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Tony Awards: 1976
(
thing
)
by
JDWActor
Thu Jan 26 2006 at 2:09:31
All winners are listed in
boldfaced
type.
BEST DRAMATIC
PLAY
Travesties
Tom Stoppard
(playwright)
David Merrick
, Doris Cole Abrahams, and Burry Fredrik in association with S. Spencer Davids and Eddie Kulukundis (producers)
The First Breeze of Summer
Leslie Lee (
playwright
)
Negro Ensemble Co., Inc. (
producer
)
Knock Knock
Jules Pfeiffer
(playwright)
Harry Rigby and Terry Allen Kramer (producers)
Lamppost Reunion
Louis La Russo II (playwright)
Joe Garofalo (producer)
BEST
MUSICAL
PLAY
A Chorus Line
James Kirkwood and Nicholas Dante (
book
)
Marvin Hamlisch
(
music
)
Edward Kleban
(
lyrics
)
New York Shakespeare Festival
–
Joseph Papp
(producer)
Bubbling Brown Sugar
Loften Mitchell (book)
Rosetta LeNoire (concept)
various (music and lyrics)
J. Lloyd Grant, Richard Bell, Robert M. Cooper, and Ashton Springer in association with Moe Septee, Inc. (producers)
Chicago
Fred Ebb
and
Bob Fosse
(book)
John Kander
(music)
Fred Ebb (lyrics)
Robert Fryer and James Cresson (producers)
Pacific Overtures
John Weidman
(book)
Stephen Sondheim
(music and lyrics)
Harold Prince
in association with Ruth Mitchell (producer)
BEST ACTOR IN A DRAMATIC PLAY
John Wood –
Travesties
Moses Gunn –
The Poison Tree
George C. Scott
–
Death of a Salesman
Donald Sinden –
Habeas Corpus
BEST ACTRESS IN A DRAMATIC PLAY
Irene Worth –
Sweet Bird of Youth
Tovah Feldshuh –
Yentl
Rosemary Harris –
The Royal Family
Lynn Redgrave
–
Mrs. Warren’s Profession
BEST ACTOR IN A MUSICAL PLAY
George Rose –
My Fair Lady
Mako
–
Pacific Overtures
Jerry Orbach
–
Chicago
Ian Richardson –
My Fair Lady
BEST ACTRESS IN A MUSICAL PLAY
Donna McKechnie –
A Chorus Line
Vivian Reed –
Bubbling Brown Sugar
Chita Rivera
–
Chicago
Gwen Verdon
–
Chicago
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A DRAMATIC PLAY
Edward Herrmann
–
Mrs. Warren's Profession
Barry Bostwick
–
They Knew What They Wanted
Gabriel Dell –
Lamppost Reunion
Daniel Seltzer –
Knock Knock
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A DRAMATIC PLAY
Shirley Knight
–
Kennedy’s Children
Mary Beth Hurt –
Trelawny of the ‘Wells’
Lois Nettleton –
They Knew What They Wanted
Meryl Streep
–
27 Wagons Full of Cotton
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR IN A MUSICAL PLAY
Sammy Williams –
A Chorus Line
Robert LuPone –
A Chorus Line
Charles Repole –
Very Good Eddie
Isao Sato –
Pacific Overtures
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS IN A MUSICAL PLAY
Carole Bishop –
A Chorus Line
Priscilla Lopez –
A Chorus Line
Patti LuPone
–
The Robber Bridegroom
Virginia Seidel –
Very Good Eddie
BEST
DIRECTOR
OF A DRAMATIC PLAY
Ellis Rabb –
The Royal Family
Arvin Brown –
Ah Wilderness
Marshall W. Mason –
Knock Knock
Peter Wood –
Travesties
BES DIRECTOR OF A MUSICAL PLAY
Michael Bennett
–
A Chorus Line
Bob Fosse
–
Chicago
Bill Gile –
Very Good Eddie
Harold Prince
–
Pacific Overtures
BEST
CHOREOGRAPHER
Michael Bennett
and Bob Avian –
A Chorus Line
Patricia Birch –
Pacific Overtures
Bob Fosse –
Chicago
Billy Wilson –
Bubbling Brown Sugar
BEST SCORE
Marvin Hamlisch
(music) and
Edward Kleban
(lyrics) –
A Chorus Line
John Kander
(music) and
Fred Ebb
(lyrics) –
Chicago
Stephen Sondheim
(music and lyrics) –
Pacific Overtures
Scott Joplin
(music and lyrics) –
Treemonisha
BEST BOOK OF A MUSICAL
James Kirkwood and Nicholas Dante –
A Chorus Line
Fred Ebb
and
Bob Fosse
–
Chicago
John Weidman
–
Pacific Overtures
Alfred Uhry
–
The Robber Bridegroom
BEST
SCENIC DESIGNER
Boris Aronson
–
Pacific Overtures
Ben Edwards –
A Matter of Gravity
David Mitchell –
Trelawny of the ‘Wells’
Tony Walton –
Chicago
BEST
COSTUME DESIGNER
Florence Klotz
–
Pacific Overtures
Theoni V. Aldredge
–
A Chorus Line
Ann Roth –
The Royal Family
Patricia Zipprodt
–
Chicago
BEST
LIGHTING DESIGNER
Tharon Musser –
A Chorus Line
Ian Calderon –
Trelawny of the ‘Wells’
Jules Fisher
–
Chicago
Tharon Musser –
Pacific Overtures
SPECIAL AWARDS
Mathilde Pincus, for outstanding service to the Broadway musical theatre.
Thomas H. Fitzgerald, to the gifted lighting technician of countless Broadway shows and many Tony telecasts. (Posthumous)
Peter Cook
and
Dudley Moore
, co-stars and authors of Good Evening.
Circle in the Square, for twenty-five continuous years of quality productions.
Richard Burton
REGIONAL THEATRE AWARD
The
Arena Stage
,
Washington, D.C.
This award takes note of the company's balanced program of distinguished revivals and a broad spectrum of new works and American premieres of important foreign plays.
LAWRENCE LANGNER AWARD
George Abbot
Tony Awards: 1977
Tony Awards: 1972
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Tony Awards: 1975
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