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Jennifer Jay Palumbo · 2026-06-14 · via Forbes - ForbesWomen
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Many of the women who took the stage of the Tony Awards used their time in the spotlight to talk about motherhood, friendship, mentorship, opportunity, and the communities that helped them get there.

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The Tony Awards are often remembered for standing ovations, emotional acceptance speeches, and career-defining wins. This year's ceremony certainly delivered those moments. Yet beneath the celebrations was another story, one that felt especially meaningful. Many of the women who took the stage used their time in the spotlight to talk about motherhood, friendship, mentorship, opportunity, and the communities that helped them get there.

At a moment when achievement is frequently framed as an individual accomplishment, several of Broadway's most celebrated women chose a different message. Their speeches focused on the people standing beside them, the women who came before them, and the next generation watching from the audience.

The result was one of the evening's most moving themes.

Women And Mothers Took Center Stage

Mothers are often expected to carry enormous responsibilities with little recognition. Bean's tribute acknowledged that reality while celebrating the resilience many women demonstrate every day.

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One of the night's most memorable speeches came from Shoshana Bean, who won Best Featured Actress in a Musical for The Lost Boys. Rather than focusing on her own journey, she used her acceptance speech to honor mothers.

"This is for the mamas. This is for the single mamas. This is for my single mama. You are the wild heroes."

Her words immediately resonated beyond the theater community. Mothers are often expected to carry enormous responsibilities with little recognition. Bean's tribute acknowledged that reality while celebrating the resilience many women demonstrate every day.

She continued by recognizing the support system that helped her reach this moment.

"This is for the incredible army of women that surround and uplift me."

The phrase "army of women" captured a theme that appeared throughout the evening. Success rarely happens in isolation. Behind many accomplishments are friends, colleagues, mentors, relatives, teachers, and caregivers whose contributions often go unseen.

Bean concluded with perhaps the most powerful line of the night.

"This is for every woman who ever felt like she was too much or not enough. I beg you not to wait for permission to be all of who you are."

The statement landed because it reflected an experience many women understand. Expectations can be contradictory. Women are frequently encouraged to be ambitious while remaining modest, confident while remaining agreeable, and strong while remaining nurturing. Bean's message rejected those limitations and encouraged women to define themselves on their own terms.

Women And Working Mothers Shared An Honest Reality

Another moving moment came from Caissie Levy during her acceptance speech for Ragtime.

While award speeches often celebrate artistic achievement, Levy chose to highlight the practical support that enabled her career.

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She thanked "every babysitter who's made it possible for me to be both a Broadway actor and a mother."

It was a simple statement, but one that reflected the reality many working parents experience. Career success is often built upon a network of support that includes caregivers, family members, teachers, and friends.

Levy also spoke about the joy she finds in motherhood.

"Being a mother to my kids has been the greatest joy of my life."

She acknowledged the sacrifices that come with performing on Broadway, explaining that although the profession often keeps her away from home during bedtime, "a part of my heart stays home with you."

The honesty of those remarks stood out because they reflected a tension familiar to many women. Ambition and family life often coexist. Rather than treating them as competing priorities, Levy's comments illustrated how both can coexist, even when doing so requires support and sacrifice.

Women Used Their Voices To Encourage The Next Generation

Several speeches focused on another recurring theme: the importance of women speaking openly and telling their stories.

During her acceptance speech, Bess Wohl (in red) used the moment to recognize women who paved the way for future generations.

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That message was especially evident when Bess Wohl won Best Play for Liberation. The victory marked a significant milestone, making her the first American woman in nearly four decades to receive the award.

During her acceptance speech, Wohl used the moment to recognize women who paved the way for future generations.

"I want to honor women ... who dare to use their voice."

She also addressed young girls watching the ceremony.

"May you speak your truth."

The themes of Liberation center on feminism, identity, and women's equality across generations. As a result, Wohl's speech felt deeply connected to the work itself. Her remarks highlighted how storytelling can preserve experiences, challenge assumptions, and create opportunities for others to feel seen.

The encouragement to speak openly carried additional significance in an industry where women's stories have historically received less attention than those of their male counterparts. Wohl's victory served as a reminder that progress often begins when individuals decide their experiences are worth sharing.

Women Continued The Conversation Beyond The Stage

The themes emerging from the ceremony extended beyond the acceptance speeches themselves.

Leading up to the event, P!nk discussed her decision to relocate to New York to support her daughter, Willow, in her Broadway aspirations.

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Leading up to the event, P!nk discussed her decision to relocate to New York to support her daughter, Willow, in her Broadway aspirations. While the move represented a major life change, her comments reflected a familiar aspect of parenthood: helping children pursue their dreams, even when doing so requires personal sacrifice.

Her story echoed the broader theme of motherhood as advocacy. Parents often become champions, supporters, chauffeurs, teachers, and cheerleaders long before anyone else recognizes a child's potential.

Rosie O'Donnell also contributed to a broader conversation about womanhood during red-carpet interviews. While discussing aging and a recent facelift, she reflected on conversations with her daughter that influenced her perspective on feminism and personal choice.

Her comments emphasized an idea that continues to resonate with many women: there is no single correct way to age, present oneself, or define femininity. Personal decisions deserve respect, particularly when they are made without shame or external pressure.

Taken together, these conversations suggested that the Tony Awards were about more than theater. They became an opportunity for women to discuss family, identity, self-acceptance, and personal growth.

Women Are Still Asking For More Opportunities

The evening also included moments that highlighted ongoing conversations about representation and opportunity.

After winning Leading Actress in a Play, Lesley Manville delivered one of the funniest remarks to emerge from the press room. Looking around at the women in her category, she joked, "Would somebody like to write a play for five women? We are quite bankable."

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After winning Leading Actress in a Play, Lesley Manville delivered one of the funniest remarks to emerge from the press room.

Looking around at the women in her category, she joked, "Would somebody like to write a play for five women? We are quite bankable."

The comment generated laughs, but it also carried an important message. Women have repeatedly demonstrated their ability to attract audiences and deliver critically acclaimed performances. Yet conversations about access, representation, and opportunities remain relevant across the entertainment industry.

Humor often allows difficult truths to be expressed in a way that feels approachable. Manville's observation accomplished exactly that.