Qween Jean has made history as the first openly trans woman to win a Tony Award. Her victory, recognized for her costume design work on Cats: The Jellicle Ball, marks a milestone in theater history. While non-binary performers have previously secured Tony wins, Qween Jean stands as the first trans recipient of the honor.
How Did Qween Jean Achieve This Historic Milestone?
Qween Jean’s recognition came for her acclaimed costume design in Cats: The Jellicle Ball. Her work on the production earned her the industry’s highest accolade, setting a new precedent for trans representation in professional theater. Beyond this win, she was also nominated in the category of Best Costume Design for a Play for her work on Liberation. In that specific category, the award went to Jeff Mahshie for his costume design in Fallen Angels.
Qween Jean accepted her award while wearing a ruffled lavender gown, marking the occasion with a celebratory “Happy Pride!” shouted to the audience.
Why Does This Win Matter for Theater Diversity?
During her acceptance speech, Qween Jean characterized theater makers as the “architects of imagination.” She emphasized the importance of legacy, stating, “This experience has been monumental. We are here for the legacy of queer people, trans people…We have to take up space. We have to shift the paradigm.” Her victory highlights a growing shift toward inclusivity within the arts, encouraging future generations of trans creators to pursue professional recognition in costume design and beyond.

Comparison of Award Categories
The 2026 Tony Awards featured distinct categories for costume design, highlighting the breadth of work currently on stage. While Qween Jean took home the award for her musical theater contribution, the category for Best Costume Design for a Play saw a different outcome. Jeff Mahshie received the trophy for Fallen Angels, though he was not present to accept the award in person.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is the first openly trans woman to win a Tony Award?
Qween Jean is the first openly trans woman to win a Tony Award, receiving the honor for her costume design on Cats: The Jellicle Ball.
Were there other trans or non-binary winners before Qween Jean?
Yes, while Qween Jean is the first trans woman to win a Tony, several non-binary performers have won Tony Awards in the past.
What other project was Qween Jean nominated for?
In addition to her winning work, she was nominated for Best Costume Design for a Play for the production Liberation.
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