60th Tony Awards
60th Tony Awards | ||||
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Official poster for the 60th annual Tony Awards | ||||
Date | June 11, 2006 | |||
Location | Radio City Music Hall, New York City, New York | |||
Host | 60 presenters/co-hosts | |||
Television coverage | ||||
Network | CBS | |||
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The 60th Annual Tony Awards took place at Radio City Music Hall on June 11, 2006. The award ceremony was broadcast live on the CBS television network in the United States. The 2006 Tony Awards did not feature a host, but instead over 60 stars presented awards at the ceremony.[1]
Natasha Richardson, Phylicia Rashad and Liev Schreiber announced the nominations on May 16, 2006.[2]
The Antoinette Perry Awards for Excellence in Theatre, more commonly known as the Tony Awards, recognize achievement in live American theatre and are presented by the American Theatre Wing and the League of American Theatres and Producers (now called The Broadway League) at an annual ceremony in New York City. The awards are for Broadway productions and performances plus several non-competitive Special Awards (such as the Regional Theatre Award).
The ceremony
Harry Connick Jr. opened the show singing three popular songs from three Broadway musicals. Connick, (who was heavily medicated to be able to perform, because of a ruptured disc in his spine,[3]), was also a nominee and a performer with the cast of The Pajama Game. All of the sixty presenters and co-hosts joined the stage during the third song. Connick performed "Tonight" (from West Side Story), "Give My Regards to Broadway" (from George M!), and "There's No Business Like Show Business" (from Annie Get Your Gun).[4]
Performances
- New Musicals
- The Color Purple: Felicia P. Fields, La Chanze and the company performed "Hell No!" and the reprise of the title song.
- The Drowsy Chaperone: Sutton Foster and Bob Martin performed "Show Off" with the ensemble.
- Jersey Boys: John Lloyd Young performed "Can't Take My Eyes Off of You" and was joined by Christian Hoff, Daniel Reichard and J. Robert Spencer to perform "Who Loves You?".
- The Wedding Singer: Stephen Lynch and the company performed "It's Your Wedding Day".
- Revivals
- The Pajama Game: Harry Connick, Jr. and Kelli O'Hara performed "There Once Was a Man". Harry Connick, Jr. and Megan Lawrence with ensemble performed "Hernando's Hideaway".
- Sweeney Todd: The company, including Manoel Felciano, Michael Cerveris and Patti LuPone performed a medley of "The Ballad of Sweeney Todd", "The Worst Pies in London", "My Friends" and "The Ballad of Sweeney Todd (reprise)"
- The Threepenny Opera: Alan Cumming and Cyndi Lauper with the ensemble performed "The Ballad of the Pimp."
Presenters
Source: tonyawards.com[4]
New category
Beginning with the 2006 awards, an additional category was added on a trial basis for the 2005–2006, 2006–2007 and 2007–2008 seasons: Best Recreation of a Leading Role by an Actor/Actress. This category was intended to honor actors and actresses who were cast as replacements and joined a long-running show after its official opening, and would not have otherwise had the chance to be recognized for a potentially Tony-worthy performance. This award may or may not have been given in any particular year.[6] Shows were to submit replacements they deemed worthy of consideration and a twenty-four-member committee, The Tony Awards Administration Committee, were to attend the shows and evaluate the performances.
No award was given in 2006, because neither of the two performers nominated, Jonathan Pryce and Harvey Fierstein, received the necessary sixteen votes for a win.[7]
Following the 2006 Tony Awards, the Administration Committee voted unanimously to abandon the category.[8]
Nominations Tally
Production | Nomination(s) | Win(s) |
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A Touch of the Poet | 1 | - |
Awake and Sing! | 8 | 2 |
Chita Rivera: The Dancer’s Life | 1 | - |
Edward Albee’s Seascape | 2 | - |
Faith Healer | 4 | 1 |
Jersey Boys | 8 | 4 |
Lestat | 2 | - |
Rabbit Hole | 5 | 1 |
Shining City | 2 | - |
Souvenir | 1 | - |
Sweeney Todd | 6 | 2 |
Tarzan | 1 | - |
The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial | 1 | - |
The Color Purple | 11 | 1 |
The Constant Wife | 4 | - |
The Drowsy Chaperone | 13 | 5 |
The History Boys | 7 | 6 |
The Lieutenant of Inishmore | 5 | - |
The Pajama Game | 9 | 2 |
The Threepenny Opera | 2 | - |
The Wedding Singer | 5 | - |
The Woman in White | 1 | - |
Three Days of Rain | 2 | - |
Well | 2 | - |
Winners and nominees
Sources:Playbill[10]New York Times[11]
Winners are in bold
Special awards
- Special Tony Award
- Regional Theater Tony Award
- Special Tony Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Theatre
References
- ↑ Gans, Andrew. "Tony Awards Will Go Hostless; 60 Stars to Present at 2006 Ceremony" Playbill, May 23, 2006
- ↑ Nominations TheatreMania.com, May 2006
- ↑ From FindArticles.com
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 "Ceremonies" tonyawards.com
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 Gans, Andrew."Tony Presenters to Receive Gift Basket and Entrance to Gift Lounge" playbill.com, June 1, 2006
- ↑ Pesner, Ben. "A New Tony Award Category", tonyawards.com, retrieved June 7, 2010
- ↑ Gans, Andrew. "Tony Committee Abolishes Recreated Role Tony Award", playbill.com, June 23, 2006
- ↑ Lipton, Brian Scott. "Best Recreation of a Role Tony Award Is Officially Eliminated", theatermania.com, June 27, 2006
- ↑ Playbill News: 2005-2006 "Tony Nominations Announced; 'Drowsy' Leads Pack With 13 Noms" playbill.com, May 16, 2006
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 Jones, Kenneth. " 'History Boys' Is Best Play, 'Jersey Boys' Best Musical in 2006 Tony Awards" playbill.com, June 11, 2006
- ↑ Robertson, Campbell. "It's 'Jersey Boys' and 'History Boys' at the Tony Awards" The New York Times, June 12, 2006