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Most Tony Awards are split into separate wikipedia pages for their different categories/genres (musical vs. play). In this case, the award is condensed to a single page. Being that this might be confusing for data ingestion / data pipelines, I'm going to suggest we convert the data from
wide to long, like as is done for
Tony Award for Best Sound Design.
Work in Progress: Variants of explicit Tony Award categorization (with long format)
Below are 2 variants of a wide + explicit table format. Which format does the community prefer? (Note: I've included them as screenshots instead of code.)
Variant 1 – rowspan labels + explicit field
Variant 2 – explicit field as multi-index attribute