Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Revival of a Musical


The Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Revival of a Musical is an annual award given to the best revival of a musical on Broadway or Off-Broadway, as determined by Outer Critics Circle. An award for outstanding revival has been given out since 1988, with the 1987 revival of Anything Goes becoming the inaugural musical to win the award; however, split revival categories have existed since 1992.
Since its inception, six shows have won the award twice: Anything Goes, Fiddler on the Roof, She Loves Me, The King and I, La Cage aux Folles and Company.

Award winners

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Shows with multiple wins

;2 winsAnything GoesFiddler on the RoofShe Loves MeThe King and ILa Cage aux Folles

Shows with multiple nominations

;4 nominationsGypsyFiddler on the Roof
;3 nominationsCabaretInto the WoodsSweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street
;2 nominationsAnything GoesI Can Get It For You WholesalePeter PanMan of La ManchaShe Loves MeHow to Succeed in Business Without Really TryingMerrily We Roll AlongThe King and IOn the TownKiss Me, KateThe Music ManFolliesOklahoma!AssassinsLittle Shop of HorrorsLa Cage aux FollesPacific OverturesFinian's RainbowSunset Boulevard