McDonald was a three-time Tony Award winner by age 28 for her performances in Carousel, Master Class, and Ragtime, placing her alongside Shirley Booth, Gwen Verdon and Zero Mostel by accomplishing this feat within five years. She was nominated for another Tony Award for her performance in Marie Christine before she won her fourth in 2004 for her role in A Raisin in the Sun, placing her in the company of then four-time winning actress Angela Lansbury. She reprised her Raisin role for a 2008 television adaptation, earning her a second Emmy Award nomination. On June 10, 2012, McDonald scored her fifth Tony Award win for her portrayal of Bess in Broadway's The Gershwins' Porgy and Bess, thus tying Angela Lansbury and Julie Harris. Her 2014 performance as Billie Holiday in Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill earned McDonald her sixth Tony award and made her the first person to win all four acting categories.

McDonald appeared as Lizzie in the Roundabout Theatre Company's 2007 revival of 110 in the Shade, directed by Lonny Price at Studio 54, for which she shared the Drama Desk Award for Best Actress in a Musical with Donna Murphy. On April 29, 2007, while she was in previews for the show, her father was killed when an experimental aircraft he was flying crashed north of Sacramento, California.

McDonald is known for defying racial typecasting in her various Tony Award-winning and -nominated roles. Her performances as Carrie Pipperidge in Nicholas Hytner's 1994 revival of Carousel and Lizzie Curry in Lonny Price's 2007 revival of 110 in the Shade made her the first black woman to portray those (traditionally white) roles in a major Broadway production. Of her groundbreaking work in encouraging diversity in musical theatre casting, she said in an interview for The New York Times, "I refuse to be stereotyped. If I think I am right for a role I will go for it in whatever way I can. I refuse to say no to myself. I can't control what a producer will do or say but I can at least put myself out there." In a Talk of the Nation interview on NPR, Asian-American actor Thom Sesma said McDonald's performance in Carousel "transcended any kind of type at all", proving her to be "more actress than African-American."

McDonald is also no stranger to the opera stage. In 2006 she made her opera debut at the Houston Grand Opera performing Francis Poulenc's La Voix humaine and the world premiere of Michael John LaChiusa's one-woman opera Send (who are you? I love you). She had previously performed in the world premiere of John Adams' I Was Looking at the Ceiling and Then I Saw the Sky which was given in concert, and can be heard on the 1997 recording of the opera. In 2007 she performed the role of Jenny Smith in Kurt Weill's Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny at the Los Angeles Opera. Her performance was recorded and won the Grammy Award for Best Opera Recording in 2009. She appeared in a revised version of George Gershwin's opera Porgy and Bess, at the American Repertory Theatre (in Cambridge, Massachusetts) from August through September 2011, and recreated the role on Broadway at the Richard Rodgers Theatre, which opened on January 12, 2012 and closed on September 23, 2012. For this role, McDonald won her fifth Tony Award and her first in a Leading Actress category. This American Repertory Theater production was "re-imagined by Suzan-Lori Parks and Diedre Murray as a musical for contemporary audiences."

In 2014, she was featured in Lynn Nottage's short play Poof!, alongside Tonya Pinkins. It was produced for radio and podcast by Playing On Air.

She appeared at the Williamstown Theatre Festival, Williamstown, Massachusetts, in Eugene O'Neill's play A Moon for the Misbegotten in August 2015, co-starring with her husband Will Swenson.

In 2016, McDonald starred on Broadway as the vaudeville performer Lottie Gee in a new musical titled Shuffle Along, or, the Making of the Musical Sensation of 1921 and All That Followed about the making of the 1921 musical Shuffle Along. Shuffle Along closed on July 24, 2016 and McDonald began a maternity hiatus at that time.

Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill

McDonald played Billie Holiday on Broadway in the play Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill in a limited engagement that ended on August 10, 2014. After previews that began on March 25, 2014, the play opened at the Circle in the Square Theatre on April 13, 2014. Of the play, McDonald said in an interview:

It's about a woman trying to get through a concert performance, which I know something about, and she's doing it at a time when her liver was pickled and she was still doing heroin regularly...I might have been a little judgmental about Billie Holiday early on in my life, but what I've come to admire most about her – and what is fascinating in this show – is that there is never any self-pity. She's almost laughing at how horrible her life has been. I don't think she sees herself as a victim. And she feels an incredible connection to her music – she can't sing a song if she doesn't have some emotional connection to it, which I really understand.

McDonald won the Tony Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Play for this role, making her the first person to earn six Tony Award wins for acting (not counting honorary awards) and the first person to win a Tony Award in all four acting categories. In her acceptance speech, "she thanked her parents for encouraging her to pursue her interests as a child." She also thanked the "strong and brave and courageous" African-American women who came before her, saying in part, "I am standing on Lena Horne's shoulders. I am standing on Maya Angelou's shoulders. I am standing on Diahann Carroll and Ruby Dee, and most of all, Billie Holiday. You deserved so much more than you were given when you were on this planet. This is for you, Billie." This performance was filmed at Cafe Brasil in New Orleans and broadcast on HBO on March 12, 2016. McDonald received a 2016 Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie for her role in the broadcast.

McDonald had planned to make her West End debut as Holiday in Lady Day in June through September 2016, but after becoming pregnant she postponed these plans. She performed in Lady Day in June 2017 through September 9, 2017, at the Wyndham's Theatre in the West End.

Recordings and concerts

McDonald performing at the Wright Center in 2011

McDonald has maintained ties to her classical training and repertoire. She frequently performs in concert throughout the U.S. and has performed with musical organizations such as the New York Philharmonic and the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. Carnegie Hall commissioned the song cycle The Seven Deadly Sins: A Song Cycle for McDonald, and she performed it at Carnegie's Zankel Hall on June 2, 2004. She sang two solo one-act operas at the Houston Grand Opera in March 2006: Francis Poulenc's La voix humaine and the world premiere of Michael John LaChiusa's Send (who are you? I love you). On February 10, 2007, McDonald starred with Patti LuPone in the Los Angeles Opera production of Kurt Weill's opera Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny directed by John Doyle. The recording of this production of Mahagonny won two Grammy Awards, for Best Opera Recording and Best Classical Album in February 2009.

In September 2008, American composer Michael John LaChiusa was quoted in Opera News Online, as working on an adaptation of Bizet's Carmen with McDonald in mind.

McDonald has recorded five solo albums for Nonesuch Records. Her first, the 1998 Way Back to Paradise, featured songs written by a new generation of musical theatre composers who had achieved varying degrees of prominence in the 1990s, particularly LaChiusa, Adam Guettel and Jason Robert Brown.

Her next album, How Glory Goes (2000), combined both old and new works, and included composers Harold Arlen, Leonard Bernstein and Jerome Kern. Her third album, Happy Songs (2002), was big band music from the 1920s through the 1940s. Her fourth album, Build a Bridge (2006), features songs from jazz and pop.

In May 2013, Audra McDonald released her first solo album in seven years, Go Back Home, with a title track from the Kander & Ebb musical The Scottsboro Boys. To coincide with the album's release, McDonald performed a concert at Avery Fisher Hall in New York City that aired on the PBS series Live from Lincoln Center titled Audra McDonald In Concert: Go Back Home.

At the 2010 BCS National Championship Game on January 7, McDonald sang America the Beautiful for the sold-out stadium fans to celebrate the final game of the college football season.

In May 2000, Audra McDonald appeared as "The Beggar Woman" in Lonny Price's concert version of Stephen Sondheim's Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, performed at Avery Fisher Hall at Lincoln Center, New York, with the New York Philharmonic with George Hearn and Patti LuPone. She reprised the role in some performances of the March 2014 Lincoln Center concert production, again directed by Price, this time opposite Bryn Terfel and Emma Thompson. She performed three concerts, titled "Audra McDonald Sings Broadway", in the Sydney Opera House in November 2015, which also included "The Facebook Song" by Kate Miller-Heidke.

Television and film

McDonald has also made many television appearances, both musical and dramatic. In 2001, she received her first Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or Movie for the HBO film Wit, starring Emma Thompson and directed by Mike Nichols. She also has appeared on Homicide: Life on the Street (1999), Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (2000), Having Our Say: The Delany Sisters' First 100 Years (1999), the short-lived Mister Sterling (2003), The Bedford Diaries (2006), and Kidnapped (2006–2007), and in the 1999 television remake of Annie as Daddy Warbucks' secretary & soon-to-be wife, Miss Farrell. She sang with the New York Philharmonic in the annual New Year's Eve gala concert on December 31, 2006, featuring music from the movies; it was televised on Live from Lincoln Center by PBS. In 2013, she appeared in the HBO documentary Six by Sondheim.

McDonald appeared as Naomi Bennett in Private Practice, a spinoff of Grey's Anatomy. She replaced Merrin Dungey, who played the role in the series pilot. McDonald left Private Practice at the end of season four, but returned for the series finale at the end of season six to bring closure to Naomi's storyline.

In films, McDonald has appeared in Beauty and the Beast (2017), Ricki and the Flash (2015), Best Thief in the World (2004), It Runs in the Family (2003), Cradle Will Rock (1999), The Object of My Affection (1998), and Seven Servants by Daryush Shokof which was her film acting debut in 1996.

McDonald played Mother Abbess in the 2013 NBC live television production of The Sound of Music Live!.

Since 2012, McDonald has served as host for the PBS series Live From Lincoln Center, for which she shared an Emmy Award for Outstanding Special Class Program with the show's producers. On August 1, 2017, it was announced that she had been added to the main cast for the second season of The Good Fight, reprising her role as Liz Lawrence from The Good Wife season 4.

Personal life

McDonald married bassist Peter Donovan in September 2000. They have one daughter, Zoe Madeline Donovan, named after McDonald's close friend and Master Class co-star Zoe Caldwell and the late Madeline Kahn. McDonald became close friends with Kahn after they filmed a TV pilot together, and she found out she was carrying a girl the same day she sang at Kahn's memorial. McDonald and Donovan divorced in 2009.

She married Will Swenson on October 6, 2012. On October 19, 2016, they became parents to a girl, Sally James McDonald-Swenson. She also has two stepsons.

McDonald attended Joan Rivers' funeral in New York on September 7, 2014, where she sang "Smile".

McDonald and family live in Croton-on-Hudson, New York.

Activism and charitable work

In October 2020, McDonald joined many other Broadway stars in a virtual voter education and letter-writing party sponsored by VoteRiders to raise awareness about voter ID requirements.

In June 2020, McDonald and a coalition of professionals from across the theatre industry launched Black Theatre United, an organization whose mission is to inspire reform and combat systemic racism within the theatre community and throughout the nation. Emphasizing four goals – awareness, accountability, advocacy, and action – BTU works at the community and national levels to elevate anti-racist causes and support the Black community through various resources and initiatives.

McDonald joined other Broadway stars including Lin-Manuel Miranda, Josh Groban, Idina Menzel, Laura Benanti, and Kristin Chenoweth in 2018 to record Singing You Home, a bilingual children's album designed to benefit organizations that aid families separated at the border.

She joined the Covenant House board of Directors in 2014. Covenant House oversees programs for homeless youth in 27 cities in six countries across the United States, Canada, and Latin America. Audra was the recipient of their 2018 Beacon of Hope Award.

Discography

Solo recordings

  • Way Back to Paradise (Nonesuch, 1998)
  • How Glory Goes (2000)
  • Happy Songs (2002)
  • Build a Bridge (2006)
  • Go Back Home (2013)
  • Sing Happy (2018)

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Featured recordings

  • Dawn Upshaw Sings Rodgers & Hart – duet on "Why Can't I?" (1996)
  • Leonard Bernstein's New York – duet with Mandy Patinkin on "A Little Bit in Love" and "Tonight" (1996)
  • George and Ira Gershwin: Standards and Gems – sings "How Long Has This Been Going On?" (1998)
  • George Gershwin: The 100th Birthday Celebration – sings Porgy and Bess selections (1998)
  • Myths and Hymns – sings "Pegasus" (1999)
  • My Favorite Broadway: The Leading Ladies – sings "The Webber Love Trio" (1999)
  • Broadway In Love – sings "You Were Meant For Me" from The Object of My Affection (2000)
  • Broadway Cares: Home for the Holidays – sings "White Christmas" (2001)
  • Bright Eyed Joy: The Songs Of Ricky Ian Gordon – sings "Daybreak in Alabama" (2001)
  • Zeitgeist – sings "Think Twice" (2005)
  • The Wonder of Christmas with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir (2004)
  • Barbara Cook at the Met – sings "When Did I Fall In Love?" and "Blue Skies" (2006)
  • Jule Styne in Hollywood – sings "10,432 Sheep" (2006)
  • Sondheim: The Birthday Concert – sings "Too Many Mornings" and "The Glamorous Life" (2010)
  • Stages – duet on "If I Loved You", 2014

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Cast recordings

  • Carousel (1994 Broadway Revival Cast Recording) (1994)
  • Ragtime (Original Cast Recording) (1998)
  • I Was Looking at the Ceiling and Then I Saw the Sky by John Adams (Studio Cast Recording) (1998)
  • Wonderful Town (Berlin Cast Recording) (1999)
  • Marie Christine (Original Cast Recording) (1999)
  • Sweeney Todd Live at the New York Philharmonic (2000)
  • Dreamgirls in Concert (2001 Concert Cast Recording) (released February 2002)
  • Wonderful Town (Studio Recording) (2005)
  • 110 in the Shade (2007 Broadway Revival Cast Recording) (2007)
  • Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny (Concert Cast Recording) (2007)
  • Rodgers & Hammerstein's Allegro (First Complete Recording) (2009)
  • The Gershwins' Porgy and Bess (New Broadway Cast Recording) (2012)
  • Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill (Original Broadway Cast Recording) (2014)

Video recordings

  • Audra McDonald – Live at the Donmar London, VHS (1999)
  • My Favorite Broadway: The Leading Ladies ("The Webber Love Trio"), DVD & CD (1999)
  • Bernstein – Wonderful Town with Kim Criswell, Thomas Hampson, Wayne Marshall, Simon Rattle, and Berlin Philharmonic, DVD (2005)
  • The Wonder of Christmas with the Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square, DVD (2005)
  • Weill – Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny, DVD (2007)
  • Sondheim! The Birthday Concert, Blu-ray DVD (2010)

Audio books

Filmography

Film

YearFilmRole
1996Seven ServantsOpera Singer
1998The Object of My AffectionWedding Singer
1999Cradle Will RockBlitzstein – "Joe Worker" Singer
2003It Runs in the FamilySarah Langley
2004The Best Thief in the WorldRuth
2011RampartSarah
2015Ricki and the FlashMaureen
2017Beauty and the BeastMadame de Garderobe
2017Hello AgainSally (The Actress)
2021RespectBarbara Siggers Franklin
TBARustinElla Baker

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1999AnnieGrace FarrellTV movie
Homicide: Life on the StreetTeresa GiardelloEpisode: "Forgive Us Our Trespasses"
Having Our Say: The Delany Sisters' First 100 YearsBessie in her 20sTV movie
2000Law & Order: Special Victims UnitAudrey Jackson2 episodes
The Last DebateBarbara ManningTV movie
2001WitSusie Monahan
2003Mister SterlingJackie Brock9 episodes
Partners and CrimeUnknownTV movie
Tea Time with Roy & SylviaSylviaShort
2005Passion: Live From Lincoln CenterClaraTV special
2006The Bedford DiariesProfessor Carla Bonatelle8 episodes
2006–07KidnappedJackie Hayes3 episodes
2007–13Private PracticeDr. Naomi Bennett77 episodes
2009Grey's AnatomyEpisode: "Before and After"
2007Great PerformancesJenny SmithEpisode: Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny
2008A Raisin in the SunRuth YoungerTV movie
2009She Got ProblemsHerselfShort
2012–13Sesame StreetChicken3 episodes
2013The Good WifeLiz LawrenceEpisode: "Runnin' with the Devil"
The Sound of Music Live!Mother AbbessLive telecast
Audra McDonald: Go Back HomeSelfConcert special
It Could Be WorseSharonEpisode: "Starring Veronica Bailey"
The OrdainedAntheaTV movie
2014Submissions OnlyTracy MintznerEpisode: "Dangerous Anaesthesia"
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet StreetLucy, the Beggar WomanFilmed Live from Lincoln Center stage production
2015Doc McStuffinsItty Bitty Bess (voice)Episode: "Itty Bitty Bess Takes Flight"
2016Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and GrillBillie HolidayFilmed stage production
2018RuPaul's Drag RaceHerself (guest judge)Season 10 Episode 7: "Snatch Game"
2018–19BoJack HorsemanMother Superior (voice)2 episodes
2018–presentThe Good FightLiz Lawrence-ReddickMain cast
2020American ExperienceAdditional voicesEpisode: "The Vote"
Central ParkAshley (voice)Episode: "A Fish Called Snakehead"
VampirinaMedusa (voice)Episode: "Vee and the Family Stone/Twin Trouble"
2021The BiteRachel Boutella6 episodes
74th Tony AwardsHerself (host)TV special
TBAThe Gilded AgeDorothy Scott

Theatre

YearShowRoleNotes
1992The Secret GardenAyahSt. James Theatre
1992 – January 3, 1993
1994CarouselCarrie PipperidgeVivian Beaumont Theater
February 18, 1994 – January 15, 1995
1995Master ClassSharon GrahamPhiladelphia Theatre Company
March 1995
Something WonderfulPerformerGershwin Theatre
July 12, 1995
Master ClassSharon GrahamJohn Golden Theatre
October 26, 1995 – June 29, 1997
1997RagtimeSarahFord Center for the Performing Arts
December 26, 1997 – October 29, 1999
January 10–16, 2000
1999Marie ChristineMarie Christine L'AdreseVivian Beaumont Theater
October 30, 1999 – January 9, 2000
2000Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet StreetLucy, The Beggar WomanAvery Fisher Hall, Lincoln Center
May 4–6, 2000
2001DreamgirlsDeena JonesNew York Actor's Fund Benefit Concert
2003PassionClaraRavinia Festival
August 22–23, 2003
Henry IVLady PercyVivian Beaumont Theater
October 28, 2003 – January 18, 2004
2004A Raisin in the SunRuth YoungerRoyale Theatre
March 30 – July 11, 2004
The Seven Deadly Sins: A Song CyclePerformerCarnegie Hall
June 2, 2004
2005PassionClaraLincoln Center
March 30 – April 1, 2005
Wonderful TownEileenBerlin Philharmonic
2006La voix humaine/Send (who are you? I love you)SingerHouston Grand Opera, March
2007Rise and Fall of the City of MahagonnyJennyLos Angeles Opera
February 2007
110 in the ShadeLizzie CurryStudio 54
April 13 – July 29, 2007
2009Twelfth NightOliviaDelacorte Theater
June 25 – July 12, 2009
2011Porgy and BessBessAmerican Repertory Theater
August/September 2011
Richard Rodgers Theatre
December 17, 2011 – September 23, 2012
2014Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet StreetLucy, The Beggar WomanAvery Fisher Hall, Lincoln Center
March 5–8, 2014
Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and GrillBillie HolidayCircle in the Square Theatre
March 25 – October 5, 2014
2015A Moon for the MisbegottenJosieWilliamstown Theatre Festival
August 2015
2016Shuffle AlongLottie GeeMusic Box Theatre
March 14 – July 24, 2016
2017Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and GrillBillie HolidayWyndham's Theatre
June 27 – September 9, 2017
2019Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de LuneFrankieBroadhurst Theatre
May 4 – July 28, 2019

Concerts

Audra McDonald in Concert (2013–14)

DateCityStateVenue
March 9, 2013ChicagoIllinoisLund Auditorium
March 16, 2013Boca RatonFloridaMizner Park Amphitheater
April 6, 2013StamfordConnecticutPalace Theatre
May 16, 2013NorfolkVirginiaAttucks Theatre
May 24, 2013New York CityNew YorkStern Auditorium
October 5, 2013Colden Auditorium
October 10, 2013Washington, D.C.Library of Congress
October 12, 2013ChicagoIllinoisSymphony Center
October 19, 2013LouisvilleKentuckyBrown Theatre
October 20, 2013AustinTexasMichael & Susan Dell Hall
October 22, 2013Las VegasNevadaReynolds Hall
October 25, 2013San DiegoCaliforniaBalboa Theatre
October 26, 2013Los AngelesDorothy Chandler Pavilion
November 15, 2013St. LouisMissouriSheldon Concert Hall
November 16, 2013Kansas CityMuriel Kauffman Theatre
December 21, 2013MesaArizonaIkeda Theater
January 5, 2014West Palm BeachFloridaDreyfoos, Jr. Concert Hall
January 18, 2014Rohnert ParkCaliforniaJoan and Sanford Weill Hall
February 1, 2014Washington, D.C.Library of Congress
February 22, 2014WorcesterMassachusettsHanover Theatre
February 26, 2014West Palm BeachFloridaDreyfoos, Jr. Concert Hall
February 28, 2014VisaliaCaliforniaL.J. Williams Theater
March 8, 2014AtlantaGeorgiaAtlanta Symphony Hall

23 concerts total; the gap between May and October 2013 is due to McDonald's work with television and her album coming out, causing the three and a half month gap. The tour ended due to McDonald's show, Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill opening on Broadway, but she picked up again with a new tour once the show closed.

An Evening with Audra McDonald (2014–15)

DateCityCountryVenue
December 2, 2014Los AngelesUnited StatesWalt Disney Concert Hall
December 5, 2014Rohnert ParkJoan and Sanford Weill Hall
December 6, 2014BerkeleyZellerbach Hall
December 12, 2014New York CityStern Auditorium
January 8, 2015Ft. LauderdaleParker Playhouse
January 17, 2015RochesterKodak Hall
January 24, 2015NaplesHayes Hall
February 6, 2015Chapel HillUNC Memorial Hall
February 21, 2015Des MoinesDes Moines Civic Center
February 27, 2015KohlerKohler Memorial Theatre
March 1, 2015BostonBoston Symphony Hall
March 12, 2015RichmondEKU Auditorium
March 15, 2015TucsonFox Tucson Theatre
March 21, 2015JacksonvilleJacoby Symphony Hall
March 22, 2015SarasotaVan Wezel Hall
March 24, 2015West Palm BeachDreyfoos, Jr. Concert Hall
March 27, 2015BethesdaThe Music Center at Strathmore
April 7, 2015IndianaIndiana University Auditorium
April 15, 2015PittsburghByham Theater
April 17, 2015PrincetonMcCarter Theatre
April 19, 2015NewarkPrudential Hall
April 23, 2015GreenvillePeace Concert Hall
April 29, 2015New York CityStern Auditorium
May 8, 2015EnglewoodBergen Performing Arts Center
May 9, 2015GreenvaleTilles Center Concert Hall
May 11, 2015PittsburghByham Theater
May 15, 2015NorfolkVirginia Arts Festivall
June 12, 2015SaratogaMountain Winery
June 22, 2015ViennaWolf Trap
July 19, 2015LenoxThe Shed
September 1, 2015Los AngelesHollywood Bowl
September 3, 2015
October 1, 2015RichmondCarpenter Theater
October 7, 2015PhiladelphiaMerriam Theater
October 8, 2015StorrsJorgenson Center
October 13, 2015GreenvillePeace Concert Hall
October 31, 2015MelbourneAustraliaHamer Hall

37 concerts; this tour marked her Australian debut. The lack of August shows was due to her run in A Moon for the Misbegotten.

Other concerts

McDonald in the East Room of the White House, 2013
  • 1999 – Audra McDonald: Live at the Donmar London (filmed for a DVD)
  • February, 2002, Live with the Utah Symphony Abravenal Hall Salt Lake City, UT (part of the 2002 Olympics Arts Festival)
  • June 2, 2004 – The Seven Deadly Sins: A Song Cycle at Carnegie Hall
  • August 26, 2007 – Ravinia Festival
  • March 28, 2008 – Savannah Music Festival
  • March 30, 2008 – Ferst Center for the Arts
  • April 26, 2008 – Stanley Theater
  • May 30, 2008 – Zellerbach Hall
  • February 1, 2010 – Ralph Freud Playhouse
  • April 26, 2010 – Louise M. Davies Symphony Hall
  • July 18, 2010 – Ozawa Hall in Boston
  • October 22, 2011 – Carnegie Hall
  • November 8, 2011 – Curtis M Phillips Center for Performing Arts
  • April 20, 2012 – New Jersey Performing Arts Center
  • January 2, 2016 – Parker Playhouse
  • January 17, 2016 – Leicester Square Theatre
  • November 17, 2018 – Hill Auditorium, Ann Arbor, MI
  • October 7–8, 2019 – Noorda Center for Performing Art at Utah Valley University, Orem, UT

Awards and nominations

In 2012, Audra McDonald received the Golden Plate Award of the American Academy of Achievement presented by Awards Council member General Colin Powell.

On September 22, 2016, Audra McDonald was awarded the National Medal of Arts by President Barack Obama for 2015. The Award states, in part: "for lighting up Broadway as one of its brightest stars.... In musicals, concerts, operas, and the recording studio, her rich, soulful voice continues to take her audiences to new heights."

Theatre

YearAwardCategoryWorkResult
1994Tony AwardBest Featured Actress in a MusicalCarouselWon
Drama Desk AwardOutstanding Featured Actress in a MusicalWon
Outer Critics Circle AwardOutstanding Actress in a MusicalWon
Theatre World AwardHonoree
1996Tony AwardBest Featured Actress in a PlayMaster ClassWon
Ovation AwardBest Featured Actress in a PlayWon
1998Tony AwardBest Featured Actress in a MusicalRagtimeWon
Drama League AwardDistinguished PerformanceNominated
Outer Critics Circle AwardOutstanding Featured Actress in a MusicalNominated
2000Tony AwardBest Actress in a MusicalMarie ChristineNominated
Drama Desk AwardOutstanding Actress in a MusicalNominated
2004Tony AwardBest Featured Actress in a PlayA Raisin in the SunWon
Drama Desk AwardOutstanding Featured Actress in a PlayWon
Drama League AwardDistinguished PerformanceNominated
Outer Critics Circle AwardOutstanding Featured Actress in a PlayWon
Broadway.com Audience AwardFavorite Featured Actress in a PlayWon
2005KissFM Phenomenal Woman AwardWon
2007Tony AwardBest Actress in a Musical110 in the ShadeNominated
Drama Desk AwardOutstanding Actress in a MusicalWon
Drama League AwardDistinguished PerformanceNominated
Outer Critics Circle AwardOutstanding Actress in a MusicalWon
Broadway.com Audience AwardFavorite Actress in a MusicalNominated
2008Grammy AwardBest Classical AlbumRise and Fall of the City of MahagonnyWon
Best Opera RecordingWon
2012Tony AwardBest Actress in a MusicalPorgy and BessWon
Drama Desk AwardOutstanding Actress in a MusicalWon
Drama League AwardDistinguished PerformanceWon
Outer Critics Circle AwardOutstanding Actress in a MusicalWon
Broadway.com Audience AwardsFavorite Actress in a MusicalNominated
Favorite Onstage Pair (with Norm Lewis)Nominated
2013Grammy AwardBest Musical Theater AlbumNominated
Sarah Siddons AwardDistinguished Achievement in the TheatreWon
2014Tony AwardBest Actress in a PlayLady Day at Emerson's Bar and GrillWon
Drama Desk AwardOutstanding Actress in a PlayWon
Outer Critics Circle AwardOutstanding Actress in a MusicalWon
Broadway.com Audience AwardFavorite Actress in a PlayWon
Favorite Diva PerformanceNominated
2016Broadway.com Audience AwardFavorite Diva PerformanceShuffle Along, or [...]Nominated
2018Laurence Olivier AwardBest ActressLady Day at Emerson's Bar and GrillNominated
2020Tony AwardBest Actress in a PlayFrankie and Johnny in the Clair de LuneNominated
Antonyo AwardBest Actor in a Play on BroadwayWon

Television

YearAwardCategoryWorkResult
2001Primetime Emmy AwardOutstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a MovieWitNominated
Online Film and Television Association AwardBest Supporting Actress in a TV filmNominated
NAACP Image AwardOutstanding Variety – Series or SpecialAudra McDonald in ConcertNominated
2008Primetime Emmy AwardOutstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a MovieA Raisin in the SunNominated
Online Film & Television Association AwardBest Supporting Actress in a TV FilmWon
NAACP Image AwardBest Actress in a Television Movie or MiniseriesNominated
Outstanding Actress in a Drama SeriesPrivate PracticeNominated
2009NAACP Image AwardOutstanding Actress in a Drama SeriesNominated
2010NAACP Image AwardOutstanding Actress in a Drama SeriesNominated
2013Primetime Emmy AwardOutstanding Special Class ProgramCarousel (Live from Lincoln Center)Nominated
Black Reel AwardBest Supporting Actress in a MovieThe Sound of Music Live!Nominated
2015Primetime Emmy AwardOutstanding Special Class ProgramSweeney Todd (Live from Lincoln Center)Won
2016Primetime Emmy AwardBest Actress in a Limited Series or MovieLady Day at Emerson's Bar and GrillNominated
Screen Actors Guild AwardOutstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Movie or Limited SeriesNominated
2020Critics Choice AwardsBest Supporting Actress in a Drama SeriesThe Good FightNominated

Film

YearAwardCategoryWorkResult
2017NAACP Image AwardOutstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion PictureBeauty and the BeastNominated

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