25th Tony Awards

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The 25th Annual Tony Awards (1971) was broadcast by ABC television on March 28, 1971 from the Palace Theatre in New York City. Hosts were Lauren Bacall, Angela Lansbury, Anthony Quayle, and Anthony Quinn.

The theme was a retrospective of highlights from 25 years of Tony-winning musicals and the stars who introduced them. The opening number was "What's Happening at the Palace."

Saluting 25 Years of Tony Award-Winning Musicals: Finian's Rainbow; High Button Shoes; Kiss Me, Kate; South Pacific; Guys and Dolls; The King & I; Wonderful Town; Kismet; Can-Can; The Pajama Game; Damn Yankees; My Fair Lady; The Music Man; Redhead; Fiorello!; The Sound of Music; Bye, Bye, Birdie; How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying; A Funny Thing Happened on the way to the Forum; Hello, Dolly!; Fiddler on the Roof; Mame; Man of La Mancha; Cabaret; Hallelujah, Baby!; 1776; Applause.

Finale: "There's No Business Like Show Business" - Entire Company

The performers: Edie Adams, Lauren Bacall, Vivian Blaine, Tom Bosley, Yul Brynner, Carol Channing, William Daniels, Alfred Drake, Nanette Fabray, Jill Haworth, Florence Henderson, Stanley Holloway, Richard Kiley, Angela Lansbury, Paul Lyndi, Patricial Morrison, Robert Morse, Zero Mostel, Robert Preston, John Raitt, Leslie Uggams, Gwen Verdon, Virginia Vestoff, Ray Walson, David Wayne.

Presenters: Dick Cavett, Carol Channing, Ruby Keeler.

Contents

[edit] Winners and Nominees

Winners are in bold

[edit] Production

Best Play


  • Sleuth by Anthony Shaffer. Produced by Helen Bonfils, Morton Gottlieb, and Michael White
  • Home by David Storey. Produced by Alexander H. Cohen
  • The Philanthropist by Christopher Hampton. Produced by David Merrick
  • Paul Sill's Story Theatre by Paul Sills. Produced by Zev Bufman

Best Musical


[edit] Performance

Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Play


Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Play


Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical


Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical


Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Play


Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Play


Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Musical


Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Musical


[edit] Craft

Best Direction of a Play


  • Peter Brook (A Midsummer Night's Dream)
  • Lindsay Anderson (Home)
  • Stephen Porter (The School for Wives)
  • Clifford Williams (Sleuth)

Best Direction of a Musical


Best Choreography


Best Book of a Musical


  • George Furth (Company)
  • Robert H. Livingston and Herb Schapiro (The Me Nobody Knows)
  • Sherman Yellen (The Rothschilds)

Best Original Score Written for the Theatre


Tony Award for Best Lyrics


Best Scenic Design


  • Boris Aronson (Company)
  • John Bury (The Rothschilds)
  • Sally Jacobs (A Midsummer Night's Dream)
  • Jo Mielziner (Father's Day)

Tony Award for Best Costume Design


  • Raoul Pené du Bois (No, No Nanette)
  • Jane Greenwood (Hay Fever and Les Blancs)
  • Freddy Wittop (Lovely Ladies, Kind Gentlemen)

Tony Award for Best Lighting Design


  • R.H. Poindexter (Story Theatre)
  • Robert Ornbo (Company)
  • William Ritman (Sleuth)

[edit] Special Awards

  • Elliot Norton, drama critic, for distinguished theatrical commentary.
  • Ingram Ash, president of Blaine-Thompson Advertising, for decades of devoted service to the theatre.
  • Playbill, for chronicling Broadway through the years.
  • Roger L. Stevens

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