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17th Tony Awards

The 17th Annual Tony Awards took place on April 28, 1963, in the Hotel Americana Imperial Ballroom in New York City. The ceremony was broadcast on local television station WWOR-TV (Channel 9) in New York City. The awards were given to plays and musicals from the 1962/63 season that had their premiere on Broadway. The Masters of Ceremonies were Abe Burrows and Robert Morse.

17th Tony Awards
DateApril 28, 1963
LocationHotel Americana
New York City
Hosted byAbe Burrows
Robert Morse
Websitehttp://www.tonyawards.com/ 
Television/radio coverage
NetworkWWOR-TV
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The ceremony edit

Presenters: Elizabeth Ashley, Jean-Pierre Aumont, Orson Bean, Vivian Blaine, Diahann Carroll, Dane Clark, Betty Field, Martin Gabel, Anita Gillette, June Havoc, Helen Hayes, Van Heflin, Pat Hingle, Celeste Holm, Nancy Kelly, Sam Levene, Walter Matthau, Helen Menken, Phyllis Newman, Maureen O'Sullivan, Charles Nelson Reilly, William Prince, Rosalind Russell, David Wayne. Music was by Meyer Davis and his Orchestra.[1]

Winners and nominees edit

Winners are in bold

Sources: InfoPlease,[2] BroadwayWorld[3]

Best Play Best Musical
Best Producer (Dramatic) Best Producer (Musical)
Best Author (Musical) Best Original Score (Music and/or Lyrics) Written for the Theatre
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
Best Direction of a Play Best Direction of a Musical
Best Choreography Best Conductor and Musical Director
Best Stage Technician Best Scenic Design
Best Costume Design

Special award edit

  • Bette Davis, honored for her work with the National Repertory Theatre.

Multiple nominations and awards edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Ceremony 1963" 2018-04-10 at the Wayback Machine, tonyawards.com, accessed May 29, 2016
  2. ^ "1963 Tony Awards, Winners", Infoplease, accessed May 29, 2016
  3. ^ "Tony Awards 1963", broadwayworld.com, accessed May 29, 2016

External links edit

  • Official website

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The 17th Annual Tony Awards took place on April 28 1963 in the Hotel Americana Imperial Ballroom in New York City The ceremony was broadcast on local television station WWOR TV Channel 9 in New York City The awards were given to plays and musicals from the 1962 63 season that had their premiere on Broadway The Masters of Ceremonies were Abe Burrows and Robert Morse 17th Tony AwardsDateApril 28 1963LocationHotel AmericanaNew York CityHosted byAbe BurrowsRobert MorseWebsitehttp www tonyawards com Television radio coverageNetworkWWOR TV 16th Tony Awards 18th Contents 1 The ceremony 2 Winners and nominees 3 Special award 3 1 Multiple nominations and awards 4 References 5 External linksThe ceremony editPresenters Elizabeth Ashley Jean Pierre Aumont Orson Bean Vivian Blaine Diahann Carroll Dane Clark Betty Field Martin Gabel Anita Gillette June Havoc Helen Hayes Van Heflin Pat Hingle Celeste Holm Nancy Kelly Sam Levene Walter Matthau Helen Menken Phyllis Newman Maureen O Sullivan Charles Nelson Reilly William Prince Rosalind Russell David Wayne Music was by Meyer Davis and his Orchestra 1 Winners and nominees editWinners are in boldSources InfoPlease 2 BroadwayWorld 3 Best Play Best Musical Who s Afraid of Virginia Woolf Edward Albee A Thousand Clowns Herb Gardner Mother Courage and Her Children Bertolt Brecht Tchin Tchin Sidney Michaels A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum Little Me Oliver Stop the World I Want to Get Off Best Producer Dramatic Best Producer Musical Richard Barr and Clinton Wilder Who s Afraid of Virginia Woolf The Actors Studio Theatre Strange Interlude Cheryl Crawford and Jerome Robbins Mother Courage and Her Children Paul Vroom Buff Cobb and Burry Fredrik Too True to Be Good Harold Prince A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum Cy Feuer and Ernest Martin Little Me David Merrick and Donald Albery Oliver Best Author Musical Best Original Score Music and or Lyrics Written for the Theatre Burt Shevelove and Larry Gelbart A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum Lionel Bart Oliver Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley Stop the World I Want to Get Off Neil Simon Little Me Oliver Lionel Bart music and lyrics Stop the World I Want to Get Off Anthony Newley music and Leslie Bricusse lyrics Little Me Cy Coleman music and Carolyn Leigh lyrics Bravo Giovanni Milton Schafer music and Ronny Graham lyrics Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Play Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Play Arthur Hill Who s Afraid of Virginia Woolf as George Charles Boyer Lord Pengo as Lord Pengo Paul Ford Never Too Late as Harry Lambert Bert Lahr The Beauty Part as Various Characters Uta Hagen Who s Afraid of Virginia Woolf as Martha Hermione Baddeley The Milk Train Doesn t Stop Here Anymore as Flora Goforth Margaret Leighton Tchin Tchin as Pamela Pew Pickett Claudia McNeil Tiger Tiger Burning Bright as Mama Morris Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical Zero Mostel A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum as Pseudolus Sid Caesar Little Me as Various Characters Anthony Newley Stop the World I Want to Get Off as Littlechap Clive Revill Oliver as Fagin Vivien Leigh Tovarich as Tatiana Georgia Brown Oliver as Nancy Nanette Fabray Mr President as Nell Henderson Sally Ann Howes Brigadoon as Fiona MacLaren Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Play Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Play Alan Arkin Enter Laughing as David Kolowitz Barry Gordon A Thousand Clowns as Nick Burns Paul Rogers Photo Finish as Reginald Kinsale Esq Frank Silvera The Lady of the Camellias as M Duval Sandy Dennis A Thousand Clowns as Sandra Markowitz Melinda Dillon Who s Afraid of Virginia Woolf as Honey Alice Ghostley The Beauty Part as Various Characters Zohra Lampert Mother Courage and Her Children as Kattrin Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Musical Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Musical David Burns A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum as Senex Jack Gilford A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum as Hysterium David Jones Oliver as The Artful Dodger Swen Swenson Little Me as George Musgrove Anna Quayle Stop the World I Want to Get Off as Various Characters Ruth Kobart A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum as Domina Virginia Martin Little Me as Young Belle Poitrine Louise Troy Tovarich as Natalia Mayovskaya Best Direction of a Play Best Direction of a Musical Alan Schneider Who s Afraid of Virginia Woolf George Abbott Never Too Late John Gielgud The School for Scandal Peter Glenville Tchin Tchin George Abbott A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum Peter Coe Oliver John Fearnley Brigadoon Cy Feuer and Bob Fosse Little Me Best Choreography Best Conductor and Musical Director Bob Fosse Little Me Carol Haney Bravo Giovanni Donald Pippin Oliver Jay Blackton Mr President Anton Coppola Bravo Giovanni Julius Rudel Brigadoon Best Stage Technician Best Scenic Design Solly Pernick Mr President Milton Smith Beyond the Fringe Sean Kenny Oliver Will Steven Armstrong Tchin Tchin Anthony Powell The School for Scandal Franco Zeffirelli The Lady of the Camellias Best Costume Design Anthony Powell The School for Scandal Marcel Escoffier The Lady of the Camellias Robert Fletcher Little Me Motley Mother Courage and Her ChildrenSpecial award editBette Davis honored for her work with the National Repertory Theatre Multiple nominations and awards edit These productions had multiple nominations 10 nominations Little Me and Oliver 8 nominations A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum 6 nominations Who s Afraid of Virginia Woolf 5 nominations Stop the World I Want to Get Off 4 nominations Mother Courage and Her Children and Tchin Tchin 3 nominations Bravo Giovanni Brigadoon The Lady of the Camellias The School for Scandal and A Thousand Clowns 2 nominations The Beauty Part Beyond the Fringe Mr President Never Too Late and Tovarich The following productions received multiple awards 6 wins A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum 5 wins Who s Afraid of Virginia Woolf 3 wins Oliver References edit Ceremony 1963 Archived 2018 04 10 at the Wayback Machine tonyawards com accessed May 29 2016 1963 Tony Awards Winners Infoplease accessed May 29 2016 Tony Awards 1963 broadwayworld com accessed May 29 2016External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 17th Tony Awards amp oldid 1220190370, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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