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| rowspan="2" align="center"| '''1949'''<br />{{small| |
| rowspan="2" align="center"| '''1949'''<br />{{small|[[3rd Tony Awards]]}} |
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| ''[[Kiss Me, Kate]]'' |
| ''[[Kiss Me, Kate]]'' |
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| [[Samuel and Bella Spewack|Bella & Samuel Spewack]] |
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| [[Saint Subber]] and Lemuel Ayers |
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| colspan="2"| [[Cole Porter]] |
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===1950s=== |
===1950s=== |
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| rowspan="2" align="center"| '''1950'''<br />{{small| |
| rowspan="2" align="center"| '''1950'''<br />{{small|[[4th Tony Awards]]}} |
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| ''[[South Pacific (musical)|South Pacific]]'' † |
| ''[[South Pacific (musical)|South Pacific]]'' † |
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| [[Oscar Hammerstein II]] & [[Joshua Logan]] |
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| [[Richard Rodgers]] |
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| [[Oscar Hammerstein II]] |
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| [[Leland Hayward]], [[Joshua Logan]], [[Rodgers and Hammerstein]] |
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| rowspan="2" align="center"| '''1951'''<br />{{small| |
| rowspan="2" align="center"| '''1951'''<br />{{small|[[5th Tony Awards]]}} |
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|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
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| ''[[Guys and Dolls]]'' |
| ''[[Guys and Dolls]]'' |
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| [[Abe Burrows]] & [[Jo Swerling]] |
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| colspan="2"| [[Frank Loesser]] |
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| rowspan="2" align="center"| '''1952'''<br />{{small| |
| rowspan="2" align="center"| '''1952'''<br />{{small|[[6th Tony Awards]]}} |
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| ''[[The King and I]]'' |
| ''[[The King and I]]'' |
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| [[Oscar Hammerstein II]] |
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| [[Rodgers |
| [[Richard Rodgers]] |
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| [[Oscar Hammerstein II]] |
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| rowspan="2" align="center"| '''1953'''<br />{{small| |
| rowspan="2" align="center"| '''1953'''<br />{{small|[[7th Tony Awards]]}} |
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| ''[[Wonderful Town]]'' |
| ''[[Wonderful Town]]'' |
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| [[Jerome Chodorov]] & [[Joseph Fields]] |
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| [[Leonard Bernstein]] |
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| [[Betty Comden]] & [[Adolph Green]] |
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| [[Robert Fryer]] |
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| rowspan="2" align="center"| '''1954'''<br />{{small| |
| rowspan="2" align="center"| '''1954'''<br />{{small|[[8th Tony Awards]]}} |
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|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
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| ''[[Kismet (musical)|Kismet]]'' |
| ''[[Kismet (musical)|Kismet]]'' |
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| [[Luther Davis]] & [[Charles Lederer]] |
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| [[ |
| [[Alexander Borodin]] |
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| [[George Forrest (author)|Chet Forrest]] & [[Robert Wright (writer)|Bob Wright]] |
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| rowspan="2" align="center"| '''1955'''<br />{{small| |
| rowspan="2" align="center"| '''1955'''<br />{{small|[[9th Tony Awards]]}} |
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|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
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| ''[[The Pajama Game]]'' |
| ''[[The Pajama Game]]'' |
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| [[George Abbott]] & [[Richard Pike Bissell]] |
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| colspan="2"| [[Richard Adler]] & [[Jerry Ross (composer)|Jerry Ross]] |
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| Frederick Brisson, [[Robert E. Griffith]], & [[Harold Prince]] |
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| rowspan="3" align="center"| '''1956'''<br />{{small|([[10th Tony Awards|10th]])}}<br /><ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.tonyawards.com/nominees/year/1956/category/any/show/any/ |title=1956 Tony Awards Nominees |author=<!--Not stated--> |publisher=[[American Theatre Wing]] |access-date=August 11, 2023}}</ref> |
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| rowspan="3" align="center"| '''1956'''<br />{{small|[[10th Tony Awards]]}} |
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| ''[[Damn Yankees]]'' |
| ''[[Damn Yankees]]'' |
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| [[George Abbott]] & [[Douglass Wallop]] |
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| [[Richard Adler]] |
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| [[Jerry Ross (composer)|Jerry Ross]] |
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| Frederick Brisson, [[Robert E. Griffith]], & [[Harold Prince]] in association with Albert B. Taylor |
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| ''[[Pipe Dream (musical)|Pipe Dream]]'' |
| ''[[Pipe Dream (musical)|Pipe Dream]]'' |
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| [[Oscar Hammerstein II]] |
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| [[Rodgers |
| [[Richard Rodgers]] |
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| [[Oscar Hammerstein II]] |
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| rowspan="5" align="center"| '''1957'''<br />{{small| |
| rowspan="5" align="center"| '''1957'''<br />{{small|[[11th Tony Awards]]}} |
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|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
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| ''[[My Fair Lady]]'' |
| ''[[My Fair Lady]]'' |
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| [[Alan Jay Lerner]] |
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| [[Frederick Loewe]] |
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| Herman Levin |
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| Lerner |
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| ''[[Bells Are Ringing (musical)|Bells Are Ringing]]'' |
| ''[[Bells Are Ringing (musical)|Bells Are Ringing]]'' |
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| [[Betty Comden]] & [[Adolph Green]] |
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| [[Jule Styne]] |
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| Comden & Green |
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| The Theatre Guild |
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| ''[[Candide (operetta)|Candide]]'' |
| ''[[Candide (operetta)|Candide]]'' |
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| [[Lillian Hellman]] |
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| [[Leonard Bernstein]] |
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| [[Richard Wilbur]] |
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| Producers: Ethel Linder Reiner in association with Lester Osterman Jr. |
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| ''[[The Most Happy Fella]]'' |
| ''[[The Most Happy Fella]]'' |
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| colspan="3"| [[Frank Loesser]] |
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| [[Kermit Bloomgarden]] and Lynn Loesser |
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| rowspan="6" align="center"| '''1958'''<br />{{small| |
| rowspan="6" align="center"| '''1958'''<br />{{small|[[12th Tony Awards]]}} |
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|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
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| ''[[The Music Man]]'' |
| ''[[The Music Man]]'' |
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| [[Franklin Lacey]] & [[Meredith Willson]] |
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| colspan="2"| Willson |
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| [[Kermit Bloomgarden]] and Herbert Greene in association with Frank Productions |
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| ''[[ |
| ''[[West Side Story]]'' |
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| [[Arthur Laurents]] |
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{{Small|Book by [[Yip Harburg]] and [[Fred Saidy]], Music by [[Harold Arlen]], Lyrics by Harburg}} |
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| [[ |
| [[Leonard Bernstein]] |
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| [[Stephen Sondheim]] |
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| ''[[New Girl in Town]]'' |
| ''[[New Girl in Town]]'' |
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| [[George Abbott]] |
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| colspan="2"| [[Bob Merrill]] |
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| [[Robert E. Griffith]] & [[Harold Prince]] |
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| ''[[Oh, Captain!]]'' |
| ''[[Oh, Captain!]]'' |
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| [[José Ferrer]] & [[Al Morgan]] |
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| colspan="2"| [[Ray Evans]] & [[Jay Livingston]] |
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| Howard Merrill and Theatre Corporation of America |
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| ''[[ |
| ''[[Jamaica (musical)|Jamaica]]'' |
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| [[Yip Harburg]] & [[Fred Saidy]] |
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{{Small|Book by [[Arthur Laurents]], Music by [[Leonard Bernstein]], and Lyrics by [[Stephen Sondheim]]}} |
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| [[Harold Arlen]] |
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| Harburg |
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| rowspan="4" align="center"| '''1959'''<br />{{small| |
| rowspan="4" align="center"| '''1959'''<br />{{small|[[13th Tony Awards]]}} |
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|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
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| ''[[Redhead (musical)|Redhead]]'' |
| ''[[Redhead (musical)|Redhead]]'' |
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| [[Dorothy Fields|Dorothy]], [[Herbert Fields]], David Shaw & [[Sidney Sheldon]] |
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| [[Albert Hague]] |
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| D. Fields |
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| Producers: Robert Fryer, Lawrence Carr |
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| ''[[Flower Drum Song]]'' |
| ''[[Flower Drum Song]]'' |
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| [[Joseph Fields]] & [[Oscar Hammerstein II]] |
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| [[Richard Rodgers]] |
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| [[Oscar Hammerstein II]] |
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| [[Joseph Fields]], [[Oscar Hammerstein II]], and [[Richard Rodgers]] |
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| ''[[La Plume de Ma Tante]]'' |
| ''[[La Plume de Ma Tante]]'' |
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| [[Robert Dhéry]] |
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{{Small|Written, devised and directed by [[Robert Dhéry]], Music by [[Gérard Calvi]]by English lyrics: Ross Parker}} |
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| [[Gérard Calvi]] |
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| Producers: [[David Merrick]] and Joseph Kipness, present the Jack Hylton Production |
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| Ross Parker |
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===1960s=== |
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| rowspan="6" align="center"| '''1960'''<br />{{small| |
| rowspan="6" align="center"| '''1960'''<br />{{small|[[14th Tony Awards]]}} |
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|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
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| ''[[The Sound of Music]]'' |
| ''[[The Sound of Music]]'' |
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| [[Russel Crouse]] & [[Howard Lindsay]] |
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| [[Richard Rodgers]] |
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| [[Oscar Hammerstein II]] |
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|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
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| ''[[Fiorello!]]'' † |
| ''[[Fiorello!]]'' † |
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| [[George Abbott]] & [[Jerome Weidman]] |
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| [[Jerry Bock]] |
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| [[Sheldon Harnick]] |
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| [[Robert E. Griffith]] & [[Harold Prince]] |
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| ''[[Gypsy (musical)|Gypsy]]'' |
| ''[[Gypsy (musical)|Gypsy]]'' |
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| [[Arthur Laurents]] |
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| [[Jule Styne]] |
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|[[David Merrick]] and [[Leland Hayward]] |
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| [[Stephen Sondheim]] |
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| ''[[Once Upon a Mattress]]'' |
| ''[[Once Upon a Mattress]]'' |
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| [[Marshall Barer]], Dean Fuller & [[Jay Thompson]] |
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| [[Mary Rodgers]] |
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| [[Marshall Barer]] |
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|T. Edward Hambleton, Norris Houghton, William and Jean Eckart |
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| ''[[Take Me Along]]'' |
| ''[[Take Me Along]]'' |
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| [[Bob Russell (songwriter)|Bob Russell]] & [[Joseph Stein]] |
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| colspan="2"| [[Bob Merrill]] |
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| [[David Merrick]] |
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| rowspan="4" align="center"| '''1961'''<br />{{small| |
| rowspan="4" align="center"| '''1961'''<br />{{small|[[15th Tony Awards]]}} |
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|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
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| ''[[Bye Bye Birdie]]'' |
| ''[[Bye Bye Birdie]]'' |
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| [[Michael Stewart (playwright)|Michael Stewart]] |
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| [[Charles Strouse]] |
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| [[Lee Adams]] |
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|[[Edward Padula]] in association with L. Slade Brown |
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| ''[[Do Re Mi (musical)|Do Re Mi]]'' |
| ''[[Do Re Mi (musical)|Do Re Mi]]'' |
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| [[Garson Kanin]] |
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| [[Jule Styne]] |
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| [[Betty Comden]] & [[Adolph Green]] |
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| [[David Merrick]] |
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| ''[[Irma La Douce (musical)|Irma La Douce]]'' |
| ''[[Irma La Douce (musical)|Irma La Douce]]'' |
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| [[Alexandre Breffort]], [[David Heneker]], [[Julian More]] & [[Monty Norman]] |
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| [[Marguerite Monnot]] |
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|[[David Merrick]] in association with Donald Albery, H. M. Tennent Ltd. |
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| Breffort, Heneker, More & Norman |
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| rowspan="5" align="center"| '''1962'''<br />{{small| |
| rowspan="5" align="center"| '''1962'''<br />{{small|[[16th Tony Awards]]}} |
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| ''[[How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (musical)|How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying]]'' † |
| ''[[How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (musical)|How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying]]'' † |
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| [[Abe Burrows]], [[Willie Gilbert]] & [[Jack Weinstock]] |
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| colspan="2"| [[Frank Loesser]] |
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| [[Cy Feuer]] & [[Ernest H. Martin]] |
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| ''[[Carnival!]]'' |
| ''[[Carnival!]]'' |
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| [[Helen Deutsch]] & [[Michael Stewart (playwright)|Michael Stewart]] |
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| colspan="2"| [[Bob Merrill]] |
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|[[David Merrick]] |
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| ''[[Milk and Honey (musical)|Milk and Honey]]'' |
| ''[[Milk and Honey (musical)|Milk and Honey]]'' |
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| Don Appell |
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{{small|Book by Don Appell, Music & lyrics by [[Jerry Herman]]}} |
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| colspan="2"| [[Jerry Herman]] |
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|Gerard Oestreicher |
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| ''[[No Strings]]'' |
| ''[[No Strings]]'' |
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| [[Samuel A. Taylor]] |
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|[[Richard Rodgers]] |
| colspan="2"| [[Richard Rodgers]] |
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| rowspan="5" align="center"| '''1963'''<br />{{small| |
| rowspan="5" align="center"| '''1963'''<br />{{small|[[17th Tony Awards]]}} |
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|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
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| ''[[A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum]]'' |
| ''[[A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum]]'' |
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| [[Larry Gelbart]] & [[Burt Shevelove]] |
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| colspan="2"| [[Stephen Sondheim]] |
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| [[Harold Prince]] |
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| ''[[Little Me (musical)|Little Me]]'' |
| ''[[Little Me (musical)|Little Me]]'' |
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| [[Neil Simon]] |
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{{small| Book by [[Neil Simon]]; Music by [[Cy Coleman]]; Lyrics by [[Carolyn Leigh]]}} |
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| [[Cy |
| [[Cy Coleman]] |
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| [[Carolyn Leigh]] |
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| ''[[Oliver!]]'' |
| ''[[Oliver!]]'' |
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| colspan="3"| [[Lionel Bart]] |
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| [[David Merrick]] and Donald Albery |
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| ''[[Stop the World – I Want to Get Off]]'' |
| ''[[Stop the World – I Want to Get Off]]'' |
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| colspan="3"| [[Leslie Bricusse]] & [[Anthony Newley]] |
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| [[David Merrick]] in association with [[Bernard Delfont]] |
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| rowspan="5" align="center"| '''1964'''<br />{{small| |
| rowspan="5" align="center"| '''1964'''<br />{{small|[[18th Tony Awards]]}} |
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|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
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| ''[[Hello, Dolly! (musical)|Hello, Dolly!]]'' |
| ''[[Hello, Dolly! (musical)|Hello, Dolly!]]'' |
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| [[Michael Stewart (playwright)|Michael Stewart]] |
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| colspan="2"| [[Jerry Herman]] |
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|[[David Merrick]] |
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| ''[[Funny Girl (musical)|Funny Girl]]'' |
| ''[[Funny Girl (musical)|Funny Girl]]'' |
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| [[Isobel Lennart]] |
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| [[Jule Styne]] |
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| [[Bob Merrill]] |
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| ''[[High Spirits (musical)|High Spirits]]'' |
| ''[[High Spirits (musical)|High Spirits]]'' |
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| colspan="3"| [[Timothy Gray]] & [[Hugh Martin]] |
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| Lester Osterman, Robert Fletcher, and Richard Horner |
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| ''[[She Loves Me]]'' |
| ''[[She Loves Me]]'' |
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| [[Joe Masteroff]] |
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| [[Jerry Bock]] |
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|[[Harold Prince]] in association with Lawrence N. Kasha and Philip C. McKenna |
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| [[Sheldon Harnick]] |
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| rowspan="5" align="center"| '''1965'''<br />{{small| |
| rowspan="5" align="center"| '''1965'''<br />{{small|[[19th Tony Awards]]}} |
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|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
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| ''[[Fiddler on the Roof]]'' |
| ''[[Fiddler on the Roof]]'' |
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| [[Joseph Stein]] |
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{{small|Book by [[Joseph Stein]], Music by [[Jerry Bock]], Lyrics by [[Sheldon Harnick]]}} |
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| [[ |
| [[Jerry Bock]] |
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| [[Sheldon Harnick]] |
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| ''[[Golden Boy (musical)|Golden Boy]]'' |
| ''[[Golden Boy (musical)|Golden Boy]]'' |
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| [[William Gibson (playwright)|William Gibson]] & [[Clifford Odets]] |
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| [[Charles Strouse]] |
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| [[Lee Adams]] |
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| [[Hillard Elkins]] |
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| ''[[Half a Sixpence]]'' |
| ''[[Half a Sixpence]]'' |
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| [[Beverley Cross]] |
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| colspan="2"| [[David Heneker]] |
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| Allen Hodgdon, Stevens Productions, Harold Fielding |
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| ''[[Oh, What a Lovely War!]]'' |
| ''[[Oh, What a Lovely War!]]'' |
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| [[Joan Littlewood]] & [[Theatre Workshop]] |
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| colspan="2"| Various |
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| [[David Merrick]] and Gerry Raffles |
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| rowspan="5" align="center"| '''1966'''<br />{{small| |
| rowspan="5" align="center"| '''1966'''<br />{{small|[[20th Tony Awards]]}} |
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|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
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| ''[[Man of La Mancha]]'' |
| ''[[Man of La Mancha]]'' |
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| [[Dale Wasserman]] |
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| [[Mitch Leigh]] |
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| Albert W. Seldon and Hal James |
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| [[Joe Darion]] |
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| ''[[Mame (musical)|Mame]]'' |
| ''[[Mame (musical)|Mame]]'' |
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| [[Jerome Lawrence]] & [[Robert E. Lee (writer)|Robert E. Lee]] |
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| colspan="2"| [[Jerry Herman]] |
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|Sylvia and Joseph Harris, [[Robert Fryer]], and Lawrence Carr |
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| ''[[Skyscraper (musical)|Skyscraper]]'' |
| ''[[Skyscraper (musical)|Skyscraper]]'' |
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| [[Peter Stone (writer)|Peter Stone]] |
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| [[Jimmy Van Heusen]] |
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| [[Sammy Cahn]] |
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|[[Cy Feuer]] & [[Ernest H. Martin]] |
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| ''[[Sweet Charity]]'' |
| ''[[Sweet Charity]]'' |
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| [[Neil Simon]] |
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{{small|Book by [[Neil Simon]], Music by [[Cy Coleman]], Lyrics by [[Dorothy Fields]]}} |
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| [[Cy Coleman]] |
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|Sylvia and Joseph Harris, Robert Fryer, Lawrence Carr |
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| [[Dorothy Fields]] |
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| rowspan="5" align="center"| '''1967'''<br />{{small| |
| rowspan="5" align="center"| '''1967'''<br />{{small|[[21st Tony Awards]]}} |
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|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
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| ''[[Cabaret (musical)|Cabaret]]'' |
| ''[[Cabaret (musical)|Cabaret]]'' |
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| [[Joe Masteroff]] |
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| [[John Kander]] |
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|[[Harold Prince]] in association with [[Ruth Mitchell (stage manager)|Ruth Mitchell]] |
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| [[Fred Ebb]] |
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| ''[[I Do! I Do!]]'' |
| ''[[I Do! I Do!]]'' |
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| [[Tom Jones (writer)|Tom Jones]] |
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|[[ |
| [[Harvey Schmidt]] |
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| [[Tom Jones (writer)|Tom Jones]] |
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| ''[[The Apple Tree]]'' |
| ''[[The Apple Tree]]'' |
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| [[Jerry Bock]] & [[Sheldon Harnick]] |
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| [[Jerry Bock]] |
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| Stuart Ostrow |
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| [[Sheldon Harnick]] |
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| ''[[Walking Happy]]'' |
| ''[[Walking Happy]]'' |
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| [[Ketti Frings]] & [[Roger O. Hirson]] |
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| [[Jimmy Van Heusen]] |
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| [[Sammy Cahn]] |
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| [[Cy Feuer]] & [[Ernest H. Martin]] |
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| rowspan="5" align="center"| '''1968'''<br />{{small| |
| rowspan="5" align="center"| '''1968'''<br />{{small|[[22nd Tony Awards]]}} |
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|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
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| ''[[Hallelujah, Baby!]]'' |
| ''[[Hallelujah, Baby!]]'' |
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| [[Arthur Laurents]] |
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| [[Jule Styne]] |
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| [[Betty Comden]] & [[Adolph Green]] |
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|Albert Selden, Hal James, Jane C. Nusbaum and [[Harry Rigby (producer)|Harry Rigby]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''[[The Happy Time (musical)|The Happy Time]]'' |
| ''[[The Happy Time (musical)|The Happy Time]]'' |
||
| [[N. Richard Nash]] |
|||
| |
| [[John Kander]] |
||
| [[Fred Ebb]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''[[How Now, Dow Jones]]'' |
| ''[[How Now, Dow Jones]]'' |
||
| [[Max Shulman]] |
|||
{{small|Book by [[Max Shulman]], Music by [[Elmer Bernstein]], Lyrics by [[Carolyn Leigh]]}} |
|||
| [[Elmer Bernstein]] |
|||
| [[Carolyn Leigh]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''[[Illya Darling]]'' |
| ''[[Illya Darling]]'' |
||
| [[Jules Dassin]] |
|||
{{small|Book by [[Jules Dassin]], Music by [[Manos Hatzidakis]], Lyrics by [[Joe Darion]]}} |
|||
| [[ |
| [[Manos Hatzidakis]] |
||
| [[Joe Darion]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| rowspan="5" align="center"| '''1969'''<br />{{small| |
| rowspan="5" align="center"| '''1969'''<br />{{small|[[23rd Tony Awards]]}} |
||
|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
||
| ''[[1776 (musical)|1776]]'' |
| ''[[1776 (musical)|1776]]'' |
||
| [[Peter Stone (writer)|Peter Stone]] |
|||
| colspan="2"| [[Sherman Edwards]] |
|||
|Stuart Ostrow |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''[[Hair (musical)|Hair]]'' |
| ''[[Hair (musical)|Hair]]'' |
||
| [[James Rado]] & [[Gerome Ragni]] |
|||
| [[Galt MacDermot]] |
|||
| [[James Rado]] |
|||
|Michael Butler |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''[[Promises, Promises (musical)|Promises, Promises]]'' |
| ''[[Promises, Promises (musical)|Promises, Promises]]'' |
||
| [[Neil Simon]] |
|||
{{small|Book by [[Neil Simon]], Music by [[Burt Bacharach]], Lyrics by [[Hal David]]}} |
|||
|[[ |
| [[Burt Bacharach]] |
||
| [[Hal David]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''[[Zorba (musical)|Zorba]]'' |
| ''[[Zorba (musical)|Zorba]]'' |
||
| [[Joseph Stein]] |
|||
| [[ |
| [[John Kander]] |
||
| [[Fred Ebb]] |
|||
|} |
|} |
||
===1970s=== |
===1970s=== |
||
{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%; |
{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%; text-align:center;" |
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|- style="background:#bebebe;" |
|- style="background:#bebebe;" |
||
! style="width: |
! style="width:11%;"| Year |
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! style="width: |
! style="width:24%;"| Musical |
||
! style="width: |
! style="width:22%;"| Book |
||
! style="width:22%;"| Music |
|||
! style="width:22%;"| Lyrics |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| rowspan="4" align="center"| '''1970'''<br />{{small| |
| rowspan="4" align="center"| '''1970'''<br />{{small|[[24th Tony Awards]]}} |
||
|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
||
| ''[[Applause (musical)|Applause]]'' |
| ''[[Applause (musical)|Applause]]'' |
||
| [[Betty Comden]] & [[Adolph Green]] |
|||
| [[Charles Strouse]] |
|||
| [[Lee Adams]] |
|||
|Joseph Kipness and Lawrence Kasha |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''[[Coco (musical)|Coco]]'' |
| ''[[Coco (musical)|Coco]]'' |
||
| [[Alan Jay Lerner]] |
|||
| [[André Previn]] |
|||
|Frederick Brisson |
|||
| [[Alan Jay Lerner]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''[[Purlie]]'' |
| ''[[Purlie]]'' |
||
| [[Ossie Davis]], [[Philip Rose (theatrical producer)|Philip Rose]] & [[Peter Udell]] |
|||
| Gary Geld |
|||
| [[Peter Udell]] |
|||
|[[Philip Rose (theatrical producer)|Philip Rose]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| rowspan="4" align="center"| '''1971'''<br />{{small| |
| rowspan="4" align="center"| '''1971'''<br />{{small|[[25th Tony Awards]]}} |
||
|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
||
| ''[[Company (musical)|Company]]'' |
| ''[[Company (musical)|Company]]'' |
||
| [[George Furth]] |
|||
| colspan="2"| [[Stephen Sondheim]] |
|||
| [[Harold Prince]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''[[The Me Nobody Knows]]'' |
| ''[[The Me Nobody Knows]]'' |
||
| Stephen M. Joseph, Robert H. Livingston & Herb Schapiro |
|||
{{small| Book by Robert H. Livingston, Herb Schapiro, and Stephen M. Joseph, Music by [[Gary William Friedman]]. Lyrics by [[Will Holt]]}} |
|||
| [[Gary William Friedman]] |
|||
| Jeff Britton |
|||
| [[Will Holt]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''[[The Rothschilds (musical)|The Rothschilds]]'' |
| ''[[The Rothschilds (musical)|The Rothschilds]]'' |
||
| [[Sherman Yellen]] |
|||
| [[Jerry Bock]] |
|||
| Lester Osterman amd [[Hillard Elkins]] |
|||
| [[Sheldon Harnick]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| rowspan="5" align="center"| '''1972'''<br />{{small| |
| rowspan="5" align="center"| '''1972'''<br />{{small|[[26th Tony Awards]]}} |
||
|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
||
| ''[[Two Gentlemen of Verona (musical)|Two Gentlemen of Verona]]'' |
| ''[[Two Gentlemen of Verona (musical)|Two Gentlemen of Verona]]'' |
||
| [[John Guare]] & [[Mel Shapiro]] |
|||
| [[Galt MacDermot]] |
|||
|[[New York Shakespeare Festival]] and [[Joseph Papp]] |
|||
| [[John Guare]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''[[Ain't Supposed to Die a Natural Death]]'' |
| ''[[Ain't Supposed to Die a Natural Death]]'' |
||
| colspan="3"| [[Melvin Van Peebles]] |
|||
| Eugene V. Wolsk, Charles Blackwell, [[Emanuel Azenberg]], and Robert Malina |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''[[Follies]]'' |
| ''[[Follies]]'' |
||
| [[James Goldman]] |
|||
| colspan="2"| [[Stephen Sondheim]] |
|||
| [[Harold Prince]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''[[Grease (musical)|Grease]]'' |
| ''[[Grease (musical)|Grease]]'' |
||
| colspan="3"| [[Warren Casey]] & [[Jim Jacobs]] |
|||
| Kenneth Waissman and Maxine Fox |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| rowspan="5" align="center"| '''1973'''<br />{{small| |
| rowspan="5" align="center"| '''1973'''<br />{{small|[[27th Tony Awards]]}} |
||
|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
||
| ''[[A Little Night Music]]'' |
| ''[[A Little Night Music]]'' |
||
| [[Hugh Wheeler]] |
|||
| colspan="2"| [[Stephen Sondheim]] |
|||
| Producer: Harold Prince |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''[[Don't Bother Me, I Can't Cope]]'' |
| ''[[Don't Bother Me, I Can't Cope]]'' |
||
| colspan="3"| [[Micki Grant]] |
|||
| [[Edward Padula]] and Arch Lustberg |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''[[Pippin (musical)|Pippin]]'' |
| ''[[Pippin (musical)|Pippin]]'' |
||
| [[Bob Fosse]] & [[Roger O. Hirson]] |
|||
{{small|Book by [[Roger Hirson]], Music & Lyrics by [[Stephen Schwartz (composer)|Stephen Schwartz]]}} |
|||
| colspan="2"| [[Stephen Schwartz (composer)|Stephen Schwartz]] |
|||
| Stuart Ostrow |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''[[Sugar (musical)|Sugar]]'' |
| ''[[Sugar (musical)|Sugar]]'' |
||
| [[Peter Stone (writer)|Peter Stone]] |
|||
| [[Jule Styne]] |
|||
| [[Bob Merrill]] |
|||
| Producer: [[David Merrick]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| rowspan="4" align="center"| '''1974'''<br />{{small| |
| rowspan="4" align="center"| '''1974'''<br />{{small|[[28th Tony Awards]]}} |
||
|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
||
| ''[[Raisin (musical)|Raisin]]'' |
| ''[[Raisin (musical)|Raisin]]'' |
||
| Robert Nemiroff & Charlotte Zaltzberg |
|||
| |
| [[Judd Woldin]] |
||
| Robert Brittan |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''[[Over Here!]]'' |
| ''[[Over Here!]]'' |
||
| [[Will Holt]] |
|||
{{small|Book by [[Will Holt]], Music & Lyrics by [[Richard M. Sherman|Richard M.]] & [[Robert B. Sherman]]}} |
|||
| colspan="2"| [[Sherman Brothers]] |
|||
| Producers: Kenneth Waissman, Maxine Fox |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''[[Seesaw (musical)|Seesaw]]'' |
| ''[[Seesaw (musical)|Seesaw]]'' |
||
| [[Michael Bennett (theater)|Michael Bennett]] |
|||
{{small|Book by [[Michael Bennet]], Music by [[Cy Coleman]], Lyrics by [[Dorothy Fields]]}} |
|||
| [[Cy Coleman]] |
|||
|Joseph Kipness, Lawrence Kasha, [[James M. Nederlander]], George M. Steinbrenner III, and Lorin E. Price |
|||
| [[Dorothy Fields]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| rowspan="5" align="center"| '''1975'''<br />{{small| |
| rowspan="5" align="center"| '''1975'''<br />{{small|[[29th Tony Awards]]}} |
||
|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
||
| ''[[The Wiz]]'' |
| ''[[The Wiz]]'' |
||
|[[William F. Brown (writer)|William F. Brown]] |
|||
| colspan="2"| [[Charlie Smalls]] |
|||
| Ken Harper |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''[[Mack & Mabel]]'' |
| ''[[Mack & Mabel]]'' |
||
| [[Michael Stewart (playwright)|Michael Stewart]] |
|||
| colspan="2"| [[Jerry Herman]] |
|||
| [[David Merrick]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''[[The Lieutenant (musical)|The Lieutenant]]'' |
| ''[[The Lieutenant (musical)|The Lieutenant]]'' |
||
| colspan="3"| Gene Curty, Nitra Scharfman & Chuck Strand |
|||
| Producers: Joseph Kutrzeba, Spofford Beadle |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''[[Shenandoah (musical)|Shenandoah]]'' |
| ''[[Shenandoah (musical)|Shenandoah]]'' |
||
| [[James Lee Barrett]], [[Philip Rose (theatrical producer)|Philip Rose]] & [[Peter Udell]] |
|||
| Gary Geld |
|||
| [[Peter Udell]] |
|||
| Producers: [[Philip Rose (theatrical producer)|Philip Rose]], Gloria and Louis K. Sher |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| rowspan="5" align="center"| '''1976'''<br />{{small| |
| rowspan="5" align="center"| '''1976'''<br />{{small|[[30th Tony Awards]]}} |
||
|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
||
| ''[[A Chorus Line]]'' † |
| ''[[A Chorus Line]]'' † |
||
| [[James Kirkwood Jr.]] & [[Nicholas Dante]] |
|||
| [[Marvin Hamlisch]] |
|||
| [[Joseph Papp]] and [[Shakespeare in the Park (New York City)|New York Shakespeare Festival]] |
|||
| [[Edward Kleban|Ed Kleban]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''[[Bubbling Brown Sugar]]'' |
| ''[[Bubbling Brown Sugar]]'' |
||
| Loften Mitchell |
|||
| colspan="2"| Various |
|||
| J. Lloyd Grant, Richard Bell, Robert M. Cooper, Ashton Springer in association with Moe Septee, Inc. |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''[[Chicago (musical)|Chicago]]'' |
| ''[[Chicago (musical)|Chicago]]'' |
||
| [[Fred Ebb]] & [[Bob Fosse]] |
|||
| [[John Kander]] |
|||
| Robert Fryer and James Cresson |
|||
| [[Fred Ebb]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''[[Pacific Overtures]]'' |
| ''[[Pacific Overtures]]'' |
||
| [[John Weidman]] |
|||
| colspan="2"| [[Stephen Sondheim]] |
|||
| Harold Prince in association with [[Ruth Mitchell (stage manager)|Ruth Mitchell]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| rowspan="5" align="center"| '''1977'''<br />{{small| |
| rowspan="5" align="center"| '''1977'''<br />{{small|[[31st Tony Awards]]}} |
||
|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
||
| ''[[Annie (musical)|Annie]]'' |
| ''[[Annie (musical)|Annie]]'' |
||
| [[Thomas Meehan (writer)|Thomas Meehan]] |
|||
| [[Charles Strouse]] |
|||
| [[Martin Charnin]] |
|||
| [[Lewis M. Allen|Lewis Allen]], [[Mike Nichols]], [[Irwin Meyer]], and Stephen R. Friedman |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''[[Happy End (musical)|Happy End]]'' |
| ''[[Happy End (musical)|Happy End]]'' |
||
| [[Elisabeth Hauptmann]] |
|||
| [[Kurt Weill]] |
|||
| Michael Harvey, The Chelsea Theatre Center |
|||
| [[Bertolt Brecht]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''[[I Love My Wife]]'' |
| ''[[I Love My Wife]]'' |
||
| [[Michael Stewart (playwright)|Michael Stewart]] |
|||
| [[Cy Coleman]] |
|||
| [[Michael Stewart (playwright)|Michael Stewart]] |
|||
|Terry Allen Kramer and [[Harry Rigby (producer)|Harry Rigby]] in association with Joseph Kipness |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''[[Side by Side by Sondheim]]'' |
| ''[[Side by Side by Sondheim]]'' |
||
| {{n/a}} |
|||
{{small|Music & Lyrics by [[Stephen Sondheim]], Additional Music by [[Leonard Bernstein]], [[Mary Rodgers|Mary]] & [[Richard Rodgers]], and [[Jule Styne]]}} |
|||
| colspan="2"| [[Stephen Sondheim]] |
|||
| [[Harold Prince]] in association with [[Ruth Mitchell (stage manager)|Ruth Mitchell]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| rowspan="5" align="center"| '''1978'''<br />{{small| |
| rowspan="5" align="center"| '''1978'''<br />{{small|[[32nd Tony Awards]]}} |
||
|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
||
| ''[[Ain't Misbehavin' (musical)|Ain't Misbehavin'<nowiki/>]]'' |
| ''[[Ain't Misbehavin' (musical)|Ain't Misbehavin'<nowiki/>]]'' |
||
|[[Murray Horwitz]] & [[Richard Maltby Jr.]] |
|||
| [[Fats Waller]] |
|||
| [[Emanuel Azenberg]], Dasha Epstein, [[The Shubert Organization]], Jane Gaynor and Ron Dante |
|||
| Various |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''[[Dancin']]'' |
| ''[[Dancin']]'' |
||
| {{n/a}} |
|||
{{small|Directed and Choreographed by [[Bob Fosse]]}} |
|||
| colspan="2"| Various |
|||
| Jules Fisher, [[The Shubert Organization]] and Columbia Pictures |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''[[On the Twentieth Century]]'' |
| ''[[On the Twentieth Century]]'' |
||
| [[Betty Comden]] & [[Adolph Green]] |
|||
| [[Cy Coleman]] |
|||
| The Producers Circle 2 Inc. (Robert Fryer, Mary Lea Johnson, James Cresson, Martin Richards), Joseph Harris and Ira Bernstein |
|||
| [[Betty Comden]] & [[Adolph Green]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''[[Runaways (musical)|Runaways]]'' |
| ''[[Runaways (musical)|Runaways]]'' |
||
| colspan="3"| [[Elizabeth Swados]] |
|||
| [[Joseph Papp]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| rowspan="5" align="center"| '''1979'''<br />{{small| |
| rowspan="5" align="center"| '''1979'''<br />{{small|[[33rd Tony Awards]]}} |
||
|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
||
| ''[[Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street]]'' |
| ''[[Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street]]'' |
||
| [[Hugh Wheeler]] |
|||
| colspan="2"| [[Stephen Sondheim]] |
|||
| [[Richard Barr]], Charles Woodward, Robert Fryer, Mary Lea Johnson, Martin Richards |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''[[Ballroom (musical)|Ballroom]]'' |
| ''[[Ballroom (musical)|Ballroom]]'' |
||
| [[Jerome Kass]] |
|||
{{small|Book by [[Jerome Kass]], Music by [[Billy Goldenberg]], Lyrics by [[Alan & Marilyn Bergman]]}} |
|||
| [[Billy Goldenberg]] |
|||
| [[Michael Bennett (theater)|Michael Bennett]], [[Bob Avian]], [[Bernard Gersten]] and Susan MacNair |
|||
| [[Alan and Marilyn Bergman|Alan & Marilyn Bergman]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''[[The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas]]'' |
| ''[[The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas]]'' |
||
| [[Larry L. King]] & [[Peter Masterson]] |
|||
| colspan="2"| [[Carol Hall]] |
|||
| [[Universal Pictures]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''[[They're Playing Our Song]]'' |
| ''[[They're Playing Our Song]]'' |
||
| [[Neil Simon]] |
|||
{{small|Book by [[Neil Simon]], Music by [[Marvin Hamlisch]]]], Lyrics by [[Carole Bayer Sager]]}} |
|||
| [[ |
| [[Marvin Hamlisch]] |
||
| [[Carole Bayer Sager]] |
|||
|} |
|} |
||
===1980s=== |
===1980s=== |
||
{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%; |
{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%; text-align:center;" |
||
|- style="background:#bebebe;" |
|- style="background:#bebebe;" |
||
! style="width: |
! style="width:11%;"| Year |
||
! style="width: |
! style="width:24%;"| Musical |
||
! style="width: |
! style="width:22%;"| Book |
||
! style="width:22%;"| Music |
|||
! style="width:22%;"| Lyrics |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| rowspan="5" align="center"| '''1980'''<br />{{small| |
| rowspan="5" align="center"| '''1980'''<br />{{small|[[34th Tony Awards]]}} |
||
|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
||
| ''[[Evita (musical)|Evita]]'' |
| ''[[Evita (musical)|Evita]]'' |
||
| [[Tim Rice]] |
|||
{{small|Book and Lyrics by [[Tim Rice]], Music by [[Andrew Lloyd Webber]]}} |
|||
| [[ |
| [[Andrew Lloyd Webber]] |
||
| [[Tim Rice]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''[[A Day in Hollywood / A Night in the Ukraine]]'' |
| ''[[A Day in Hollywood / A Night in the Ukraine]]'' |
||
| [[Dick Vosburgh]] |
|||
| Frank Lazarus |
|||
| [[Alexander H. Cohen]] and Hildy Parks |
|||
| [[Dick Vosburgh]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''[[Barnum (musical)|Barnum]]'' |
| ''[[Barnum (musical)|Barnum]]'' |
||
| [[Mark Bramble]] |
|||
| [[Cy Coleman]] |
|||
| [[Michael Stewart (playwright)|Michael Stewart]] |
|||
| Producers: Judy Gordon, Cy Coleman, Lois Rosenfield, Maurice Rosenfield |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''[[Sugar Babies (musical)|Sugar Babies]]'' |
| ''[[Sugar Babies (musical)|Sugar Babies]]'' |
||
| [[Ralph G. Allen]] |
|||
| [[Jimmy McHugh]] |
|||
| Producers: Terry Allen Kramer and [[Harry Rigby (producer)|Harry Rigby]] |
|||
| [[Al Dubin]] & [[Dorothy Fields]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| rowspan="5" align="center"| '''1981'''<br />{{small| |
| rowspan="5" align="center"| '''1981'''<br />{{small|[[35th Tony Awards]]}} |
||
|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
||
| ''[[42nd Street (musical)|42nd Street]]'' |
| ''[[42nd Street (musical)|42nd Street]]'' |
||
| [[Mark Bramble]] & [[Michael Stewart (playwright)|Michael Stewart]] |
|||
| [[Harry Warren]] |
|||
| [[Al Dubin]] |
|||
| Producer: [[David Merrick]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''[[Sophisticated Ladies]]'' |
| ''[[Sophisticated Ladies]]'' |
||
| [[Donald McKayle]] |
|||
| [[Duke Ellington]] |
|||
| Producers: Roger S. Berlind, Manheim Fox, Sondra Gilman, Burton L. Litwin, Louise Westergaard, Belwin Mills Publishing Corporation, Norzar Productions Inc. |
|||
| Various |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''[[Tintypes]]'' |
| ''[[Tintypes]]'' |
||
| Mel Marvin & Gary Pearle |
|||
| colspan="2"| Various |
|||
| Producers: Richmond Crinkley, Royal Pardon Productions, Ivan Block, Larry J. Silva, Eve Skina, Joan F. Tobin |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''[[Woman of the Year (musical)|Woman of the Year]]'' |
| ''[[Woman of the Year (musical)|Woman of the Year]]'' |
||
| [[Peter Stone (writer)|Peter Stone]] |
|||
| [[John Kander]] |
|||
| [[Fred Ebb]] |
|||
| Producers: Lawrence Kasha, David S. Landay, [[James M. Nederlander]], Warner Theater Productions, Claire Nichtern, Carole J. Shorenstein and [[Stewart F. Lane]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| rowspan="5" align="center"| '''1982'''<br />{{small| |
| rowspan="5" align="center"| '''1982'''<br />{{small|[[36th Tony Awards]]}} |
||
|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
||
| ''[[Nine (musical)|Nine]]'' |
| ''[[Nine (musical)|Nine]]'' |
||
| [[Arthur Kopit]] |
|||
| colspan="2"| [[Maury Yeston]] |
|||
| Producers: Michel Stuart, Harvey J. Klaris, Roger S. Berlind, [[James M. Nederlander]], Francine LeFrak, Kenneth D. Greenblatt |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''[[Dreamgirls]]'' |
| ''[[Dreamgirls]]'' |
||
| [[Tom Eyen]] |
|||
| [[Henry Krieger]] |
|||
| Michael Bennett, Bob Avian, Geffen Records and [[The Shubert Organization]] |
|||
| [[Tom Eyen]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''[[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat]]'' |
| ''[[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat]]'' |
||
| [[Tim Rice]] |
|||
{{small|Book & Lyrics by [[Tim Rice]], Music by [[Andrew Lloyd Webber]]}} |
|||
| [[Andrew Lloyd Webber]] |
|||
| [[Zev Buffman]], Susan R. Rose, Melvin J. Estrin, Sidney Shlenker and Gail Berman |
|||
| [[Tim Rice]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''[[Pump Boys and Dinettes]]'' |
| ''[[Pump Boys and Dinettes]]'' |
||
| colspan="3"| John Foley, Mark Hardwick, [[Debra Monk]], Cass Morgan, John Schimmel & Jim Wann |
|||
| Producers: Dodger Productions, Louis Busch Hager, Marilyn Strauss, Kate Studley, Warner Theater Productions Inc., Max Weitzenhoffer |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| rowspan="5" align="center"| '''1983'''<br />{{small| |
| rowspan="5" align="center"| '''1983'''<br />{{small|[[37th Tony Awards]]}} |
||
|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
||
| ''[[Cats (musical)|Cats]]'' |
| ''[[Cats (musical)|Cats]]'' |
||
| [[T. S. Eliot]] |
|||
{{small|Based on ''Old Possum's Book of Cats'' by [[T.S.Eliot]], Music by [[Andrew Lloyd Webber]], Additional Lyrics by [[Trevor Nunn]] & [[Richard Stilgoe]]}} |
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| [[Andrew Lloyd Webber]] |
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| [[Cameron Mackintosh]], [[Really Useful Group|The Really Useful Company Inc.]], [[David Geffen]] and [[The Shubert Organization]] |
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| [[T. S. Eliot]] & [[Trevor Nunn]] |
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|- |
|- |
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| ''[[Blues in the Night (musical)|Blues in the Night]]'' |
| ''[[Blues in the Night (musical)|Blues in the Night]]'' |
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| {{n/a}} |
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{{small|Conceived by [[Sheldon Epps]]}} |
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| colspan="2"| Various |
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| Producers: Mitchell Maxwell, Alan J. Schuster, Fred H. Krones, M2 Entertainment Inc. |
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|- |
|- |
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| ''[[Merlin (musical)|Merlin]]'' |
| ''[[Merlin (musical)|Merlin]]'' |
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| [[Richard Levinson]] & [[William Link]] |
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| [[Elmer Bernstein]] |
|||
| [[Don Black (lyricist)|Don Black]] |
|||
| Ivan Reitman, Columbia Pictures Stage Productions, Inc., Marvin A. Krauss and [[James M. Nederlander]] |
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|- |
|- |
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| ''[[My One and Only (musical)|My One and Only]]'' |
| ''[[My One and Only (musical)|My One and Only]]'' |
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| Timothy S. Mayer & [[Peter Stone (writer)|Peter Stone]] |
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| [[George Gershwin]] |
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| [[Paramount Pictures|Paramount Theatre Productions]], Francine LeFrak and Kenneth-Mark Productions |
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| [[Ira Gershwin]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
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| rowspan="5" align="center"| '''1984'''<br />{{small| |
| rowspan="5" align="center"| '''1984'''<br />{{small|[[38th Tony Awards]]}} |
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|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
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| ''[[La Cage aux Folles (musical)|La Cage aux Folles]]'' |
| ''[[La Cage aux Folles (musical)|La Cage aux Folles]]'' |
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| [[Harvey Fierstein]] |
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| colspan="2"| [[Jerry Herman]] |
|||
| Allan Carr, Kenneth D. Greenblatt, Marvin A. Krauss, [[Stewart F. Lane]], [[James M. Nederlander]], Martin Richards, Barry Brown and Fritz Holt |
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|- |
|- |
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| ''[[Baby (musical)|Baby]]'' |
| ''[[Baby (musical)|Baby]]'' |
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| [[Sybille Pearson]] |
|||
| [[David Shire]] |
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| Producers: James B. Freydberg, Ivan Bloch, Kenneth-John Productions, Suzanne J. Schwartz, Manuscript Productions |
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| [[Richard Maltby Jr.]] |
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|- |
|- |
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| ''[[Sunday in the Park with George]]'' † |
| ''[[Sunday in the Park with George]]'' † |
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| [[James Lapine]] |
|||
| colspan="2"| [[Stephen Sondheim]] |
|||
| [[The Shubert Organization]] and [[Emanuel Azenberg]] |
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|- |
|- |
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| ''[[The Tap Dance Kid]]'' |
| ''[[The Tap Dance Kid]]'' |
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| [[Charles Blackwell (music producer)|Charles Blackwell]] |
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| [[Henry Krieger]] |
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| Producers: Stanley White, Evelyn Barron, Harvey J. Klaris, Michel Stuart |
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| [[Robert Lorick]] |
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|- |
|- |
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| rowspan="5" align="center"| '''1985'''<br />{{small| |
| rowspan="5" align="center"| '''1985'''<br />{{small|[[39th Tony Awards]]}} |
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|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
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| ''[[Big River (musical)|Big River]]'' |
| ''[[Big River (musical)|Big River]]'' |
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| [[William Hauptman]] |
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| colspan="2"| [[Roger Miller]] |
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| Producers: Rocco Landesman, Heidi Landesman, Rick Steiner, M. Anthony Fisher, Dodger Productions |
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|- |
|- |
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| ''[[Grind (musical)|Grind]]'' |
| ''[[Grind (musical)|Grind]]'' |
||
| [[Fay Kanin]] |
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| [[Larry Grossman (composer)|Larry Grossman]] |
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| [[Ellen Fitzhugh]] |
|||
| Kenneth D. Greenblatt, John J. Pomerantz, Mary Lea Johnson, Martin Richards, [[James M. Nederlander]], Harold Prince, Michael Frazier, Susan Madden Samson and Jonathan Farkas |
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|- |
|- |
||
| ''[[Leader of the Pack (musical)|Leader of the Pack]]'' |
| ''[[Leader of the Pack (musical)|Leader of the Pack]]'' |
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| [[Anne Beatts]] |
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{{small|Book by [[Anne Beatts]], Music & Lyrics by [[Ellie Greenwich]], Additional Lyrics by [[Jeff Barry]], [[Phil Spector]], [[Shadow Morton]], [[Jeff Kent]], and [[Ellen Foley]]}} |
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| [[Ellie Greenwich]] |
|||
| [[Elizabeth Ireland McCann]], [[Nelle Nugent]], Francine LeFrak, Clive Davis, John Hart Associates Inc., Rodger Hess and Richard Kagan |
|||
| Various |
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|- |
|- |
||
| ''[[Quilters (musical)|Quilters]]'' |
| ''[[Quilters (musical)|Quilters]]'' |
||
| Barbara Damashek & [[Molly Newman]] |
|||
| colspan="2"| Damashek |
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|The Denver Center for the Performing Arts, [[John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts]], The American National Theatre and Academy and Brockman Seawell |
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|- |
|- |
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| rowspan="5" align="center"| '''1986'''<br />{{small| |
| rowspan="5" align="center"| '''1986'''<br />{{small|[[40th Tony Awards]]}} |
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|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
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| ''[[Drood|The Mystery of Edwin Drood]]'' |
| ''[[Drood|The Mystery of Edwin Drood]]'' |
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| colspan="3"| [[Rupert Holmes]] |
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| [[Joseph Papp]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''[[Big Deal (musical)|Big Deal]]'' |
| ''[[Big Deal (musical)|Big Deal]]'' |
||
| [[Bob Fosse]] |
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| colspan="2"| Various |
|||
| [[The Shubert Organization]], [[Roger Berlind]], Jerome Minskoff and Jonathan Farkas |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''[[Song and Dance]]'' |
| ''[[Song and Dance]]'' |
||
| {{n/a}} |
|||
{{small|Book and Lyrics by [[Don Black (lyricist)|Don Black]], Music by [[Andrew Lloyd Webber]], Additional Lyrics by [[Richard Maltby, Jr.]]}} |
|||
| [[Andrew Lloyd Webber]] |
|||
| [[Cameron Mackintosh|Cameron Mackintosh Inc.]], [[The Shubert Organization]], F.W.M. Producing Group and [[Really Useful Group|The Really Useful Company Inc.]] |
|||
| [[Don Black (lyricist)|Don Black]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|[[Tango Argentino (musical)|''Tango Argentino'']] |
|[[Tango Argentino (musical)|''Tango Argentino'']] |
||
| {{n/a}} |
|||
{{small|Conceived by Hector Orezzoli and [[Claudio Segovia]]}} |
|||
| colspan="2"| Various |
|||
| Producers: Mel Howard, Donald K. Donald |
|||
|- |
|- |
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| rowspan="5" align="center"| '''1987'''<br />{{small| |
| rowspan="5" align="center"| '''1987'''<br />{{small|[[41st Tony Awards]]}} |
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|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
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| ''[[Les Misérables (musical)|Les Misérables]]'' |
| ''[[Les Misérables (musical)|Les Misérables]]'' |
||
| [[Alain Boublil]] & [[Claude-Michel Schönberg]] |
|||
| [[ |
| [[Claude-Michel Schönberg]] |
||
| [[Herbert Kretzmer]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''[[Me and My Girl]]'' |
| ''[[Me and My Girl]]'' |
||
| [[Douglas Furber]] & L. Arthur Rose |
|||
| [[Noel Gay]] |
|||
| Richard Armitage, Terry Allen Kramer, [[James M. Nederlander]] and Stage Promotions Limited & Co. |
|||
| [[Douglas Furber]] & L. Arthur Rose |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''[[Rags (musical)|Rags]]'' |
| ''[[Rags (musical)|Rags]]'' |
||
| [[Joseph Stein]] |
|||
{{small|Book by [[Joseph Stein]], Music by [[Charles Strouse]]]], Lyrics by [[Stephen Schwartz (composer)|Stephen Schwartz]], Revised Book by [[David Thompson (writer)|David Thompson]]}} |
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| [[Charles Strouse]] |
|||
| Lee Guber, Martin Heinfling and Marvin A. Krauss |
|||
| [[Stephen Schwartz (composer)|Stephen Schwartz]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''[[Starlight Express]]'' |
| ''[[Starlight Express]]'' |
||
| {{n/a}} |
|||
{{small|Music by [[Andrew Lloyd Webber]], Lyrics by [[Richard Stilgoe]]}} |
|||
| [[Andrew Lloyd Webber]] |
|||
| Martin Starger and Lord Grade |
|||
| [[Richard Stilgoe]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| rowspan="5" style="text-align:center"| '''1988'''<br />{{small| |
| rowspan="5" style="text-align:center"| '''1988'''<br />{{small|[[42nd Tony Awards]]}} |
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|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
||
| ''[[The Phantom of the Opera (1986 musical)|The Phantom of the Opera]]'' |
| ''[[The Phantom of the Opera (1986 musical)|The Phantom of the Opera]]'' |
||
| [[Richard Stilgoe]] & [[Andrew Lloyd Webber]] |
|||
{{small|Book by [[Andrew Lloyd Webber]] & [[Richard Stilgoe]], Music by Lloyd Webber, Lyrics by [[Charles Hart (lyricist)|Charles Hart]], Additional Lyrics by Stilgoe}} |
|||
| [[Andrew Lloyd Webber]] |
|||
| [[Cameron Mackintosh]] and [[Really Useful Group|The Really Useful Theatre Company Inc.]] |
|||
| [[Charles Hart (lyricist)|Charles Hart]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''[[Into the Woods]]'' |
| ''[[Into the Woods]]'' |
||
| [[James Lapine]] |
|||
| colspan="2"| [[Stephen Sondheim]] |
|||
| Heidi Landesman, Rocco Landesman, Rick Steiner, M .Anthony Fisher, Frederic H. Mayerson and [[Jujamcyn Theaters]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''[[Romance/Romance]]'' |
| ''[[Romance/Romance]]'' |
||
| [[Barry Harman]] |
|||
| Keith Herrmann |
|||
| Dasha Epstein, Harve Brosten and Jay S. Bulmash |
|||
| [[Barry Harman]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''[[Sarafina! (musical)|Sarafina!]]'' |
| ''[[Sarafina! (musical)|Sarafina!]]'' |
||
| colspan="3"| [[Mbongeni Ngema]] |
|||
| [[Lincoln Center|Lincoln Center Theater]], [[Gregory Mosher]], [[Bernard Gersten]], [[Lucille Lortel]] and [[The Shubert Organization]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| rowspan="4" align="center"| '''1989'''<br />{{small| |
| rowspan="4" align="center"| '''1989'''<br />{{small|[[43rd Tony Awards]]}} |
||
|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
||
| ''[[Jerome Robbins' Broadway]]'' |
| ''[[Jerome Robbins' Broadway]]'' |
||
| N/A |
|||
{{small|Directed & Choreographed by [[Jerome Robbins]]}} |
|||
| colspan="2"| Various |
|||
| [[The Shubert Organization]], [[Roger Berlind]], Suntory International Corp., Byron Goldman and [[Emanuel Azenberg]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''[[Black and Blue (musical)|Black and Blue]]'' |
| ''[[Black and Blue (musical)|Black and Blue]]'' |
||
| {{n/a}} |
|||
{{small|Directed by Hector Orezzoli and [[Claudio Segovia]]}} |
|||
| colspan="2"| Various |
|||
| Producers: Mel Howard, Donald K. Donald |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''[[Starmites]]'' |
| ''[[Starmites]]'' |
||
| Barry Keating & Stuart Ross |
|||
| colspan="2"| Barry Keating |
|||
| Producers: Hinks Shimberg, Mary Keil, Steven Warnick |
|||
|} |
|} |
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===1990s=== |
===1990s=== |
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{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%; |
{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%; text-align:center;" |
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|- style="background:#bebebe;" |
|- style="background:#bebebe;" |
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! style="width: |
! style="width:11%;"| Year |
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! style="width: |
! style="width:24%;"| Musical |
||
! style="width: |
! style="width:22%;"| Book |
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! style="width:22%;"| Music |
|||
! style="width:22%;"| Lyrics |
|||
|- |
|- |
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| rowspan="5" align="center"| '''1990'''<br />{{small| |
| rowspan="5" align="center"| '''1990'''<br />{{small|[[44th Tony Awards]]}} |
||
|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
||
| ''[[City of Angels (musical)|City of Angels]]'' |
| ''[[City of Angels (musical)|City of Angels]]'' |
||
| [[Larry Gelbart]] |
|||
| Nick Vanoff, [[Roger Berlind]], [[Jujamcyn Theaters]], Suntory International Corp. and [[The Shubert Organization]] |
|||
| [[Cy Coleman]] |
|||
| [[David Zippel]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''[[Aspects of Love]]'' |
| ''[[Aspects of Love]]'' |
||
| colspan="2"| [[Andrew Lloyd Webber]] |
|||
| [[Really Useful Group|The Really Useful Theater Co. Inc.]] |
|||
| [[Don Black (lyricist)|Don Black]] & [[Charles Hart (lyricist)|Charles Hart]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''[[Grand Hotel (musical)|Grand Hotel |
| ''[[Grand Hotel (musical)|Grand Hotel]]'' |
||
| [[Luther Davis]] |
|||
| Martin Richards, Mary Lea Johnson, Sam Crothers, Sander Jacobs, Kenneth D. Greenblatt, [[Paramount Pictures]], [[Jujamcyn Theaters]], Patty Grubman and Marvin A. Krauss |
|||
| colspan="2"| [[George Forrest (author)|Chet Forrest]], [[Robert Wright (writer)|Bob Wright]] & [[Maury Yeston]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''[[Meet Me in St. Louis (musical)|Meet Me in St. Louis]]'' |
| ''[[Meet Me in St. Louis (musical)|Meet Me in St. Louis]]'' |
||
| [[Hugh Wheeler]] |
|||
| Brickhill-Burke Productions, Christopher Seabrooke and EPI Products |
|||
| colspan="2"| [[Ralph Blane]] & [[Hugh Martin]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| rowspan="5" align="center"| '''1991'''<br />{{small| |
| rowspan="5" align="center"| '''1991'''<br />{{small|[[45th Tony Awards]]}} |
||
|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
||
| ''[[The Will Rogers Follies]]'' |
| ''[[The Will Rogers Follies]]'' |
||
| [[Peter Stone (writer)|Peter Stone]] |
|||
| Pierre Cossette, Martin Richards, Sam Crothers, [[James M. Nederlander]], [[Stewart F. Lane]], Max Weitzenhoffer and Japan Satellite Broadcasting Inc. |
|||
| [[Cy Coleman]] |
|||
| [[Betty Comden]] & [[Adolph Green]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''[[Miss Saigon]]'' |
| ''[[Miss Saigon]]'' |
||
| [[Alain Boublil]] & [[Claude-Michel Schönberg]] |
|||
| [[Cameron Mackintosh]] |
|||
| [[Claude-Michel Schönberg]] |
|||
| [[Alain Boublil]] & [[Richard Maltby Jr.]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''[[Once on This Island]]'' |
| ''[[Once on This Island]]'' |
||
| [[Lynn Ahrens]] |
|||
| [[The Shubert Organization]], [[Capital Cities/ABC]], Suntory International, James Walsh and [[Playwrights Horizons]] |
|||
| [[Stephen Flaherty]] |
|||
| [[Lynn Ahrens]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''[[The Secret Garden (musical)|The Secret Garden]]'' |
| ''[[The Secret Garden (musical)|The Secret Garden]]'' |
||
| [[Marsha Norman]] |
|||
| Heidi Landesman, Rick Steiner, Frederic H. Mayerson, Elizabeth Williams, [[Jujamcyn Theaters]], [[TV Asahi]] and Dodger Productions |
|||
| [[Lucy Simon]] |
|||
| [[Marsha Norman]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| rowspan="5" align="center"| '''1992'''<br />{{small| |
| rowspan="5" align="center"| '''1992'''<br />{{small|[[46th Tony Awards]]}} |
||
|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
||
| ''[[Crazy for You (musical)|Crazy for You]]'' |
| ''[[Crazy for You (musical)|Crazy for You]]'' |
||
| [[Ken Ludwig]] |
|||
| Roger Horchow and Elizabeth Williams |
|||
| [[George Gershwin]] |
|||
| [[Ira Gershwin]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''[[Falsettos]]'' |
| ''[[Falsettos]]'' |
||
| [[ |
| [[William Finn]] & [[James Lapine]] |
||
| colspan="2"| [[William Finn]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''[[Five Guys Named Moe]]'' |
| ''[[Five Guys Named Moe]]'' |
||
| [[ |
| [[Clarke Peters]] |
||
| colspan="2"| Various |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''[[Jelly's Last Jam]]'' |
| ''[[Jelly's Last Jam]]'' |
||
| [[George C. Wolfe]] |
|||
| [[Margo Lion]], Pamela Koslow, [[PolyGram|PolyGram Diversified Entertainment]], 126 Second Avenue Corp. / Hal Luftig, Roger Hess, [[Jujamcyn Theaters]] / [[TV Asahi]] and [[Herb Alpert]] |
|||
| [[Jelly Roll Morton]] |
|||
| [[Susan Birkenhead]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| rowspan="5" align="center"| '''1993'''<br />{{small| |
| rowspan="5" align="center"| '''1993'''<br />{{small|[[47th Tony Awards]]}} |
||
|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
||
| ''[[Kiss of the Spider Woman (musical)|Kiss of the Spider Woman]]'' |
| ''[[Kiss of the Spider Woman (musical)|Kiss of the Spider Woman]]'' |
||
| [[Terrence McNally]] |
|||
| [[John Kander]] |
|||
| [[Livent|Live Entertainment Corp. of Canada]] / Garth Drabinsky |
|||
| [[Fred Ebb]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''[[Blood Brothers (musical)|Blood Brothers]]'' |
| ''[[Blood Brothers (musical)|Blood Brothers]]'' |
||
| [[ |
| colspan="3"| [[Willy Russell]] |
||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''[[The Goodbye Girl (musical)|The Goodbye Girl]]'' |
| ''[[The Goodbye Girl (musical)|The Goodbye Girl]]'' |
||
| [[Neil Simon]] |
|||
{{small|Book by [[Neil Simon]], Music by [[Marvin Hamlisch]], Lyrics by [[David Zippel]]}} |
|||
| [[Marvin Hamlisch]] |
|||
| Office Two-One Inc., Gladys Nederlander, [[Stewart F. Lane]], [[James M. Nederlander]], Richard Kagan and [[Emanuel Azenberg]] |
|||
| [[David Zippel]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''[[The Who's Tommy]]'' |
| ''[[The Who's Tommy]]'' |
||
| [[Des McAnuff]] & [[Pete Townshend]] |
|||
| Pace Theatrical Group, Dodger Productions and Kardana Productions, Inc. |
|||
| colspan="2"| [[Pete Townshend]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| rowspan="5" align="center"| '''1994'''<br />{{small| |
| rowspan="5" align="center"| '''1994'''<br />{{small|[[48th Tony Awards]]}} |
||
|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
||
| ''[[Passion (musical)|Passion]]'' |
| ''[[Passion (musical)|Passion]]'' |
||
| [[James Lapine]] |
|||
| colspan="2"| [[Stephen Sondheim]] |
|||
| [[The Shubert Organization]], [[Capital Cities/ABC]], [[Roger Berlind]], [[Scott Rudin]] and [[Lincoln Center|Lincoln Center Theater]] |
|||
|- |
|||
| ''[[A Grand Night for Singing]]'' |
|||
| [[Walter Bobbie]] |
|||
| [[Richard Rodgers]] |
|||
| [[Oscar Hammerstein II]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''[[Beauty and the Beast (musical)|Beauty and the Beast]]'' |
| ''[[Beauty and the Beast (musical)|Beauty and the Beast]]'' |
||
| [[Linda Woolverton]] |
|||
| [[Alan Menken]] |
|||
| [[Howard Ashman]] & [[Tim Rice]] |
|||
| Walt Disney Theatrical Productions/ Robert McTyre and Ron Logan |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''[[Cyrano: The Musical]]'' |
| ''[[Cyrano: The Musical]]'' |
||
| Koen van Dijk |
|||
| Joop van den Ende in association with Peter T. Kulok |
|||
| Ad van Dijk |
|||
| K. van Dijk |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| rowspan="3" align="center"| '''1995'''<br />{{small|[[49th Tony Awards]]}} |
|||
| ''[[A Grand Night for Singing]]'' |
|||
| [[Roundabout Theatre Company]] and [[Todd Haimes]] |
|||
|- |
|||
| rowspan="3" align="center"| '''1995'''<br />{{small|([[49th Tony Awards|49th]])}}<br /><ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.tonyawards.com/nominees/year/1995/category/any/show/any/ |title=1995 Tony Awards Nominees |author=<!--Not stated--> |publisher=[[American Theatre Wing]] |access-date=August 11, 2023}}</ref> |
|||
|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
||
| ''[[Sunset Boulevard (musical)|Sunset Boulevard]]'' |
| ''[[Sunset Boulevard (musical)|Sunset Boulevard]]'' |
||
| [[Christopher Hampton]] & [[Don Black (lyricist)|Don Black]] |
|||
| [[Really Useful Group|The Really Useful Company]] |
|||
| [[Andrew Lloyd Webber]] |
|||
| [[Christopher Hampton]] & [[Don Black (lyricist)|Don Black]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''[[Smokey Joe's Cafe (revue)|Smokey Joe's Cafe]]'' |
| ''[[Smokey Joe's Cafe (revue)|Smokey Joe's Cafe]]'' |
||
| {{n/a}} |
|||
| Richard Frankel, Thomas Viertel, Steven Baruch, [[Jujamcyn Theaters]] / Jack Viertel, Rick Steiner, Frederic H. Mayerson, [[Center Theatre Group]] / [[Ahmanson Theatre]] / Gordon Davidson |
|||
| colspan="2"| [[Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller|Jerry Leiber & Mike Stoller]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| rowspan="5" align="center"| '''1996'''<br />{{small| |
| rowspan="5" align="center"| '''1996'''<br />{{small|[[50th Tony Awards]]}} |
||
|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
||
| ''[[Rent (musical)|Rent]]'' † |
| ''[[Rent (musical)|Rent]]'' † |
||
| colspan="3"| [[Jonathan Larson]] |
|||
| [[Jeffrey Seller]], Kevin McCollum, Allan S. Gordon and [[New York Theatre Workshop]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''[[Bring in 'da Noise, Bring in 'da Funk]]'' |
| ''[[Bring in 'da Noise, Bring in 'da Funk]]'' |
||
| Reg E. Gaines |
|||
| [[[[The Public Theater|The Joseph Papp Public Theater]] / [[Shakespeare in the Park (New York City)|New York Shakespeare Festival]], George C. Wolfe and Joey Parnes |
|||
| [[Ann Duquesnay]], Zane Mark & [[Daryl Waters]] |
|||
| [[Ann Duquesnay]], Reg E. Gaines & [[George C. Wolfe]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''[[Chronicle of a Death Foretold (musical)|Chronicle of a Death Foretold]]'' |
| ''[[Chronicle of a Death Foretold (musical)|Chronicle of a Death Foretold]]'' |
||
| [[Graciela Daniele]] & Jim Lewis |
|||
| [[Lincoln Center|Lincoln Center Theater]], [[André Bishop]], [[Bernard Gersten]] and INTAR Hispanic Arts Center |
|||
| [[Bob Telson]] |
|||
| [[Graciela Daniele]] & Jim Lewis |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''[[Swinging on a Star (musical)|Swinging on a Star]]'' |
| ''[[Swinging on a Star (musical)|Swinging on a Star]]'' |
||
| Michael Leeds |
|||
| Richard Seader, Mary Burke Kramer, Paul B. Berkowsky and Angels of the Arts |
|||
| Various |
|||
| [[Johnny Burke (lyricist)|Johnny Burke]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| rowspan="5" align="center"| '''1997'''<br />{{small| |
| rowspan="5" align="center"| '''1997'''<br />{{small|[[51st Tony Awards]]}} |
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|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
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| ''[[Titanic (musical)|Titanic]]'' |
| ''[[Titanic (musical)|Titanic]]'' |
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| [[Peter Stone (writer)|Peter Stone]] |
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| Dodger Endemol Theatricals, Richard S. Pechter and [[John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts]] |
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| colspan="2"| [[Maury Yeston]] |
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|- |
|- |
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| ''[[Juan Darién: A Carnival Mass|Juan Darien]]'' |
| ''[[Juan Darién: A Carnival Mass|Juan Darien]]'' |
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| [[Elliot Goldenthal]] & [[Julie Taymor]] |
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| [[Lincoln Center|Lincoln Center Theater]], [[André Bishop]], [[Bernard Gersten]] and Music-Theatre Group |
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| colspan="2"| [[Elliot Goldenthal]] |
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|- |
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| ''[[The Life (musical)|The Life]]'' |
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| [[Roger Berlind]], Martin Richards, Cy Coleman and Sam Crothers |
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|- |
|- |
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| ''[[Steel Pier (musical)|Steel Pier]]'' |
| ''[[Steel Pier (musical)|Steel Pier]]'' |
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| [[David Thompson (writer)|David Thompson]] |
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| [[Roger Berlind]] |
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| [[John Kander]] |
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| [[Fred Ebb]] |
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|- |
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| ''[[The Life (musical)|The Life]]'' |
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| [[Cy Coleman]], David Newman & [[Ira Gasman]] |
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| [[Cy Coleman]] |
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| [[Ira Gasman]] |
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|- |
|- |
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| rowspan="5" align="center"| '''1998'''<br />{{small| |
| rowspan="5" align="center"| '''1998'''<br />{{small|[[52nd Tony Awards]]}} |
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|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
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| ''[[The Lion King (musical)|The Lion King]]'' |
| ''[[The Lion King (musical)|The Lion King]]'' |
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| [[Roger Allers]] & [[Irene Mecchi]] |
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| [[Elton John]], [[Lebo M]], [[Mark Mancina]], [[Jay Rifkin]], [[Hans Zimmer]], & [[Tsidii Le Loka]] |
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| [[Tim Rice]], M, Mancina, Rifkin, Le Loka, & [[Julie Taymor]] |
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| Producer: Disney |
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|- |
|- |
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| ''[[Side Show (musical)|Side Show]]'' |
| ''[[Side Show (musical)|Side Show]]'' |
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| [[Bill Russell (lyricist)|Bill Russell]] |
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| [[Emanuel Azenberg]], Joseph Nederlander, Herschel Waxman, Janice McKenna and Scott Nederlander |
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| [[Henry Krieger]] |
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| [[Bill Russell (lyricist)|Bill Russell]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
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| ''[[The Scarlet Pimpernel (musical)|The Scarlet Pimpernel]]'' |
| ''[[The Scarlet Pimpernel (musical)|The Scarlet Pimpernel]]'' |
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| [[Nan Knighton]] |
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| Producers: Pierre Cossette, Bill Haber, Hallmark Entertainment, Ted Forstmann, Kathleen Raitt |
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| [[Frank Wildhorn]] |
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| [[Nan Knighton]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
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| ''[[Ragtime (musical)|Ragtime]]'' |
| ''[[Ragtime (musical)|Ragtime]]'' |
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| [[Terrence McNally]] |
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| [[ |
| [[Stephen Flaherty]] |
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| [[Lynn Ahrens]] |
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|- |
|- |
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| rowspan="5" align="center"| '''1999'''<br />{{small| |
| rowspan="5" align="center"| '''1999'''<br />{{small|[[53rd Tony Awards]]}} |
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|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
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| ''[[Fosse (musical)|Fosse]]'' |
| ''[[Fosse (musical)|Fosse]]'' |
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| N/A |
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| [[Livent|Livent U.S. Inc.]] |
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| colspan="2"| Various |
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|- |
|- |
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| ''[[The Civil War (musical)|The Civil War]]'' |
| ''[[The Civil War (musical)|The Civil War]]'' |
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| Gregory Boyd & [[Frank Wildhorn]] |
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| Pierre Cossette, PACE Theatrical Group/SFX Entertainment, Bomurwil Productions, Kathleen Raitt and [[Jujamcyn Theaters]] |
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| [[Frank Wildhorn]] |
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| Jack Murphy |
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|- |
|- |
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| ''[[It Ain't Nothin' But the Blues]]'' |
| ''[[It Ain't Nothin' But the Blues]]'' |
||
| Charles Bevel, [[Lita Gaithers]], Randal Myler, [[Ron Taylor (actor)|Ron Taylor]] & Dan Wheetman |
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| Eric Krebs, Jonathan Reinis, Lawrence Horowitz, Anita Waxman, Elizabeth Williams, CTM Productions, Anne Squadron, [[Lincoln Center|Lincoln Center Theater]], Crossroads Theatre Company, San Diego Repertory Theatre and Alabama Shakespeare Festival |
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| colspan="2"| Various |
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|- |
|- |
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| ''[[Parade (musical)|Parade]]'' |
| ''[[Parade (musical)|Parade]]'' |
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| [[Alfred Uhry]] |
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| [[Lincoln Center|Lincoln Center Theater]], [[André Bishop]], [[Bernard Gersten]] and [[Livent|Livent U.S. Inc.]] |
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| colspan="2"| [[Jason Robert Brown]] |
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|} |
|} |
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===2000s=== |
===2000s=== |
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{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%; |
{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%; text-align:center;" |
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|- style="background:#bebebe;" |
|- style="background:#bebebe;" |
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! style="width: |
! style="width:11%;"| Year |
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! style="width: |
! style="width:24%;"| Musical |
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! style="width: |
! style="width:22%;"| Book |
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! style="width:22%;"| Music |
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! style="width:22%;"| Lyrics |
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|- |
|- |
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| rowspan="5" align="center"| '''2000'''<br />{{small| |
| rowspan="5" align="center"| '''2000'''<br />{{small|[[54th Tony Awards]]}} |
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|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
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| ''[[Contact (musical)|Contact]]'' |
| ''[[Contact (musical)|Contact]]'' |
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| [[John Weidman]] |
|||
| [[Lincoln Center|Lincoln Center Theater]], [[André Bishop]] and [[Bernard Gersten]] |
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| colspan="2"| Various |
|||
|- |
|- |
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| ''[[James Joyce's The Dead]]'' |
| ''[[James Joyce's The Dead]]'' |
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| [[Richard Nelson (playwright)|Richard Nelson]] |
|||
| [[Gregory Mosher]], [[Arielle Tepper]], [[Playwrights Horizons]] and Tim Sanford |
|||
| [[Shaun Davey]] |
|||
| [[Shaun Davey]] & [[Richard Nelson (playwright)|Richard Nelson]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
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| ''[[Swing!]]'' |
| ''[[Swing!]]'' |
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| Paul Kelley |
|||
| Marc Routh, Richard Frankel, Steven Baruch, Tom Viertel, Lorie Cowen Levy/Stanley Shopkorn, [[Jujamcyn Theaters]], BB Promotion, Dede Harris/Jeslo Productions, Libby Adler Mages/Mari Glick, Douglas L. Meyer/James D. Stern and PACE Theatrical Group/SFX |
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| colspan="2"| Various |
|||
|- |
|- |
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| ''[[The Wild Party (LaChiusa musical)|The Wild Party]]'' |
| ''[[The Wild Party (LaChiusa musical)|The Wild Party]]'' |
||
| [[Michael John LaChiusa]] & [[George C. Wolfe]] |
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| [[The Public Theater|The Joseph Papp Public Theater]] / [[Shakespeare in the Park (New York City)|New York Shakespeare Festival]], George C. Wolfe, [[Scott Rudin]] / [[Paramount Pictures]], [[Roger Berlind]] and Williams/Waxman |
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| colspan="2"|[[Michael John LaChiusa]] |
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|- |
|- |
||
| rowspan="5" align="center"| '''2001'''<br />{{small| |
| rowspan="5" align="center"| '''2001'''<br />{{small|[[55th Tony Awards]]}} |
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|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
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| ''[[The Producers (musical)|The Producers]]'' |
| ''[[The Producers (musical)|The Producers]]'' |
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| [[Mel Brooks]] & [[Thomas Meehan (Writer)|Thomas Meehan]] |
|||
| Producers: Rocco Landesman, SFX Theatrical Group, The Frankel-Baruch-Viertel-Routh Group, [[Bob Weinstein|Bob]] and [[Harvey Weinstein]], Rick Steiner, Robert F.X. Sillerman, Mel Brooks and James D. Stern / Douglas Meyer |
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| colspan="2"| [[Mel Brooks]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''[[A Class Act]]'' |
| ''[[A Class Act]]'' |
||
| Linda Kline & [[Lonny Price]] |
|||
| Marty Bell, [[Chase Mishkin]], [[Arielle Tepper]] and [[Manhattan Theatre Club]] |
|||
| colspan="2"| [[Edward Kleban|Ed Kleban]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''[[The Full Monty (musical)|The Full Monty]]'' |
| ''[[The Full Monty (musical)|The Full Monty]]'' |
||
| [[Terrence McNally]] |
|||
| Producers: Fox Searchlight Pictures, Lindsay Law, Thomas Hall |
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| colspan="2"| [[David Yazbek]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''[[Jane Eyre (musical)|Jane Eyre]]'' |
| ''[[Jane Eyre (musical)|Jane Eyre]]'' |
||
| [[John Caird (director)|John Caird]] |
|||
| Producers: Annette Niemtzow, Janet Robinson, Pamela Koslow, Margaret McFeeley Golden, Jennifer Manocherian, Carolyn Kim McCarthy |
|||
| [[Paul Gordon (composer)|Paul Gordon]] |
|||
| [[John Caird (director)|John Caird]] & [[Paul Gordon (composer)|Paul Gordon]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| rowspan="5" align="center"| '''2002'''<br />{{small| |
| rowspan="5" align="center"| '''2002'''<br />{{small|[[56th Tony Awards]]}} |
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|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
||
| ''[[Thoroughly Modern Millie (musical)|Thoroughly Modern Millie]]'' |
| ''[[Thoroughly Modern Millie (musical)|Thoroughly Modern Millie]]'' |
||
| Richard Morris & [[Dick Scanlan]] |
|||
| Producers: Michael Leavitt, Fox Theatricals, Hal Luftig, [[Stewart F. Lane]], [[James L. Nederlander]], Independent Presenters Network, L. Mages/M. Glick, Berinstein/Manocherian/Dramatic Forces, John York Noble and Whoopi Goldberg |
|||
| [[Jeanine Tesori]] |
|||
| [[Dick Scanlan]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''[[Mamma Mia! (musical)|Mamma Mia!]]'' |
| ''[[Mamma Mia! (musical)|Mamma Mia!]]'' |
||
| [[Catherine Johnson (playwright)|Catherine Johnson]] |
|||
| Producers: Judy Craymer, Richard East and Björn Ulvaeus for Littlestar and [[Universal Pictures|Universal]] |
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| colspan="2"| [[Benny Andersson]] & [[Björn Ulvaeus]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''[[Sweet Smell of Success (musical)|Sweet Smell of Success]]'' |
| ''[[Sweet Smell of Success (musical)|Sweet Smell of Success]]'' |
||
| [[John Guare]] |
|||
| Clear Channel Entertainment, David Brown, Ernest Lehman, Marty Bell, Martin Richards, Roy Furman, [[Joan Cullman]], Bob Boyett, East of Doheny, [[Bob Weinstein|Bob]] and [[Harvey Weinstein]] |
|||
| [[Marvin Hamlisch]] |
|||
| [[Craig Carnelia]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''[[Urinetown]]'' |
| ''[[Urinetown]]'' |
||
| [[Greg Kotis]] |
|||
| [[The Araca Group]] and Dodger Theatricals, TheaterDreams, Inc., Lauren Mitchell |
|||
|[[Mark Hollmann|Mark Hollman]] |
|||
| [[Mark Hollmann|Mark Hollman]] & [[Greg Kotis]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| rowspan="5" align="center"| '''2003'''<br />{{small| |
| rowspan="5" align="center"| '''2003'''<br />{{small|[[57th Tony Awards]]}} |
||
|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
||
| ''[[Hairspray (musical)|Hairspray]]'' |
| ''[[Hairspray (musical)|Hairspray]]'' |
||
| [[Thomas Meehan (Writer)|Thomas Meehan]] & [[Mark O'Donnell]] |
|||
| [[Margo Lion]], Adam Epstein, The Baruch-Viertel-Routh-Frankel Group, James D. Stern/Douglas L. Meyer, Rick Steiner/Frederic H. Mayerson, SEL & GFO, New Line Cinema, Clear Channel Entertainment, A. Gordon/E. McAllister, D. Harris/M. Swinsky, J. & B. Osher |
|||
| [[Marc Shaiman]] |
|||
| [[Marc Shaiman]] & [[Scott Wittman]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''[[Amour (musical)|Amour]]'' |
| ''[[Amour (musical)|Amour]]'' |
||
| [[Jeremy Sams]] & [[Didier Van Cauwelaert]] |
|||
| [[The Shubert Organization]], [[Jean Doumanian|Jean Doumanian Productions]], Inc. and USA Ostar Theatricals |
|||
| [[Michel Legrand]] |
|||
|-] |
|||
| [[Jeremy Sams]] & [[Didier Van Cauwelaert]] |
|||
| ''[[Movin' Out (musical)|Movin' Out]]'' |
|||
| [[James L. Nederlander]], Hal Luftig, Scott E. Nederlander, Terry Allen Kramer, Clear Channel Entertainment and [[Emanuel Azenberg]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''[[A Year with Frog and Toad]]'' |
| ''[[A Year with Frog and Toad]]'' |
||
| [[Willie Reale]] |
|||
| Bob Boyett, Adrianne Lobel, Michael Gardner, Lawrence Horowitz, Roy Furman, Scott E. Nederlander and The Children's Theatre Company |
|||
| [[Robert Reale]] |
|||
| [[Willie Reale]] |
|||
|- |
|||
| ''[[Movin' Out (musical)|Movin' Out]]'' |
|||
| [[Twyla Tharp]] |
|||
| colspan="2"| [[Billy Joel]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| rowspan="5" align="center"| '''2004'''<br />{{small| |
| rowspan="5" align="center"| '''2004'''<br />{{small|[[58th Tony Awards]]}} |
||
|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
||
| ''[[Avenue Q]]'' |
| ''[[Avenue Q]]'' |
||
| [[Jeff Whitty]] |
|||
| Kevin McCollum, Robyn Goodman, [[Jeffrey Seller]], Vineyard Theatre and The New Group |
|||
| colspan="2"| [[Robert Lopez]] & [[Jeff Marx]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''[[The Boy from Oz]]'' |
| ''[[The Boy from Oz]]'' |
||
| [[Martin Sherman]] |
|||
| Ben Gannon and [[Robert Fox (producer)|Robert Fox]] |
|||
| colspan="2"| [[Peter Allen (musician)|Peter Allen]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''[[Caroline, or Change]]'' |
| ''[[Caroline, or Change]]'' |
||
| [[Tony Kushner]] |
|||
| [[Carole Shorenstein Hays]], HBO Films, [[Jujamcyn Theaters]], Freddy DeMann, [[Scott Rudin]], Hendel/Morten/Wiesenfeld, Fox Theatricals/Manocherian/Berg?re, [[Roger Berlind]], Clear Channel Entertainment, [[Joan Cullman]], Greg Holland/Scott Nederlander, [[Margo Lion]], Daryl Roth, Zollo/Sine and [[The Public Theater]] |
|||
| [[Jeanine Tesori]] |
|||
| [[Tony Kushner]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''[[Wicked (musical)|Wicked]]'' |
| ''[[Wicked (musical)|Wicked]]'' |
||
| [[Winnie Holzman]] |
|||
| [[Marc Platt (producer)|Marc Platt]], [[Universal Pictures]], [[The Araca Group]], Jon B. Platt and David Stone |
|||
| colspan="2"| [[Stephen Schwartz (composer)|Stephen Schwartz]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| rowspan="5" align="center"| '''2005'''<br />{{small| |
| rowspan="5" align="center"| '''2005'''<br />{{small|[[59th Tony Awards]]}} |
||
|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
||
| ''[[Spamalot]]'' |
| ''[[Spamalot]]'' |
||
| [[Eric Idle]] |
|||
| Boyett Ostar Productions, [[The Shubert Organization]], [[Arielle Tepper]], Stephanie McClelland/Lawrence Horowitz, Élan V. McAllister/Allan S. Gordon, Independent Presenters Network, Roy Furman, GRS Associates, Jam Theatricals, TGA Entertainment and Clear Channel Entertainment |
|||
| [[John Du Prez]] & [[Eric Idle]] |
|||
| [[Eric Idle]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
|''[[Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (musical)|Dirty Rotten Scoundrels]]'' |
|''[[Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (musical)|Dirty Rotten Scoundrels]]'' |
||
|[[Jeffrey Lane]] |
|||
| Marty Bell, David Brown, Aldo Scrofani, Roy Furman, Dede Harris, Amanda Lipitz, Greg Smith, Ruth Hendel, [[Chase Mishkin]], Barry and Susan Tatelman, [[Debra Black]], Sharon Karmazin, Joyce Schweickert, Bernie Abrams/Michael Speyer, Barbara Whitman, Weissberger Theater Group/Jay Harris, Cheryl Wiesenfeld/Jean Cheever, Clear Channel Entertainment, [[Harvey Weinstein]], MGM on Stage/Darcie Denkert and Dean Stolber |
|||
| colspan="2" |[[David Yazbek]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''[[The Light in the Piazza (musical)|The Light in the Piazza]]'' |
| ''[[The Light in the Piazza (musical)|The Light in the Piazza]]'' |
||
| [[Craig Lucas]] |
|||
| [[Lincoln Center|Lincoln Center Theater]], [[André Bishop]] and [[Bernard Gersten]] |
|||
| colspan="2"| [[Adam Guettel]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''[[The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee]]'' |
| ''[[The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee]]'' |
||
| Rachel Sheinkin |
|||
| David Stone, [[James L. Nederlander]], Barbara Whitman, Patrick Catullo, Barrington Stage Company and [[Second Stage Theater]] |
|||
| colspan="2"| [[William Finn]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| rowspan="5" align="center"| '''2006'''<br />{{small| |
| rowspan="5" align="center"| '''2006'''<br />{{small|[[60th Tony Awards]]}} |
||
|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
||
| ''[[Jersey Boys]]'' |
| ''[[Jersey Boys]]'' |
||
| [[Marshall Brickman]] & [[Rick Elice]] |
|||
| Dodger Theatricals, Joseph J. Grano, Pelican Group, Tamara and Kevin Kinsella, Latitude Link, Rick Steiner/Osher/Staton/Bell/Mayerson Group |
|||
| colspan="2"| [[Bob Crewe]] & [[Bob Gaudio]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''[[The Color Purple (musical)|The Color Purple]]'' |
| ''[[The Color Purple (musical)|The Color Purple]]'' |
||
| [[Marsha Norman]] |
|||
| Oprah Winfrey, Scott Sanders, Roy Furman, Quincy Jones, Creative Battery, Anna Fantaci & Cheryl Lachowicz, Independent Presenters Network, David Lowy, Stephanie P. McClelland, Gary Winnick, Jan Kallish, Nederlander Presentations, Inc., [[Bob Weinstein|Bob]] and [[Harvey Weinstein]], Andrew Asnes & Adam Zotovich, Todd Johnson |
|||
| colspan="2"| [[Stephen Bray]], [[Brenda Russell]] & [[Allee Willis]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''[[The Drowsy Chaperone]]'' |
| ''[[The Drowsy Chaperone]]'' |
||
| [[Bob Martin (comedian)|Bob Martin]] & [[Don McKellar]] |
|||
| Kevin McCollum, Roy Miller, Boyett Ostar Productions, Stephanie P. McClelland, Barbara Freitag, Jill Furman |
|||
| colspan="2"| [[Lisa Lambert]] & [[Greg Morrison]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''[[The Wedding Singer (musical)|The Wedding Singer]]'' |
| ''[[The Wedding Singer (musical)|The Wedding Singer]]'' |
||
| [[Chad Beguelin]] & [[Tim Herlihy]] |
|||
| [[Margo Lion]], New Line Cinema, [[The Araca Group]], Roy Furman, Douglas L. Meyer/James D. Stern, Rick Steiner/The Staton Bell Osher Mayerson Group, Jam Theatricals, [[Jujamcyn Theaters]], Jay Furman, Michael Gill, Dr. Lawrence Horowitz, Rhoda Mayerson, Marisa Sechrest, Gary Winnick, Dancap Productions Inc. and Élan V. McAllister / Allan S. Gordon / Adam Epstein |
|||
| [[Matthew Sklar]] |
|||
| [[Chad Beguelin]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| rowspan="5" align="center"| '''2007'''<br />{{small| |
| rowspan="5" align="center"| '''2007'''<br />{{small|[[61st Tony Awards]]}} |
||
|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
||
| ''[[Spring Awakening (musical)|Spring Awakening]]'' |
| ''[[Spring Awakening (musical)|Spring Awakening]]'' |
||
| [[Steven Sater]] |
|||
| Ira Pittelman, Tom Hulce, [[Jeffrey Richards (producer)|Jeffrey Richards]], Jerry Frankel, [[Atlantic Theater Company]], Jeffrey Sine, Freddy DeMann, Max Cooper, Mort Swinsky/Cindy and Jay Gutterman/Joe McGinnis/Judith Ann Abrams, ZenDog Productions/CarJac Productions, Aron Bergson Productions/Jennifer Manocherian/Ted Snowdon, Harold Thau/Terry Schnuck/Cold Spring Productions, Amanda Dubois/Elizabeth Eynon Wetherell and Jennifer Maloney/Tamara Tunie/Joe Cilibrasi/StyleFour Productions |
|||
| [[Duncan Sheik]] |
|||
| [[Steven Sater]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''[[Curtains (musical)|Curtains]]'' |
| ''[[Curtains (musical)|Curtains]]'' |
||
| [[Rupert Holmes]] |
|||
| [[Roger Berlind]], Roger Horchow, Daryl Roth, Jane Bergere, Ted Hartley and [[Center Theatre Group]] |
|||
| [[John Kander]] |
|||
| [[Fred Ebb]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''[[Grey Gardens (musical)|Grey Gardens]]'' |
| ''[[Grey Gardens (musical)|Grey Gardens]]'' |
||
| [[Doug Wright]] |
|||
| East of Doheny, Staunch Entertainment, Randall Wreghitt / Mort Swinsky, Michael Alden, Edwin W. Schloss and [[Playwrights Horizons]] |
|||
| [[Scott Frankel]] |
|||
| [[Michael Korie]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''[[Mary Poppins (musical)|Mary Poppins]]'' |
| ''[[Mary Poppins (musical)|Mary Poppins]]'' |
||
| [[Julian Fellowes]] |
|||
| [[Disney Theatrical Productions|Disney]] and [[Cameron Mackintosh]] |
|||
| colspan="2"| [[Anthony Drewe]], [[Sherman Brothers]] & [[George Stiles (composer)|George Stiles]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| rowspan="5" align="center"| '''2008'''<br />{{small| |
| rowspan="5" align="center"| '''2008'''<br />{{small|[[62nd Tony Awards]]}} |
||
|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
||
| ''[[In the Heights]]''* |
| ''[[In the Heights]]''* |
||
| [[Quiara Alegría Hudes]] |
|||
| Kevin McCollum, [[Jeffrey Seller]], Jill Furman, Sander Jacobs, Goodman/Grossman, Peter Fine, Everett/Skipper |
|||
| colspan="2"| [[Lin-Manuel Miranda]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''[[Cry-Baby (musical)|Cry-Baby]]'' |
| ''[[Cry-Baby (musical)|Cry-Baby]]'' |
||
| [[Thomas Meehan (writer)|Thomas Meehan]] & [[Mark O'Donnell]] |
|||
| Adam Epstein, Allan S. Gordon, Élan V. McAllister, Brian Grazer, James P. MacGilvray, [[Universal Pictures|Universal Pictures Stage Productions]], Anne Caruso, Adam S. Gordon, Latitude Link, The Pelican Group, Philip Morgaman and Andrew Farber/Richard Mishaan |
|||
| [[Adam Schlesinger]] |
|||
| [[David Javerbaum]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''[[Passing Strange (musical)|Passing Strange]]'' |
| ''[[Passing Strange (musical)|Passing Strange]]'' |
||
| [[Stew (musician)|Stew]] |
|||
| [[The Shubert Organization]], [[Elizabeth Ireland McCann|Elizabeth Ireland McCann LLC]], [[Bill Kenwright]], [[Chase Mishkin]], Barbara & Buddy Freitag, Broadway Across America, Emily Fisher Landau, Peter May, Boyett Ostar, Larry Hirschhorn, Janet Pailet/Steve Klein, Elie Hirschfeld/Jed Bernstein, Spring Sirkin/Ruth Hendel, Vasi Laurence/Pat Flicker Addiss, Wendy Federman/Jackie Barlia Florin, Joey Parnes, [[The Public Theater]] and [[Berkeley Repertory Theatre]] |
|||
| Heidi Rodewald & [[Stew (musician)|Stew]] |
|||
| [[Stew (musician)|Stew]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
||
| ''[[Xanadu (musical)|Xanadu]]'' |
| ''[[Xanadu (musical)|Xanadu]]'' |
||
| [[Douglas Carter Beane]] |
|||
| Robert Ahrens, Dan Vickery, Tara Smith/B. Swibel and Sarah Murchison/Dale Smith |
|||
| colspan="2"| [[John Farrar]] & [[Jeff Lynne]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
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| rowspan="5" align="center"| '''2009'''<br />{{small| |
| rowspan="5" align="center"| '''2009'''<br />{{small|[[63rd Tony Awards]]}} |
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|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
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| ''[[Billy Elliot the Musical]]'' |
| ''[[Billy Elliot the Musical]]'' |
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| [[Lee Hall (playwright)|Lee Hall]] |
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| [[Universal Pictures|Universal Pictures Stage Productions]], Working Title Films, Old Vic Productions and Weinstein Live Entertainment |
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| [[Elton John]] |
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| [[Lee Hall (playwright)|Lee Hall]] |
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|- |
|- |
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| ''[[Next to Normal]]'' † |
| ''[[Next to Normal]]'' † |
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| [[Brian Yorkey]] |
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| David Stone, [[James L. Nederlander]], Barbara Whitman, Patrick Catullo, [[Second Stage Theater]], Carole Rothman and Ellen Richard |
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| [[Tom Kitt (musician)|Tom Kitt]] |
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| [[Brian Yorkey]] |
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|- |
|- |
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| ''[[Rock of Ages (musical)|Rock of Ages]]'' |
| ''[[Rock of Ages (musical)|Rock of Ages]]'' |
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| Chris D'Arienzo |
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| Matthew Weaver, Carl Levin, Jeff Davis, Barry Habib, Scott Prisand, Relativity Media, Corner Store Fund, Janet Billig Rich, Hillary Weaver, Toni Habib, Paula Davis, Simon and Stefany Bergson/Jennifer Maloney, Charles Rolecek, Susanne Brook, Israel Wolfson, Sara Katz/Jayson Raitt, Max Gottlieb/John Butler, David Kaufman/Jay Franks, Mike Wittlin, Prospect Pictures, Laura Smith/Bill Bodnar, Happy Walters, Michele Caro and [[The Araca Group]] |
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| colspan="2"| Various |
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|- |
|- |
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| ''[[Shrek The Musical]]'' |
| ''[[Shrek The Musical]]'' |
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| [[David Lindsay-Abaire]] |
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| Dreamworks Theatricals and [[Neal Street Productions]] |
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| [[Jeanine Tesori]] |
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| [[David Lindsay-Abaire]] |
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|} |
|} |
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===2010s=== |
===2010s=== |
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|- style="background:#bebebe;" |
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! style="width: |
! style="width:24%;"| Musical |
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! style="width: |
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! style="width:22%;"| Music |
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! style="width:22%;"| Lyrics |
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|- |
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| rowspan="5" align="center"| '''2010'''<br />{{small| |
| rowspan="5" align="center"| '''2010'''<br />{{small|[[64th Tony Awards]]}} |
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|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
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| ''[[Memphis (musical)|Memphis]]'' |
| ''[[Memphis (musical)|Memphis]]'' |
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| [[Joe DiPietro]] |
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| Junkyard Dog Productions, Barbara and Buddy Freitag, Marleen and Kenny Alhadeff, Latitude Link, Jim and Susan Blair, Demos Bizar Entertainment, Land Line Productions, Apples and Oranges Productions, Dave Copley, Dancap Productions, Inc., Alex and Katya Lukianov, Tony Ponturo, 2 Guys Productions, [[Richard Winkler (producer)|Richard Winkler]], Lauren Doll, Eric and Marsi Gardiner, Linda and Bill Potter, Broadway Across America, Jocko Productions, Patty Baker, Dan Frishwasser, Bob Bartner/Scott and Kaylin Union, Loraine Boyle/Chase Mishkin, Remmel T. Dickinson/Memphis Orpheum Group, ShadowCatcher Entertainment/Vijay and Sita Vashee |
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| [[David Bryan]] |
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| [[David Bryan]] & [[Joe DiPietro]] |
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|- |
|- |
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| ''[[American Idiot (musical)|American Idiot]]'' |
| ''[[American Idiot (musical)|American Idiot]]'' |
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| [[Billie Joe Armstrong]] & [[Michael Mayer (director)|Michael Mayer]] |
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| Tom Hulce & Ira Pittelman, Ruth and Steven Hendel, [[Vivek Tiwary|Vivek J. Tiwary]] and Gary Kaplan, Aged in Wood and Burnt Umber, Scott Delman, Latitude Link, HOP Theatricals and Jeffrey Finn, Larry Welk, Bensinger Filerman and Moellenberg Taylor, Allan S. Gordon/Elan V. McAllister, [[Berkeley Repertory Theatre]], Awaken Entertainment, John Pinckard and John Domo |
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| [[Green Day]] |
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| [[Billie Joe Armstrong]] |
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|- |
|- |
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| ''[[Fela!]]'' |
| ''[[Fela!]]'' |
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| [[Bill T. Jones]] & Jim Lewis |
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| [[Jay-Z|Shawn "Jay-Z" Carter]], [[Will Smith|Will]] and [[Jada Pinkett Smith]], Ruth and Stephen Hendel, Roy Gabay, [[Sony Pictures|Sony Pictures Entertainment]], Edward Tyler Nahem, Slava Smolokowski, Chip Meyrelles/Ken Greiner, Douglas G. Smith, Steve Semlitz/Cathy Glaser, Daryl Roth/True Love Productions, Susan Dietz / Mort Swinsky and Knitting Factory Entertainment |
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| colspan="2"| [[Fela Kuti]] |
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|- |
|- |
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| ''[[Million Dollar Quartet (musical)|Million Dollar Quartet]]'' |
| ''[[Million Dollar Quartet (musical)|Million Dollar Quartet]]'' |
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| [[Colin Escott]] & [[Floyd Mutrux]] |
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| Relevant Theatricals, John Cossette Productions, American Pop Anthology, Broadway Across America and [[James L. Nederlander]] |
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| colspan="2"| Various |
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|- |
|- |
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| rowspan="5" align="center"| '''2011'''<br />{{small| |
| rowspan="5" align="center"| '''2011'''<br />{{small|[[65th Tony Awards]]}} |
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|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
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| ''[[The Book of Mormon (musical)|The Book of Mormon]]'' |
| ''[[The Book of Mormon (musical)|The Book of Mormon]]'' |
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| colspan="3"| [[Robert Lopez]], [[Trey Parker]] & [[Matt Stone]] |
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| Anne Garefino, [[Scott Rudin]], [[Roger Berlind]], Scott M. Delman, [[Jean Doumanian]], Roy Furman, Important Musicals LLC, Stephanie P. McClelland, Kevin Morris, Jon B. Platt, [[Ambassador Theatre Group|Sonia Friedman Productions]] and Stuart Thompson |
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|- |
|- |
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| ''[[Catch Me If You Can (musical)|Catch Me If You Can]]'' |
| ''[[Catch Me If You Can (musical)|Catch Me If You Can]]'' |
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| [[Terrence McNally]] |
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| [[Margo Lion]], Hal Luftig, Stacey Mindich, Yasuhiro Kawana, Scott & Brian Zeilinger, The Rialto Group, [[The Araca Group]], Michael Watt, Barbara & Buddy Freitag, Jay & Cindy Gutterman/Pittsburgh CLO, Elizabeth Williams, Johnny Roscoe Productions/Van Dean, Fakston Productions/Solshay Productions, Patty Baker / [[Richard Winkler (producer)|Richard Winkler]], Nederlander Presentations, Inc., Warren Trepp, Remmel T. Dickinson, Paula Herold/Kate Lear, Stephanie P. McClelland, [[Jamie deRoy]], Barry Feirstein, Rainerio J. Reyes, Rodney Rigby, Loraine Boyle, Amuse Inc., Joseph & Matthew Deitch/Cathy Chernoff, Joan Stein/Jon Murray and The 5th Avenue Theatre |
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| [[Marc Shaiman]] |
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| [[Marc Shaiman]] & [[Scott Wittman]] |
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|- |
|- |
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| ''[[The Scottsboro Boys (musical)|The Scottsboro Boys]]'' |
| ''[[The Scottsboro Boys (musical)|The Scottsboro Boys]]'' |
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| [[David Thompson (writer)|David Thompson]] |
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| [[Barry and Fran Weissler]], Jacki Barlia Florin, Janet Pailet / Sharon A. Carr / Patricia R. Klausner, Nederlander Presentations, Inc. / [[The Shubert Organization]], Beechwood Entertainment, Broadway Across America, Mark Zimmerman, Adam Blanshay/R2D2 Productions, Rick Danzansky / Barry Tatelman, Bruce Robert Harris/Jack W. Batman, Allen Spivak / Jerry Frankel, Bard Theatricals / Probo Productions / Randy Donaldson, [[Catherine Schreiber]] / Michael Palitz / Patti Laskawy and Vineyard Theatre |
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| [[John Kander]] |
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| [[Fred Ebb]] |
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|- |
|- |
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| ''[[Sister Act (musical)|Sister Act]]'' |
| ''[[Sister Act (musical)|Sister Act]]'' |
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| [[Bill and Cheri Steinkellner|Bill Steinkellner, Cheri Steinkellner]] & [[Douglas Carter Beane]] |
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| Whoopi Goldberg & Stage Entertainment, [[The Shubert Organization]] and Disney Theatrical Productions |
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| [[Alan Menken]] |
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| [[Glenn Slater]] |
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|- |
|- |
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| rowspan="5" align="center"| '''2012'''<br />{{small| |
| rowspan="5" align="center"| '''2012'''<br />{{small|[[66th Tony Awards]]}} |
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|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
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| ''[[Once (musical)|Once]]'' |
| ''[[Once (musical)|Once]]'' |
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| [[Enda Walsh]] |
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| Barbara Broccoli, John N. Hart, Jr., Patrick Milling Smith, Frederick Zollo, Brian Carmody, Michael G. Wilson, Orin Wolf, [[The Shubert Organization]], Robert Cole and [[New York Theatre Workshop]] |
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| colspan="2"| [[Glen Hansard]] & [[Markéta Irglová]] |
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|- |
|- |
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| ''[[Leap of Faith (musical)|Leap of Faith]]'' |
| ''[[Leap of Faith (musical)|Leap of Faith]]'' |
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| [[Janus Cercone]] & [[Glenn Slater]] |
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| Michael Manheim, James D. Stern, Douglas L. Meyer, Marc Routh, Richard Frankel, Tom Viertel, Steven Baruch, Annette Niemtzow, Daryl Roth, Robert G. Bartner, Steven and Shanna Silva, Endgame Entertainment, Patricia Monaco, Debi Coleman, Dancap Productions, Inc., Steve Kaplan, Relativity Media, LLC, Rich/Caudwell, [[Center Theatre Group]], Michael Palitz, Richard J. Stern, Melissa Pinsly/Celine Rosenthal, Independent Presenters Network, Diana Buckhantz, Pamela Cooper, Vera Guerin, Leading Investment Co., Ltd., Christina Papagjika, Victor Syrmis, Semlitz/Glaser Productions and [[Jujamcyn Theaters]] |
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| [[Alan Menken]] |
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| [[Glenn Slater]] |
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|- |
|- |
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| ''[[Newsies (musical)|Newsies]]'' |
| ''[[Newsies (musical)|Newsies]]'' |
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| [[Harvey Fierstein]] |
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| Disney Theatrical Productions and Thomas Schumacher |
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| [[Alan Menken]] |
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| [[Jack Feldman (songwriter)|Jack Feldman]] |
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|- |
|- |
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| ''[[Nice Work If You Can Get It (musical)|Nice Work If You Can Get It]]'' |
| ''[[Nice Work If You Can Get It (musical)|Nice Work If You Can Get It]]'' |
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| [[Joe DiPietro]] |
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| Scott Landis, [[Roger Berlind]], [[Ambassador Theatre Group|Sonia Friedman Productions]], Roy Furman, Standing CO Vation, [[Candy Spelling]], Freddy DeMann, Ronald Frankel, Harold Newman, Jon B. Platt, Raise the Roof 8, Takonkiet Viravan, William Berlind/Ed Burke, Carole L. Haber/Susan Carusi, Buddy and Barbara Freitag/Sanford Robertson, Jim Herbert/Under the Wire, [[Emanuel Azenberg]] and [[The Shubert Organization]] |
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| [[George Gershwin]] |
|||
| [[Ira Gershwin]] |
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|- |
|- |
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| rowspan="5" align="center"| '''2013'''<br />{{small| |
| rowspan="5" align="center"| '''2013'''<br />{{small|[[67th Tony Awards]]}} |
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|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
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| ''[[Kinky Boots (musical)|Kinky Boots]]'' |
| ''[[Kinky Boots (musical)|Kinky Boots]]'' |
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| [[Harvey Fierstein]] |
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| Daryl Roth, Hal Luftig, [[James L. Nederlander]], Terry Allen Kramer, Independent Presenters Network, CJ E&M, Jayne Baron Sherman, Just for Laughs Theatricals/Judith Ann Abrams, Yasuhiro Kawana, Jane Bergère, Allan S. Gordon & Adam S. Gordon, [[Ken Davenport]], Hunter Arnold, Lucy & Phil Suarez, Bryan Bantry, Ron Fierstein & Dorsey Regal, [[Jim Kierstead]] / Gregory Rae, BB Group/Christina Papagjika, Michael DeSantis/Patrick Baugh, Brian Smith/Tom & Connie Walsh, Warren Trepp and [[Jujamcyn Theaters]] |
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| colspan="2"| [[Cyndi Lauper]] |
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|- |
|- |
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| ''[[Bring It On: The Musical]]'' |
| ''[[Bring It On: The Musical]]'' |
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| [[Jeff Whitty]] |
|||
| [[Universal Pictures|Universal Pictures Stage Productions]] / Glenn Ross, Beacon Communications/Armyan Bernstein & Charlie Lyons, Kristin Caskey & Mike Isaacson |
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| [[Tom Kitt (musician)|Tom Kitt]] & [[Lin-Manuel Miranda]] |
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| [[Amanda Green]] & [[Lin-Manuel Miranda]] |
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|- |
|- |
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| ''[[A Christmas Story: The Musical]]'' |
| ''[[A Christmas Story: The Musical]]'' |
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| Joseph Robinette |
|||
| Producers: Gerald Goehring, Roy Miller, Michael F. Mitri, Pat Flicker Addiss, Peter Billingsley, Timothy Laczynski, Mariano Tolentino, Jr., Louise H. Beard, Michael Filerman, Scott Hart, Alison Eckert, Bob Bartner, Michael Jenkins, Angela Milonas, Bradford W. Smith |
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| colspan="2"| [[Pasek and Paul|Benj Pasek & Justin Paul]] |
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|- |
|- |
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| ''[[Matilda the Musical]]'' |
| ''[[Matilda the Musical]]'' |
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| [[Dennis Kelly]] |
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| Producers: The Royal Shakespeare Company and The Dodgers |
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| colspan="2"| [[Tim Minchin]] |
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|- |
|- |
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| rowspan="5" align="center"| '''2014'''<br />{{small| |
| rowspan="5" align="center"| '''2014'''<br />{{small|[[68th Tony Awards]]}} |
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|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
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| ''[[A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder]]'' |
| ''[[A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder]]'' |
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| [[Robert L. Freedman]] |
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| Producers: Joey Parnes, S.D. Wagner, John Johnson, 50 Church Street Productions, Joan Raffe & Jhett Tolentino, Jay Alix & Una Jackman, Catherine & Fred Adler, Rhoda Herrick, Kathleen K. Johnson, Megan Savage, ShadowCatcher Entertainment, Ron Simons, True Love Productions, [[Jamie deRoy]], Four Ladies & One Gent, John Arthur Pinckard, Greg Nobile, [[Stewart F. Lane]] and [[Bonnie Comley]], Exeter Capital/Ted Snowdon, Ryan Hugh Mackey, Cricket-CTM Media/Mano-Horn Productions, Dennis Grimaldi/Margot Astrachan, Hello Entertainment/Jamie Bendell, Michael T. Cohen/Joe Sirola, Joseph & Carson Gleberman/William Megevick, Green State Productions, The Hartford Stage, The Old Globe |
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| [[Steven Lutvak]] |
|||
| [[Robert L. Freedman]] & [[Steven Lutvak]] |
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|- |
|- |
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| ''[[After Midnight (musical)|After Midnight]]'' |
| ''[[After Midnight (musical)|After Midnight]]'' |
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| Jack Viertel |
|||
| Scott Sanders Productions, Wynton Marsalis, Roy Furman, [[Candy Spelling]], Starry Night Entertainment, Hal Newman, Allan S. Gordon/Adam S. Gordon, [[James L. Nederlander]], Robert K. Kraft, Catherine and Fred Adler, Robert Appel, Jeffrey Bolton, Scott M. Delman, James Fantaci, Ted Liebowitz, Stephanie P. McClelland, Sandy Block, Carol Fineman, Marks-Moore-Turnbull Group, Stephen & Ruth Hendel and [[Tom Kirdahy]] |
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| colspan="2"| Various |
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|- |
|- |
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| ''[[Aladdin (2011 musical)|Aladdin]]'' |
| ''[[Aladdin (2011 musical)|Aladdin]]'' |
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| [[Chad Beguelin]] |
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| Disney Theatrical Productions and Thomas Schumacher |
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| [[Alan Menken]] |
|||
| [[Howard Ashman]], [[Chad Beguelin]] & [[Tim Rice]] |
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|- |
|- |
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| ''[[Beautiful: The Carole King Musical]]'' |
| ''[[Beautiful: The Carole King Musical]]'' |
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| [[Douglas McGrath]] |
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| Producers: Paul Blake, Sony/ATV Music Publishing, Jeffrey A. Sine, Richard A. Smith, Mike Bosner, Harriet N. Leve/Elaine Krauss, Terry Schnuck, Orin Wolf, Patty Baker/Good Productions, Roger Faxon, Larry Magid, Kit Seidel, Lawrence S. Toppall, Fakston Productions/Mary Solomon, William Court Cohen, John Gore, BarLor Productions, Matthew C. Blank, Tim Hogue, Joel Hyatt, Marianne Mills, Michael J. Moritz, Jr., StylesFour Productions, Brunish & Trinchero, Jeremiah J. Harris |
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| colspan="2"| [[Gerry Goffin]], [[Carole King]], [[Barry Mann]] & [[Cynthia Weil]] |
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|- |
|- |
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| rowspan="5" align="center"| '''2015'''<br />{{small| |
| rowspan="5" align="center"| '''2015'''<br />{{small|[[69th Tony Awards]]}} |
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|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
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| ''[[Fun Home (musical)|Fun Home]]''* |
| ''[[Fun Home (musical)|Fun Home]]''* |
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| [[Lisa Kron]] |
|||
| Fox Theatricals, Barbara Whitman, [[Carole Shorenstein Hays]], Tom Casserly, Paula Marie Black, Latitude Link, Terry Schnuck/Jack Lane, The Forstalls, Nathan Vernon, Mint Theatrical, Elizabeth Armstrong, Jam Theatricals, Delman Whitney, Kristin Caskey & Mike Isaacson, [[The Public Theater]], [[Oskar Eustis]] and Patrick Willingham |
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| [[Jeanine Tesori]] |
|||
|[[Lisa Kron]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
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| ''[[An American in Paris (musical)|An American in Paris]]'' |
| ''[[An American in Paris (musical)|An American in Paris]]'' |
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| [[Craig Lucas]] |
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| Stuart Oken, Van Kaplan, Roy Furman, Stephanie P. McClelland, Darren Bagert, Carole L. Haber, James Nederlander, Five Cent Productions, Michael Leavitt, Apples and Oranges Studios / Dominion Pictures, [[Roger Berlind]] / Arch Road, Simone Genatt Haft / Marc Routh, Triptyk Studios / Spencer Ross, Ed Walson / Peter May, Adam Zotovich / Celia Atkin, Eugene Beard / Julie Boardman / Kallish-Weinstein, Stuart Ditsky / Jim Herbert / Sandy Robertson, Suzanne Friedman/Independent Presenters Network / Wonderful Productions, The Leonore S. Gershwin 1987 Trust/Jenkins-Taylor / Proctors, Harriet Newman Leve / Jane Dubin / Sarabeth Grossman, Caiola Productions / Jennifer Isaacson / Raise the Curtain, Elephant Eye Theatrical & Pittsburgh CLO and Théâtre du Châtelet |
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| [[George Gershwin]] |
|||
| [[Ira Gershwin]] |
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|- |
|- |
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| ''[[Something Rotten!]]'' |
| ''[[Something Rotten!]]'' |
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| [[Karey Kirkpatrick]] & [[John O'Farrell (author)|John O'Farrell]] |
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| Kevin McCollum, Broadway Global Ventures, CMC, Mastro/Goodman, Jerry & Ronald Frankel, Morris Berchard, Kyodo Tokyo Inc., Wendy Federman, Barbara Freitag, LAMS Productions, Winkler/DeSimone, Timothy Laczynski, Dan Markley, Harris/Karmazin, Jam Theatricals, [[Robert Greenblatt]] and [[Jujamcyn Theaters]] |
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| colspan="2"| [[Karey Kirkpatrick]] & [[Wayne Kirkpatrick]] |
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|- |
|- |
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| ''[[The Visit (musical)|The Visit]]'' |
| ''[[The Visit (musical)|The Visit]]'' |
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| [[Terrence McNally]] |
|||
| [[Tom Kirdahy]], Edgar Bronfman, Jr., Tom Smedes, Hugh Hayes, Peter Stern, Judith Ann Abrams, Rich Affannato, Hunter Arnold, Carl Daikeler, [[Ken Davenport]], Bharat Mitra & Bhavani Lev, Peter May, Ted Snowdon, Bruno Wang Productions, Taylor Cleghorn, Sandi Moran, Mark Lee & Ed Filipowski, Blodgett Calvin Family, Gabrielle Palitz/Weatherby & Fishman LLC, Marguerite Hoffman/Jeremy Youett, Carlos Arana, Veenerick & Katherine Vos Van Liempt, 42nd.club/Silva Theatrical, Kate Cannova/Terry Loftis, [[The Shubert Organization]] and [[Williamstown Theatre Festival]] |
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| [[John Kander]] |
|||
| [[Fred Ebb]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
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| rowspan="6" align="center"| '''2016'''<br />{{small| |
| rowspan="6" align="center"| '''2016'''<br />{{small|[[70th Tony Awards]]}} |
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|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
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| ''[[Hamilton (musical)|Hamilton]]'' † |
| ''[[Hamilton (musical)|Hamilton]]'' † |
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| colspan="3"| [[Lin-Manuel Miranda]] |
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| [[Jeffrey Seller]], Sander Jacobs, Jill Furman and [[The Public Theater]] |
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|- |
|- |
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| ''[[Bright Star (musical)|Bright Star]]'' |
| ''[[Bright Star (musical)|Bright Star]]'' |
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| [[Steve Martin]] |
|||
| Joey Parnes, Sue Wagner, John Johnson, Zebulon LLC, Jay Alix & Una Jackman, [[Len Blavatnik]], [[James L. Nederlander]], Carson and Joseph Gleberman, Balboa Park Productions, [[The Shubert Organization]], [[Jamie deRoy]] / [[Catherine Adler]] / Cricket Jiranek, Rodger Hess, A.C. Orange International, Broadway Across America, Sally Jacobs & Warren Baker, Diana DiMenna, Exeter Capital, Agnes Gund, True Love Productions and The Old Globe |
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| [[Edie Brickell]] & [[Steve Martin]] |
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| [[Edie Brickell]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
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| ''[[School of Rock (musical)|School of Rock |
| ''[[School of Rock (musical)|School of Rock]]'' |
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| [[Julian Fellowes]] |
|||
| Andrew Lloyd Webber, [[Really Useful Group|The Really Useful Group]], Warner Music Group & Access Industries, [[The Shubert Organization]] and The Nederlander Organization |
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| [[Andrew Lloyd Webber]] |
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| [[Glenn Slater]] |
|||
|- |
|- |
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| ''[[Shuffle Along, or, the Making of the Musical Sensation of 1921 and All That Followed]]'' |
| ''[[Shuffle Along, or, the Making of the Musical Sensation of 1921 and All That Followed|Shuffle Along]]'' |
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| [[George C. Wolfe]] |
|||
| [[Scott Rudin]], Roy Furman, Columbia Live Stage, [[Center Theatre Group]], [[Roger Berlind]], William Berlind, Broadway Across America, Heni Koenigsberg, [[The Araca Group]], Peter May, Jon B. Platt, Daryl Roth, Jay Alix & Una Jackman, Scott M. Delman, [[Sonia Friedman]], Ruth Hendel, Independent Presenters Network, Tulchin Bartner Productions, Spring Sirkin, [[Eli Bush]], Joey Parnes, Sue Wagner, John Johnson, Color Mad Productions and [[Len Blavatnik]] |
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| colspan="2"| [[Eubie Blake]] & [[Noble Sissle]] |
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|- |
|- |
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| ''[[Waitress (musical)|Waitress]]'' |
| ''[[Waitress (musical)|Waitress]]'' |
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| [[Jessie Nelson (filmmaker)|Jessie Nelson]] |
|||
| Barry and Fran Weissler, Norton and Elayne Herrick, David I. Berley, Independent Presenters Network, A.C. Orange International, Peter May, Michael Roiff, Ken Schur, Marisa Sechrest, Jam Theatricals, 42nd.club/Square 1 Theatrics, Benjamin Simpson & Joseph Longthorne/Shira Friedman and The American Repertory Theater |
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| colspan="2"| [[Sara Bareilles]] |
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|- |
|- |
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| rowspan="5" align="center" |'''2017'''<br />{{small| |
| rowspan="5" align="center" |'''2017'''<br />{{small|[[71st Tony Awards]]}} |
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|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
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| ''[[Dear Evan Hansen]]'' |
| ''[[Dear Evan Hansen]]'' |
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| [[Steven Levenson]] |
|||
| Stacey Mindich, Mickey Liddell, Hunter Arnold, Caiola Productions, Double Gemini Productions, Fakston Productions, Roy Furman, Harris Karma Productions, On Your Marks Group, Darren Bagert, Roger & William Berlind, Bob Boyett, [[Colin Callender]], Caitlin Clements, Freddy DeMann, Dante Di Loreto, Bonnie & Kenneth Feld, FickStern Productions, Eric & Marsi Gardiner, [[Robert Greenblatt]], Jere Harris and Darren DeVerna, The John Gore Organization, Mike Kriak, [[Arielle Tepper|Arielle Tepper Madover]], David Mirvish, Eva Price, Zeilinger Productions, Adam Zotovich, [[Ambassador Theatre Group]], Independent Presenters Network, [[The Shubert Organization]], Wendy Orshan, Jeffrey M. Wilson, Arena Stage, Molly Smith, Edgar Dobie, [[Second Stage Theater]], Carole Rothman and Casey Reitz |
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| colspan="2" |[[Pasek and Paul|Benj Pasek & Justin Paul]] |
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|- |
|- |
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| ''[[Come from Away]]'' |
| ''[[Come from Away]]'' |
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| colspan="3" | [[David Hein]] & [[Irene Sankoff]] |
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| Junkyard Dog Productions, Jerry Frankel, Latitude Link, Smith & Brant Theatricals, Steve & Paula Reynolds, David Mirvish, Michael Rubinoff, Alhadeff Productions, Michael Alden & Nancy Nagel Gibbs, Sam Levy, Rodney Rigby, Spencer Ross, [[Richard Winkler (producer)|Richard Winkler]], Yonge Street Theatricals, Sheridan College, Michael & Ellise Coit, Ronald Frankel, Sheri & Les Biller, Richard & Sherry Belkin, Gary & Marlene Cohen, Allan Detsky & Rena Mendelson, Lauren Doll, Barbara H. Freitag, Wendy Gillespie, Laura Little Theatricals, Carl & Jennifer Pasbjerg, Radio Mouse Entertainment, [[The Shubert Organization]], Cynthia Stroum, Tulchin Bartner Productions, Gwen Arment/Molly Morris & Terry McNicholas, Maureen & Joel Benoliel/Marjorie & Ron Danz, Pamela Cooper / [[Corey Brunish]], Demos Bizar/Square 1 Theatrics, Joshua Goodman/Lauren Stevens, Just for Laughs Theatricals/Judith Ann Abrams Productions, Bill & Linda Potter/Rosemary & Kenneth Willman, La Jolla Playhouse and Seattle Repertory Theatre |
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|- |
|- |
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| ''[[Groundhog Day (musical)|Groundhog Day]]'' |
| ''[[Groundhog Day (musical)|Groundhog Day]]'' |
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| [[Danny Rubin]] |
|||
| Whistle Pig, Columbia Live Stage, The Dodgers, Michael Watt, [[The Araca Group]], [[Len Blavatnik]], Burnt Umber Productions, Michael Coppel, [[Ken Davenport]], Stephen Found, Greenleaf Productions, David Harris, Independent Presenters Network, [[John Gore Organization]], Stephanie P. McClelland, Just for Laughs Theatricals/Glass Half Full Productions, Marion Alden Badway, Marriner Group, Tommy Mottola, Nederlander Presentations Inc, Daryl Roth, [[Ambassador Theatre Group|Sonia Friedman Productions]], Theater Mogul, Tulbart, David Walsh, Tony & Maureen Wheeler and [[Jujamcyn Theaters]] |
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| colspan="2" |[[Tim Minchin]] |
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| ''[[Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812]]'' |
| ''[[Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812]]'' |
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| colspan="3" |[[Dave Malloy]] |
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| Producers: Howard and Janet Kagan, Paula Marie Black, [[Carole Shorenstein Hays]], Jenny Steingart and Jason Eagan, Mary Lu Roffe and Susan Gallin, Diana DiMenna, Mary Maggio/Sharon Azrieli/Robin Gorman, Darren Sussman/Roman Gambourg/Lev Gelfer, Tom Smedes, John Logan, Lisa Matlin, Margie and Bryan Weingarten, Daveed Frazier, Argyle Productions / [[Jim Kierstead]], In Fine Company/Hipzee, Gutterman & Caiola/Backdrop Partners, Siderow Kirchman Productions/SunnySpot Productions, Gordon/Meli Theatricals, Rodger Hess/Larry Toppall, Daniel Rakowski/Matt Ross/Ben Feldman, Mike Karns, The American Repertory Theater and Ars Nova |
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| rowspan="5" align="center" |'''2018'''<br />{{small| |
| rowspan="5" align="center" |'''2018'''<br />{{small|[[72nd Tony Awards]]}} |
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|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
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| ''[[The Band's Visit (musical)|The Band's Visit]]'' |
| ''[[The Band's Visit (musical)|The Band's Visit]]'' |
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| [[Itamar Moses]] |
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| Orin Wolf, StylesFour Productions, Evamere Entertainment, [[Atlantic Theater Company]], David F. Schwartz, Barbara Broccoli, Frederick Zollo, Grove • REG, Lassen Blume Baldwin, Thomas Steven Perakos, [[Marc Platt (producer)|Marc Platt]], [[The Shubert Organization]], The Baruch/Routh/Frankel/Viertel Group, Robert Cole, deRoy-Carr-Klausner, Federman-Moellenberg, [[FilmNation Entertainment]], Roy Furman, FVSL Theatricals, Hendel-Karmazin, HoriPro Inc., IPN, Jam Theatricals, [[John Gore Organization]], Koenigsberg-Krauss, David Mirvish, [[James L. Nederlander]], Al Nocciolino, Once Upon a Time Productions, Susan Rose, Paul Shiverick and Allan Williams |
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| colspan="2" |[[David Yazbek]] |
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|- |
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| ''[[Frozen (musical)|Frozen]]'' |
| ''[[Frozen (musical)|Frozen]]'' |
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| [[Jennifer Lee (filmmaker)|Jennifer Lee]] |
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| Producers: Disney Theatrical Productions, Thomas Schumacher |
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| colspan="2" |[[Kristen Anderson-Lopez]] & [[Robert Lopez]] |
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| ''[[Mean Girls (musical)|Mean Girls]]'' |
| ''[[Mean Girls (musical)|Mean Girls]]'' |
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| [[Tina Fey]] |
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| [[Lorne Michaels]], Stuart Thompson, [[Sonia Friedman]], [[Paramount Pictures]], Marisa Sechrest, Ars Nova Entertainment, Berlind Productions, Steve Burke, Scott M. Delman, Roy Furman, [[Robert Greenblatt]], Ruth Hendel, Jam Theatricals, [[John Gore Organization]], The Lowy Salpeter Company, [[James L. Nederlander]], Christine Schwarzman, [[Universal Pictures|Universal Theatrical Group]] and David Turner |
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| [[Jeff Richmond]] |
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| [[Nell Benjamin]] |
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|- |
|- |
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| ''[[SpongeBob SquarePants (musical)|SpongeBob SquarePants |
| ''[[SpongeBob SquarePants (musical)|SpongeBob SquarePants]]'' |
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| [[Kyle Jarrow]] |
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| Nickelodeon, [[The Araca Group]], [[Sony Masterworks|Sony Music Masterworks]] and Kelp on the Road |
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| colspan="2" |Various |
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| rowspan="6" align="center" |'''2019'''<br />{{small| |
| rowspan="6" align="center" |'''2019'''<br />{{small|[[73rd Tony Awards]]}} |
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|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
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| ''[[Hadestown]]'' |
| ''[[Hadestown]]'' |
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| colspan="3" |[[Anaïs Mitchell]] |
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| Mara Isaacs, Dale Franzen, Hunter Arnold, [[Tom Kirdahy]], Carl Daikeler, Five Fates, Willette & Manny Klausner, No Guarantees, Sing Out, Louise! Productions, Stone Arch Theatrical, Benjamin Lowy/Adrian Salpeter, Meredith Lynsey Schade, 42nd.club, [[Craig Balsam]], Broadway Strategic Return Fund, Concord Theatricals, Laurie David, Demar Moritz Gang, Getter Entertainment, Deborah Green, Harris Rubin Productions, Sally Cade Holmes, Marguerite Hoffman, Hornos Moellenberg, Independent Presenters Network, Jam Theatricals, Kalin Levine Dohr Productions, Phil & Claire Kenny, Mike Karns, Kilimanjaro Theatricals, Lady Capital, LD Entertainment, Sandi Moran, Tom Neff, MWM Live, Patti Sanford Roberts & Michael Roberts, Schroeder Shapiro Productions, Seriff Productions, Stage Entertainment, Kenneth & Rosemary Willman, KayLavLex Theatricals, Tyler Mount, [[Jujamcyn Theaters]], [[Royal National Theatre|National Theatre]] and [[New York Theatre Workshop]] |
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|- |
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| ''[[Ain't Too Proud]]'' |
| ''[[Ain't Too Proud]]'' |
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| [[Dominique Morisseau]] |
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| Ira Pittelman & Tom Hulce, [[Berkeley Repertory Theatre]], Sony/ATV Music Publishing, EMI Entertainment World, Inc., Josh Berger, Ken Schur, Ron Simons, Stephen Byrd, Alia Jones, Ruth & Stephen Hendel, Cheryl Wiesenfeld, Harriet Newman Leve, Jeffrey Finn, Stephen & Nancy Gabriel, Darren Bagert, [[David Binder]], Wendy Federman, Susan Quint Gallin, Mickey Liddell, Robert Ahrens, Christopher Maring, David Mirvish, Stacy Jacobs, Marianne Mills, Loraine Alterman Boyle, deRoy-Winkler, Karmazin-McCabe, Koenigsberg-Krauss, Zell-Kierstead, Deborah Barrera, Robyn & Larry Gottesdiener, The Araca Group, Rashad V. Chambers, Mike Evans, Hani Farsi, [[John Gore Organization]], Mike Karns, Willette & Manny Klausner, Gabrielle Palitz, No Guarantees, Sheldon Stone, Stuart Weitzman and [[Universal Music Group|Universal Music Theatrical]] |
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| colspan="2" |Various |
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| ''[[Beetlejuice (musical)|Beetlejuice]]'' |
| ''[[Beetlejuice (musical)|Beetlejuice]]'' |
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| [[Scott Brown (writer)|Scott Brown]] & [[Anthony King (writer)|Anthony King]] |
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| Warner Bros. Theatre Ventures, Langley Park Productions, [[Jeffrey Richards (producer)|Jeffrey Richards]], Jam Theatricals, IMG Original Content, Rebecca Gold, Benjamin Lowy, [[James L. Nederlander]], Warner/Chappell Music Inc., ZenDog Productions, deRoy Federman Productions/42nd.club, Latitude Link, Mary Lu Roffe, Terry Schnuck, Marc Bell & Jeff Hollander, Jane Bergère, Joanna Carson, Darren DeVerna & Jere Harris, [[Mark S. Golub]] and David S. Golub, The [[John Gore Organization]], Ruth & Steve Hendel, LHC Theatrical Fund, Scott H. Mauro, Networks Presentations, No Guarantees, Gabrielle Palitz, Pierce Friedman Productions, Iris Smith and Triptyk Studios |
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| colspan="2" |[[Eddie Perfect]] |
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| ''[[The Prom (musical)|The Prom]]'' |
| ''[[The Prom (musical)|The Prom]]'' |
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| [[Chad Beguelin]] & [[Bob Martin (comedian)|Bob Martin]] |
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| [[Bill Damaschke]], Dori Berinstein, Jack Lane, James & Catherine Berges, Nelda Sue Yaw, Natasha Davison, Joe Grandy, Kimberlee Garris, Lisa Morris, Terry Schnuck, Jane Dubin, Rosalind Productions, Inc., FAHS Productions, [[Seth A. Goldstein]], Mike Kriak, Don & Nancy Ross, Pamela Hurst-Della Pietra & Stephen Della Pietra, Cliff Hopkins, Masie Productions, Vivek Shah, Three Belles & A Bob, Arment-Tackel, Armstrong-Manocherian, Fakler-Silver, Fox Theatricals-Mosbacher-Lonow, Palitz-Stern-Smedes, Nancy & Ken Kranzberg/David Lyons, Larry & Elizabeth Lenke/Elizabeth L. Green, Iris Smith/Instone Productions, Kuhlman-Ketner/Wallace-ATxRandomProductions, [[John Gore Organization]], [[The Shubert Organization]], Independent Presenters Network, Margot Astrachan, Darren P. DeVerna & Jeremiah J. Harris and Reagan Silber |
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| [[Matthew Sklar]] |
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| [[Chad Beguelin]] |
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| ''[[Tootsie (musical)|Tootsie]]'' |
| ''[[Tootsie (musical)|Tootsie]]'' |
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| [[Robert Horn (writer)|Robert Horn]] |
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| Producers: Scott Sanders, Carol Fineman, Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield, Columbia Live Stage, Sally Horchow, [[James L. Nederlander]], Benjamin Lowy, Cindy and Jay Gutterman/Marlene and Gary Cohen, Judith Ann Abrams Productions, [[Robert Greenblatt]], Stephanie P. McClelland, [[Candy Spelling]], Jam Theatricals, Roy Furman, Michael Harrison/David Ian, [[Jamie deRoy]] / [[Catherine Adler]] / Wendy Federman / Heni Koenigsberg, JAA Productions/Stella LaRue/Silva Theatrical Group, Toho Co. Ltd., Jonathan Littman, Peter May, Janet and Marvin Rosen, Seriff Productions, Iris Smith, Bob Boyett Thomas L. Miller, Larry J. Kroll/Douglas L. Meyer, Victoria Lang/Scott Mauro, Brunish/Caiola/Fuld, Jr./Epic Theatricals, Ted Liebowitz/Lassen Blume Baldwin, [[John Gore Organization]], Ronald Frankel, Char-Park Productions, Chris and Ashlee Clarke, Fakston Productions, The Woodland Hills Broadway Group, 2 Js and an A. Inc., Tom McGrath/42nd.club, Drew Hodges and Peter Kukielski, Jim Fantaci, Frederike and Bill Hecht, Brad Lamm and Independent Presenters Network |
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| colspan="2" |[[David Yazbek]] |
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===2020s=== |
===2020s=== |
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| rowspan="4" align="center" |'''2020'''<br />{{small| |
| rowspan="4" align="center" |'''2020'''<br />{{small|[[74th Tony Awards]]}} |
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|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
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| ''[[Moulin Rouge! (musical)|Moulin Rouge!]]'' |
| ''[[Moulin Rouge! (musical)|Moulin Rouge!]]'' |
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| [[John Logan (writer)|John Logan]] |
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| Carmen Pavlovic, Gerry Ryan, Global Creatures, [[Bill Damaschke]], Aaron Lustbader, Hunter Arnold, Darren Bagert, Erica Lynn Schwartz/Matt Picheny/Stephanie Rosenberg, Adam Blanshay Productions/Nicolas & Charles Talar, Iris Smith, Aleri Entertainment, CJ ENM, Sophie Qi / Harmonia Holdings, Baz & Co. / [[Len Blavatnik]], AF Creative Media/International Theatre Fund, Endeavor Content, Tom & Pam Faludy, Gilad-Rogowsky/Instone Productions, [[John Gore Organization]], MEHR-BB Entertainment GmbH, Spencer Ross, Nederlander Presentations/IPN, [[Eric Falkenstein]] / Suzanne Grant, Jennifer Fischer, Peter May/Sandy Robertson, Triptyk Studios, Carl Daikeler/Sandi Moran, DeSantis-Baugh Productions, Red Mountain Theatre Company/42nd.club, [[Candy Spelling]] / Tulchin Bartner, Roy Furman and [[Jujamcyn Theaters]] |
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| colspan="2" | Various |
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| ''[[Jagged Little Pill (musical)|Jagged Little Pill]]'' |
| ''[[Jagged Little Pill (musical)|Jagged Little Pill]]'' |
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| [[Diablo Cody]] |
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| [[Vivek Tiwary|Vivek J. Tiwary]], Arvind Ethan David, Eva Price, Caiola Productions, Level Forward & Abigail Disney, Geffen Playhouse-Tenenbaum-Feinberg, [[James L. Nederlander]], Dean Borell Moravis Silver, Stephen G. Johnson, Concord Theatricals, Bard Theatricals, M. Kilburg Reedy, 42nd.club, Betsy Dollinger, Sundowners, The Araca Group, Jana Bezdek, [[Len Blavatnik]], BSL Enterprises, Burnt Umber Productions, Darren DeVerna & Jeremiah Harris, Daryl Roth, Susan Edelstein, FG Productions, Sue Gilad & Larry Rogowsky, Harmonia, John Gore Theatrical Group, Melissa M. Jones & Barbara H. Freitag, Stephanie Kramer, Lamplighter Projects, Christina Isaly Liceaga, David Mirvish, Spencer B. Ross, Bellanca Smigel Rutter, Iris Smith, Jason Taylor & Sydney Suiter, Rachel Weinstein, W.I.T. Productions/Gabriel Creative Partners, Independent Presenters Network, [[Universal Music Publishing Group]], [[Jujamcyn Theaters]], Tamar Climan and American Repertory Theater |
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| [[Glen Ballard]] & [[Alanis Morissette]] |
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| Alanis Morissette |
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|- |
|- |
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| ''[[Tina (musical)|Tina]]'' |
| ''[[Tina (musical)|Tina]]'' |
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| [[Katori Hall]], Frank Ketelaar & Kees Prins |
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| Producers: Stage Entertainment, [[James L. Nederlander]], Tali Pelman, Feste Investments B.V., David Mirvish, Nattering Way, TEG Dainty, Katori Hall, Mark Rubinstein LTD, Warner Chappell, Peter May, Eva Price, No Guarantees, Caiola Productions, [[Jamie deRoy]], Wendy Federman, Roy Furman, Independent Presenters Network, [[John Gore Organization]], Marc Levine, Carl Moellenberg, Al Nocciolino, [[Catherine Adler]], Tom Perakos, Iris Smith, [[Candy Spelling]], Anita Waxman, Daryl Roth, Sony/ATV Music Publishing, [[Universal Music Publishing Group]] and Tina Turner |
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| colspan="2" | Various |
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| align="center"| '''2021''' <br>''{{small|Ceremony not held}}'' |
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| rowspan="7" align="center" |'''2022'''<br />{{small|([[75th Tony Awards|75th]])}}<br /><ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.tonyawards.com/news/2022-tony-awards-nominations/ |title=2022 Tony Awards Nominees |author=<!--Not stated--> |publisher=[[American Theatre Wing]] |access-date=August 10, 2023}}</ref> |
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| colspan="5" {{n/a}} |
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| rowspan="7" align="center" |'''2022'''<br />{{small|[[75th Tony Awards]]}} |
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|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
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| ''[[A Strange Loop]]'' † |
| ''[[A Strange Loop]]'' † |
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| colspan="3" | [[Michael R. Jackson]] |
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| Barbara Whitman, Pasek, Paul & Stafford, Hunter Arnold, Marcia Goldberg, Alex Levy & James Achilles, Osh Ashruf, A Choir Full Productions, Don Cheadle & Bridgid Coulter Cheadle, Paul Oakley Stovall, Jimmy Wilson, [[Annapurna Pictures|Annapurna Theatre]], Robyn Coles, Creative Partners Productions, Robyn Gottesdiener, Kayla Greenspan, Grove Entertainment, Kuhn, Lewis & Scott, Frank Marshall, Maximum Effort Productions Inc., Joey Monda, Richard Mumby, Phenomenal Media & Meena Harris, [[Marc Platt (producer)|Marc Platt]] & Debra Martin Chase, Laurie Tisch, Yonge Street Theatricals, Dodge Hall Productions/JJ Malley, Cody Renard Richard, [[John Gore Organization]], [[James L. Nederlander]], [[The Shubert Organization]], [[RuPaul|RuPaul Charles]], Alan Cumming, Ilana Glazer, Jennifer Hudson, Mindy Kaling, Billy Porter, Page 73 Productions, Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company and [[Playwrights Horizons]] |
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| ''[[Girl from the North Country (musical)|Girl from the North Country]]'' |
| ''[[Girl from the North Country (musical)|Girl from the North Country]]'' |
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| [[Conor McPherson]] |
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| Producers: Tristan Baker & Charlie Parsons for Runaway Entertainment, Steven Lappin, Sony Music Entertainment/Sony ATV, David Mirvish, [[Len Blavatnik]], The Dodgers, Eric & Marsi Gardiner, Dianne Roberts, [[John Gore Organization]], Nederlander Presentations, Inc., Tommy Mottola, Independent Presenters Network, Rod Kaats, Diana DiMenna, Mary Beth O'Connor, Barbara H. Freitag, Patrick Catullo, Aaron Lustbader, The Old Vic, Matthew Warchus, Kate Varah, Georgia Gatti, [[The Public Theater]], [[Oskar Eustis]], Patrick Willingham and Mandy Hackett |
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| colspan="2" | [[Bob Dylan]] |
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|- |
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| ''[[MJ the Musical|MJ]]'' |
| ''[[MJ the Musical|MJ]]'' |
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| [[Lynn Nottage]] |
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| Producers: Lia Vollack, John Branca, John McClain, [[Sony Pictures|Sony Pictures Entertainment]], Sony Music Entertaiment, Roy Furman, Cue to Cue Productions, [[James L. Nederlander]], Kumiko Yoshii, Naoya Kinoshita, Latitude Link, [[Candy Spelling]], Stephen C. Byrd, [[John Gore Organization]], Sandy Robertson, Ed Walson, Peter W. May, CJ ENM, Martin Bandier, Michael Cassel Group, Albert Nocciolino, Playful Productions, Ken Schur, Willette & Manny Klausner, Doug Morris, Michael David and Estate of Michael Jackson |
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| colspan="2" | Various |
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| ''[[Mr. Saturday Night (musical)|Mr. Saturday Night]]'' |
| ''[[Mr. Saturday Night (musical)|Mr. Saturday Night]]'' |
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| [[Billy Crystal]], [[Lowell Ganz]] & [[Babaloo Mandel]] |
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| [[James L. Nederlander]], Face Productions, Inc., Hunter Arnold, Michael Cohl, TEG Dainty, [[Candy Spelling]], Steve Traxler, Marc David Levine, Caiola Productions, Crossroads Live, [[Jamie deRoy]], Roy Furman, Arny Granat, Grove Entertainment, [[John Gore Organization]], Wolf Gutterman, Van Kaplan, Larry Magid, Peter May, Carl Moellenberg, Beth W. Newburger, Albert Nocciolino, Eva Price, Iris Smith, [[The Shubert Organization]], Howard Tenenbaum and [[Barry and Fran Weissler]] |
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| [[Jason Robert Brown]] |
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| [[Amanda Green]] |
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|- |
|- |
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| ''[[Paradise Square (musical)|Paradise Square]]'' |
| ''[[Paradise Square (musical)|Paradise Square]]'' |
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| [[Christina Anderson (playwright)|Christina Anderson]], [[Larry Kirwan]] & [[Craig Lucas]] |
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| Garth H. Drabinsky, Peter LeDonne, Jeffrey A. Sine, Matthew C. Blank, Joe Crowley, RSR Finance LLC, Hunter & Mariana Milborne, [[Len Blavatnik]], Joseph Coffey, Sherry Wright & Craig Haffner, Bernard Abrams, James Scrivanich, Rick Chad, Arthur M. Kraus, Broadway & Beyond Theatricals, Brian Luborsky, Gilbert & Elisa Palter, [[The Shubert Organization]], Terry Schnuck, Urban One, Inc., Robert Wolf, Richard Stursberg, Mark W. Everson, Sanjay Govil, Jeremiah J. Harris, Amabel James, Sheila C. Johnson, Dennis Mehiel, Louise H. & John G. Beard, Henry R. Muñoz, III & Kyle Ferari Muñoz, Walter Swett, Zachary Florence and [[Berkeley Repertory Theatre]] |
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| [[Jason Howland]] |
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| Masi Asare & [[Nathan Tysen]] |
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|- |
|- |
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| ''[[Six (musical)|Six]]'' |
| ''[[Six (musical)|Six]]'' |
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| colspan="3" | [[Toby Marlow]] & [[Lucy Moss]] |
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| Kenny Wax, Wendy & Andy Barnes, George Stiles, Kevin McCollum, Chicago Shakespeare Theater |
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| rowspan="7" align="center" |'''2023'''<br />{{small| |
| rowspan="7" align="center" |'''2023'''<br />{{small|[[76th Tony Awards]]}} |
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|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
|- style="background:#B0C4DE" |
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| ''[[Kimberly Akimbo (musical)|Kimberly Akimbo]]'' |
| ''[[Kimberly Akimbo (musical)|Kimberly Akimbo]]'' |
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| [[David Lindsay-Abaire]] |
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| [[David Stone (producer)|David Stone]], [[Atlantic Theater Company]], [[James L. Nederlander]], [[LaChanze]], [[John Gore (theatre producer)|John Gore]], Patrick Catullo, Aaron Glick |
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| [[Jeanine Tesori]] |
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| David Lindsay-Abaire |
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|- |
|- |
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| ''[[& Juliet]] |
| ''[[& Juliet]] |
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| [[David West Read]] |
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| [[Max Martin]] & [[Tim Headington]], Theresa Steele Page, Jenny Petersson, [[Martin Dodd]], Eva Price, [[Dr. Luke|Lukasz Gottwald]], 42nd.club, Independent Presenters Network, Jack Lane, Library Company, [[Shellback (record producer)|Shellback]], Shivhans Pictures, Sing Out, Louise!, Kim Szarzynski, Taylor/Riegler, Tenenbaum/Keyes, [[Barry Weiss]], [[John Gore Organization]] |
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| colspan="2"|[[Max Martin]] and various others |
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| ''[[New York, New York (musical)|New York, New York]]'' |
| ''[[New York, New York (musical)|New York, New York]]'' |
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| [[David Thompson (writer)|David Thompson]] & Sharon Washington |
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| [[Ambassador Theatre Group|Sonia Friedman Productions]], [[Tom Kirdahy]], Wendy Federman & Heni Koenigsberg, Crossroads Live, Playing Field, Stephanie P. McClelland, [[Ambassador Theatre Group]], Waiting in the Wings Productions, [[Colin Callender]], Gilbert and DeeDee Garcia/Sue Vaccaro, Peter May, Rileyfan, Silverhopkins+/Hunter Johnson, Jay Alix & Una Jackman, Eric Passmore, Thomas Swayne, Elliott Cornelious/SunnySpot Productions, Santino DeAngelo/Cynthia Tong, [[Craig Balsam]], Richard Batchelder, [[Concord (entertainment company)|Concord Theatricals]], Creative Partners Productions, Marguerite Hoffman, Jessica R. Jenen, [[John Gore Organization]], [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer|MGM on Stage]], [[James L. Nederlander]], Linda B. Rubin, Seriff Productions, Shivhans Pictures, 42nd.club/Beards on Broadway, AGL Productions/Brad Blume, Hunter Arnold/Red Mountain Theatre, Cue to Cue Productions/Roy Putrino, [[Jamie deRoy]] / Janet and Marvin Rosen, Edgewood/Silva Theatrical Group, Dale Franzen/[[Henry R. Muñoz III]], Deborah Green/Chris Mattsson, Branden Grimmett/DMQR Productions, Christen James/Gregory Carroll, NETworks Presentations/Lamar Richardson, [[Ron Simons]]/Adam Zell, Chartoff-Winkler |
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| [[John Kander]] |
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| [[Fred Ebb]], [[Lin-Manuel Miranda]], John Kander |
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|- |
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| ''[[Shucked]]'' |
| ''[[Shucked]]'' |
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| [[Robert Horn (writer)|Robert Horn]] |
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| Mike Bosner, [[Jason Owen (talent manager)|Jason Owen]], AEG Presents/Jay Marciano/[[Gary Gersh]], Jeffrey A. Sine, Richard Smith, Silvia Schmid, Bob Boyett, Jeremiah J. Harris, [[James L. Nederlander]], EST/Emily Tisch, [[Sony Music|Sony Music Entertainment]], DudaAllen, David W. Busch, Karen Fairchild, HoriPro Inc., Gordon-Helfner, [[John Gore Organization]], Madison Wells Live, S&Co., Terry Schnuck, Jimi Westbrook, ZKM Media |
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| colspan="2" | [[Brandy Clark]] & [[Shane McAnally]] |
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|- |
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| ''[[Some Like It Hot (musical)|Some Like It Hot]]'' |
| ''[[Some Like It Hot (musical)|Some Like It Hot]]'' |
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| [[Matthew Lopez (writer)|Matthew López]] & [[Amber Ruffin]] |
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| [[The Shubert Organization]], [[Neil Meron]], [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer|MGM on Stage]], Roy Furman, [[Robert Greenblatt]], [[James L. Nederlander]], [[Kenny Leon]], Hunter Arnold, [[John Gore Organization]], The Dalgleish Library Company Group, Sheboygan Conservatory Partners, [[Ambassador Theatre Group|Ambassador Theatre Group Productions]], Bob Boyett, Cue to Cue Productions, Janet and Marvin Rosen, [[The Araca Group]], [[Concord (entertainment company)|Concord Theatricals]], Marc Howard, Independent Presenters Network, Juanita Jordan, [[Jujamcyn Theaters]], [[Henry R. Muñoz III]], Ostar, [[Mariah Carey]], D.S. Moynihan |
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| [[Marc Shaiman]] |
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| Marc Shaiman & [[Scott Wittman]] |
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Revision as of 13:07, 21 August 2023
Tony Award for Best Musical | |
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Awarded for | Best Musical |
Location | New York City |
Presented by | American Theatre Wing, The Broadway League |
Currently held by | Kimberly Akimbo (2023) |
Website | TonyAwards.com |
The Tony Award for Best Musical is given annually to the best new Broadway musical, as determined by Tony Award voters. The award is one of the ceremony's longest-standing awards, having been presented each year since 1949. The award goes to the producers of the winning musical. A musical is eligible for consideration in a given year if it has not previously been produced on Broadway and is not "determined... to be a 'classic' or in the historical or popular repertoire", otherwise it may be considered for Best Revival of a Musical.[1]
Best Musical is the final award presented at the Tony Awards ceremony. Excerpts from the musicals that are nominated for this award are usually performed during the ceremony before this award is presented.
This is a list of winners and nominations for the Tony Award for Best Musical.
Winners and nominees
†indicates the winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Drama[2]
*indicates a finalist of the Pulitzer Prize for Drama[2]
1940s
1940s
Year | Musical | Book | Music | Lyrics |
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1949 3rd Tony Awards | ||||
Kiss Me, Kate | Bella & Samuel Spewack | Cole Porter |
1950s
1960s
1970s
1980s
1990s
2000s
2010s
2020s
Records
Accumulated records as of 2022:[3]
- The Producers has won the most Tonys, winning in 12 categories, including Best Musical.
- Hamilton is the most-nominated production in Tony history, with 16 nominations.
- The Sound of Music and Fiorello! are the only two musicals to date to have ever tied for the Best Musical award (in 1960).
- Passion is the shortest-running winner, with 280 performances. (If preview performances are included, then that distinction belongs to A Strange Loop.)
- The Phantom of the Opera is the longest-running Best Musical winner, with 16 previews and over 13,981 performances.[4]
- Hallelujah, Baby! is the only show thus far to have won the Tony Award for Best Musical after closing.
- Kiss Me, Kate and Titanic are the only two shows to win the Tony Award for Best Musical without any Tony nominations in the acting categories. (In Kiss Me, Kate's case, only winners were announced that year, and only in the lead performance categories.)
- Two Gentlemen of Verona (1972), Raisin (1974), 42nd Street (1981) and A Strange Loop (2022) won Best Musical and only one other Tony Award.
- What is now the Richard Rodgers Theatre has housed more Best Musical winners than any other theater on Broadway: Guys and Dolls (1951), Damn Yankees (1956), Redhead (1959), How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (1962), 1776 (1969), Raisin (1974), Nine (1982), In the Heights (2008), and Hamilton (2016).
- The Mystery of Edwin Drood was the first winner of the Tony Award for Best Musical to be entirely written by one man, Rupert Holmes. Rent (by Jonathan Larson), Hamilton (by Lin-Manuel Miranda), and A Strange Loop (by Michael R. Jackson) also achieved this feat. Hadestown is the first musical entirely written by one woman, Anaïs Mitchell, to win this award.
- Fun Home was the first musical written entirely by a team of women to win the Tony Award for Best Musical.
- The 74th Tony Awards (2020) is the first ceremony in which only jukebox musicals were nominated.
See also
- Tony Award for Best Revival of a Musical
- Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Musical
- Laurence Olivier Award for Best New Musical
- List of Tony Award and Olivier Award winning musicals
References
- ^ Staff (undated). "Rules & Voting". tonyawards.com. Retrieved September 13, 2013.
- ^ a b "Drama". www.pulitzer.org.
- ^ "Facts About the Tony Awards". Tony Legacy. The American Theatre Wing. 2016. Retrieved May 18, 2016.
- ^ "'The Phantom of the Opera' closes on Broadway after 35 years". AP NEWS. April 17, 2023.