21st Tony Awards - Award Winners and Nominees

Award Winners and Nominees

Winners are in bold

Best Play Best Musical
  • The Homecoming – Harold Pinter
    • A Delicate Balance – Edward Albee
    • Black Comedy – Peter Shaffer
    • The Killing of Sister George – Frank Marcus
  • Cabaret
    • I Do! I Do!
    • The Apple Tree
    • Walking Happy
Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Play Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Play
  • Paul Rogers – The Homecoming as Max
    • Hume Cronyn – A Delicate Balance as Tobias
    • Donald Madden – Black Comedy as Harold Gorringe
    • Donald Moffat – Right You Are (If You Think You Are) as Laudisi
    • Donald Moffat – The Wild Duck as Hjalmar Ekdal
  • Beryl Reid – The Killing of Sister George as Sister George/June Buckridge
    • Eileen Atkins – The Killing of Sister George as Childie/Alice McNaught
    • Vivien Merchant – The Homecoming as Ruth
    • Rosemary Murphy – A Delicate Balance as Claire
Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical
  • Robert Preston – I Do! I Do! as Michael
    • Alan Alda – The Apple Tree as Various Characters
    • Jack Gilford – Cabaret as Herr Schultz
    • Norman Wisdom – Walking Happy as Will Mossop
  • Barbara Harris – The Apple Tree as Various Characters
    • Lotte Lenya – Cabaret as Fraulein Schneider
    • Mary Martin – I Do! I Do! as She (Agnes)
    • Louise Troy – Walking Happy as Maggie Hobson
Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Play Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Play
  • Ian Holm– The Homecoming as Lenny
    • Clayton Corzatte – The School for Scandal as Charles Surface
    • Stephen Elliot – Marat/Sade as Mr. Coulmier
    • Sydney Walker – The Wild Duck as Lt. Ekdal
  • Marian Seldes – A Delicate Balance as Julia
    • Camila Ashland – Black Comedy as Miss Furnival
    • Brenda Forbes – The Loves of Cass McGuire as Trilbe Costello
    • Maria Tucci – The Rose Tattoo as Rosa Delle Rose
Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Musical Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Musical
  • Joel Grey – Cabaret as the Master of Ceremonies
    • Leon Bibb – A Hand is on the Gate as Performer
    • Gordon Dilworth – Walking Happy as Tubby Wadlow
    • Edward Winter – Cabaret as Ernst Ludwig
  • Peg Murray – Cabaret as Fraulein Kost
    • Leland Palmer – A Joyful Noise as Miss Jimmie
    • Josephine Premice – A Hand Is on the Gate as Various Characters
    • Susan Watson – A Joyful Noise as Jenny Lee
Best Direction of a Play Best Direction of a Musical
  • Peter Hall – The Homecoming
    • John Dexter – Black Comedy
    • Donald Driver – Marat/Sade
    • Alan Schneider – A Delicate Balance
  • Harold Prince – Cabaret
    • Gower Champion – I Do! I Do!
    • Mike Nichols – The Apple Tree
    • Jack Sydow – Annie Get Your Gun
Best Original Score (Music and/or Lyrics) Written for the Theatre Best Choreography
  • Cabaret – John Kander (music) and Fred Ebb (lyrics)
    • The Apple Tree – Jerry Bock (music) and Sheldon Harnick (lyrics)
    • Walking Happy – Jimmy Van Heusen (music) and Sammy Cahn (lyrics)
    • I Do! I Do! – Harvey Schmidt (music) and Tom Jones (lyrics)
  • Ron Field – Cabaret
    • Michael Bennett – A Joyful Noise
    • Danny Daniels – Walking Happy and Annie Get Your Gun
    • Lee Theodore – The Apple Tree
Best Scenic Design Best Costume Design
  • Boris Aronson – Cabaret
    • John Bury – The Homecoming
    • Oliver Smith – I Do! I Do!
    • Alan Tagg – Black Comedy
  • Patricia Zipprodt – Cabaret
    • Nancy Potts – The Wild Duck and The School for Scandal
    • Tony Walton – The Apple Tree
    • Freddy Wittop – I Do! I Do!

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