5th Tony Awards

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Tony Awards
Date March 25, 1951
Venue Waldorf-Astoria Hotel
New York City, New York
Host James Sauter
Network WOR,
Mutual Network
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The 5th Annual Tony Awards (1951) were held on March 25, 1951 at the Waldorf-Astoria Grand Ballroom and broadcast on radio station WOR and the Mutual Network.

The Master of Ceremonies was James Sauter and the presenters were Mrs. Martin Beck and Ilka Chase.

Performers: Barbara Ashley, Arthur Blake, Eugene Conley, Nancy Donovan, Joan Edwards, Dorothy Greener, Juanita Hall, Celeste Holm, Lois Hunt, Anne Jeffreys, Lucy Monroe, Herb Shriner.

Music was by Meyer Davis and his Orchestra

Contents

[edit] Winners

Winners are in bold

[edit] Production

[edit] Performance

  • Tony Award for Actor, Supporting or Featured (Musical)
  • Russell Nype (Call Me Madam)
  • Tony Award for Actress, Supporting or Featured (Play)
  • Maureen Stapleton (The Rose Tattoo)
  • Tony Award for Actress, Supporting or Featured (Musical)
  • Isabel Bigley (Guys and Dolls)

[edit] Craft

  • Tony Award for Best Scenic Designer
  • Boris Aronson (The Rose Tattoo / The Country Girl / Season In The Sun)
  • Tony Award for Outstanding Musical Score
  • Irving Berlin (Call Me Madam)
  • Tony Award for Stage Technician
  • Richard Raven, master electrician (The Autumn Garden)

[edit] Special Award

  • Ruth Green, for her services as a volunteer in arranging reservation and seating for the five Tony Awards.

[edit] External link