57th Tony Awards

57th Tony Awards

Official poster for the 57th annual Tony Awards
Date June 8, 2003
Location Radio City Music Hall, New York City, New York
Host Hugh Jackman
Television/Radio coverage
Network CBS
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The 57th Annual Tony Awards was held at Radio City Music Hall on June 8, 2003 and broadcast by CBS television. The event was hosted for the first time by Hugh Jackman.

The ceremony

The ceremony was broadcast on national prime time television on CBS for three hours, rather than two hours on CBS and one hour on PBS, as had been done for several years previously.[1] The television ratings were 5.4, down slightly from the 2002 telecast of 5.9.[2]

Presenters included: Benjamin Bratt, Toni Braxton, Matthew Broderick, Alan Cumming, Edie Falco, Joey Fatone, Laurence Fishburne, Sutton Foster, Danny Glover, Melanie Griffith, Frank Langella, John Leguizamo, John Lithgow, Julianna Margulies, Bebe Neuwirth, Sarah Jessica Parker, Rosie Perez, Lynn Redgrave, Vanessa Redgrave, Christopher Reeve, Ann Reinking, John Spencer, Marisa Tomei, Mike Wallace, and Barbara Walters. In addition, Jason Alexander and Martin Short, the stars of the national company of The Producers, presented an award from the stage of Pantages Theatre in Los Angeles.[3]

There were memorial tributes to cartoonist Al Hirschfeld, writer Peter Stone, and lyricist Adolph Green.

Shows that performed were:[3]

New Musicals:

Revivals:

Awards and nominees

Winners are in bold

Source:New York Times[4]

Best Play Best Musical
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style="background:#C0C0C0;" ! style="width="50%" | Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Play style="background:#C0C0C0;" ! style="width="50%" | Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Play
style="background:#C0C0C0;" ! style="width="50%" | Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical style="background:#C0C0C0;" ! style="width="50%" | Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical
style="background:#C0C0C0;" ! style="width="50%" | Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Play style="background:#C0C0C0;" ! style="width="50%" | Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Play
style="background:#C0C0C0;" ! style="width="50%" | Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Musical style="background:#C0C0C0;" ! style="width="50%" | Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Musical
style="background:#C0C0C0;" ! style="width="50%" | Best Book of a Musical style="background:#C0C0C0;" ! style="width="50%" | Best Original Score (Music and/or Lyrics) Written for the Theatre
style="background:#C0C0C0;" ! style="width="50%" | Best Scenic Design style="background:#C0C0C0;" ! style="width="50%" | Best Costume Design
style="background:#C0C0C0;" ! style="width="50%" | Best Lighting Design style="background:#C0C0C0;" ! style="width="50%" | Best Orchestrations
style="background:#C0C0C0;" ! style="width="50%" | Best Direction of a Play style="background:#C0C0C0;" ! style="width="50%" | Best Direction of a Musical
style="background:#C0C0C0;" ! style="width="50%" | Best Choreography

Special awards

Tony Honors for Excellence in Theatre
Lifetime Achievement Tony Award
Special Theatrical Event
Regional Theatre Tony Award

Notes

^[I] The thirty composers nominated for Urban Cowboy were Jeff Blumenkrantz, Bob Stillman, Jason Robert Brown, Danny Arena, Sara Light, Lauren Lucas, Jerry Silverstein, Martie Maguire, Wayland D. Holyfield, Bob Lee House, Carl L. Byrd, Pevin Byrd-Munoz, Luke Reed, Roger Brown, Jerry Chesnut, Marcus Hummon, Clint Black, James Hayden Nicholas, Tommy Conners, Skip Ewing, Charles Daniels, Tom Crain, Fred Edwards, Taz DiGregorio, Jim Marshall, Charlie Hayward, Wanda Mallette, Patti Ryan, Ronnie Dunn and Bob Morrison.

References

  1. McKinley, Jesse.Broadway Enjoys Its Moment" The New York Times, June 9, 2003
  2. Simonson, Robert."Final Ratings for Tonys Down from 2002" playbill.com, June 10, 2003
  3. 3.0 3.1 "2003 - 57th Annual Tony Awards". Tonyawards.com. Retrieved January 15, 2014.
  4. The Winners" The New York Times, accessed April 28, 2011

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