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26th Tony Awards

The 26th Annual Tony Awards was broadcast by ABC television on April 23, 1972, from The Broadway Theatre in New York City. Hosts were Henry Fonda, Deborah Kerr and Peter Ustinov.

26th Tony Awards
DateApril 23, 1972
LocationThe Broadway Theatre, New York City, New York
Hosted byHenry Fonda, Deborah Kerr and Peter Ustinov
Television/radio coverage
NetworkABC

The ceremony

Presenters were Richard Benjamin, Ingrid Bergman, Claire Bloom, Arlene Dahl, Sandy Duncan, Peter Falk, Lee Grant, Joel Grey, Arthur Hill, Hal Holbrook, Jean Stapleton, and Gwen Verdon.

Performers were Desi Arnaz, Janet Blair, Larry Blyden, Alfred Drake, Helen Gallagher, Lisa Kirk, Hal Linden, Barbara McNair, Ethel Merman, and Constance Towers.

Musicals represented:

Special Tony Awards were presented to Ethel Merman and Richard Rodgers. For Rodgers, there was a medley from his works, from Garrick Gaieties to Do I Hear A Waltz, with the composer accepting his award to the tune of "The Sound of Music." With the assistance of Hal Linden and Larry Blyden, Merman herself sang selections from her performances, including "I Got Rhythm" and "Everything's Comin' Up Roses."[1]

Winners and nominees

Winners are in bold

Best Play Best Musical
Best Book of a 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 Scenic Design
Best Costume Design Best Lighting Design

Special awards

  • The Theatre Guild—American Theatre Society, for its many years of service to audiences for touring shows.
  • Fiddler on the Roof, on becoming the longest-running musical in Broadway history. Presented to Harold Prince
  • Ethel Merman
  • Richard Rodgers

Multiple nominations and awards

References

  1. ^ O'Connor, John.New York Times, April 25, 1972,p.86

External links

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The 26th Annual Tony Awards was broadcast by ABC television on April 23 1972 from The Broadway Theatre in New York City Hosts were Henry Fonda Deborah Kerr and Peter Ustinov 26th Tony AwardsDateApril 23 1972LocationThe Broadway Theatre New York City New YorkHosted byHenry Fonda Deborah Kerr and Peter UstinovTelevision radio coverageNetworkABC 25th Tony Awards 27th Contents 1 The ceremony 2 Winners and nominees 3 Special awards 3 1 Multiple nominations and awards 4 References 5 External linksThe ceremony EditPresenters were Richard Benjamin Ingrid Bergman Claire Bloom Arlene Dahl Sandy Duncan Peter Falk Lee Grant Joel Grey Arthur Hill Hal Holbrook Jean Stapleton and Gwen Verdon Performers were Desi Arnaz Janet Blair Larry Blyden Alfred Drake Helen Gallagher Lisa Kirk Hal Linden Barbara McNair Ethel Merman and Constance Towers Musicals represented Ain t Supposed to Die a Natural Death Put a Curse on You Company Jesus Christ Superstar Medley Jeff Fenholt Yvonne Elliman and Company No No Nanette You Can Dance With Any Girl Helen Gallagher and Bobby Van I Want to Be Happy Ruby Keeler and Company Special Tony Awards were presented to Ethel Merman and Richard Rodgers For Rodgers there was a medley from his works from Garrick Gaieties to Do I Hear A Waltz with the composer accepting his award to the tune of The Sound of Music With the assistance of Hal Linden and Larry Blyden Merman herself sang selections from her performances including I Got Rhythm and Everything s Comin Up Roses 1 Winners and nominees EditWinners are in bold Best Play Best MusicalSticks and Bones David Rabe Old Times Harold Pinter The Prisoner of Second Avenue Neil Simon Vivat Vivat Regina Robert Bolt Two Gentlemen of Verona Ain t Supposed to Die a Natural Death Follies GreaseBest Book of a Musical Best Original Score Music and or Lyrics Written for the TheatreJohn Guare and Mel Shapiro Two Gentlemen of Verona Melvin Van Peebles Ain t Supposed to Die a Natural Death James Goldman Follies Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey Grease Follies Stephen Sondheim music and lyrics Ain t Supposed to Die a Natural Death Melvin Van Peebles music and lyrics Jesus Christ Superstar Andrew Lloyd Webber music and Tim Rice lyrics Two Gentlemen of Verona Galt MacDermot music and John Guare lyrics Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Play Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a PlayCliff Gorman Lenny as Lenny Bruce Tom Aldredge Sticks and Bones as Ozzie Donald Pleasence Wise Child as Mrs Artminster Jason Robards The Country Girl as Frank Elgin Sada Thompson Twigs as Various Characters Eileen Atkins Vivat Vivat Regina as Elizabeth I Colleen Dewhurst All Over as The Mistress Rosemary Harris Old Times as AnnaBest Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a MusicalPhil Silvers A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum as Pseudolus Clifton Davis Two Gentlemen of Verona as Valentine Barry Bostwick Grease as Danny Zuko Raul Julia Two Gentleman of Verona as Proteus Alexis Smith Follies as Phyllis Rogers Stone Jonelle Allen Two Gentlemen of Verona as Silvia Dorothy Collins Follies as Sally Durant Plummer Mildred Natwick 70 Girls 70 as Ida DoddBest Performance by a Featured Actor in a Play Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a PlayVincent Gardenia The Prisoner of Second Avenue as Harry Edison Douglas Rain Vivat Vivat Regina as William Cecil Lee Richardson Vivat Vivat Regina as Lord Bothwell Joe Silver Lenny as Various Characters Elizabeth Wilson Sticks and Bones as Harriet Cara Duff MacCormick Moonchildren as Shelly Mercedes McCambridge The Love Suicide at Schofield Barracks as Lucy Lake Frances Sternhagen The Sign in Sidney Brustein s Window as Mavis Parodus BrysonBest Performance by a Featured Actor in a Musical Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a MusicalLarry Blyden A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum as Hysterium Timothy Meyers Grease as Kenickie Gene Nelson Follies as Buddy Plummer Ben Vereen Jesus Christ Superstar as Judas Iscariot Linda Hopkins Inner City as Various Characters Adrienne Barbeau Grease as Betty Rizzo Bernadette Peters On the Town as Hildy Esterhazy Beatrice Winde Ain t Supposed to Die a Natural Death as Various CharactersBest Direction of a Play Best Direction of a MusicalMike Nichols The Prisoner of Second Avenue Jeff Bleckner Sticks and Bones Gordon Davidson The Trial of the Catonsville Nine Peter Hall Old Times Harold Prince and Michael Bennett Follies Gilbert Moses Ain t Supposed to Die a Natural Death Mel Shapiro Two Gentlemen of Verona Burt Shevelove A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the ForumBest Choreography Best Scenic DesignMichael Bennett Follies Patricia Birch Grease Jean Erdman Two Gentlemen of Verona Boris Aronson Follies John Bury Old Times Kert Lundell Ain t Supposed to Die a Natural Death Robin Wagner Jesus Christ SuperstarBest Costume Design Best Lighting DesignFlorence Klotz Follies Theoni V Aldredge Two Gentlemen of Verona Randy Barcelo Jesus Christ Superstar Carrie F Robbins Grease Tharon Musser Follies Martin Aronstein Ain t Supposed to Die a Natural Death John Bury Old Times Jules Fisher Jesus Christ SuperstarSpecial awards EditThe Theatre Guild American Theatre Society for its many years of service to audiences for touring shows Fiddler on the Roof on becoming the longest running musical in Broadway history Presented to Harold Prince Ethel Merman Richard RodgersMultiple nominations and awards Edit These productions had multiple nominations 11 nominations Follies 9 nominations Two Gentlemen of Verona 7 nominations Ain t Supposed to Die a Natural Death and Grease 5 nominations Jesus Christ Superstar and Old Times 4 nominations Sticks and Bones and Vivat Vivat Regina 3 nominations A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum and The Prisoner of Second Avenue 2 nominations Lenny The following productions received multiple awards 7 wins Follies 2 wins A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum The Prisoner of Second Avenue Sticks and Bones and Two Gentlemen of VeronaReferences Edit O Connor John New York Times April 25 1972 p 86External links EditTony Awards Official Site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 26th Tony Awards amp oldid 1091830135, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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