The Tony Awards, honoring distinguished achievement in Broadway theater, were presented on June 2, 2002.
| Play: | Edward Albee's The Goat or Who Is Sylvia? |
| Musical: | Thoroughly Modern Millie |
| Revival—Play: | Private Lives |
| Revival—Musical: | Into the Woods |
| Actor—Play: | Alan Bates, Fortune's Fool |
| Actress—Play: | Lindsay Duncan, Private Lives |
| Actor—Musical: | John Lithgow, Sweet Smell of Success |
| Actress—Musical: | Sutton Foster, Thoroughly Modern Millie |
| Featured Actor—Play: | Frank Langella, Fortune's Fool |
| Featured Actress—Play: | Katie Finneran, Noises Off |
| Featured Actor—Musical: | Shuler Hensley, Oklahoma! |
| Featured Actress—Musical: | Harriet Harris, Thoroughly Modern Millie |
| Director—Play: | Mary Zimmerman, Metamorphoses |
| Director—Musical: | John Rando, Urinetown the Musical |
| Book—Musical: | Greg Kotis, Urinetown the Musical |
| Score—Musical: | Mark Hollmann, music; Mark Hollmann and Greg Kotis, lyrics, Urinetown the Musical |
| Orchestration: | Doug Besterman and Ralph Burns, Thoroughly Modern Millie |
| Scenic Designer: | Tim Hatley, Private Lives |
| Costume Designer: | Martin Pakledinaz, Thoroughly Modern Millie |
| Choreographer: | Rob Ashford, Thoroughly Modern Millie |
| Lighting Designer: | Brian MacDevitt, Into the Woods |
| Special Theatrical Event: | Elaine Stritch at Liberty |
| Regional Theater: | Williamstown Theatre Festival |
| Special Awards: | Julie Harris and Robert Whitehead, for lifetime achievement |
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