London, June 8 -- The 79th Tony Awards celebrated Broadway's biggest achievements on Sunday night, with Schmigadoon! winning Best Musical and Bess Wohl's Liberation, taking home the coveted Best Play award at New York's Radio City Music Hall, Deadline reported.

While the top honours were split between the two productions, the revival of Arthur Miller's Death of a Salesman emerged as the most awarded show of the evening, collecting six Tony Awards.

The production won Best Revival of a Play and earned additional honours for direction, lighting design, scenic design and sound design. Laurie Metcalf also secured the Featured Actress in a Play trophy, marking her third career Tony Award.

Based on the former Apple TV+ series, Schmigadoon! en...