Tom has partnered with Ira Pittelman in 2005 to develop and produce the musical Spring Awakening (Atlantic Theater Company, Broadway), which won eight 2007 Tony Awards including Best Musical. Next was Green Day's American Idiot (Berkeley Repertory Theatre, Broadway), which won two 2011 Tony Awards and toured North America/UK for three years. They also produced the Broadway revival of On A Clear Day You Can See Forever starring Harry Connick Jr. and have supported the development of a number of new musicals including 10 Million Miles (Atlantic Theater) and The Fortress Of Solitude (Dallas Theater Center, The Public).
Tom Hulce, American Idiot
Tom Hulce, Spring Awakening
Tom HulceHamlet
Tom HulceA Few Good Men
Tom HulceA Few Good Men
Tom Hulce, A Few Good Men
Tom Hulce has appeared on Broadway in 1 shows.
Tom Hulce has not appeared in the West End.
Tom Hulce has been nominated for several awards, including Best Musical at the Tony Awards for "American Idiot" and "Spring Awakening." He was also nominated for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Resident Play at the Helen Hayes Awards for "Hamlet" and in a Non-Resident Production for "A Few Good Men." Additionally, he received a nomination for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Non-Resident Production at the Olivier Awards for "A Few Good Men" and for Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Play at the Tony Awards for "A Few Good Men."
Tom Hulce has won the Tony Award for Best Musical for Spring Awakening.
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